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-->This topic lists the key combinations that are predefined by a keyboard filter.
You can use the values in the WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id column to configure the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class WEKF_PredefinedKey.
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The following table contains predefined key combinations for accessibility:
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Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked behavior |
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Left Alt + Left Shift + Print Screen | LShift+LAlt+PrintScrn | Open High Contrast. |
Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock | LShift+LAlt+NumLock | Open Mouse Keys. |
Windows logo key + U | Win+U | Open Ease of Access Center. |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for controlling application state:
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked behavior |
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Alt + F4 | Alt+F4 | Close application. |
Ctrl + F4 | Ctrl+F4 | Close window. |
Windows logo key + F1 | Win+F1 | Open Windows Help. |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for general UI control:
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked behavior |
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Alt + Spacebar | Alt+Space | Open shortcut menu for the active window. |
Ctrl + Esc | Ctrl+Esc | Open the Start screen. |
Ctrl + Windows logo key + F | Ctrl+Win+F | Open Find Computers. |
Windows logo key + Break | Win+Break | Open System dialog box. |
Windows logo key + E | Win+E | Open Windows Explorer. |
Windows + F | Win+F | Open Search. |
Windows logo key + P | Win+P | Cycle through Presentation Mode. Also blocks the Windows logo key + Shift + P and the Windows logo key + Ctrl + P key combinations. |
Windows logo key + R | Win+R | Open Run dialog box. |
Alt + Tab | Alt+Tab | Switch task. Also blocks the Alt + Shift + Tab key combination. |
Ctrl + Tab | Ctrl+Tab | Switch window. |
Windows logo key + Tab | Win+Tab | Cycle through Microsoft Store apps. Also blocks the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Tab and Windows logo key + Shift + Tab key combinations. |
Windows logo key + D | Win+D | Show desktop. |
Windows logo key + M | Win+M | Minimize all windows. |
Windows logo key + Home | Win+Home | Minimize or restore all inactive windows. |
Windows logo key + T | Win+T | Set focus on taskbar and cycle through programs. |
Windows logo key + B | Win+B | Set focus in the notification area. |
Windows logo key + Minus Sign | Win+- | Zoom out. |
Windows logo key + Plus Sign | Win++ | Zoom in. |
Windows logo key + Esc | Win+Esc | Close Magnifier application. |
Windows logo key + Up Arrow | Win+Up | Maximize the active window. |
Windows logo key + Down Arrow | Win+Down | Minimize the active window. |
Windows logo key + Left Arrow | Win+Left | Snap the active window to the left half of screen. |
Windows logo key + Right Arrow | Win+Right | Snap the active window to the right half of screen. |
Windows logo key + Shift + Up Arrow | Win+Shift+Up | Maximize the active window vertically. |
Windows logo key + Shift + Down Arrow | Win+Shift+Down | Minimize the active window. |
Windows logo key + Shift + Left Arrow | Win+Shift+Left | Move the active window to left monitor. |
Windows logo key + Shift + Right Arrow | Win+Shift+Right | Move the active window to right monitor. |
Windows logo key + Spacebar | Win+Space | Switch layout. |
Windows logo key + O | Win+O | Lock device orientation. |
Windows logo key + Ctrl + Enter | Win+Ctrl+Enter | Start Narrator. |
Windows logo key + Page Up | Win+PageUp | Move a Microsoft Store app to the left monitor. |
Windows logo key + Page Down | Win+PageDown | Move a Microsoft Store app to right monitor. |
Windows logo key + Period | Win+. | Snap the current screen to the left or right gutter. Also blocks the Windows logo key + Shift + Period key combination. |
Windows logo key + C | Win+C | Activate Cortana in listening mode (after user has enabled the shortcut through the UI). |
Windows logo key + I | Win+I | Open Settings charm. |
Windows logo key + K | Win+K | Open Connect charm. |
Windows logo key + H | Win+H | Start dictation. |
Windows logo key + Q | Win+Q | Open Search charm. |
Windows logo key + W | Win+W | Open Windows Ink workspace. |
Windows logo key + Z | Win+Z | Open app bar. |
Windows logo key + / | Win+/ | Open input method editor (IME). |
Windows logo key + J | Win+J | Swap between snapped and filled applications. |
Windows logo key + Comma | Win+, | Peek at the desktop. |
Windows logo key + V | Win+V | Cycle through toasts in reverse order. |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for modifier keys (such as Shift and Ctrl):
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked key |
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Alt | Alt | Both Alt keys |
Application | Application | Application key |
Ctrl | Ctrl | Both Ctrl keys |
Shift | Shift | Both Shift keys |
Windows logo key | Windows | Both Windows logo keys |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for OS security:
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked behavior |
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Ctrl + Alt + Delete | Ctrl+Alt+Del | Open the Windows Security screen. |
Ctrl + Shift + Esc | Shift+Ctrl+Esc | Open Task Manager. |
Windows logo key + L | Win+L | Lock the device. |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for extended shell functions (such as automatically opening certain apps):
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked key |
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LaunchMail | LaunchMail | Start Mail key |
LaunchMediaSelect | LaunchMediaSelect | Select Media key |
LaunchApp1 | LaunchApp1 | Start Application 1 key |
LaunchApp2 | LaunchApp2 | Start Application 2 key |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for controlling the browser:
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked key |
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BrowserBack | BrowserBack | Browser Back key |
BrowserForward | BrowserForward | Browser Forward key |
BrowserRefresh | BrowserRefresh | Browser Refresh key |
BrowserStop | BrowserStop | Browser Stop key |
BrowserSearch | BrowserSearch | Browser Search key |
BrowserFavorites | BrowserFavorites | Browser Favorites key |
BrowserHome | BrowserHome | Browser Start and Home key |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for controlling media playback:
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked key |
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VolumeMute | VolumeMute | Volume Mute key |
VolumeDown | VolumeDown | Volume Down key |
VolumeUp | VolumeUp | Volume Up key |
MediaNext | MediaNext | Next Track key |
MediaPrev | MediaPrev | Previous Track key |
MediaStop | MediaStop | Stop Media key |
MediaPlayPause | MediaPlayPause | Play/Pause Media key |
The following table contains predefined key combinations for Microsoft Surface devices: 104 bit wep key generator.
Key combination | WEKF_PredefinedKey.Id | Blocked key |
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Left Alt + Windows logo key | AltWin | Share key |
Left Ctrl + Windows logo key | CtrlWin | Devices key |
Left Shift + Windows logo key | ShiftWin | Search key |
F21 | F21 | Settings key |
A key combination is the use of two or more keys on a keyboard to generate a specific result. These keys are pressed either at the same time, or one after the other while holding down each key until the last key is pressed.
Many key combinations are shortcuts to performing various actions in the operating system or a program that is running. These shortcuts may help save time when working with a document. When written, key combinations are often noted with a plus sign (+) between the names of the combined keys.
Older 'green screen' applications, such as MS-DOS, used key combinations to access different pages and areas of the application, due to not being able to use a mouse.
See our Ctrl page for a full listing of keyboard shortcut keys used with the Ctrl key.
Green screen, Keyboard terms, Shortcut, Task Manager