By pressing the Windows key with the side arrow keys, you can snap an app to either side of the screen, or press the up arrow to make the app take up the full screen. You can even snap apps into ...
If you’re like me, you use File Explorer a lot. With a keyboard shortcut, it’s always close at hand — simply press Windows key + E to launch a new File Explorer window whenever you need one.
now Microsoft may be kind of giving up on the Windows Copilot key, too. In the latest build (Build 22635.4225) to the Beta Channel of Microsoft’s Windows Insider program, there’s a new control ...