Windows 10 Cheat Sheet Printable
- Windows 10 Shortcut Keys Cheat Sheet
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How well do you know your Windows key shortcuts in Windows 10? If you need a cheat sheet, Microsoft has just published one that you can download and print.
Windows 10 Shortcut Keys Cheat Sheet
While Microsoft already offers online documentation on keyboard shortcuts, the format of the page can be difficult to sift through. Fortunately, Microsoft now offers an offline version in Word .DOCX format. (Hat tip to ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley for spotting it.)
There are 42 shortcuts in total, mostly dealing with window management, the Start menu, the Task view, and Cortana. Keep in mind the list only includes Windows key shortcuts, not shortcuts involving Ctrl or Alt.
They are different. The unaltered Microsoft sheet is included in the link I posted, but if you go down in the article there is a dropbox link to the Microsoft sheet that PCWorld altered to fit all of the keystrokes on 2 pages instead of the 3 pages in the original Microsoft document. This download accompanies our story Windows 10 cheat sheet. See that article for detailed information about the interface and features in Microsoft's latest. Windows 10 For Seniors For Dummies Cheat Sheet; Cheat Sheet. Turn the settings to On or Off to tell Windows 10 which notification you want to see.
But Microsoft didn’t do a great job formatting its new document. The gigantic header takes up half of the first page, splitting the document across three pages as a result. That’s hardly ideal if you want to print out the list or view them on a single screen.
Windows 10 Cheat Sheet Printable 2017
With a simple edit, however, you can delete the header, and everything will fit on two pages. When viewed in “Multiple Pages” mode, you can view the full list of shortcuts on a single screen. We’ve posted our modified version on Dropbox. Otherwise you can grab the official document straight from Microsoft.
Why this matters: Microsoft has added several new Windows key shortcuts in Windows 10, and they’re especially important if you want to snap programs side-by-side on a single display, manage multiple monitors, or juggle several Virtual Desktops. Taking a moment to print or save these shortcuts could save you lots of time in the long run.