Master Your Windows Experience
Windows 10 has become the most widely-used Windows version, with billions of users worldwide. Whether you're new to Windows 10 or a longtime user, there are always new tricks to discover that can enhance your productivity and make your computing experience more enjoyable.
Mastering keyboard shortcuts can dramatically speed up your Windows workflow. Here are the must-know combinations every Windows 10 user should memorize:
Windows + D: Show desktop (minimize all windows instantly)Windows + E: Open File ExplorerWindows + I: Open SettingsWindows + L: Lock your computerWindows + Tab: Open Task View (see all open windows and virtual desktops)Windows + Shift + S: Take a screenshot with Snip & SketchWindows + V: Open clipboard historyAlt + Tab: Switch between open applicationsWindows + Arrow Keys: Snap windows to different screen positionsCtrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly
For a complete list of Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts, see Microsoft's official keyboard shortcuts guide.
One of Windows 10's most powerful but underutilized features is Virtual Desktops. This allows you to create multiple desktop workspaces for different tasks, helping you stay organized and focused.
The Windows 10 Start Menu is highly customizable. Right-click on any tile to resize it, unpin it, or turn off live tiles. You can create groups of related applications by dragging tiles together, then naming the group for easy access.
To streamline your Start Menu, remove apps you don't use and pin your most-used programs. A well-organized Start Menu can save you dozens of clicks every day.
Focus Assist (formerly Quiet Hours) helps you work without interruptions by controlling notifications. Access it from the Action Center or Settings > System > Focus Assist.
You can set automatic rules to enable Focus Assist during specific hours, when you're presenting, or when you're gaming. Configure priority notifications so important alerts still come through while others are silenced.
File Explorer has several hidden capabilities that power users love:
Pin frequently-used folders for instant access
Use "kind:" filters (kind:document, kind:music) to narrow searches
Enable item checkboxes in View settings for easier multi-file selection
Windows 10 supports dark mode - enable it in Settings > Personalization
The Windows Search box (Windows + S) is incredibly powerful. Beyond searching for files and apps, you can:
Windows 10's "God Mode" provides access to all system settings in one place. To enable it:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}This gives you centralized access to hundreds of system settings and tools, perfect for power users and troubleshooters.
Windows 10 now includes clipboard history. Enable it in Settings > System > Clipboard, then use Windows + V to access your clipboard history and pin frequently-used items.
The Night Light feature reduces blue light emissions in the evening, which can help improve sleep quality. Configure it in Settings > System > Display to automatically activate at sunset.
Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise include Windows Sandbox - a temporary, isolated environment for testing software safely. Any changes made in the sandbox are discarded when you close it, making it perfect for trying potentially risky programs.
For more advanced Windows customization, check our Registry Guide or explore our Troubleshooting section if you encounter issues.