Controlling Active Windows With Your Keyboard

By | April 15, 2025

 

Controlling Active Windows With Your Keyboard

This tip is for Windows 10 & 11

Some shortcuts make managing windows quicker and easier. For instance,  you can quickly switch between your email, browser, e-mail, graphic programs, chat apps, and others using your keyboard. There are many of these time-saving keyboard tips.

Here are a few of them:

Minimize a window to your taskbar
With the window you want to minimize in focus (on top), press ALT + SPACEBAR + N (in sequence)

Maximize a window so it takes up your whole desktop
With the window you want to maximize in focus (on top), press Alt + SPACEBAR + X (in sequence)

Switch to the last window you had open
Hold down ALT, then click the TAB key

Switch to any open program/window
While holding down the ALT key, press the TAB key until the window you want is visible/on top

Cloudeight Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Windows 10

Close a window
With the window you want to close in focus (on top), hold down the ALT key and tap F4

Restore a window so it’s visible but does not take up your whole desktop
ALT + SPACEBAR + R (in sequence)

If you use these shortcuts often, you’ll know them by heart, and they will save you time. If you don’t use them often, you’ll forget them, but at least now you know they exist. 

 

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