biometrics
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Didn't know this one:
Win .
for emoji
Win .
for emoji
I just loaded powertoys the other day. Really cool - especially the renaming onePart of power toys:
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GitHub - microsoft/PowerToys: Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
Windows system utilities to maximize productivity. Contribute to microsoft/PowerToys development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
When you hold down the windows key, the above pops up, windows + dot does seem to be missing though.
Windows + t will cycle through your desktop icons on the task bar, seems to be missing from the image as well. So is win+p for projector.
windows + v is for clip tray.
windows + print screen will save a screenshot of current windows to pictures/captures or wherever you set it.
Win V
to turn on clipboard history
FtfyWin + D for desktop
Win + Tab for multiple desktops
Win + # where # is 1-9 to launch apps on your task bar in that order
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Should also mention F5 at that point.On your web browser, I know this works on Firefox but I can't remember if it works on Chrome - press the F12 key, you get a pop-up below showing you the HTML / CSS / other code hierarchical structure plus other tools in it.
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Yeah I know, I only realised that after I posted the browser shortcut but Bio can rename it to shortcuts to Win and browsersThreat title is windows shortcuts, not browser shortcuts.
Just for you:Yeah I know, I only realised that after I posted the browser shortcut but Bio can rename it to shortcuts to Win and browsers
And then half size by using windows key + left/right, up for full, down for windowed repeat for minimize.If you're using multiple monitors you can move a window to another monitor quickly by
Win + Shift + Left or Right arrow depending if you want to move it left or right
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You can do the same with search. I also suggest you probably look at power toys -> run: https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/wiki/PowerToys-Run-OverviewNot entirely shortcuts, but I often use the following to open what I need:
Win+R and then
outlook and enter
firefox and enter
winword and enter
excel and enter
control and enter (for control panel)
cmd and enter
msconfig and enter
services.msc and enter