Best Windows 11 Keyboard Shortcuts (Complete Guide)
Windows Key Shortcuts (Essential)
- Win + D: show/hide desktop
- Win + E: open File Explorer
- Win + L: lock the PC
- Win + I: open Settings
- Win + A: Action Center
- Win + N: notification panel
- Win + K: connect Bluetooth/Cast devices
- Win + V: clipboard history (saves last 25 copied items)
- Win + . or Win + ;: emoji and symbols panel
Window Management
- Win + ← / →: snap window to left/right half
- Win + ↑: maximize window
- Win + ↓: minimize or restore
- Win + Shift + ← / →: move window to other monitor
- Win + Z: open snap layouts (quarters, thirds, halves)
- Alt + Tab: switch between open windows
- Win + Tab: task view (windows + virtual desktops)
Virtual Desktops
- Win + Ctrl + D: new virtual desktop
- Win + Ctrl + F4: close current virtual desktop
- Win + Ctrl + ← / →: switch between virtual desktops
Virtual desktops are perfect for separating contexts: work on desktop 1, personal on desktop 2, projects on desktop 3. Windows don’t mix and switching is instant.
General Productivity
- Ctrl + Z / Y: undo / redo
- Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Task Manager directly
- Alt + F4: close active window
- F2: rename selected file in Explorer
- Win + PrtScn: screenshot saved automatically
- Win + Shift + S: area screenshot
- Ctrl + Alt + Del: security screen (lock, switch user, Task Manager)
File Explorer Shortcuts
- Alt + ← / →: previous / next folder
- Alt + ↑: go up one level
- Ctrl + N: new Explorer window
- Ctrl + W: close current window
- F5: refresh folder contents
- Ctrl + Shift + N: new folder
How can I see all available shortcuts in Windows 11?
Press Win + Shift + / in any application to see available shortcuts. Microsoft also published the complete guide at support.microsoft.com searching ‘keyboard shortcuts Windows 11’.
Can I customize keyboard shortcuts in Windows 11?
Windows 11 doesn’t have a centralized screen for customizing shortcuts. You can use PowerToys (free from Microsoft) which includes Keyboard Manager to remap keys and create custom shortcuts.
What does Win + V do exactly?
Opens clipboard history, which saves the last 25 texts and images you’ve copied. You need to enable it the first time in Settings → System → Clipboard. Very useful for copying multiple things.
Conclusion
The three shortcuts that save the most time: Win + Z for snap layouts, Win + V for clipboard history, and Win + Shift + S for screenshots. Learn these first.






