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This wikiHow teaches you four ways to minimize all windows at once when you’re using Windows.

  1. The Win (Windows) key is near the bottom-left corner of the keyboard.
    • This shortcut quickly hides all open windows and shows the desktop.
  2. The Win (Windows) key is near the bottom-left corner of the keyboard.
    • The difference between Win+M and Win+D is that Win+M will use the standard animations when minimizing windows, which may not be as fast. Win+M does not minimize windowed fullscreen applications/games.
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  3. This quickly hides all open windows and shows the desktop.
  4. This button is the thin vertical strip on the far-right edge of the taskbar. It's thin and the same color as the rest of the taskbar, but shaded different. All windows will disappear to display the desktop.
    • This only works on Windows 10.
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