Master List Of Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts

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Windows 7 has introduced a lot of new keyboard shortcuts for those of us who prefer to use keyboards to mice for speed. Martin has already listed some shortcuts here, but I will keep this post updated with all Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts, so keep checking back for new Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts.

If you have any Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts that are not listed, then please leave a comment and I will update the list.

Master List of Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts (Mar 09)

Managing Windows

  1. [Win+M] – Minimize all open windows
  2. [Win+Shift+M] – Undo all window minimization
  3. [Win+D] :- Toggle showing the desktop
  4. [Windows+Up] – Maximize window
  5. [Windows+Down] – Minimize windows / Restore
  6. [Windows+Left] – Dock window to the left side
  7. [Windows+Right] – Dock window to the right side
  8. [Windows+Shift Up] – Maximize vertical size of window
  9. [Windows+Shift Down] – Restore vertical size
  10. [Windows+Shift Left] – Move window to left monitor
  11. [Windows+Shift Right] – Move window to right monitor
  12. [Win+Spacebar] – Aero desktop peek
  13. [Win+Home] – minimize/maximize all inactive windows
  14. [Alt+F4] - Close the active window
  15. [Alt+Tab] - Switch to previous active window
  16. [Alt+Esc] – Cycle through all open windows
  17. [Win+Tab]- Flip 3D
  18. [Ctrl+Win+Tab]- Persistent Flip 3D

Taskbar

  1. [Win+Any number (1, 2, 3, .., 0)] – open the corresponding taskbar pinned program
  2. [Ctrl+Click a pinned taskbar icon] – cycle through the program’s open windows
  3. [Shift+Click a pinned taskbar icon] -run a new instance of the program
  4. [Ctrl+Shift+Click a pinned taskbar icon] – run a new instance of the program as administrator
  5. [Shift+Right-click on icon] – Show window menu (Restore, Minimize, Move etc)
  6. [Shift+Right-click on grouped icon] - Show window menu (Restore All, Minimize All, Move All etc)
  7. [Win+T] – Cycle through applications on taskbar (showing its live preview)
  8. [Win+Shift+T] – As above, but in reverse order
  9. [Win+R] - Opens Run dialog box

General

  1. [Win+P] – show presentation mode projector options
  2. [Win+G] – show desktop gadgets
  3. [Win+L] – Lock computer
  4. [Win+X] - Mobility Center
  5. [Win++] - Zoom in
  6. [Win+-] – Zoom out
  7. [Win+=] – Magnifier

Windows Explorer

  1. [Alt+P] - Show/hide Preview Pane
  2. [Alt+Up] - Go up one level
  3. [Alt+Left/Right] - Back/forward
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  • Hi, i'm italian, this article is very important, I should speak with one of you, thanks.  I apologize for my bad English, i use the translator
  • Ahmed
    Hi
    First , thank you for all this effort


    I have a question, is there any keyboard combination by which I can pause , resume or jumb through media player play list.


    Thanks in advance
  • mark
    I think you missed the Win+r shortcut to get to the run dialog box
  • Added -thanks
  • borys
    also you got CTRL+P which prints for you the current web page
  • ben
    hey everybody, dont forget to send feed back, cuz thats how they can fix things,


    so if you dont tell them, then dont complaint in future about how crapy is windows
  • Tyler
    Does anyone know of a way to use the Win + number key shortcut to open up an existing instance of the app?  Everytime I try to open up Outlook this way, it opens a new instance.  Drives me nuts!
  • Richard
    Windows-A appears be a shortcut, but I'm not sure what for. It makes a noise if you are in explorer, for example. Don't know what that noise means though...
  • Jeremy
    the shortcut for internet explorer back is supposed to alt+left not alt+let.
  • thanks for politely pointing out a typo ;-)
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