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  1. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.

  2. Windows keyboard tips and tricks - Microsoft Support

    Whether it's being productive, staying in touch, or just having fun, Windows has lots of little tricks and shortcuts that can help you achieve more. Here are just a few of them:

  3. Keyboard shortcuts in apps - Microsoft Support

    A list of keyboard shortcuts in apps like Microsoft Edge, Maps, Photos, Groove, Calculator, Paint, Game bar, Movies & TV, and Voice Recorder.

  4. Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility - Microsoft Support

    Accessibility shortcuts can help you use your PC with a keyboard or assistive device. The following is a list of keyboard shortcuts for assistive technologies in Windows 11, including Magnifier, high …

  5. Windows keyboard tips and tricks - Microsoft Support

    Whether it's being productive, staying in touch, or just having fun, Windows has lots of little tricks and shortcuts that can help you achieve more. Here are just a few of them:

  6. Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support

    Press Windows logo key + Shift + R to open the snipping tool overlay to capture a video clip. Press Print Screen (PrtSc) for a static image snapshot of your entire screen and place it in your clipboard.

  7. Keyboard shortcut for print screen - Microsoft Support

    Depending on your hardware, you may use the Windows Logo Key + PrtScn button as a shortcut for print screen. If your device does not have the PrtScn button, you may use Fn + Windows logo key + …

  8. Getting started with Copilot on Windows - Microsoft Support

    The Windows shortcut key can either launch the full application or just a smaller ‘quick view’. You can configure how these shortcut keys behave by going to Account > Settings > Copilot Keyboard …

  9. Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) instead of a physical keyboard to type and enter text on your PC.

  10. Snap Your Windows - Microsoft Support

    Press and hold the Windows Logo Key + Arrow to Snap the app you are on. You can keep changing positions of the snap using your keyboard arrows Use the Left Arrow to position the app on the left …