Alt + Tab
for Windows Vista and Windows 7:
Win + Tab
or
Alt. Tab
(both works)
Ctrl+X
F1
Backspace
F5
Ctrl + I
: Ctrl + Shift While Dragging An Item
PCH answer Is Ctrl + U
Shift+Delete
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I believe what you are looking for is called "Character Map." It is included with most copies of Windows. If it isn't installed, you can usually install it through the "Windows components" option of Add / Remove programs. It should have a a shortcut in the Accessories menu.
The Windows feature that allows you to quickly display two apps side-by-side is called "Snap Assist." You can activate it by dragging a window to either side of the screen or by using the keyboard shortcut Windows key + Left or Right arrow. Once one app is snapped, Snap Assist will show you the other open windows, allowing you to choose which one to fill the remaining space. This feature enhances multitasking by enabling easier comparison and interaction between applications.