![]() Windows logo key + period (.) or semicolon ( ) Switch input between Windows Mixed Reality and your desktop. Or you can select Start > Settings > System > Clipboard, and set Clipboard history to On. If you'd like to turn it on, use this keyboard shortcut and then select the prompt to turn on history. Note: Clipboard history isn't turned on by default. ![]() Take a screenshot of part of your screen. Record video of game window in focus (using Xbox Game Bar). Restore minimized windows on the desktop. Available starting in Windows 11, version 22H2. Toggle microphone mute in apps that support Call Mute. Pressing the keyboard shortcuts again to bring focus to the element on the screen to which the Windows tip is anchored. When a Windows tip appears, bring focus to the Tip. Set focus to a Windows tip when one is available. To update your Xbox Game Bar, go to the Microsoft Store app and check for updates. Note: Applies to the Xbox Game Bar app version 5.721.7292.0 or newer. Select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard, and set Use the Print Screen button to open screen snipping to On. Note: You can change this shortcut so it also opens screen snipping, which lets you edit your screenshot. Take a screenshot of your whole screen and copy it to the clipboard. Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu. Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu. Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document.ĭelete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first. Turn the Chinese input method editor (IME) on or off.ĭisplay the shortcut menu for the selected item. Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are available. Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop. When a tile is in focus on the Start menu, move it into another tile to create a folder.Ĭtrl + arrow key (to move to an item) + Spacebar When a group or tile is in focus on the Start menu, move it in the direction specified. Use the arrow keys to switch between all open apps. Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph. Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph. Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word. Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word. Select all items in a document or window.ĭelete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin. Open the shortcut menu for the active window.Ĭlose the active document (in apps that are full-screen and let you have multiple documents open at the same time). Show your password on the sign-in screen.Ĭycle through items in the order in which they were opened.ĭisplay properties for the selected item. Set focus to the first icon in the Suggested actions menu. Search for a file or folder in File Explorer.ĭisplay the address bar list in File Explorer.Ĭycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop. The context menu remains open when ESC is pressedĪpparently Command+ Shift+ : should open the spelling suggestions on a mac - maybe it’s worth checking this works too.Close the active item, or exit the active app.The context menu contains not relevant spelling suggestions.The context menu appears erratically offset from the current caret position.The context menu should close when ESC is pressed.The context menu should contain relevant spelling suggestions. ![]() The context menu should appear under the current caret position.Notice that the context menu remains visible.Notice that the menu does not contain relevant spelling corrections.Notice the menu appears offset from the caret (this may not always happen, it seems that this becomes more severe after editing text).Invoke the context menu with the Keyboard (not sure if there’s a way to open/accept spelling suggestions on a mac with only the keyboard?).With the spellchecking feature enabled, navigate the caret to an incorrectly spelled word.when opened with the keyboard, the context menu does not include spelling suggestions for the current word.when opened with the keyboard, the positioning of the context menu seem to be erratically offset from the caret.esc key doesn’t dismiss the context menu.It seem that the OS native context menu has been introduced in v0.12.10 however there are still some bugs with the implementation that make it impossible to use the spell checking feature with only the keyboard. The I find the interruption of having to use the mouse is very disruptive. For this reason it’s very important that I’m able to access the spelling suggestions on with the keyboard. Spell checking in notes is very valuable to me, as is my ability to take notes quickly.
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