Ten useful Windows 11 shortcuts you must know

Shortcuts, as the name suggests, are one of the most useful things while operating a computer system, and Windows 11 comes with a number of useful shortcuts. The main motto of these shortcuts is to save your time and help you utilize it for other important tasks. Shortcuts not only save time but also make tasks easier. They can perform a task in a much more convenient way without requiring multiple mouse clicks. In this guide, I will tell you the best ten Windows 11 shortcuts, which will be useful in your day-to-day tasks.

Here are the Ten Windows 11 shortcuts, along with their functions:

  1. Windows + Shift + R: This shortcut is often associated with screen recording, specifically when using the Xbox Game Bar in Windows 11. It allows users to quickly start or stop recording the screen, making it useful for capturing gameplay or any other activity on the screen.
  2. Windows + H: This shortcut activates voice typing. It opens the dictation tool, allowing users to convert their speech into text. It’s convenient for hands-free typing, especially in any text field or application.
  3. Windows + Prt Sc (Print Screen): This shortcut captures a screenshot of the entire screen and automatically saves it to the Screenshots folder in the Pictures library. It’s a quick and easy way to take and save full-screen captures without needing additional tools.
  4. Windows + L: This shortcut locks your computer. It instantly secures your system by returning to the lock screen, ensuring your privacy and security when stepping away from your device.
  5. Windows + I: This shortcut opens the Settings app. It provides quick access to the system’s settings, allowing users to easily modify preferences and configure Windows 11 features, including network, personalization, and updates.
  6. Windows + V: This shortcut opens the Clipboard history. Windows 11 stores multiple copied items, allowing users to paste from a list of previously copied text or images. It’s useful for managing and accessing multiple copied items without needing to re-copy.
  7. Windows + Tab: Opens the Task View interface. This feature provides an overview of all open windows and virtual desktops, making it easy to switch between running apps or create/manage virtual desktops.
  8. F11: Pressing F11 toggles full-screen mode in most web browsers and some applications. It hides the toolbars and other interface elements to maximize screen space, useful for immersive viewing or focusing on specific content.
  9. Windows + D: This shortcut minimizes all open windows and shows the desktop. It acts as a quick way to access the desktop or hide all active windows instantly. Pressing it again restores the minimized windows.
  10. Ctrl + Y: This shortcut is the “Redo” command in most text editors and applications. If you’ve undone an action, pressing Ctrl + Y will redo that action, restoring the change that was undone. It’s the opposite of the “Undo” (Ctrl + Z) function.

These shortcuts are essential for increasing productivity and enhancing user experience in Windows 11.

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