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As a long-time Windows geek, I’ve always loved and relied on keyboard shortcuts. They’re incredible! Like a collection of secret handshakes that can quickly perform useful tasks and dramatically speed up whatever you’re doing on your computer. And yes, keyboard shortcuts rather secret.

Windows doesn’t provide a coach that guides you through the hundreds of keyboard shortcuts you might find handy. They’re just..



. . In the background.

So, you usually have to seek them out or find out about them the old-fashioned way: by talking with other PC geeks and reading helpful articles like this one. Let me show you the greatest and most practical keyboard shortcuts I use all the time. 1.

Launch File Explorer If you’re like me, you use File Explorer a lot. With a keyboard shortcut, it’s always close at hand — simply press to launch a new File Explorer window whenever you need one. 2.

Go straight to Task Manager You probably know the basic Ctrl + Alt + Delete keyboard shortcut, but if you’re using it to open Task Manager, there’s actually a better way: instead, use the keyboard shortcut. 3. Open the Settings app Want to change a setting in the operating system? You usually have to do it through the Settings app.

Instead of searching the Start menu, there’s actually a keyboard shortcut you can use: . Then, you can search directly in the Settings app for what you need. 4.

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