Three Windows8 shortcuts you should know about

  
. For those who have installed Windows 8.1, master a few key shortcuts, which may help you in unexpected situations, so please practice! Win+C: Summon Charms Bar. The advantage is that if you are using a keyboard with a touchpad

For those who have installed Windows 8.1, master a few key shortcuts, you may be able to help you in some unexpected situations, so also Please practice hard!

Win+C: Summon Charms Bar. The advantage is that if you are using a touchpad with a keyboard, you don't have to use the touchpad much more often when you summon the Charms Bar, and you don't have to move your hand to the mouse to locate it.

Win + Tab: similar to Alt + Tab, but only Win + Tab switching Metro App. Remember, if you call out the multitasking list, you have to switch to another app. . . (I don't understand? I will know if I try.) Similar to most of the Tab class shortcuts, pressing shift at the same time can be used as an inverse selection. That is: Win+Tab forward switching, Win+Shift+Tab reverse switching.

Win + T: exhaled taskbar, and phase switch between the taskbar icon (program). Many people like to let the taskbar automatically hide, save screen space, and reduce distractions. However, for some non-mainstream desktop programs (not games.), these programs cannot be called out of the taskbar when you move the mouse to the edge of the screen in full screen. At this time, you can force the taskbar out through Win+T. Then, the program you are currently switching to will be highlighted at the bottom of the icon. When you press the program you want, press Enter to switch. Is it very simple, these three shortcuts can help better use the keyboard under Windows 8.1, remember? Win+C, Win+Tab, Win+T.

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