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Windows 10 News: Microsoft’s Keyboard Shortcuts, Secret Start Menu, Upgraded Computers Hassle

| Aug 26, 2015 02:27 AM EDT

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Most PC users who have just upgraded to the Windows 10 may still be a little shaky about what they should do to get things done in the new OS. In order to help new users, Microsoft has released a new cheat sheet to help out with the easy keyboard shortcuts.

This is an easier way to maneuver through the new shortcuts, as this document is downloadable even for offline use, PC World reported. Windows 10 users can maneuver through 42 shortcuts, and these are only limited to key shortcuts instead of combinations with Ctrl or Alt functions. For those who are starting out with Windows 10, this would be helpful for users who need to do multitasking or executing tasks in Virtual Desktops.

Interestingly, this is not the only new command for Windows 10, as spotted by CNet. There is now a new and easier way to get to features like Task Manager, Control Panel and Command Prompt, which are some of the most used commands in PC. By right-clicking the Windows icon, a pop-up menu will show a number of program options, including the three mentioned above. The screenshot shows the different options that can be accessed via the secret menu.

Upgrading to Windows 10 is already possible for some PC users. In fact, it has been touted as one of the best systems to come out for Windows. However, there are pros and cons with this move, specifically since Microsoft is continuing to stabilize the new system for public use.

Some who have upgraded to Windows 10 have reported some issues with data consumption and privacy concerns. The latest finding involves the complications that users can encounter upon upgrading the hardware of the PC. Reports have pointed that upgrading some parts of the PC may no longer be recognizable to Windows 10 with the change.

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