These first thirteen (13) shortcuts utilize the Windows Key
which is located at the lower left hand corner and, the lower right hand corner of your keyboard between the Ctrl and Alt keys. If it is not there, then you do not have a Windows keyboard.
Ctrl
Windows Key Alt
The keyboard image effects that you see above and below are being controlled through an external .css (Cascading Style Sheet) file. These are not actual images, but a carefully thought out list of CSS attributes that gives the appearance of a key on a Windows keyboard.
Windows Key + EOpens a new Explorer Window. Probably one of the hottest Windows keyboard shortcuts. This one gets a lot of hoorahs!
Windows KeyDisplays the Start Menu.
Windows Key + DMinimizes all windows and shows the Desktop.
Windows Key + DOpens all windows and takes you right back to where you were.
Windows Key + FDisplays the Find all files dialog box.
Windows Key + LLock your Windows XP computer.
Windows Key + MMinimizes all open windows.
Windows Key + Shift + MRestores all previously open windows to how they were before you Minimized them.
Windows Key + RDisplays the Run command.
Windows Key + F1Displays the Windows Help menu.
Windows Key + Pause/BreakDisplays the Systems Properties dialog box.
Windows Key + TabCycle through the buttons on the Task Bar.
Windows Key + UDisplays the Utility Manager with accessibility options; Magnifier, Narrator and On-Screen Keyboard.- Alt + TabToggle (switch) between open windows.

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