Master Microsoft Keyboard Shortcuts
A lot of folks can go for years without ever using – or figuring out how to use – that funny-looking key in the lower left-hand corner of their Microsoft keyboard. But the Windows logo key can help you switch between applications, clear open windows off your desktop, and a whole lot more. The chart below shows you how.
| Key Combination | Result |
| Windows logo key | Open or close the Start menu |
| Windows logo key +PAUSE | Display the System Properties dialog box |
| Windows logo key +D | Display the desktop |
| Windows logo key +M | Minimize all windows |
| Windows logo key +SHIFT+M | Restore minimized windows to the desktop |
| Windows logo key +E | Open Windows Explorer |
| Windows logo key +F | Search for a file or folder |
| CTRL+Windows logo key +F | Search for computers (if you are on a network) |
| Windows logo key +L | Lock your computer or switch users |
| Windows logo key +R | Open the Run dialog box |
| Windows logo key +T | Cycle through programs on the taskbar |
| Windows logo key +TAB | Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3-D |
| CTRL+Windows logo key +TAB | Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3-D |
| Windows logo key +SPACEBAR | Bring all gadgets to the front and select Windows Sidebar |
| Windows logo key +G | Cycle through Sidebar gadgets |
| Windows logo key +U | Open Ease of Access Center |
| Windows logo key +X | Open Windows Mobility Center |
| Windows logo key with any number key | Open the Quick Launch shortcut that is in the position that corresponds to the number. For example, Windows logo key +1 to launch the first shortcut in the Quick Launch menu. |

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