The life-changing list of keyboard shortcuts for Windows users
Keyboard shortcuts are by far and away the best way to a) speed up your work flow and b) prevent RSI. The single worst thing you can do, as far as your wrist and elbow is concerned, is move your hand to the mouse. The best thing you can do is read this list of shortcuts and be amazed at what you can do with just a couple of keystrokes.
I've sorted these
Life-changing Keyboard Shortcuts
First, the shortcuts that are so fundamental to computer use that you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. Almost all of these shortcuts should be performed with the LEFT hand, with your thumb on Alt or Ctrl.
- Ctrl+T -- opens a new tab in all major Web browsers.
- Alt+Tab -- cycles through currently-open programs. If you also hold down Shift, it cycles backwards.
- Ctrl+Tab -- cycles through Web browser tabs (you can use Shift to go backwards too).
- Ctrl+W -- closes the current window or tab. Some applications can be closed with Ctrl+W, but Alt+F4 is universal.
- Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V -- copies selected text (you can use Shift and arrow keys to select text!), and then paste it. Use Alt-Tab to switch between source and destination for bonus points.
- Ctrl+Z -- undoes your last action. This works in almost everything except Web browsers. 'Redo' varies from program to program (check the 'Edit' menu to find out!)
- Ctrl+Mouse scroll wheel -- zoom in, zoom out. This works in almost every kind of app, including Web browsers. Great for increasing the size of tiny 'aesthetic' text on normal websites... or tiny thumbnails on nefarious ones. Also scales the size of icons on your desktop, if they're too small for you!
- F5 -- refreshes your current folder/directory or Web page. Yes, you can hammer a button on your keyboard rather than foolishly clicking a button over and over!
- Alt+D -- selects the address bar in your Web browser or folder/directory view! Yes, I know -- how awesome is that?

This next block of shortcuts is for the power users, the administrators, those of you that want to squeeze just a little bit more out of your PC. These shortcuts are nearly all Windows Key combinations, so first... a little bit of trivia (you never know when you might get asked about the Windows Key in a pub quiz!).
The Windows Key (the one with the flag on, next to 'Ctrl' and 'Alt') is a relatively recent addition to modern keyboards. It's functionally identical to the Mac's Command Key, and both of them originated on the awesomely-named 'Space-cadet keyboard' at MIT. Along with its bastard cousin the 'menu key' (I can only assume that key was thrown in for special people with one-button mouses), it started to appear after Windows 95 was released. And now on with the shortcuts!
- Windows Key+L -- locks the computer! BLAM! It's really fast and probably the best (and most secure) way to quickly clear your screen of anything offensive.
- Windows Key+D -- shows your desktop. Hit Windows Key+D again to bring the windows back! Another great way to hide whatever you're up to -- or maybe you just want to declutter your workspace.
- Windows Key -- pops up the Start Menu. It also focuses the 'instant search/run' box, so you can start typing immediately. Type the name of an application and press enter! Windows Key+R is the same thing but without the as-you-type search.
- Windows Key+Number (0 through 9) -- opens the program pinned to your Superbar/taskbar as indicated by the number. Windows Key+1 would be the first icon on your taskbar... +5 the fifth, and so on. If the program is already open, you switch focus to that window. Shift+Windows Key+Number opens a new instance of the pinned program.
- Windows Key+Tab -- a pretty, Aero Flip version of Alt+Tab. Cycle through your open applications in 3D! This can be quite slow on laptops or older PCs.
- Windows Key+Shift+Left Arrow -- on multi-monitor setups, this moves your current window to the left-hand screen. +Right Arrow would move it to the right. If you only have two screens it doesn't matter which combo you use.
Kinda Cool Keyboard Shortcuts
This last section is dedicated to the shortcuts that no one really knows about. These are fairly obscure, and in some cases completely useless, but who knows: maybe you'll find something useful!
- Ctrl+Shift+Left Click -- use this on a Superbar or Start Menu item to run it as an administrator. One of the many ways to combat UAC annoyances...!
- Hold Shift -- if you hold Shift after putting a CD into your computer it will stop it from Auto Running (this one goes way back to Windows 95!)
- Ctrl+Shift -- switches between keyboard layouts. Usually you'll change keyboard layout without noticing... now you know the shortcut to change it back! (Or just uninstall the other keyboard layouts -- that's what I do)
- Left Alt+Left Shift+Print Screen (PrtScrn) -- changes Windows to 'high contrast' settings. Good for Web sites that all 'fade into grey' -- or for older people with weaker eyes!
- Ctrl+Shift+Esc -- opens the Task Manager. No, you don't have to access it via Ctrl+Alt+Del!
- Ctrl+Alt+Del -- yes... this one reboots your computer. Surprising how rarely you have to hit it nowadays, eh?
- Windows Key, Right, Right -- no, not a cheat code! This brings you to the Log Off/Shut Down/Sleep menu.
- Ctrl+Right Arrow (or Left Arrow) -- when word processing, this moves the cursor one word to the left or right. Much faster than simply 'holding down the arrow key'. If you hold down Shift you also select the text as you go; very cool.
- Home and End (Page Up, Page Down, etc.) -- the whole 'block' to the right of the Enter key are actually used for moving around documents and pages. Home takes you to the start of a line; End... to the end. Hold Shift to select text as you go.
A complete list of Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts on the Microsoft site
Windows Vista keyboard shortcuts (just a subset set of Windows 7's, basically)
Windows XP keyboard shortcuts
Mozilla Firefox keyboard shortcuts
Google Chrome keyboard shortcuts
Apple Safari keyboard shortcuts
Finally, for the Mac users, because with a one-button mouse you need all the help you can get:
Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts on the Apple site
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If you're using a helpful keyboard shortcut that isn't listed here, tell us in the comments!













Comments
53
Subscribe to commentsCoryApr 26th 2010 2:10PM
Windows Key + Up is Maximize, + Down is Restore, and + Down again is Minimize.
Windows Key + Left or Right toggles the window to the left, middle, or right side of the screen
Sebastian AnthonyApr 26th 2010 2:16PM
Ah! I actually meant to include the hug-left and hug-right buttons, but they got missed out somehow... thanks for the reminder :)
mvpApr 26th 2010 2:12PM
Thanks for making me realize how much of a geek I really am. I know way to many of these...
hazardApr 27th 2010 6:12PM
I'd go back the other direction and say that if don't know [at least] _all_ of the "Life-changing Keyboard Shortcuts" then you are just a "dumb" user.
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dawgamaApr 26th 2010 2:18PM
Windows Key+R = Run
216Apr 26th 2010 2:19PM
I feel good to know that I already use most of those Life-Changing ones you mentioned...makes me feel my keyboard kung-fu is superior to most
RogueJedi86Apr 26th 2010 2:28PM
"Alt+D -- selects the address bar in your Web browser or folder/directory view! Yes, I know -- how awesome is that?"
Couldn't you just cut out the middle-man and hit F6 instead? Why do it in 2 key presses when you can do it in 1?
LMMApr 26th 2010 2:56PM
*presses F6*
...I love you.
Sebastian AnthonyApr 26th 2010 3:15PM
Your hands have to leave the home keys to get to F6 -- or stretch rather far, anyway :)
RogueJedi86Apr 26th 2010 3:17PM
No further than F4, which you mentioned in the one about Ctrl-W. :)
Sebastian AnthonyApr 26th 2010 3:46PM
Ooh... but you're going to type AFTER you go to the address bar. After you hit Alt+F4 you are probably not... you are closing the app!
Alt+D puts you in prime position to keep on typing!!
RogueJedi86Apr 26th 2010 3:51PM
So does F6! I'm a hunter and pecker self-trained, hitting F6 is quicker for me than holding down 2 keys in combination! Don't crush my dreams of improving this article! :P
cmsb55Apr 26th 2010 2:33PM
Win+E opens Explorer
codedigitalApr 26th 2010 3:02PM
THAT explains it.
Muffin_manApr 26th 2010 3:18PM
Win + M minimises all
kirevApr 26th 2010 3:26PM
Ctrl-Shift-T undos closed tab in any browser.
Left-Alt-Shift for changing international keyboards, the shortcut in the text is wrong.
Sebastian AnthonyApr 26th 2010 3:50PM
I tried that in Firefox, as I was writing this list, and it didn't seem to work? Works in Chrome, though.
kirevApr 26th 2010 5:04PM
So, close a tab (Ctrl-F4) and then press Ctrl-Shift-T and it will be back... Works like charm in all (except Safari).
gargleApr 26th 2010 3:35PM
Awesome list! Veery appreciated :)
glitchedApr 26th 2010 4:13PM
Knew and use most all except the window key+arrow keys
ctrl+home or ctrl+end for long documents
f2 in excel to edit field