Windows 11 Tips and Tricks: Check Top five Keyboard shortcuts

Windows 11 Tips and Tricks: Check Top five Keyboard shortcuts

Windows 11 Tips and Tricks: Check Top five Keyboard shortcuts

Microsoft released its new operating system, Windows 11, to the general public earlier this month. The new Windows 11 includes new graphic redesigns, themes, games, and Android apps, among other things. Aside from that, users can take advantage of new keyboard shortcuts included in the new operating system.

Here are some amazing shortcuts that you can utilise after downloading Windows 11 update, whether you want to quickly check your alerts, read about the latest news or weather updates, take a screenshot, multitask better, or begin a chat in Microsoft Teams. So, here are the top 5 keyboard shortcuts, from Windows Key + N to Windows Key + W to Windows Key + C.


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Windows 11 Top five Keyboard shortcuts

Windows Key + N for notification panel

Windows 10 separates your notification feed from the Action Center, which is now known as the Quick Settings section. To check your notifications, press Windows Key + N, while pressing Windows Key + A (the old Action Center shortcut) will bring up quick settings options for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other settings.

Windows Key + W for news and interest feed

Along with the news and interest feeds, Windows 11 allows users to check the latest news, weather, and other information without having to open a browser window. This panel can also be used for searching by users. To view the most recent news, users must press Windows Key + N to bring up this panel.


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Windows Key + Z for Snap Layout

Microsoft is updating its window management solutions in Windows 11 to accommodate larger screens (such as ultra wide monitors). Instead of the traditional two-window snapping, Windows 11 allows users to snap their windows in a three-column layout. Users can get to it by pressing the Windows key and Z, which will take them to the Snap layout.

Windows Key + Print to take screenshot

It's not a new feature, but pressing the Windows key then Print Screen will capture the full screen and save a copy to your computer. After the screen flashes, you'll know you've taken a screenshot, and you can find the saved file in a subfolder named Screenshots inside your Pictures folder.

Windows Key + C for Microsoft Teams Chat

While Windows 10 focused on allowing users to make calls and chat using the built-in Skype app, Windows 11 favors the company Microsoft Teams app. The service allows anyone with a Microsoft account to quickly start a chat using the Windows + C shortcut, which can come in handy when trying to quickly start a chat directly from the desktop.

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