Exploring keyboard shortcuts in Windows Vista

If you're like me, you like to use the keyboard for most, if not all, of your OS navigation tasks.  It's merely a personal preference, but I'd much rather use a keystroke sequence than have to remove a hand from the keyboard (I use my right hand for mousing), move the mouse, and return it.  It just seems faster to me -- and maybe it allows me to rely less on hand-eye coordination, which, admittedly, is less sharp now that I have much less time to spend gaming :( 

Here are just a couple keyboard shortcuts that I've learned of from colleagues or come across on my own:

Ctrl+Esc Opens the Start menu
Windows Logo Opens the Start menu
Ctrl+Alt+Delete Then - Displays the Windows Security window
Now – Displays LogOn screen including Lock Computer, Switch User, LogOff, Change a Password and Task Manager
Print Screen Copies the full screen image to the Windows Clipboard
Alt+Print Screen Copies the selected window's image to the Windows Clipboard
Alt+Double-Click Displays property sheet for the selected item
Alt+Enter Displays property sheet for the selected object
Shift Hold when loading disk to prevent AutoPlay application
Shift+F10 Same as right-click
Shift+Right-Click Shows alternative commands for the selected object

I now find myself using many of these more and more often, especially given my inclination toward using the keyboard instead of the mouse whenever possible.

One of the great things about Windows Vista is the context-sensitivity applied to many actions.  For example, think of how the Slide Show command appears in a window's toolbar when viewing a window containing photos; or, how right-clicking a photo displays rotation options in the resulting menu.  In the case of the shortcuts above, notice that when you Shift+Right-Click an .XLSX spreadsheet or .DOCX document, the Open as Read-Only option appears, which is not the case when doing the same to a .PPTX slide deck.  And for all of these file types, the Copy as Path option is displayed upon Shift+Right-Click, which can be very handy if you're looking for the fully-qualified path to the document -- say, in the case of creating a hyperlink to it.

There are surely more shortcuts that I've yet to discover.  What are some of the keyboard or other shortcuts you rely on regularly in Windows Vista?  Share your tips in the Comments section and give us a chance to learn from one another!


Comments

  1. Posted on: June 11, 2007 at 2:43PM  

    Hey all:  I just came across a forum post on Neowin.net that shares a number of Windows Vista's keyboard-based shortcuts, among other things: http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=499870.  If you fancy yourself a power-user of Windows Vista, have a look at this laundry list of tips & tricks and see how many are new to you :)

  2. Posted on: June 14, 2007 at 11:13PM  

    Hello Everyone,

    I have always been a shortcut type of user, but the most frustrating thing for me now that I use Vista is that we used to be able to shut down the computer in XP by clicking:

    Windows key + U + U

    But Vista won't allow me to do that, once I hit U the first time, it goes on to try to find programs starting with U.

    Does anyone know how I can shut down the computer, or even better, how I can toggle through the option of sleep, shut down, etc, without using the mouse?

    Thanks in advance!

  3. Posted on: June 14, 2007 at 11:15PM  

    Err... Well, maybe if I had tried using the right arrow key after hitting the Windows key BEFORE writing the post, I would have found out that I could do just what I was looking for... Duh!

    Thanks again!

  4. Posted on: August 21, 2007 at 9:00AM  

    Nice article! Do you know maybe some more shortcuts?

  5. Posted on: August 29, 2007 at 9:50PM  

    A most useful shortcut is missed here, lol

    If you have 10 items in your quicklaunh, you could invoke each one by winkey+[0-9]. For example, if IE is in the 3rd quicklaunch icon, I could open IE by winkey+3 :)

    Its 10 becoz we have numbers from 0-9 , lol

  6. Posted on: September 06, 2007 at 9:20AM  

    I'm not sure if this is a shortcut or not...but it is driving me CRAZY!  In all programs, when I type the letter "t" my cursor will jump to another location on the screen.  How can I stop this?

  7. Posted on: September 06, 2007 at 9:34AM  

    One additional piece of info on my problem.  The problem did not start until we installed Vista.

  8. Posted on: September 06, 2007 at 12:38PM  

    Hey Ally-J:  sounds like a question the folks in the newsgroups are better equipped to troubleshoot:  http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx.

  9. Posted on: September 20, 2007 at 9:56AM  

    Vista Problem

    At times when I am typing an email, something in Vista will switch on and every time I type a vowel it opens some applett.  Last night I was typing in a text chat to my instructor and got Dav typed in then My Computer Opened.  I then pressed the U key and Ease of Access Center opened.  I know I didn't press the Windows Key on accident when this problem occured and I couldn't shut it off, I had to reboot my entire system so I could type again.  Does anyone know of another fix for Vista, besides a baseball bat.  I have been using Vista for about 2 months and am ready to give up on it and revert all my machines to XP until Micrsoft comes out with a better OS.  Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Eric Stanaway

  10. Posted on: September 21, 2007 at 12:31AM  

    Hey estanaway:  you're best off posting your question to a Windows Vista public newsgroup, as we're not equipped to provide tech support on this blog:  http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx.

    Best of luck, sounds like a frustrating experience.

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  1. Posted by: SplaTT's Blog on April 13, 2007 at 3:34AM

    The Windows Vista Team Blog has great little post on Microsoft Vista keyboard shortcuts...they point out some really usefull shortcuts and people are posting comments pointing out other shortcuts they haven't listed...very nice :)...

  2. Posted by: Blog de David Sebban [MSFT] on April 14, 2007 at 3:32AM

    Je viens de lire un billet sur le blog de la team Windows Vista à propos des racourcis clavier dans Windows

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  4. Posted by: Windows Vista Team Blog on May 09, 2007 at 8:25PM

    A couple of weeks ago we showed you some of the more popular keyboard shortcuts in Windows Vista. Now