So, you've got Windows 8
now, but what about all of those keyboard shortcuts that took you years
to memorize? Just because Windows 8 is geared more toward touch
interactions, doesn't mean keyboard shortcuts are gone—they're just a
little different.
To learn how to maximize your keyboard workflow, check out the following video by Ryan Joy of Microsoft, which discusses all of the need-to-know shortcuts for Windows 8 users (which are also listed below the video).
Here's a list of everything Ryan shows you in the video above.
Interface Shortcuts
Windows Key : Toggles between the Start screen or the Windows Desktop.
Windows Key + D : Switch to the Windows desktop and toggle Show Desktop (hides-shows any applications and other windows).
Windows Key + Z : Display the App Bar in a Windows Store app.
System Search Shortcuts
Windows Key + Q : Search within Apps or within the OS using the new Windows Search pane.
Windows Key + W : Search Settings.
Windows Key + F : Search for Files.
Charms Bar Shortcuts
Windows Key + C : Display Charms bar and date-time.
Windows Key + I : Display Settings pane for the Start screen or for any app.
Windows Key + P : Display the pane for choosing between available displays.
Desktop Pinned Apps Shortcuts
Windows Key + 1, Windows Key + 2, … : Switch to the Windows desktop and launch the nth
pinned shortcut in the Windows taskbar. Windows Key + 1 launches
whichever application is first in the list, from left to right.
Other Shortcuts
Windows Key + L : Lock your PC.
Windows Key + R : Switch to the Windows desktop and display the Run command dialog.
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