Ctrl + Up or Down: Move screen one line up or down.(If the current line has no text, all text inside the Command Prompt will be selected.) Ctrl + A: Select all text on current line.Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste copied text inside the Command Prompt.Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected text to the clipboard.You can use these keyboard shortcuts inside the Windows Command Prompt. F10: Activate the menu bar in the active window.Alt + F8: Show login password on the start screen.F6: Cycle through elements (tab, buttons, search bar, etc.) in a window or your desktop.F4: Highlight the address bar in File Explorer.F3: Quickly search for files in File Explorer.The F keys at the top of your keyboard can perform a number of actions when used with other keys, but they're also useful on their own. Windows key + (+) or (-): Zoom in and out with magnifier.Windows key + W: Open the Windows Ink Workspace for scribbling on tablets or touchscreen laptops.Windows key + U: Open Ease of Access center.Windows key + P: Open presentation or projection sidebar.Windows key + O: Lock screen orientation.Windows key + K: Open the Connect sidebar (for connecting to new Bluetooth devices or Miracast).Windows key + I: Open the Settings menu.Windows key + H: Open the Share sidebar.Windows key + Ctrl + F: Search for PCs on a network.Windows key + F: Open the Windows 10 Feedback Hub.Windows key + C: Open Microsoft Copilot.Windows key + S: Open Cortana in text mode, so you can type in the search bar.Windows key + A: Open the Action Center.These keyboard shortcuts use the Windows logo key to perform various tasks, such as launching both Windows and third-party apps. Windows key + Ctrl + F4: Close current virtual desktop.Windows key + Ctrl + Left arrow: Move to the previous virtual desktop (to the left).Windows key + Ctrl + Right arrow: Move to the next virtual desktop (to the right).Windows key + Ctrl + D: Add new virtual desktop.Windows key + Tab: Open Task view ( virtual desktops).Windows key + Shift + Left arrow or Right arrow: Move selected window to the left or right monitor.Windows key + Alt + Down: Snap selected window to bottom half of the screen.Windows key + Alt + Up: Snap selected window to top half of the screen.Windows key + Right arrow: Snap selected window to the right half of the screen.Windows key + Left arrow: Snap selected window to the left half of the screen.Windows key + Down arrow: Minimize selected window.Windows key + Shift + Up arrow: Maximizes the active window vertically while maintaining its width.Windows key + Up arrow: Maximize selected window.Windows key + Home: Minimize all windows except the selected or currently active window.Windows key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows.Windows key + M: Minimize all open windows.These shortcuts control how individual windows act on your desktop, including virtual desktops. Watch this: Windows 11: 4 quick ways to take a screenshot on your PCĠ1:20 The desktop: Windows, Snap Assist and virtual desktops Windows key + Shift + S: Open Snipping Tool menu to take a screenshot of only a section of your screen.Windows key + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire desktop and save it to a folder on your computer.PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire screen and save it to your clipboard.Windows 11 also has several ways to take a screenshot, including three different keyboard shortcuts. Windows key + D: Show or hide desktop ( Windows key + , will display the desktop briefly).Windows key + Alt + : Open the right-click menu for the app pinned in the position on the taskbar.If the app is already open, a new instance or window will open. For example, if you have Edge pinned in the first position on the taskbar and you click Windows key + 1, Edge will open. Windows key + : Open the app pinned in the position on the taskbar.Windows key + T: Cycle through the apps (including pinned apps) on the taskbar.Windows key + X: Open the secret Start menu.Windows key or Ctrl + Esc: Open Start menu.