The simplest way without adding or changing anything would be Alt+Space+n. And if you would like to see any other options you can press Alt+Space and see available option. For example to maximize window it'd be x and to close it'd be c.
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Answer from Biku B. on Stack ExchangeWhat is the keyboard shortcut to minimize a window to the taskbar?
Minimize all windows on current/main screen only. How?
Minimizing Windows in Windows 10
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What is minimize?
Minimize refers to the action of reducing or decreasing the size, extent, or quantity of something. In the context of technology, computing, programming, and communications, it commonly pertains to the act of reducing the size or footprint of a window, application, code, or data. Minimizing can improve efficiency, save space, and enhance user experience. Below are several questions and answers that delve deeper into the concept of minimizing in various technical domains.
How can minimizing windows improve my productivity?
Minimizing windows helps declutter your desktop and reduces visual distractions, allowing you to focus on the task at hand. By minimizing unused or background windows, you can organize your workspace and quickly switch between applications when necessary, thus enhancing your productivity.
What does it mean to minimize an application?
When you minimize an application, you reduce it to an icon or a thumbnail that resides in the taskbar or dock. By minimizing an application, you temporarily hide it from view, but it remains open and can be easily restored when needed.
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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.
I want the window to do the exact same thing as when I click the horizontal line (minimize button) at the top right-hand corner of the window. Is there a different keyboard shortcut for this?
It sounds like you might be in Tablet mode. Click on the Notifications at the end of the taskbar and click on the Tablet mode box, that should switch it off.
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First check you are not in tablet mode.
If not, try this
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