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How can you find a option in keyboard shortcuts? 

 In this article I share you about more and more use keyboard shortcuts in widows. A variety of new keyboard shortcuts have been introduced.  Just follow this…
Global keyboard shortcuts:
1)     Windows key + Up maximizes the current window.
2)     Windows key + Down if current window is maximized restores it; otherwise minimizes current window.
3)     Windows key + Shift + Up makes upper and lower edge of current window nearly touch the upper and lower edge of the Windows desktop environment, respectively.
4)     Windows key + Shift + Down restores original size of the current window prior to using Windows key + Shift Windows key + Space bar operates as a keyboard shortcut for Aero Peek.
5)     + Up.
6)     Windows key + Left snaps the current window to the left edge of the screen.
7)     Windows key + Right snaps the current window to the right half of the screen.
8)     Windows key + Shift + Left and Windows key + Shift + Right move the current window to the left or right display.
9)     Windows key + + (plus sign) functions as zoom in command wherever applicable.
10)Windows key + − (minus sign) functions as zoom out command wherever applicable.
11)Windows key + ESC (Escape key) turn off zoom once enabled.
12)Windows key + Home operates as a keyboard shortcut for Aero Shake.
13)Windows key + TAB View opened application and windows in 3D stack view.
14)Windows key + P Opens Connect to a Network Projector, which has been updated from previous versions of Windows, and allows one to dictate where the desktop is displayed: on the main monitor, an external display, both; or allows one to display two independent desktops on two separate monitors.
Task bar:
16)Shift + Click or Middle click starts a new instance of the application, regardless of whether it's already running.
17)Ctrl + Shift + Click starts a new instance with Administrator privileges; by default, a User Account Control prompt will be displayed.
18)Shift + Right-click show the classic Window menu (Restore / Minimize / Move / etc.); right-clicking on the application's thumbnail image will also show this menu. If the icon being clicked on is a grouped icon, the classic menu with Restore All / Minimize All / Close All menu is shown.
19)Ctrl + Click on a grouped icon cycles between the windows (or tabs) in the group.
Windows Explorer:
21)Shift + Right-click on an application icon allow a process to be started as a different user.
Now what you say it’s really easy to do it, right? So enjoy it and carry on…….

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