Windows+Tab: This opens the new Task View interface, and it stays open-you can release the keys. You can click the “Task View” button on the taskbar to open it, or you can use these keyboard shortcuts: Task View is a new interface that combines Exposé-like window switching and virtual desktops-an awful lot like Mission Control on Mac OS X. Task View and Window Management Shortcuts The first two keyboard shortcuts aren’t new, but the way they work with the 2×2 snapping feature is. For example, pressing Windows+Left and then Windows+Up would snap a window into the top-left quadrant of the screen. Windows+Down: Snap current window to the bottom of the screen.Ĭombine these shortcuts to snap a window into a corner.Windows+Up: Snap current window to the top of the screen.Windows+Right: Snap current window the the right side of the screen.
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