Here are a dozen of the most useful ones: you can easily access your win8 through these shortcuts & Save time.
1. Admin
Menu: It's not the Start Menu so familiar in earlier versions of Windows, but
the Admin Menu is as close as it gets in Windows 8. Windows + X pop it up from
the bottom left corner.
2.
Charms: When you hit Windows + C the Charms bar pops out from the right-hand
side of the screen. Charms, a new Windows feature, are a set of tools such as
Search, Share, and Settings that are located in a Charms Bar that can be flicked
in from the right side of the display on a touchscreen.
3. Settings: One of the Charms is Settings. To avoid calling out the Charms bar then choosing Settings it's possible to go directly to Settings: Windows +I. This will reveal the Power button, too. Click on that to reveal the Sleep, Shut down and Restart options, options users say are way too hard to find.
Sharing: If you are in an application and want to email or
share its content with someone on a social network, hit Windows + H.
5. Second
screen: If you are connecting to a second screen as you might presenting a
PowerPoint in a conference room, use Windows + P.
6. Search: There are three layers of Search: Apps, Settings, and Files. Using touch it calls for whisking out the Charms bar, selecting Search then choosing one of the three layers. With shortcuts, each layer can be reached with one command. They are: Apps: Windows + Q ; Settings: Windows +W ; Files: Windows + F
7. Snap an app: It's possible to snap an application on hold in the right or left a quarter of the screen with a second active app occupying the rest of the screen. To snap to the right, press Windows + . ; to snap to the left, press Windows + Shift + .
8. Running Apps: Thumbnails of apps that are running are concealed off the left side of the screen. Pressing Windows + Tab reveals them.
9. To close an app: It's just like it was in Windows 7: Alt + F4 .
10. The desktop: While it's different from the traditional desktop, it is a much more familiar territory than the Start Screen. Typing Windows + D brings up the Desktop.
11. Explorer: To launch the familiar Windows Explorer, type Windows + E.
12. Lock the PC: Windows + L brings the computer back to the lock screen, which requires a password.
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