I know WindowsKey + Down Arrow is supposed to do this but I have to hit this shortcut twice because my window first snaps to the bottom quarter of the screen before finally being minimized to the taskbar. This is the expected behavior of the keyboard shortcut. This happens when the window is maximized. On a maximized window, pressing WIN + Down will resize the window to a normal state (not maximized, also known as "restored down"). Pressing WIN + Down again will minimize it. There is no other keyboard option, sorry. Answer from Jaust_Leafar on reddit.com
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Hello Nathan Sokalski,

The closest you can get is using Windows + M, which will minimize all windows.

Although you can use Windows + D (to show desktop). Using this shortcut will allow you to use Windows + D to now show the last window previous to showing the desktop.

Hope this helps


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Accessing my open windows without the need for maximizing and minimizing is NOT my problem. My problem is being able to return to a window using something such as alt+tab and have the window be maximized like it was before it was minimized. What I am basically trying to say is that when a maximized window is minimized using Windows Logo Key+Down Arrow twice is not the same as clicking the button in the upper right of the window. Once again, I am not trying to complain, I am simply trying to figure out if there is a key combination that either minimizes a window regardless of whether it is maximized, or a key combination that does the same thing as things like alt+tab, Windows Logo Key+tab, and others except it maximizes the window.

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hi nathan,

i do understand your question and the closest option i can suggest for you is the alt+tab (left-side of keyboard) to quickly access your open windows without the need for maximizing and minamizing.

hope this helps

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I often use the Win+Up arrow shortcut in order to maximize the current window.

However, while officially the function of this key shortcut is to maximize the current window, in practice, sometimes it does something else - it sometimes tiles it to the top corner (right or left) and prompts to choose another window to tile. When this happens, it's very confusing, because I need to get out of the tiling, by pressing Esc, then press Win+Up arrow again.

Is there any shortcut (or setting) to always maximize the current Window, without tiling functionality? I also never tile 4 windows (only 2 windows side-by-side), so if I can disable that functionality, it'd be even better.

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