keyboard shortcuts that not many people know about:

 Windows Key + Shift + S (Windows 10): This shortcut allows you to take a screenshot of a specific area of your screen and copy it to the clipboard. When you press this combination of keys, a selection tool appears that lets you drag your mouse to select the area you want to capture. Once you've selected the area, the screenshot is copied to your clipboard and you can paste it into any application.


Windows Key + E (Windows): This shortcut opens the File Explorer window, allowing you to easily browse and access your files and folders. This can be especially helpful if you need to quickly navigate to a specific file or folder on your computer.


  1. Ctrl + Shift + Esc (Windows): This shortcut opens the Task Manager window, allowing you to monitor and manage your computer's performance and running processes

  2. Ctrl + Shift + T (Chrome): This shortcut reopens the last closed tab in Google Chrome. This can be helpful if you accidentally closed a tab that you still needed to use

  3. Alt + Tab (Windows): This shortcut allows you to switch between open windows or applications. This can be helpful if you have multiple windows or applications open at the same time and need to quickly switch between them.

  4. Ctrl + Shift + N (Chrome): This shortcut opens a new incognito window in Google Chrome, allowing you to browse the web privately without leaving any traces on your computer.

  5. Ctrl + Shift + I (Chrome): This shortcut opens the Developer Tools window in Google Chrome, allowing you to inspect and debug web pages.



Windows Key + . (period)

This keyboard shortcut opens up the emoji panel on Windows 10, allowing you to quickly insert emojis into your text. It's a quick and fun way to add some personality to your messages and social media posts. Give it a try!


  1. Windows Key + L: Locks your computer and takes you to the login screen.

  2. Ctrl + Shift + T: Reopens the last closed tab in your web browser. This can be a real time-saver if you accidentally close a tab that you still need.

  3. Windows Key + D: Minimizes all open windows and takes you to the desktop.

  4. Ctrl + Backspace: Deletes the entire word to the left of the cursor, instead of deleting one character at a time.

  5. Alt + Tab: Switches between open windows on your desktop. This can be a useful way to quickly move between different applications without using the mouse.

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