Windows 10 these little-known operations, 90% of people don’t know
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:34 am
We found that many friends still use Windows 10 as Windows 7, so I feel that Windows 10 is no different from Windows 7 except for its high configuration requirements.
In fact, there are many hidden functions and techniques on Windows 10. Mastering these techniques will not only allow you to install X, but also improve your efficiency in using Windows 10.
Minimize all windows quickly
When your screen is full of windows, you can directly press WIN key + D to display the desktop when you want to hide the windows quickly, or you can directly put the mouse on the bottom right corner of the screen, where there is a button to quickly display the desktop.|
But if you only want to keep the specified window and hide other windows, you can drag that window with the mouse pointer, and then quickly swing it, all other windows that are not selected will be minimized.
Quick screenshot
Many friends are in a hurry when taking screenshots. Although there are many ways to take screenshots, few are really easy to use.
In fact, Windows 10 comes with at least 8 screenshot methods, here are a few commonly used ones.
If you want to save the entire screen (in movies, TV games), press WIN + PrtScSysRq (the first key on the right of F12), the picture will be automatically saved in the picture\screenshot directory, and the clipboard will also generate a screenshot. You can paste it directly into the chat window with Ctrl + V.
Alt + PrtScSysRq is to intercept the currently selected window. The picture is only generated in the clipboard and will not be automatically saved to any directory.
The WIN + Shift + S keys are for capturing a part. You can select the part you want by yourself, not necessarily a square. You can select any shape tool in the toolbar at the top of the screen.
In some devices with physical volume keys (there are many notebooks), you can also press and hold the WIN + volume down keys to take a screenshot like an Android phone, and the picture will be automatically saved under the picture\screenshot directory.
Shortcut key to open taskbar program
If you pin frequently used programs to the taskbar (just drag the icons onto the taskbar), you can use shortcut keys to open these programs. Press the icons to sort from left to right. The corresponding shortcut keys are WIN + 1, 2, 3, 4……
This feature is especially useful if you are typing frantically and do not want to move your hand to the mouse.
In fact, there are many hidden functions and techniques on Windows 10. Mastering these techniques will not only allow you to install X, but also improve your efficiency in using Windows 10.
Minimize all windows quickly
When your screen is full of windows, you can directly press WIN key + D to display the desktop when you want to hide the windows quickly, or you can directly put the mouse on the bottom right corner of the screen, where there is a button to quickly display the desktop.|
But if you only want to keep the specified window and hide other windows, you can drag that window with the mouse pointer, and then quickly swing it, all other windows that are not selected will be minimized.
Quick screenshot
Many friends are in a hurry when taking screenshots. Although there are many ways to take screenshots, few are really easy to use.
In fact, Windows 10 comes with at least 8 screenshot methods, here are a few commonly used ones.
If you want to save the entire screen (in movies, TV games), press WIN + PrtScSysRq (the first key on the right of F12), the picture will be automatically saved in the picture\screenshot directory, and the clipboard will also generate a screenshot. You can paste it directly into the chat window with Ctrl + V.
Alt + PrtScSysRq is to intercept the currently selected window. The picture is only generated in the clipboard and will not be automatically saved to any directory.
The WIN + Shift + S keys are for capturing a part. You can select the part you want by yourself, not necessarily a square. You can select any shape tool in the toolbar at the top of the screen.
In some devices with physical volume keys (there are many notebooks), you can also press and hold the WIN + volume down keys to take a screenshot like an Android phone, and the picture will be automatically saved under the picture\screenshot directory.
Shortcut key to open taskbar program
If you pin frequently used programs to the taskbar (just drag the icons onto the taskbar), you can use shortcut keys to open these programs. Press the icons to sort from left to right. The corresponding shortcut keys are WIN + 1, 2, 3, 4……
This feature is especially useful if you are typing frantically and do not want to move your hand to the mouse.