Win10 can be widely used by home users and businesses in that its various applications play a powerful role. In Win10, switching programs, opening registry editors, or renting policy editors or displaying desktops are commonplace, so how do you use commands to perform them?
1, the current running Task Desktop shortcut keys command. By pressing the Win+tab combination shortcut, the WIN10 system displays a desktop that is currently running the task. You can choose to open a program, or you can choose to close any one of these programs.
2, the program uninstall shortcut keys command. Press the WIN+R combination shortcut key, open the "Run" dialog box, enter "Appwiz.cpl", open the program Uninstall/Software Uninstall dialog box.
3, Registry Editor shortcut key command. Press the WIN+R combination shortcut key, open the Run dialog box, enter "regedit", and open Registry Editor.
4, Group Policy Editor shortcut key command. Press the WIN+R combination shortcut key, open the Run dialog box, enter "Gpedit.msc", and open the Group Policy Editor.
5, back to the Desktop shortcut keys command. Press the WIN+R combination shortcut key, open the "Run" dialog box, enter "desktop", display desktop situation. Operating WIN10 system software, we sometimes switch programs, and sometimes hide the program to the taskbar and display a blank desktop, or open the registry or Group Policy Editor to modify the program system or application information, using shortcut keys can be quickly operated.