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Windows on screen keyboard shortcut4/14/2024 ![]() ![]() Windows key + Alt + Up: Snap selected window to top half of the screen. ![]() Windows key + Right arrow: Snap selected window to the right half of the screen.Windows key + Left arrow: Snap selected window to the left half of the screen.Windows key + Down arrow: Minimize selected window.Windows key + Shift + Up arrow: Maximizes the active window vertically while maintaining its width.Windows key + Up arrow: Maximize selected window.Windows key + Home: Minimize all windows except the selected or currently active window.Windows key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows.Windows key + M: Minimize all open windows.These shortcuts control how individual windows act on your desktop, including virtual desktops. Watch this: Windows 11: 4 quick ways to take a screenshot on your PCĠ1:20 The desktop: Windows, Snap Assist and virtual desktops Windows key + Shift + S: Open Snipping Tool menu to take a screenshot of only a section of your screen.Windows key + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire desktop and save it to a folder on your computer.PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire screen and save it to your clipboard.Windows 11 also has several ways to take a screenshot, including three different keyboard shortcuts. Windows key + D: Show or hide desktop ( Windows key + , will display the desktop briefly).Windows key + Alt + : Open the right-click menu for the app pinned in the position on the taskbar.If the app is already open, a new instance or window will open. For example, if you have Edge pinned in the first position on the taskbar and you click Windows key + 1, Edge will open. Windows key + : Open the app pinned in the position on the taskbar.Windows key + T: Cycle through the apps (including pinned apps) on the taskbar.Windows key + X: Open the secret Start menu.Windows key or Ctrl + Esc: Open Start menu.Quick note: If the app doesn't open, it may be running in the Taskbar's System Tray.Search for Greenshot and click the top result to open the app.If you choose to install the Greenshot app, these are the basic steps to take screenshots: ![]() However, you can always use free and premium third-party apps that offer additional features and editing tools, such as Greenshot (Free) and SnagIT (Paid with a free trial). Windows 11 provides several ways to take screenshots without additional tools. Power button + volume down: Screenshots the entire screen and saves the image to the "Screenshots" folder.Fn + Alt + Spacebar: Takes a screenshot of a window to the clipboard, which you can then paste on any application.Fn + Spacebar: Stores the image capture of the entire screen in the clipboard, which you can then paste on any app.Fn + Windows key + Spacebar: This shortcut captures and saves the image in the "Pictures" folder inside the "Screenshots" folder. ![]() To capture screenshots using the function keys on your Surface, use these steps:
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