Possibly helpful for the first steps are (paid) training videos video2brain. Depending on the level of experience are several videos available here.
Quick Reference Guide
The most important key is certainly the untapped Windows key
Windows key -> change from desktop to tile surface
Windows + E -> Explorer (My Computer)
Windows + C -> menu (off, Systemsteuereung ...)
Alt + Tab -> switch between different programs
In my view, these shortcuts are faster than the previous operation. Instead of the keyboard shortcuts and mouse gestures, there is this I would refer to video2brain.
Starting Programs:
Windows key first letter of Software Second letter of software Enter
To start Word
"Windows key" "w" "o" "Enter" there is no need to wait until the program has been found einfachr directly imnach the o Enter and Windows will automatically change to the workspace and start Word
This principle works like this with any program the first time just tap slowly and see at what point the program is found. This letter combination can be used in the future.
If a program is started the operation is carried out within the program as usual
To shut down
Windows + C -> Settings -> On / Off (best navigate using the arrow keys)
Well I also like the built-in encryption "Bitlocker". These I use to encrypt my laptop and several USB sticks.
Much more there is to say, in my view