Probably the best-ever presentation on such a topic. Thank you. Not many moderators are capable of keeping the focus on "facts" rather than the way they are acting - forgetting that the viewers clicked to learn, not to watch a person who enjoys playing "professor" and bake in the limelight of their "imagined" wisdom
- Windows + Arrow keys to display windows side by side, enhancing multitasking efficiency, especially on a single screen or when maximizing space on a second screen. - Alt + Tab to swiftly switch between open programs, streamlining workflow by eliminating the need for excessive mouse movement. - Windows + Shift + S to capture quick screenshots using the Snip and Sketch tool, providing a convenient way to share information visually. - Windows + V to access and manage clipboard history, allowing efficient organization and use of copied content. - Windows + G to simplify screencasting, useful for demonstrating processes or recording presentations for later use or sharing. - Windows + E quickly open File Explorer using , a time-saving shortcut for accessing files and documents frequently. - Windows + Ctrl + D or arrow keys to enhance organization and productivity by creating and switching between virtual desktops with , particularly useful for managing multiple tasks or projects. - Windows + period (.) shortcut to access a variety of special characters, emojis, and GIFs with aiding in document customization and communication. - Windows + L to protect sensitive data and maintain privacy by quickly locking your computer, a crucial step for security especially in shared workspaces.
Thank you so much for these simple and beneficial shortcuts. You were right when you said that the idea of shortcuts sounded very complicated at first, but you showed and explained it very clearly and made it easy to learn and remember. Thank you again.
Oh my goodness, this video is pure gold! Thank you for sharing.... I only stumbled onto your channel today and I think I've lost count for the videos I have watched. Thanks again for sharing!! 🙂
I am really grateful for this. I am a Gen Z, and although our generation spends more time on the internet, I personally would have a hard time navigating things using my keyboard only. It's so amazing how a simple shortcut can rapidly increase my productivity ❤
Thank you for creating these videos. I watch them every weekend, take notes on all the key points, and apply them to my tasks at work. Thanks again for sharing such informative content. Love from India.
Flee from praise, but try to deserve it. I'm deeply grateful for yoyr help, that's why you deserve all my praise. Greetings from Honduras, Central America.
Great job Lea! I've been working in the computer field for over 25 years, and didn't know many of these work efficiencies in Windows. I do have a question: on W+. (period) - you show many arrows under the symbols section. I have no arrows, and my list starts with the left/right parentheses. Having arrows would be fantastic, as having to lookup Wingdings 3 - "H" each time for an arrow is a real pain. I'm using Windows 10. Thanks again for a great tutorial.
You've made a lot of great videos and I'm glad they pop into my feed every now and then. Gives a chance to learn something new. Another tip for Alt-Tab is to reverse cycle with Shift-Tab once the selector is up. This can be handy as it's all accessible via the left hand side of the keyboard (or you can mouse click the window previews too).
Glad you like my videos and thanks for sharing the additional tip :) Feel free to subscribe and activate the bell so you do not rely on my videos popping up in your feed randomly, but you will be notified whenever a new video is published. All the best, Lea
Very informative, thanks Lea. I was planning to switch to mac but after watching your so many interesting videos on windows I am giving it a second thought 😁
Hi, you are very welcome! Apple has certainly a lot of positive features as well, but I also switched about 8 years ago because Windows and it's more open ecosystem just conviced me so much more.. hope you are happy with your decision ;) Best, Lea
Window Snapping: If you have several open just hold down the Alt key and keep hitting tab until you get to the one you want. No need to add a cursor key. I’m a retired medical transcriptionist so I’ve used all of these, and probably dozens more.
When I was in law school a few decades ago, Microsoft had produced a booklet (I will call it), which went through all the key short cuts. They no longer produce that book as far as I know. It was a great help in class and for assignments.
I just wanted to comment to say thank you for teaching me about the Windows+V clipboard shortcut. I've been suffering for the past 20+ years thinking I was limited to only one clipboard item at a time and I've dreamed of having a way to be able cut and paste multiple items. I have a question about what you are saying at 3:59 it sounds like you are saying, "You just need to press word and V" however the graphic on the screen says, "Windows + V". Are you really saying "word" or are you saying "window"? Or are you saying some other word (that sounds like it only has one syllable)?
Hi Jocko, glad you found this helpful and indeed, the clipboard is a great feature :) You are right, I am saying "word" but I accidentally said the wrong thing which is why I showed on the screen what's right, namely "Windows" + V. Hope that helps and all the best, Lea
If you use alt + tab and many windows open and want to go back instead of going alt + tab, alt + tab, alt + tab until you get all the way around. Instead, use shift + tab. This will take you backwards in order of your windows.
Alt+Printscreen copies document or Alt+Ctrl copies entire screen - use crop to remove bits not required. Multi PROGRAMS set taskbar to store either virtically or horizontally then hover mouse and click the one you want. Split screen was new, THANKS I'd been using personalisation for swap 1 scrn to 2 scrns, your tip was very helpfull. Its not often I'm surprised a secret I didnt know. Excel can take you to the moon (bored programmers).
[CTRL]+[WINDOW]+[D] and ←/→. Total game changer for me. I don't know how I ever kept my sanity before without using multiple desktops. Thanks for teaching me [WINDOWS]+[.] so I could easily type this comment! 😜
Wow, I didn't think these shortcuts would make such a big difference, especially after tweaking my computer. Thanks Lea, this video is awesome!
hey dude, you can help me out? I need to use some programs on my computer, but it's asking for a product key or something. How do I set that up?
bro, I have a question. Do I really need to buy that product key you're talking about?
@@joshuaLLM1 Hi Joshua, you can get one from BNH software. Hope you find it useful!
@@JohnJacobson555 Thanks a lot dude! I can finally use these programs without any issues.
Thank you so much, John!
00:00 Intro
00:32 #1 Window Snapping
01:32 #2 Window Switching
02:29 #3 Make Screenshots
03:36 #4 Use Clipboard
04:26 #5 Make Screencasts
05:31 #6 Open File Explorer
05:56 #7 Open Taskbar Apps
06:31 #8 Virtual Desktops
07:26 #9 Hide Apps
07:57 #10 Task View
08:35 #11 Emoji Finder
09:10 #12 Lock Screen
Awesome, thank you so much for adding! :)
Thanks, wd be even more helpful if you can add the keyboard shortcuts too
Add the shortcuts. Timestamp don't really matter.
Thanks
Will this woken ipad also?
This was the most productive 10 minute discussion of Windows shortcuts I have seen. Excellent information.
Thanks! Glad you think so 😊
now learn to use Linux and actually have control of your computer.
Probably the best-ever presentation on such a topic. Thank you. Not many moderators are capable of keeping the focus on "facts" rather than the way they are acting - forgetting that the viewers clicked to learn, not to watch a person who enjoys playing "professor" and bake in the limelight of their "imagined" wisdom
Thank you so much for your kind words, Bernhard!
Control+c and control+v are the most important
Couldn't agree more, Mads 😃
And control alt delete, the best ever key.
What about the ‘any’ key short-cut 😂
...and yet, you see people right clicking COPY and right clicking PASTE.
It makes me want to fire that person when I see how much time is wasted 😂😂😂😂
It depends on the tasks you mostly perform
- Windows + Arrow keys to display windows side by side, enhancing multitasking efficiency, especially on a single screen or when maximizing space on a second screen.
- Alt + Tab to swiftly switch between open programs, streamlining workflow by eliminating the need for excessive mouse movement.
- Windows + Shift + S to capture quick screenshots using the Snip and Sketch tool, providing a convenient way to share information visually.
- Windows + V to access and manage clipboard history, allowing efficient organization and use of copied content.
- Windows + G to simplify screencasting, useful for demonstrating processes or recording presentations for later use or sharing.
- Windows + E quickly open File Explorer using , a time-saving shortcut for accessing files and documents frequently.
- Windows + Ctrl + D or arrow keys to enhance organization and productivity by creating and switching between virtual desktops with , particularly useful for managing multiple tasks or projects.
- Windows + period (.) shortcut to access a variety of special characters, emojis, and GIFs with aiding in document customization and communication.
- Windows + L to protect sensitive data and maintain privacy by quickly locking your computer, a crucial step for security especially in shared workspaces.
Thanks for summarizing, Riza!
❤❤❤
thank you so much i was looking for a summary
Love you mate
Blessed lady,yet sounds so genuine and simple.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for these simple and beneficial shortcuts. You were right when you said that the idea of shortcuts sounded very complicated at first, but you showed and explained it very clearly and made it easy to learn and remember.
Thank you again.
Thanks for your feedback! Glad you found them useful 😊
Oh my goodness, this video is pure gold! Thank you for sharing....
I only stumbled onto your channel today and I think I've lost count for the videos I have watched. Thanks again for sharing!! 🙂
Thank you so much. Great to hear that :) All the best, Lea
I am really grateful for this. I am a Gen Z, and although our generation spends more time on the internet, I personally would have a hard time navigating things using my keyboard only. It's so amazing how a simple shortcut can rapidly increase my productivity ❤
Thank you so much! Really appreciate your feedback and happy to hear you could learn something new 😊
Thank you for creating these videos. I watch them every weekend, take notes on all the key points, and apply them to my tasks at work. Thanks again for sharing such informative content. Love from India.
Thank you so much, Amit! Your feedback and support means a lot 🙏 all the best, Lea
Great shortcuts! Will definitely be using them to save time...
Thank you Erica!
Excellent information even for the casual computer user. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Flee from praise, but try to deserve it. I'm deeply grateful for yoyr help, that's why you deserve all my praise. Greetings from Honduras, Central America.
Thank you so much, Kariany! All the best, Lea
Great job Lea! I've been working in the computer field for over 25 years, and didn't know many of these work efficiencies in Windows. I do have a question: on W+. (period) - you show many arrows under the symbols section. I have no arrows, and my list starts with the left/right parentheses. Having arrows would be fantastic, as having to lookup Wingdings 3 - "H" each time for an arrow is a real pain. I'm using Windows 10. Thanks again for a great tutorial.
I love this channel! I need to go back over everything!
Thank you so much!
Hi Lea, thanks big time for this video. Windows + G has to be the most useful shortcut that I did not know actually existed. Just wow!
You're very welcome, Lucy!
You've made a lot of great videos and I'm glad they pop into my feed every now and then. Gives a chance to learn something new. Another tip for Alt-Tab is to reverse cycle with Shift-Tab once the selector is up. This can be handy as it's all accessible via the left hand side of the keyboard (or you can mouse click the window previews too).
Glad you like my videos and thanks for sharing the additional tip :) Feel free to subscribe and activate the bell so you do not rely on my videos popping up in your feed randomly, but you will be notified whenever a new video is published. All the best, Lea
where is the window button.
Excellent video! This is going to make me a lot more productive. Thank you.
Thanks - glad you liked it!
One of the most helpful youtube videos Ive seen in a while. Its simple, useful and short at the same time. Thanks a lot
Thanks so much for your support! 🙏
Und wieder einmal darf ich mich ganz herzlich bedanken. 10 Minuten e-learning sehr gut investiert.
Super, das freut mich!
Very informative, thanks Lea. I was planning to switch to mac but after watching your so many interesting videos on windows I am giving it a second thought 😁
Hi, you are very welcome! Apple has certainly a lot of positive features as well, but I also switched about 8 years ago because Windows and it's more open ecosystem just conviced me so much more.. hope you are happy with your decision ;) Best, Lea
Switch, mate!
Always start my day with one of your productivity videos.
What an honor! Thanks, Faisal 😊
Thank you for sharing such helpful hints!!!!
Thank you, Anita!
Windows + G and Windows + arrow keys to go to split view immediately was super helpful thanks a lot
Glad you liked it!
your videos make me more productive, thanks a ton
So glad to hear that!
Thanks for the short cuts I have never watched a video packed with useful tips like this before. There usefulness is instant.
Glad it was helpful!
that first win tab shortcut is amazing ,,, many thanks
You're welcome!
Excellent work here my best 10 minutes tutorial so far
Thank you so much 🙏
which which time watch this video, I feel glad that I found your channel! thank uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
Thank you, glad you liked it 😊
thanks so much,i am just 15 today and i know so much☺☺
Keep it up, Tina! ☺️
I am amazed by this video. Thank you very much for making the time to record such an informative video!
You are very welcome, Charles!
I only knew abt windows L till now...thanks Lea for making this video for us!
You are very welcome, glad you could learn something new :)
Lot more important information in few minutes .So much helpful👍
Thanks, Prashant!
lot of useful information in just one video,,,,,,,,, thanks a lot
You are most welcome
Wow. Extremely useful. I have subscribed. Thank you so much. Everybody should learn these shortcuts as they are extremely handy
Thank you so much for your support 🙏
Thanks for the shotcuts , they are very helpful 🙏
Glad you found them useful 👍
i'm so excited by this shortcuts
Awesome! Glad to hear this :)
Window Snapping: If you have several open just hold down the Alt key and keep hitting tab until you get to the one you want. No need to add a cursor key.
I’m a retired medical transcriptionist so I’ve used all of these, and probably dozens more.
Very good. She made it understandable.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Nicely explained. Excellent way of communication and extremely useful stuff shared by this brilliant lady
Thank you so much!
Brilliant as usual. Anything to help me increase my productivity
Glad you liked it :)
Best best best simple and informative.❤❤❤ will watch all of you vedios.
Thank you so much 😀
Windows + Arrow Key is Amazing!!!
Agree :)
this reallyyyyy helppppp. thank you so much. Lots of love from India.
Glad you liked it! Greetings back :)
This was CRAZY GOOD! Thanks a lot.
Glad you liked it!
I use #12 all the time. So important!!
Awesome, great to hear that :)
When I was in law school a few decades ago, Microsoft had produced a booklet (I will call it), which went through all the key short cuts. They no longer produce that book as far as I know. It was a great help in class and for assignments.
Oh that's interesting. Thanks for sharing, Michael!
Thank you so much u've now made my work simple
Glad you liked it 👍
Thanks. It's really helpful.
You are welcome, Farhan!
Great presentation!
Very informative.
You are welcome!
wow. i love the lockscreen shortcut. nicevid btw thanks
Thanks!
I just wanted to comment to say thank you for teaching me about the Windows+V clipboard shortcut. I've been suffering for the past 20+ years thinking I was limited to only one clipboard item at a time and I've dreamed of having a way to be able cut and paste multiple items. I have a question about what you are saying at 3:59 it sounds like you are saying, "You just need to press word and V" however the graphic on the screen says, "Windows + V". Are you really saying "word" or are you saying "window"? Or are you saying some other word (that sounds like it only has one syllable)?
Hi Jocko, glad you found this helpful and indeed, the clipboard is a great feature :) You are right, I am saying "word" but I accidentally said the wrong thing which is why I showed on the screen what's right, namely "Windows" + V. Hope that helps and all the best, Lea
Thanks for adding this, Marko! :)
Yes same here ... Ive been using clipboard managers for years .... but this is a much easier way to use copied text ...thankyou
Likewise to me buddy
Great! Thanks.
You're welcome!
Excellent. I know most of them but this is a great list for a refresher.
Glad it was helpful!
It is beneficial. Thank you so much.
You are most welcome!
Great video! This video humbled me and brought me right down to earth!😊😊
Awesome, glad you liked it!
Liked the video very much did not know many of this cool shortcuts.
This is the most informative video I've seen in weeks!
Wow, appreciate your kind words and support! Thanks and all the best, Lea
thank you dear , thats really a helpful shortcuts
You are very welcome 😊
Highly impressed by your user friendly presentation..
Thank you very much!
Thank you! I didn't know about Window+Left arrow (or right arrow.) That will come in handy!
Great, glad you could learn someone new 😀
Just a point, I Think this may have been better if you had shown this on a keyboard by using it in your demonstation 😺
Thanks, Harroll, for letting me know 👍
@@LeaDavid Your very welcome 😇
If you use alt + tab and many windows open and want to go back instead of going alt + tab, alt + tab, alt + tab until you get all the way around. Instead, use shift + tab. This will take you backwards in order of your windows.
Thanks for adding!
Alt+Printscreen copies document or Alt+Ctrl copies entire screen - use crop to remove bits not required. Multi PROGRAMS set taskbar to store either virtically or horizontally then hover mouse and click the one you want. Split screen was new, THANKS I'd been using personalisation for swap 1 scrn to 2 scrns, your tip was very helpfull. Its not often I'm surprised a secret I didnt know. Excel can take you to the moon (bored programmers).
Glad you liked it :)
Very informative, thank you! Are these all working in windows 10 or are some windows 11 specific?
Thanks, you are very welcome. They are all working in Windows 10 since I am also still using this version.
For "screencasts" Xbox Game Bar is not enabled by default in Windows 10. Need to enable it in Settings > Gaming > Xbox Game Bar.
Very useful information, Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
increases the efficiency👍👍
💯
very nice to know these short cuts
Thanks! Glad you liked the video, Gautham!
[CTRL]+[WINDOW]+[D] and ←/→. Total game changer for me. I don't know how I ever kept my sanity before without using multiple desktops. Thanks for teaching me [WINDOWS]+[.] so I could easily type this comment! 😜
Hi Zachariah! You are welcome - glad you found the video helpful ;)
I didn't know this one either. Very useful. Thanks a lot Lea! Where do you find this kind of information?
Great tips, I love these videos that give you value and they are straight to the point.
Thank you! 😊
BRILLIANT ! THANKYOU 👌👌 ( windows + . )
You're welcome!😀
Thank you, Lea. This advice is a lifesaver!
Glad it was helpful, Gregory!
Wow excellent video. Thank you
You are welcome 😊
This video was very useful for some shortcuts tq
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Hi Lea, that was very helpful, thanks😊
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful and Intelligent. Thank you!
Thanks!
@@LeaDavid . . . Well deserved.
Thank you , No words explain your work. Highly incredible- will master as a master once start using it all. Let me have an emoji what learn today❤❤
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words 😊
Certainly its working for me. Thanks a lot;
Good to hear 😊
Thank you. This is great!
You are welcome!
Thank you!
You are welcome :)
5:54 you are an excellent in your presentation Bravo Bravo Bravo
Thank you so much!
Wow I just learned something which I don't know thanks I subscribed your channel ❤
Thanks and welcome :)
Waw madam waw........... its excellent, thanks so much
Most welcome 😊
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR INFORMATIVE VIDEO
My pleasure
You did great!
Thank you so much, Martin!
The vital desktop is a game changer!
You mean the virtual desktop? Agree, that's super helpful!
Wow thank you ive learnt some new technics
New sub here. Awesome video...didn't know u could do some of these things in Windows PCs
Thanks, Doug! 😊
Thank you for tutorial it was amazing!
Glad it helped!
Thanks It's Real save my time........
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Glad to hear that :)
Holy Smokes what great tips!! Subbed and Liked! Thank you!!!
Glad you liked it! You are welcome :)
thank you
You are welcome!
very good vid. saved it in my computer fav.
Oh wow, glad you liked it!
Finally someone who describes the way I use Windows 10 accurately 💀 except Win+1,2,3... Nice video!
Thanks so much, glad you liked it 😄
Excellent tips
Glad you think so!
now i can become wizard
This may also be a combination of keys on computer
I like this
👍
I didn’t expect that I already knew all the shortcuts.
Wow, good for you :)