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Get To Know The New Shortcut Keys In Windows 8 Prepared By: Marady Huot Zaman University

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Page 1: Get To Know The New Shortcut Keys In Windows 8

Get To Know The New Shortcut

Keys

In Windows 8

Prepared By: Marady Huot

Zaman University

Page 2: Get To Know The New Shortcut Keys In Windows 8

You’ve probably already been using hotkeys in Windows 7 and

previous versions, so now that Windows 8 is out, all you need to

learn are the new shortcut keys. Here are the important new keys in

a short list that you can easily learn.

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New Windows 8 Shortcut Keys Windows key – brings up the Metro start screen. You can start typing to

search for an app, just like the Win7 start menu.

Win + D – brings up the old Windows desktop.

Win + C – brings up the Charms menu, where you can search, share, and change settings.

Win + I – opens the Settings panel, where you can change settings for the current app, change volume, wireless networks, shut down, or adjust the brightness.

Win + Z – opens the App Bar for the current Metro application.

Win + H – opens the Metro Share panel.

There might be a couple of new keys that aren’t included in this list, but as far as we know, these are the most important ones.

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Win + Q – brings up the Metro App Search screen.

Win + W – brings up the Metro Settings search screen.

Win + F – brings up the Metro File search screen.

Win + K – opens the Devices panel (for connecting to a projector or some other device)

Win + ,  (comma) – Aero Peek at the desktop.

Win + .  (period) – Snaps the current Metro application to one side of the screen. (Right side)

Win + Shift + . (period)  – Snaps the current Metro application to the other side of the screen. (Left side)

Win + J – switches focus between snapped Metro applications.

Win + Page Up / Down – moves the current app to the other monitor.

Win + Tab – opens the Metro application switcher menu, switches between applications.

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You might notice that we didn’t show screenshots of how all these shortcut keys work, and there’s a reason for that: you need to test them out for yourself to really learn how they work.