Microsoft is focusing Windows 8 Metro style to be great for touch screen devices, but the keyboard and mouse are also part of a great experience.

Here I’ve put together a few useful tips and tricks to help to do more in Windows 8 in the traditional desktop computer and laptops without touch support.

  • Unlock the lock-screen: Double-click with the mouse or press any keyboard key, instead of dragging the welcome screen image to the top.
  • Open up the Charms-bar (shutdown, settings, share, and others) by hitting the lower-left corner of the screen with the mouse — clicking required or use Windows Key + C .
  • Peek your desktop by using + Y
  • Use + I to activate the current opened application setting
  • Use + P to extend the screen to external monitor/TV
  • Always use to go back to the Start Screen .
  • Use + F to open file search
  • Use + P shows multiple-monitor options. This is also useful to connect external monitors
  • Use + X brings the Power user contextual menu (Command Prompt, Run, Device Manager, Power options and many more.)
  • Use + W to open Search Settings pane
  • Use + H to open Search App pane
  • Use + Q to open Search Apps
  • Use + Space-bar to switch the input language and keyboard layout
  • Use + D to show the desktop
  • Use + L to lock Windows
  • Use + O to lock the screen rotation
  • Use + V to view all active Toast notifications
  • Use + U to open Ease of Access Center
  • Use + B to select the first item in the notification area and then use the directional arrows to cycle through the items press Enter to open the selected item
  • Use + Crtl + B to get access to the application that is showing a message in the notification area.
  • Use + Shift + M to restore all minimized windows
  • Use + M to minimize all active windows
  • Use + Shift + B to view all Toast in reverse order
  • Use + PrnScn to create and automatically take screenshots
  • Use + Enter to launch the narrator
  • Use + Z to display the App Bar in a Metro style app
  • Use + Home to minimize all but the current window
  • Use + Up Arrow to minimize or restore current window
  • Use + Down Arrow to minimize or restore current window
  • Use + Left Arrow to re-size window and move it to the left side (snap)
  • Use + Right Arrow to re-size window and move it to the right side (snap)
  • Use + Shift + Up Arrow to extend the current window form the top to the bottom of the display
  • Use + Shift + Left/Right Arrow to move the current window to secondary monitor
  • Use + F1 to open Windows Help and Support
  • Use + 1 – 10 to open programs pinned in the Taskbar in the position indicated by the #
  • Use + Shift + 1 – 10 to open a new instance of the program pinned in the Taskbar in the position indicated by the #
  • Use + Ctrl + 1 – 10 to get access to the last active instance of a program in the Taskbar in the position indicated by the #
  • Use + Home to minimize all windows but the current one
  • Use + Alt + 1 – 10 to open a new instance of the program pinned in the Taskbar in the position indicated by the #
  • Use + . (period) to snap the current Metro style app to right or left side of the screen.
  • Use + . (period)+Shift to snap the current Metro style app to the left or right side of the screen.
  • Use + J to switch focus between snapped apps.
  • Just type any keyword to start a search for anything, app, setting, file, etc.
  • Use + Tab to cycle through the open apps
  • To display everything you can do inside an application, just right-click to bring up the App-bar.
  • Most applications don’t need to be closed down — Windows 8 will suspend them if they are not being displayed. To completely close an application down, you could use the new re-designed Task Manager (using the live tile or with the Ctrl+Shift+Esc keyboard shortcut) to do a force quit.
  • Move the mouse pointer to the left edge of the screen to view a small thumbnail of the most recently used application.
  • Use the Page Up and Page Down keyboard keys to switch between tiles groups on the Start Screen.
  • To Pin or Unpin tiles or remove applications, right-click on tiles on the Start Screen
  • You can right-click a tile and change the size to smaller (half-tile) or larger (full-tile) –. This might not be supported on every app tile.