Windows 11 Keyboard Shortcuts: The Complete List (2026)

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Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts can save you dozens of clicks per day. Here are the most useful ones grouped by category, from basics to the ones most people don’t know.

Essential Shortcuts (Most Used)

ShortcutWhat it does
Win + DMinimize all windows / show desktop
Win + EOpen File Explorer
Win + LLock your computer
Win + IOpen Settings
Win + ROpen the Run dialog
Alt + F4Close the active window
Ctrl + ZUndo last action
Win + VClipboard history
Win + .Open emoji picker

Window Management

ShortcutWhat it does
Win + ←/→/↑/↓Snap window left / right / maximize / minimize
Win + Shift + ←/→Move window to left or right monitor
Win + ZOpen Snap Layouts (split screen)
Alt + TabSwitch between open windows
Win + TabTask view (all windows and desktops)

Virtual Desktops

ShortcutWhat it does
Win + Ctrl + DCreate a new virtual desktop
Win + Ctrl + ←/→Switch to previous / next desktop
Win + Ctrl + F4Close current virtual desktop

Screenshots

ShortcutWhat it does
Win + Shift + SOpen Snipping Tool (recommended)
Win + PrtScCapture full screen and save to Pictures
Alt + PrtScCapture active window to clipboard

System and Accessibility

ShortcutWhat it does
Win + +Enable magnifier (screen zoom)
Win + COpen Copilot (AI assistant)
Win + AOpen Action Center
Win + NOpen notification panel
Win + KConnect to devices (Bluetooth, Cast)
Ctrl + Shift + EscOpen Task Manager directly

What is the most useful Windows 11 shortcut most people don’t know?

Win + V opens clipboard history, saving everything you’ve copied in the session. Very useful when copying multiple texts. Win + Z opens Snap Layouts for quick split-screen. And Win + . opens the emoji picker in any app.

How do I see all keyboard shortcuts in Windows 11?

Press Win + Shift + ? in many applications to see available shortcuts. In File Explorer, press Alt to show menus with keyboard shortcut letters highlighted.

Can I customize keyboard shortcuts in Windows 11?

System Windows shortcuts cannot be changed directly, but you can use free tools like AutoHotkey to create custom shortcuts or remap any key on your keyboard.

Conclusion

Start by memorizing the 5 most useful: Win+D (desktop), Win+L (lock), Win+V (clipboard), Win+Shift+S (screenshot) and Win+Z (Snap Layouts). In a week they will be automatic and you will notice the productivity difference.

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