Windows 10
Screenshots
Snip & Sketch is the easiest way to take a screenshot- this will allow you to take a free-form screenshot and edit all from the same program. You can then paste the edited image into any program or email for sharing (This is the only method I use for screenshots).
⊞ Win + PrtScn - this will take a screenshot of all screens and save it to your Pictures\Screenshots folder
Alt + PrtScn - will take a screenshot of your active screen, you will need to paste that into another program to share or edit
Left/Right-click
Right-click - use two fingers or click in the bottom right corner of the trackpad
Left-click - click or tap anywhere on the left hand side of the trackpad
Windows devices default to a "tap-to-click" as well as physically pushing down the trackpad to click.
To disable this you can go into your mouse settings and turn it off.
Change screen projection mode from Duplicate to Extend (split-screen)
Hit the F8 key and you will see the following
Choose either Duplicate or Extend depending on what mode you want to use
To restart your machine
Click on the Windows Logo in the bottom left corner
There is a little power button that appears in the bottom left corner of the new windows
Click that and you can choose
Sleep
Restart
Shut Down
Select all/some
In a document
Ctrl + A
On a web page list
Shift + Click will select all between your two clicks
Ctrl + Click will select the list item you click on
Cut, copy, paste
Ctrl + C - copy
Ctrl + X - cut
Ctrl + V - Paste
⊞ Win + V will show your copy history if you have multiple items you want to copy/paste
On most applications, you can also right-click and see cut/copy/paste as well
How to reopen a closed tab in Chrome
Click the 3 dots in the top right corner
Click History
You will see your browsing history and can open a recently closed tab from there
How to zoom
To zoom in a webpage in Chrome
Ctrl + + (or Ctl + Mouse wheel scroll) will zoom in
Ctrl + - (or Ctl + Mouse wheel scroll) will zoom out
Ctrl + 0 will reset the zoom