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The Internet has discovered what Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Win+L does in Windows and everyone is wondering why!

The Internet has discovered what Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Win+L does in Windows and everyone is wondering why!

The official list of keyboard shortcuts available on its website Microsoft It includes countless combinations that can save you time, from Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V for the popular copy and paste, to Ctrl + Shift + Esc to instantly open the Task Manager. Surprisingly, the American giant added to the latest versions of Windows a few other shortcuts that are for some reason absent from the official list!

Going into details, the user was surprised @impudence From X (formerly Twitter) find out that by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Win + L, Windows 11 opens LinkedIn in your default browser. This is Microsoft’s professional social media handle, and it seems it’s not the only unusual abbreviation the company has added to its other services and products.

In particular, the aforementioned Windows group is practically an “Office” button. What does this mean; With various similar combinations, you can open multiple Microsoft programs in seconds. For example:

the Ctrl+ Shift+ Alt + win+ W He opens it word If you have it installed, otherwise you will be taken to the Microsoft 365 website in your default browser.

the Ctrl+ Shift+ Alt + win+ X He opens it Excel If you have it installed, otherwise you will be taken to the Microsoft 365 website in your default browser.

the Ctrl+ Shift+ Alt + win+ s He opens it Power point If you have it installed, otherwise you will be taken to the Microsoft 365 website in your default browser.

the Ctrl+ Shift+ Alt + win + or He opens it Prospects If you have it installed, otherwise you will be taken to the Microsoft 365 website in your default browser.

Naturally, the user’s post went viral on social media, with many surprised to discover it while others simply wondered… “why.”

If you want to see all Windows 10 and Windows 11 shortcuts, you can find the relevant list from Microsoft By clicking here.

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