I prefer to use PowerShell ISE over the standard Windows PowerShell console. Here are some keyboard shortcuts that you may find helpful. Just make sure that you use the 64-bit version of PowerShell ISE and not the 32-bit. If you use Windows PowerShell ISE in Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 then you are using the 64-bit version. If you use Windows PowerShell ISE (x86) then you are using the 32-bit version.
| PowerShell Command | Keyboard Shortcut |
| New Script (pane) | Ctrl + N |
| Open Script (or other file) | Ctrl + O |
| Save | Ctrl + S |
| Save As | Alt +F + A |
| Run | F5 |
| Run Selection | F8 |
| New PowerShell Tab | Ctrl + T |
| Close PowerShell Tab | Ctrl + W |
| Close Script | Ctrl + F4 |
| New Remote PowerShell Tab | Ctrl + Shift + R |
For more information on this topic check out this Microsoft TechNet article.
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