
The following Windows logo key shortcut was added in the Windows 10 feature update (Version 1809). The following Windows logo key shortcuts were added in the Fall Creators update (Version 1709). Record the last few moments of gameplay (You can change the amount of time recorded in Game bar > Settings.) The following Windows logo key shortcuts were added in the Creators update (Version 1703). Switch between desktops you’ve created on the left Switch between desktops you’ve created on the right

Restore/minimize desktop window ( +Shift to keep width) Maximize desktop window ( +Shift to keep width) Snap desktop window to the right ( +Shift to move window to right monitor) Snap desktop window to the left ( +Shift to move window to left monitor) Show all open apps and view additional desktops Switch input language and keyboard layout Go to the app at the given position on the taskbar Quick link power user commands ( Opens Windows Mobility Center if present) Opens the Start menu with the Search box highlighted Set focus on taskbar and cycle through pinned / running desktop appsĬycle through notifications ( +Shift to go backward) Opens Cortana with search box highlighted Switch users ( Lock computer if on a domain) Windows logo key shortcuts for Windows 10 Press For more keyboard shortcuts for Windows, see the links at the bottom of this article. There are now almost fifty different Windows logo key shortcuts inside Windows 10 ( all of them are listed below). Windows logo key shortcuts for Windows 10

Here's is a complete list of Windows logo key shortcuts for Windows 10.

Since then, Microsoft has integrated Windows logo key shortcuts into every version of Windows. To make it easy to use, they added a new key to the standard keyboard called the Windows logo key and added some useful shortcuts. Twenty-five years ago, in 1995, Microsoft released Windows 95 with a new way to navigate the GUI ( Graphic User Interface) called the Start menu.
