Today I learned this weird Windows keyboard shortcut that opens LinkedIn

A user types on the Surface Pro 8 from behind. The screen displays the Windows 11 Start menu on a white and blue background. Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge

Windows never ceases to amaze me. Last month I discovered for the first time that you could pause the Windows Task Manager by holding down the CTRL key and today I’ve stumbled on a special keyboard shortcut that lets you launch LinkedIn, Word, and a bunch of other Office apps.

If you’re running Windows try holding down CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + WIN + L. Then watch in bemusement as LinkedIn opens in your default browser. Windows watcher Read Entire Article

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