46 Win Key Shortcuts For Windows 10 / 11 - WebNots
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Windows 11 provides completely a different user experience than previous versions. The major difference is the touch user interface which can also be controlled using a mouse. In addition to various features, there are many shortcuts available in Windows to improve the productivity. Primarily, you can use one of the modifier keys like Alt, Control and Shift keys for shortcuts. However, the Windows Logo key or simply Win key (key with Windows logo on your keyboard) also has many hidden shortcuts. In this article, let us show the complain list of Windows Logo key shortcuts available in Windows 11 & 10.
Topics Covered:
- History of Windows Logo Key or Win Key
- Windows Logo Key Shortcuts
- Few Example Usages
- Launch Apps from Taskbar
- Open Emoji Keyboard
- View All Open Windows
- Win Key Shortcuts Guide with PowerToys App
History of Windows Logo Key or Win Key
Before going to the shortcuts, let us check out the history details of the Windows key. On a standard Microsoft keyboard layout, you can view the Windows key with the Windows operating system symbol as shown below:

Microsoft first introduced this key in Microsoft Natural Keyboard during 1994. Initially, this key had different names like Windows key, start key, logo key, flag key, super key, command key or home key. Also, the keyboard has two Windows keys during initial days along with a menu key. This practice changed the number of keys on the keyboard from 101/102 to 103/104.
Windows Logo Key Shortcuts
Here is a complete list of Windows key shortcuts which you can use Windows 11 & 10 PCs.
| Win Key Shortcuts | Description |
|---|---|
| Win + 1 | Open first application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 2 | Launch second application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 3 | Open third application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 4 | Open fourth application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 5 | Launch fifth application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 6 | Open sixth application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 7 | Launch seventh application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 8 | Open eighth application in the taskbar. |
| Win + 9 | Open ninth application in the taskbar. |
| Win + + | Open Magnifier and increase zoom size. |
| Win + – | Decrease the zoom size when Magnifier is opened. |
| Win + . | Open emoji keyboard. |
| Win + ; | Open emoji keyboard. |
| Win + , | Show desktop temporarily (toggle desktop). |
| Win + A | Open action center. |
| Win + Alt + R | Start or stop screen recording on Xbox Capture. |
| Win + C | Open Copilot on supported PCs. |
| Win + Ctrl + D | Create a new virtual desktop. |
| Win + Ctrl + Enter | Toggle Narrator on or off. |
| Win + Ctrl + F | Open Find Computers dialog. |
| Win + Ctrl + F4 | Close the current virtual desktop. |
| Win + Ctrl + L | Open Live Captions setup. |
| Win + Ctrl + M | Open Magnifier settings. |
| Win + Ctrl + N | Open Narrator settings. |
| Win + Ctrl + O | Open On-Screen keyboard. |
| Win + Ctrl + S | Open voice access setup. |
| Win + Ctrl + V | Open Sound output in Action Center. |
| Win + D | Show desktop by minimizing all open windows on all connected monitors. You can press “Win key + D” again to restore the open windows like before. |
| Win + Down Arrow | Minimize the active window (or restore from maximized state). |
| Win + E | Open explorer window. |
| Win + F | Open Windows feedback hub. |
| Win + F1 | Open Windows help menu (this will open Edge and search the web). |
| Win + G | Open Xbox Game bar. |
| Win + H | Open voice typing using Microsoft Speech Services. |
| Win + Home | Minimize all open windows except the active window only on the current monitor. Toggle with pressing the keys again. |
| Win + I | Open settings menu. |
| Win + K | Open Action Center with Cast. |
| Win + L | Used quickly to lock your computer by default, the usage can be changed to switch users. |
| Win + Left Arrow | Move the window to left side of the screen press again to move right side or make it full width. |
| Win + M | Minimize open window. |
| Win + N | Toggle Notifications pane. |
| Win + P | Opens Projector display settings in Action Center (toggle between screen, projector, extend or duplicate display options). |
| Win + Pause/Break | Display system properties. |
| Win + Print Screen | Take screenshot of the virtual desktop and automatically save under “/Pictures/Screenshots” folder. |
| Win + PrintScreen | Take instant screenshot of your window using this key combination. The picture will be automatically stored in your “Pictures > Screenshots” folder as a PNG image. |
| Win + Q | Open Windows Search. |
| Win + R | Open Run dialog box for executing commands. |
| Win + Right Arrow | Move the window to right side of the screen or press again to move to left side or make it full width. |
| Win + S | Open Windows Search with the type input. |
| Win + Space | Choose input language for keyboard. |
| Win + T | Toggle through Taskbar apps. |
| Win + Tab | Show open windows and virtual desktops. |
| Win + U | Open Accessibility settings (earlier known as Ease of Access Center in Control Panel). |
| Win + V | Open Clipboard History. |
| Win + Up Arrow | Maximize the active window. |
| Win + W | Open Widgets. |
| Win + X | Open Windows power user menu from the Start menu position. This will offer many useful links like Task Manager, Device Manager, Terminal, Run, etc. |
Few Example Usages
Some of the above shortcuts are really useful to save you lot of time. Here we explain few example usages of Windows key.
Launch Apps from Taskbar
You can use Windows key along with number keys to open applications from the Taskbar. For example, Win + 1 will open the first icon from your Taskbar which is Internet Explorer in the below screenshot.

This shortcut works differently in latest Windows 11 version as Taskbar contains default Microsoft apps like Start Menu, Search, Task View, Copilot and Widgets. In this case, when you press Win + 1, it will open the first custom application in the taskbar by ignoring the default apps.

Open Emoji Keyboard
Emoji keyboard will help you to quickly insert emoticons and smileys in Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and other Windows applications. Press Win and ; keys or Win and . keys to open emoji keyboard. You can find symbols by typing the name like “hand” to filter the results. This emoji keyboard was introduced in Windows 10 and primarily used to insert emoji and other symbols.

In Windows 11, emoji keyboard has been enhanced to show GIF images and various categories of symbols. You can also use the search box to easily filter relevant symbols.

View All Open Windows
Many Windows users press “Alt + Tab” keys to rotate through all open windows. However, you can also use Win + Tab shortcut to view all open windows along with available virtual desktops.
Win Key Shortcuts Guide with PowerToys App
There is also an easy way to quickly reveal the list of Win key shortcuts as a guide. Go to Microsoft Store and install PowerToys app. Open the app and go to “Shortcuts Guide” tab from the left sidebar. Turn on the switch against “Enable Shortcut Guide” option to enable the Win key shortcuts guide on your computer.

By default, you can reveal the Win key shortcuts by pressing Win + Shift + / keys. However, you can also hold the Windows key for specified time to show the shortcuts guide. For this to work, click on the dropdown showing against “Activation method” and select “Hold down Windows key” option. Now, set the duration in milliseconds for holding the Windows key to reveal shortcuts guide. You can also apply a theme, change opacity and exclude apps to turn off shortcuts guide.
When you are using any app, simply use the activation method (Win + Shift + / or hold Win key for set duration). This will open Windows key shortcuts guide as an overlay in a full screen. You can find the Windows key shortcuts and use instantly to navigate. For example, press Win + A to open Action Center or press Win + , to temporarily peek at the desktop screen. If you do not want to use any shortcut, press escape key to quit the shortcuts guide.

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