Pretty much in the title, the only time I interact with the windows key in its standard operating condition is getting pissed off that the start menu opened. I use it in other capacities such as taking screen shots and other key commands but I got to wondering if anyone, ever actually uses it to access the start menu.

Also if anyone comes here and posts “dOnT uSe wINdoWs,” you really are cute.

Edit: I am more curious if anyone actually gets utility out of its default behavior (opening the start menu). I am aware that it is used in a number of key commands (although some are new to me).

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I use it a lot. Ever since windows 8, the best way to use windows has been hit the windows key and type what you want.

Additionally there are a few shortcuts that are handy

  • win + L for locking
  • win + E for file explorer
  • win + D for desktop
  • win + ctrl + alt + shift + L to hate what windows has become
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Also “win + - > or <-” to move a tile to left or right side.

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Well, I’d say the start menu peaked in Windows 7, where it only showed good local results, but it is still the best way to open something I know the name of.

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You can disable online results permanently with about 15 minutes of web searching and adjusting settings (including within registry and group policy, but still).

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including within registry and group policy

Sigh

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Not on my work computer, the only place I use windows, I can’t. A workaround is never a complete fix.

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win + x brings up a useful alternate start menu

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win + ; for some fun ascii art

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Plus Win+arrow keys to move a window around, maximize, or minimize it. I use it ALL THE TIME.

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I often use win+v for the clipboard history and win+shift+s for taking screenshots.

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win + space to switch between keyboard languages
win + tab to open the desktop switcher
win + ctrl + t (if you have PowerToys installed) to prevent other apps from stealing focus from your window

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Win+ca+enter = calculator

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Can you edit these key bindings?

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I think you can edit the ctrl alt shift win ones, or at least add them for letters they haven’t sold

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I had to google ctrl shift windows, l, and…

It kind of makes sense: I bet the type of person who actually use this hotkey is the same kind of person who reposts motivational corporate shite every 10 minutes.

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So you use your mouse to click on the start menu button, scroll through the menu and click again on the program? That sounds awful. I click the Windows button and type the program name.

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I pin programs I frequently use to my task bar like a gentleman.

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Check this… Windows Key + Number corresponding to position of your task bar icon will launch that program. So your 3rd icon from the left = Win+3

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Is the implication here that you don’t use any other programs?

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The real question is who uses the actual start menu, as in tiles and program list. I’ve only ever seen people type the program name

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The Windows start menu is inexplicably a huge mess. Like all MS products, they cram their interface with as much as possible.

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I preferred their nested menus to what is there now, though I started using search as soon as it became a thing (Windows 7?). They should have really implemented categories (like in Linux) early on rather than having every suite have it’s own sub-menu in the Start Menu.

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I prefer OpenShell, since it unfucks the start menu and makes it usable. It’s just like Win7 but easy to customize.

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I only ever see the real start menu on other people’s computers. Openshell is like ublock, without it your face tends to contort and twist like you ate a lemon.

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I use the tiles to “pin” programs that I use semi-regularly and can’t be bothered remembering the name of. Or that share an inconveniently long prefix with the name of another program. Or that I have multiple versions of installed, with a specific version I usually need.

I don’t like pinning such programs to the task bar because they add unnecessary clutter while not in use.

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I imagine some legacy users who cut their teeth on Windows 95 or something and never changed their ways. I was a Mac user through the mid 2000s and switched back when I got my gaming rig with Windows 10 so I don’t remember when the search bar was implemented—never used the start menu since.

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Win + L to lock

Win + D to minimise all windows

Win + arrow key to snap window to half a screen

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Win +shift+s to get snapshots

Win +r to get to run command, generally for opening applications in safe mode

Win to quickly start search for apps or settings

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100%

It’s the only way I open the start menu. There is no faster way to get to what I want than Superkey and typing.

PS I have all my OSes set up similarly. OSx has spotlight, my GNOME and KDE are configured to launch searchable menus on Super, and my mobile launcher is set up to search when I swipe up.

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Yes, it’s one of the most useful keys. I haven’t used file explorers for applications in forever. Hit the Windows key, type a couple letters of the program you want, hit enter.

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Also you can do Win+E to open the Windows Explorer.

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