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In Windows 7, the number of combined shortcuts has been further increased, using the following quick combinations to make your daily operations faster and more convenient.

The first is the shortcut for window management and operations. Win + up and down arrow keys: The adjustment of the program window size is often encountered, especially between the default window and maximization. Before Windows 7, you can only do this by clicking the maximize/restore button in the upper right corner or double-clicking on the title bar. Now when you want to maximize the current window, you can also use the keyboard combination of Win + up arrow. Implementation; Win + down arrow to restore to the original window. In particular, you can minimize it by pressing the Win + down arrow under the original window. For maximizing, restoring, etc. In addition to the above shortcuts and the previous mouse mode, there is a way to operate, you can hover the mouse on the window title bar and click and drag to the top edge of the screen, the window will automatically maximize; , dragging away from the top will restore the original window. This method is more suitable for use in touch screen devices. As a new system that supports touch devices, such operations will appear in more places, as mentioned later.

Win + Shift + Up and Down Arrows Large screen, high resolution display devices are very much needed for people who are engaged in design and art, but they are too big for everyday use by ordinary people. Sometimes the screen is a drag. A lot of software doesn't need a lot of display area, especially the width, so more often you just want to make the window height longer, and the width doesn't need to be increased, such as browsing the web. Microsoft obviously took this into consideration, so with a highly maximized operation in Windows 7, you can maximize the current window height with the Win + Shift + up key combination, while the width remains the same; the same as before, Win + Shift + Down to restore the original position. Foreign Language Learning Network How do you use the mouse to operate? Follow me, when you hover your mouse over the top edge of the window and turn it into a double arrow pattern, you can maximize the height by pulling the mouse to the top of the desktop. Stopping at the lower edge of the window and pulling down to the bottom has the same effect.

Win + left and right arrow keys With the popularity of 19-inch widescreen displays, it is useful to have two or more windows side by side in one screen, but each time you have to manually resize and Location, quite inconvenient. The emergence of Windows 7 has improved this problem to some extent. If you only need two windows side by side, you can do it with a combination of keys. Win + left the current window to the left with the centerline of the screen as the reference, and maximizes (Win + restores the original position to the right); Win + to the right is displayed to the right (Win + to the left). With this set of shortcuts, you can easily display any two windows side by side. This feature is useful for friends who write often, you can use half of the information to display the information and the other half to place the editing software. Win + Shift + left and right arrow keys This is a shortcut key designed for computers connected to multiple display devices. Previously moving the program to another display required dragging, and now using these two sets of shortcuts makes it easy to send the current window to the left or right display. Win + Home key The function of this key combination is to keep only the current program window, while minimizing other windows, press again to restore all windows. There is another cool way to do this. It was mentioned at the end of the third class, that is, left click on the title bar and hold it down, then shake it three times at medium to top speed, then shake it three times. restore. This is also suitable for operation of touch screen devices.

Win + P button For external projectors, this shortcut can help you quickly set the display mode. Repeat button can be switched in 4 modes.

Win + main keyboard number keys (1-0) This set of key combinations need not say more, any place that introduces Windows 7 new taskbar will mention it, it can start the corresponding order of the program (Up to 10), the RC version adds a selection function, and the running program can be selected by Win + number. Shift + Right Click on the Windows 7 taskbar icon and you will see the new JumpList, but maybe some friends will miss the original Maximize/Minimize/Close option. Try Shift and right click. Look, the familiar menu is coming out again. I don't know if you have encountered Explorer (Resource Manager) crash in daily operations. Because Explorer usually runs as a single process, it can be irritating in the event of a crash, including desktops and the like. An improved method is provided in Windows 7, allowing multiple Explorer processes. QQ love reminds everyone to open the resource manager, hold down Shift, then right click on any partition or folder, select “ open in the new process & rdquo; At this point in the task manager, you will find that two Explorer processes are running, so that even if one of them crashes for some reason, the impact on the entire system is small.

Ctrl + Shift + Double-click From Vista, the daily operation will often use the right-click menu "Run as administrator", always use the right button sometimes not so smooth, now, press and hold Ctrl + Shift and then start the program, you can directly “ run as administrators. Win + Space (space) Transparentizes all windows, leaving only the border, the same effect as hovering over the “display desktop” button. Win + T turns the first icon of the taskbar into focus, and you can cycle through all the icons in the taskbar, regardless of whether it is running or not. Retrieving the Quick Launch Bar Friends who come all the way from XP and Vista must be very valued for the Quick Launch Bar. As a centralized place for application startup files and folders, it saves us a lot of time. After entering Windows 7, with the appearance of the super taskbar, the previous quick launch bar was removed, which made friends who used to use the quick launch bar feel very uncomfortable. Although the new super taskbar also has the ability to quickly launch the bar, some people still want to retrieve this quick launch bar. OK, no problem, we can let the quick launch bar return by other means. Right-click on the blank space of the taskbar and select “Toolbar”——“New Toolbar”, then enter the following path in the box below: %UserProfile%\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Quick Launch (Please replace the full corner with a half-width state.)

Click on “Select Folder" to see a Quick Launch text on the right side of the taskbar, in order to make it more like the original Quick start bar, you need to make some small adjustments, first remove the lock task bar, then right click on Quick Launch, remove the <; display text & rdquo; & & quoquo; display title & rdquo; in front of the tick, and finally drag it to the taskbar The far left. Ok, the previous quick launch bar is back.

Here, I still recommend that you try to use the locker function of the super taskbar. After you lock your favorite programs to the taskbar, you don't need to start from other places unless you have a lot of them. Things should be placed in the quick launch bar. Let Explorer open the computer by default instead of the library folder. Click the Explorer icon on the taskbar. Windows 7 opens the library folder by default instead of the previous "Computer (My Computer)", which must make a lot of People feel very inconvenient, although you can fix the "computer" to the Explorer's JumpList list, but it always feels awkward. Want to restore the original way? In fact, it is very simple, you only need to modify the shortcut pointed to by the resource manager to achieve the purpose. First close all the resource management windows, then hold down Shift and right click on the Explorer icon on the taskbar, switch to the "Shortcuts" tab, add a space and a comma at the end of the default path in the target box. Click OK to finish.

Try it now, just click on the Explorer icon on the taskbar and you will see the computer directory open directly. Running as a different user This feature is available in XP and has been removed from Vista. Now it is back in the system. Hold down Shift and right click on the program you want to run, you will see the option to <;Run as another user. Maybe you will ask, since you have run as an administrator, what else do you want? I might as well imagine this situation. There are many people on a computer. You need to do something temporarily and the current login user has limited permissions. You don't know the administrator account password, but you have your own login account and have sufficient permissions. This option can save you the trouble of re-logging the current user to log in, such as some computers in the company.

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