Windows NT Desktop and navigation keys keyboard shortcuts keys

Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993. It is a processor-independent, multiprocessing, multi-user operating system. The first version of Windows NT was Windows NT 3.1 and was produced for workstations and server computers

 

Shortcut                                                                       Command

Windows logo key+M

Minimizes all open windows. The keyboard focus goes to the most recently selected icon on the desktop. Add SHIFT to expand previously opened windows and return focus to the most recently used application.

ARROW KEY

Selects the adjacent icon or taskbar button in the direction of the arrow.

Any printing character

Selects the next icon with the specified name or initial letter.

Windows logo key or CTRL+ESC

Opens the Start menu from the taskbar. Press ESC again to place the keyboard focus on the Start button.

TAB

Moves between the last selected icon on the desktop, the Start button on the taskbar, and the taskbar as a whole. There is no visual indication of the focus on the taskbar, but you can use the ARROW KEYS to move between the taskbar buttons. You can also use SHFT+F10 to bring up the shortcut menu for the taskbar.

Windows logo key+TAB

Cycles through the taskbar buttons.

F2

Rename a selected item. A bold rectangle appears around the title creating a text box. Type the new name and press ENTER. Press ESC to cancel. Some icons on the desktop cannot be renamed.

F3

Opens the Find: All files dialog box.

 

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