The closest analogue in Windows would be the High Contrast feature. You can enable this by pressing Left Ctrl - Left Shift - Prt Scn.
for Windows: Alt-F4 - close program Alt-Tab - change window/program Ctrl-F4 - close window within a program (like a document in word) Windows key-D - Show desktop Windows key-L - Log Off Windows key-U - Shut down Ctrl-Alt-Del - Task manager Ctrl-P - Print Ctrl-S - Save Ctrl-C - Copy Ctrl-X - Cut Ctrl-V - Paste Ctrl-A - Select all Ctrl-Z - Undo last change
Alt + F4 to close the active application window, or, if no window is open, shut down Windows
The control/command button is next to Windows' start or alt.
Alt + Tab, Win or Ctrl+Esc, Alt+F4, and Ctrl+Alt+Del
It's referred to as the WINDOWS key and is usually represented by the Windows logo from Microsoft and is usually located in the real estate between CTRL and ALT.
CTRL+ALT+TAB on most windows 7 machines stays even when you stop pressing key and wait for confirmation of windows selection. ALT+TAB switches instantly and is not waiting for confirm (mouse click on icon or RETURN key);
press "ctrl alt delete" or press the windows key.
ctrl alt delete
ctrl+alt+del doesn't recover anything. and you can use it only on windows, not on bios.
Alt+Ctrl+Del
Ctrl + Alt + Delete ---> Task Manager
ctrl & arrow up button... or ctrl, alt and arrow up button