Windows 8 Consumer Preview is out now and available to download. It offers a better windows experiencs with new Metro interface. This operating system is optimize for touch screen but also have a good support for keyboard and mouse. You should also know some keyboard shortcuts to navigate quickly in windows 8.
Windows 8 supports many keyboard shortcuts. Some of these shortcuts are taken from the older version of windows while some are added new. If you’re using Windows 8 with a keyboard and mouse or laptop touchpad, these will go a very long way toward improving your experience.
| New hotkeys (Shortcuts) added in Windows 8 Consumer Preview | |
|---|---|
| Key combination | Function |
| Windows-Space | Switch input language and keyboard layout. |
| Windows-O | Lock device orientation. |
| Windows-, | Temporarily peek at the desktop. |
| Windows-V | Cycle through toasts. |
| Windows-Shift-V | Cycle through toasts in reverse order. |
| Windows-Enter | Launch Narrator. |
| Windows-PgUp | Move the Start Screen or a Metro-style application to the monitor on the left. |
| Windows-PgDown | Move the Start Screen or a Metro-style application to the monitor on the right. |
| Windows-Shift-. | Move the gutter to the left (snap an application). |
| Windows-. | Move the gutter to the right (snap an application). |
| Windows-C | Open the Charms bar. |
| Windows-I | Open the Settings charm. |
| Windows-K | Open the Connect charm. |
| Windows-H | Open the Share charm. |
| Windows-Q | Open the Search pane. |
| Windows-W | Open the Settings Search app. |
| Windows-F | Open the File Search app. |
| Windows-Tab | Cycle through apps. |
| Windows-Shift-Tab | Cycle through apps in reverse order. |
| Windows-Ctrl-Tab | Cycle through apps and snap them as they cycle. |
| Windows-Z | Open the App Bar. |
| Windows-/ | Initiate input method editor (IME) reconversion. |
| Windows-J | Swap foreground between the snapped and filled apps. |
| Hotkeys taken from Windows 7 | |
|---|---|
| Key combination | functionality |
| Windows | Display or hide the Start menu. |
| Windows-Left Arrow | Dock the active window to the left half of the screen (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-Right Arrow | Dock the active window to the right half of screen (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-Up Arrow | Maximize the active window (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-Down Arrow | Restore/minimize the active window (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-Shift-Up Arrow | Maximize the active window vertically, maintaining width (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-Shift-Down Arrow | Restore/minimize the active window vertically, maintaining width (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-Shift-Left Arrow | Move the active window to the monitor on the left (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-Shift-Right Arrow | Move the active window to the monitor on the right (does nothing to Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-P | Display projection options. |
| Windows-Home | Minimize all nonactive windows; restore on the second keystroke (does not restore Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-number | Launch or switch to the program located at the given position on the taskbar. (Example: Use Windows-1 to launch the first program.) |
| Windows-Shift-number | Launch a new instance of the program located at the given position on the taskbar. |
| Windows-B | Set focus in the notification area. |
| Windows-Break | Display the System Properties dialog box. |
| Windows-D | Show the desktop; restore on the second keystroke (does not restore Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-E | Open Windows Explorer, navigated to Computer. |
| Windows-Ctrl-F | Search for computers (if you are on a network). |
| Windows-G | Cycle through Windows Desktop Gadgets. |
| Windows-L | Lock your computer (if you’re connected to a network domain), or switch users (if you’re not connected to a network domain). |
| Windows-M | Minimize all windows. |
| Windows-Shift-M | Restore minimized windows to the desktop (does not restore Metro-style applications). |
| Windows-R | Open the Run dialog box. |
| Windows-T | Set focus on the taskbar and cycle through programs. |
| Windows-Alt-Enter | Open Windows Media Center. Note that Windows Media Center must be installed for this key combo to function; in many Windows 8 builds, it is not present. |
| Windows-U | Open Ease of Access Center. |
| Windows-X | Open Windows Mobility Center. |
| Windows-F1 | Launch Windows Help and Support. |
| Windows-N | Create a new note (OneNote). |
| Windows-S | Open screen clipper (OneNote). |
| Windows-Q | Open Lync. Note that in Windows 8 the Search function overrides this key combo. |
| Windows-A | Accept an incoming call (Lync). |
| Windows-X | Reject an incoming call (Lync). Note that this key combo does not function if Windows Mobility Center is present on the machine. |
| Windows-Minus | Zoom out (Magnifier). |
| Windows-Plus | Zoom in (Magnifer). |
| Windows-Esc | Close Magnifier. |







