Alternatively, press the ⊞ Win keyboard key.
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It appears as circle with a vertical line towards the top of it.
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Touchscreen device users can hold down and release.
You can also press the U keyboard key.
Close all open apps. Use the ✕ button. Clicking the very bottom-right of the screen, on the taskbar.
Pressing the keys together while an app is displayed will cause the window to close.
The icon is at the bottom-right. It appears as circle with a vertical line towards the top of it.
You can also press ⊞ Win+R, type cmd, and hit ↵ Enter or click OK.
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