Win10 keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures Daquan

  
Microsoft removed the Charm super menu in Win8/Win8.1 in Win10, added a new start menu, Cortana voice assistant, virtual desktop and operation center, and also added some new keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures. This article summarizes the keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures added or changed in the official version of Windows 10 for your reference. If there are any omissions, please indicate in the comments. In order to compare learning, some of the listed shortcuts are not new.
Application Window Keyboard Shortcuts

• Win+Up/Down: Switch the application window between maximization, normal state and minimization (not added)
• Win+Left/Right: Make the application window switch between occupying the left/right half of the screen and the normal state (not added)
• Win+Left/Right> Win+Up/Down: Make the application window occupy the four corners of the screen 1/4 screen area
Multi-desktop keyboard shortcuts
• Win+Tab: Display all open applications and desktops
• Win+Ctrl+D: New desktop
• Win+Ctrl +F4: Close the desktop you are using
• Win+Ctrl+Left/Right: Switch between open desktops
In addition, the keyboard shortcuts for switching apps are:
&bull ALT+Tab
• Ctrl+ALT+TAB (retention preview window)
Operation Center keyboard shortcuts:
• Win+A: Open the operation center (Note: The following shortcuts are open Execute after the operation center)
• Tab: Move forward between notifications, notification groups, and shortcut buttons
• Shift+Tab: Between notifications, notification groups, and shortcut buttons Move
• Space or Enter: Open selected item
• Delete: Delete selected notification or notification group
Cortana Xiaona search keyboard shortcut
• Win+Q: Keyboard Input Search
• Win+S: Keyboard Input Search
• Win+ Keyboard Input: Keyboard Input Search
• Win+C: Voice Input Search
Touch Screen Operation Gesture
• Swipe in the left edge of the screen: Open the task view, where you can switch the open application
• swipe in the right edge of the screen: open the operation center
• swipe down at the top of the screen: open the app title Bar (some application back button is displayed in the upper left corner of the app)
• Swipe up at the bottom of the screen: The taskbar can be displayed when the taskbar is automatically hidden
Besides, other gestures are the same as Windows8/Windows 8.1 For example,
• swipe down from the top of the screen, drag the app to the bottom of the screen to close the app;
• swipe in from the top of the screen, drag the app to the left or right half of the screen to divide Screen display application;
photo application keyboard shortcuts:
• Ctrl+/: Quickly compare edited photos with original photos
• Ctrl+R: rotate photos
• Ctrl+plus: zoom in photos
• Ctrl+minus: zoom out photos
precise touch Board Operation Gestures
Note: You need to use a precision touchpad to use these gestures, such as the touchpad in a Surface keyboard.
• Three fingers swipe up: Open the task view to view all windows
• Three fingers swipe down: Show desktop
• Three fingers swipe to the left or right: Switch between open windows.

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