In the Windows operating system, there are several exit shortcuts and exit methods. Here's how it goes:
Exit shortcut:
Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete: A small window will pop up, which lists some currently running software programs, select the software service you want to end, and then click "End Task" in the lower left corner to end this software service.
Press the F4 key: In Windows, you can also press the F4 key to close the currently open window or exit the program.
Press Alt+F4 to close the current program or window, or to end a running process in the program.
Press the Ctrl+Shift+ESC keys to open the Windows Task Manager and end the running process from it.
Press the Ctrl+Alt+Tab key: You can switch between multiple open windows or programs, use the arrow keys to select the window or program you want to switch to, and then press the Enter key.
Other Exit Methods:
Right-click: Program icon on the desktop, and select "Close" or "Exit".
In the upper right corner of the program window, the "x" button: click to close the current program.
In the upper left corner of the program window: Click on the File menu, then select Exit or Close.
In the lower right corner of the program window: Click the "Close" button or double-click the edge of the window to close the current program.
The above are a variety of exit shortcuts and exit methods in the Windows operating system, and you can choose the method that suits you according to the actual situation.