我已经使用Windows 10超过 6 个月了,它比 Windows 8 好得多。我在我的主计算机上使用它并且总体上对它相当满意。仅仅恢复开始菜单可能是(Start Menu)微软(Microsoft)做的最好的事情。如今(Nowadays),我正努力成为一名高级用户(power user),因此我学会了如何根据自己的喜好自定义Windows 10,以及如何使用新的快照功能和多个桌面。
在这篇文章中,我将介绍Windows 10的 10 个键盘快捷键,我认为您绝对应该学习这些快捷键。实际上有数百个,其中大多数都不会有人使用。我已经看到几个沼泽写了诸如Windows 10键盘快捷键(Windows 10)前 30(Top 30) 名之类的帖子,但这对于普通用户来说太多了。我几乎每天只使用 5 到 10 个快捷方式。无论哪种方式,您都可以使用快捷方式加快速度,特别是如果您有一个使用超高分辨率的巨型平板显示器。
最佳 Windows 10 键盘快捷键
Windows 键(Windows Key)–只需(Simply)按下Windows 键(Windows key)即可调出包含Windows 7和Windows 8样式的开始菜单。(Start Menu)我最常使用此快捷方式,因为您可以开始输入应用程序或商店应用程序(application or Store app)或计算机设置(computer setting)的名称,然后按Enter 键(Enter)将其打开。
Windows Key + D - 缺少桌面?此热键将隐藏所有窗口并显示桌面。如果再次按下它,它将带回之前处于活动状态的相同窗口。
Windows Key + LWindows 10 中的屏幕。您也可以按CTRL + ALT + DEL然后按Enter锁定屏幕,但这也是一个不错的选择。
Windows Key + E – 打开Windows 资源管理器(Windows Explorer)。我几乎总是搞乱文件,所以这是一个非常有用的快捷方式。您还可以配置资源管理器的默认(Explorer)文件夹(default folder)以打开到这台电脑或快速访问。
Windows Key + R – 调出“运行”对话框(Run dialog),让您快速运行命令。此外,只需输入CMD(CMD)即可使用此快捷方式 轻松打开命令提示符(command prompt)。
Windows Key + Tab – 这将显示当前桌面上所有打开的程序的缩略图,以及底部每个桌面的小缩略图。您可以使用箭头键在活动桌面上选择不同的程序。
Windows Key + I – 打开Windows 10 设置对话框(Settings dialog),您可以在其中配置网络、备份、WiFi、隐私、安全(security and lots)等等。
CTRL + Windows Key + L/R Arrow- 这是我经常使用的另一个快捷方式。它允许我使用右箭头或左箭头结合CTRL + Windows Key在桌面之间快速切换。前两个键的顺序也无关紧要(t matter)。
Ctrl + Shift + Esc – 这将打开新的Windows 10 任务管理器(Task Manager)。该快捷方式与以前版本的Windows中的快捷方式相同。
Windows Key + CCortana ,这将在侦听模式下启动Cortana。我不使用(t use) Cortana主要是出于隐私考虑,但这只是我。如果您使用它,这是一个方便的快捷方式。
因此,这些是迄今为止我发现在Windows 10中最有用的 10 个快捷方式。(Windows 10)他们中的许多人使用Windows Key,因此也更容易记住。告诉我们你的想法!享受!
Top 10 Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 10
I’ve been uѕing Windows 10 for over 6 months now and it’s way better than Windows 8. I use it on my main computer and have been fairly happy with it overall. Just having the Ѕtart Menu bаck was probably the best thing Microsoft did. Nowadays, І’m trying to become more of a power user, so I learned how to customize Windows 10 to my liking and how to use the new snap features and multiple desktops.
In this post, I’ll go through the 10 keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10 that I think you should definitely learn. There are literally hundreds, most of which no one will ever use. I’ve already seen several bogs write posts like Top 30 Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts, but that’s way too many for the average user. I pretty much only use 5 to 10 shortcuts on a daily basis. Either way, you can speed things up a little using shortcuts, especially if you have a giant flat panel using a super high resolution.
Best Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Key – Simply pressing the Windows key will bring up the Start Menu with its mix of Windows 7 and Windows 8 styles. I use this shortcut the most often because you can just start typing the name of an application or Store app or computer setting and then press Enter to open it.
Windows Key + D – Missing the desktop? This hotkey will hide all windows and show you the desktop. If you press it again, it will bring back the same windows that were active earlier.
Windows Key + L – This hotkey will lock the screen in Windows 10. You could also press CTRL + ALT + DEL and then press Enter to lock the screen, but this is also a good option.
Windows Key + E – Opens Windows Explorer. I’m pretty much always messing with files, so this is a very useful shortcut. You can also configure the default folder for Explorer to open to This PC or Quick Access.
Windows Key + R – Brings up the Run dialog box, which lets you quickly run commands. Also, it’s easy to open the command prompt by using this shortcut by simply typing in CMD.
Windows Key + Tab – This will show you a thumbnail of all open programs on the current desktop and also a small thumbnail of each desktop at the bottom. You can use the arrow keys to select a different program on the active desktop.
Windows Key + I – Opens the Windows 10 Settings dialog where you can configure the network, backups, WiFi, privacy, security and lots more.
CTRL + Windows Key + L/R Arrow – This is another shortcut I use often. It allows me to switch between desktops quickly using the right or left arrows in conjunction with CTRL + Windows Key. The order for the first two keys doesn’t matter either.
Ctrl + Shift + Esc – This will bring up the new Windows 10 Task Manager. The shortcut is the same as it was in previous versions of Windows.
Windows Key + C – This will bring up Cortana in listening mode, if you have Cortana enabled. I don’t use Cortana mostly over privacy concerns, but that’s just me. If you use it, this is a handy shortcut.
So those are the 10 shortcuts I have found to be the most useful in Windows 10 so far. A lot of them use the Windows Key, so that makes it a little easier to remember too. Tell us what you think! Enjoy!