Gurkensalat
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- Windows 11 Pro (v25H2)
Hi! I hope you can help me with this admittedly trivial problem 
So I don't have to click the “X” every time, I'm looking for a shortcut to simply close an application. On macOS, that would be Cmd+Q.
Alternatively, could I set up a shortcut in Windows myself—without causing any new problems? What would be the best way to do that?
Thank you very much in advance!
So I don't have to click the “X” every time, I'm looking for a shortcut to simply close an application. On macOS, that would be Cmd+Q.
- Alt+F4 isn't an option for me because I work on a laptop and constantly use the F keys to adjust volume and brightness
- In some programs, Ctrl+Q works and in others Ctrl+Shift+Q or even Esc works—but in many, neither of them works.
Alternatively, could I set up a shortcut in Windows myself—without causing any new problems? What would be the best way to do that?
Thank you very much in advance!
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