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<code>Win+Pause</code> or <code>Win+X --> y</code>
<code>Win+Pause</code> or <code>Win+X --> y</code>


Reboot a PC (don't use this when you're remoting on calls because you could accidentally shut down your pc instead)  
Reboot a PC (don't use this when you're remoting on calls because you could accidentally shut down your pc instead)  


<code>Win+X --> u --> r</code>
<code>Win+X --> u --> r</code>


Shutdown a PC (don't use this when you're remoting on calls because you could accidentally shut down your pc instead)  
Shutdown a PC (don't use this when you're remoting on calls because you could accidentally shut down your pc instead)  
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<code>Win+X --> u --> i</code>
<code>Win+X --> u --> i</code>
   
   
^You could right click the windows key instead of pressing Win+X, this would be a safer way to do it on clients' systems  
^You could right click the windows key instead of pressing Win+X, this would be a safer way to do it on clients' systems  


Open Settings app
Open Settings app


<code>Win+I</code>
<code>Win+I</code>


From Within Settings app, quickly select search window  
From Within Settings app, quickly select search window  
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<code>Ctrl+E</code>
<code>Ctrl+E</code>




Open File Manager  
Open File Manager  


<code>Win+E</code>
<code>Win+E</code>

Revision as of 15:48, 27 March 2024

Open About your PC

Win+Pause or Win+X --> y

Reboot a PC (don't use this when you're remoting on calls because you could accidentally shut down your pc instead)

Win+X --> u --> r

Shutdown a PC (don't use this when you're remoting on calls because you could accidentally shut down your pc instead)

Win+X --> u --> u

Logout from a PC (don't use this when you're remoting on calls because you could accidentally log out from your pc instead)

Win+X --> u --> i

^You could right click the windows key instead of pressing Win+X, this would be a safer way to do it on clients' systems

Open Settings app

Win+I

From Within Settings app, quickly select search window

Ctrl+E


Open File Manager

Win+E