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Q:

create a file using shortcut key in windows 10

If you want to customise a keyboard shortcut, you could use something like
AutoHotKey. An example script to do what you want would be like this.

  F4::
  Macro1:
  Click, Right, 1
  Sleep, 10
  SendRaw, wt
  Return
  
You can use this script by copying it to a text file and saving it as .ahk. 
With AutoHotKey installed, just double-click to activate.

Quick note:
The first line tells it to run the actions when the F4 is pressed. You can
change the key by editing the first line.
The modifier keys are as follows:

  # Win (Windows logo key)
  ! Alt
  ^ Control
  + Shift
  & An ampersand may be used between any two keys or mouse buttons to combine
  them into a custom hotkey.

Where ^C means Control + C
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