![]() If you want even more keyboard-shortcut magic, check out these additional shortcuts for Windows 10, as well as some for web browsers, and text-editing. Windows Shift Left or Right Arrow: Move a window from one monitor to another.Windows Right Arrow: Maximize the window on the right side of the screen. ![]() ![]() Windows Shift Left or Right Arrow: Move a window from one monitor to another. Windows Left Arrow: Maximize the window on the left side of the screen. Windows Right Arrow: Maximize the window on the right side of the screen.Windows Shift Up Arrow: Stretch window to the top and bottom of the screen. This article lists several Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts, sometimes referred to as Windows hotkeys.If you store rows and rows of files and shortcuts on your desktop, Win D. Windows Shift M: Restore all minimized windows. This keyboard combo minimizes all your open windows, bringing your home screen into view.Windows Home: Minimize all windows except the active one.Practice these, and you’ll be a window ninja in no time: Here’s a handy cheat sheet of everything we covered above. Windows 10 still lets you create desktop shortcuts to applications, files, folders, and even websites. To create a shortcut to a file or folder, hold down Alt while dragging the icon to your desktop. RELATED: How to Use Multiple Monitors to Be More Productive Window Management Cheat Sheet To create a desktop shortcut for an app on Windows 10, drag the app icon from the Start Menu app list to your desktop. To do this, press Windows Shift Left or Right Arrow. If you use multiple monitors and you’ve extended your desktop between them, you can quickly move the active window between displays. RELATED: How to Move a Lost, Off-Screen Window Back to Your Desktop Moving Windows Between Displays This trick works even if the window you want to move is hidden and you can’t find it with your mouse. Note that this shortcut doesn’t work if the window is snapped to the quarter-view position we cover below. If you want to stretch the height (but not the width) of the current window to the top and bottom of the screen, press Windows Shift Up Arrow. You can also enlarge a window without completely maximizing it. Restore all minimized windows: Windows Shift M. ![]()
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