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Want to Master Windows 11? Start With These 73 Keyboard Shortcuts

Windows 11 is hardly new anymore. Windows 10 support officially ends on Oct. 14, 2025, though, so you’re going to want to make sure you’re ready to use its predecessor. But when you switch to a new operating system, you’re always bound to have a few growing pains. That’s why it’s good news that Windows 11 has some great ways to accelerate the process and master your workflow: a massive library of keyboard shortcuts.

You’re probably already familiar with staples like Ctrl+C for copying and Ctrl+V for pasting, but those barely scratch the surface. Windows 11 is actually packed with dozens of lesser-known key combinations that unlock advanced functionality. From expertly managing snap layouts to instantly calling up hidden system menus, the right shortcut can transform your efficiency. If your goal is to minimize time spent navigating menus and maximize productivity, mastering these key combos is essential.

First off, let’s be clear. Even if you’ve never used Windows 11 before, you can easily use it to surf the web, watch videos, listen to all those important podcasts and play music. It’s not incredibly difficult. That said, if you want to be a Windows 11 pro, knowing the keyboard shortcuts is the way to go.

If you’re struggling on picking out the keyboard shortcuts for yourself, don’t worry — we’re here to help. Many of them carry over from earlier versions of Microsoft’s operating system, includingWindows 10. Some of these shortcuts are rather basic, such as undoing a previous action, but we’ve made to ensure our guide also includes lesser-known shortcuts, too.

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Windows 11 basic shortcuts

To start, here are the Windows 11 hotkeys you’ll probably use most often.

Windows 11 Start menu and taskbar shortcuts

You can use these keyboard shortcuts to open, close and otherwise control the Start menu and the taskbar.

Windows 11 screenshots shortcuts

Windows 11 also has several ways to take a screenshot, including three different keyboard shortcuts.

Windows 11 emoji shortcuts: Add emojis, GIFs, and symbols with emoji panel

These shortcuts are activated any time you are in a text entry field.

Windows 11 desktop shortcuts: Snap Assist and virtual desktops

These shortcuts control how individual windows act on your desktop, including virtual desktops.

All the Windows 11 shortcuts using the Windows key

These keyboard shortcuts use the Windows logo key to perform various tasks, such as launching both Windows and third-party apps.

Windows 11 shortcuts using the F keys

The F keys at the top of your keyboard can perform a number of actions when used with other keys, but they’re also useful on their own.

Windows 11 shortcuts for the Windows Command Prompt

You can use these keyboard shortcuts inside the Windows Command Prompt.

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