After pressing the keys, you can choose your preferred capture mode, including free form, rectangle, window, and full-screen (this includes all connected monitors).
This keeps all your apps open, but requires you to unlock your PC before using them again.
You may know the Windows key on your keyboard for opening the Start menu throughout the years, but did you know you can combine it with other keys to do a whole lot more? Here are a few shortcuts that use the Windows key to launch features and apps, plus a few others.
Keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10 features and apps
Other general shortcuts (text, navigation, etc).Shortcuts for multitasking and window management.Shortcuts for Windows 10 features and apps.