learn the keyboard shortcuts and the real names of the key windows exe’s. It isn’t that hard.
Oh, thats quite true: cmd, control, diskmgmt.msc, lusrmgr.msc, net ..., etc.
I always have a cmd window (aka DOS Prompt) open for exactly that reason.
I spend most of my day typing Linux commands at a Bash prompt in an xterm. When I get on Windows I would like to enjoy a graphical experience... which I can do in Win7 with relative ease. To get the same speed of productivity in Win10 I have to revert to DOS mode. That seems rather backwards, doesnt it?