The Most Useful Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts

When it comes to using your computer, it's keyboard shortcuts that get things done the fastest. And for every version of Windows, Microsoft add a few useful new ones to the old standbys. Here are our favorites.

New Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts

The Windows key is the key on your keyboard that has the Windows logo on it. On a regular desktop keyboard, it sits between the Ctrl and Alt keys to the left of the space bar.  Pressed by itself, the Windows key opens or closes the Start menu, but when pressed in combination with other buttons, it works wonders.

Desktop and Cortana shortcuts

Task View and Virtual Desktop

One of Windows 10’s new useful features is the ability to create multiple virtual desktops. They let you group related applications for more efficient multitasking. For instance, you can open all work-related apps on the first desktop, your browser for personal browsing and personal apps on the second desktop and so on. You can also move open apps from one desktop to another.

Command Prompt shortcuts

The Command Prompt (or command line terminal or DOS prompt) lets you perform many functions such as moving, copying and deleting files and folders using text-based commands without having to click and use the graphical user interface.

Windows 10’s Command Prompt has new shortcuts, but to be able to use them, you need to set some options in the Options tab. Here’s how:

The following Command Prompt shortcuts have been staples in text editors and word processors, but they are new to the Command Prompt.

Other helpful keyboard shortcuts

Commonly used shortcuts for Windows

Other shortcuts using the Windows Key