The problem with making Alt+F5 a toggle is that the user does NOT know
what he's getting.

User has a "almost maximized" window and taps Alt+F5 to "restore the
window." But instead it maximizes. So then he's got to hit Alt+F5 again.

It is MUCH preferable to have keyboard shortcuts for OFTEN done
activities (like minimizing, restoring, maximizing) a window do only one
thing. Then when the user presses it he KNOWS what's going to happen.

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  Keyboard shortcut - F10 shortcut is used to show menu and this is
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