Three sets of simple and easy to use windows7 shortcut keys

  
today bring you three sets of easy to use Windows7 shortcut keys: Alt + space, in the case of mouse failure, move the current screen on the window Ctrl+Shift+Enter, run the program as an administrator Ctrl+Shift+N, new folder Alt+space This key combination

Today brings you three easy-to-use Windows7 shortcuts:

Alt+space, in the case of mouse failure, move the current screen Window

Ctrl+Shift+Enter, run the program as administrator

Ctrl+Shift+N, create new folder


Alt+space The function of this key combination is to pop up the classic window control menu —— in the upper left corner of the current window, that is, "maximize", "minimize“&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&" ”Close“. The purpose of this shortcut is to move the current window on the screen in the event of a mouse failure. Shortcuts are also available for full-screen browsers, such as the following:


Since Windows 7 does not have a classic window control menu by default, right-clicking the window button on the taskbar will pop up. Jump List, so in addition to pressing Shift + right button to call out the classic menu, Alt + space is also a good trick.


This way, if a program is open but not displayed in the foreground, you can use Alt+Tab and Alt+Space to control the position of the window on the screen. It should be noted that if the IE version of the Google Toolbar is installed, pressing the Alt+Space will call out the desktop search box by default. To avoid conflicts, you can change the shortcut to Ctrl twice as with Google Desktop.


Ctrl + Shift + Enter

This shortcut lets you & rdquo; Run as administrator & ldquo; a program. We know that some Windows optimization tools offer the option to add this shortcut to the registry context menu. After installing the menu, we can right click on a program and select “Run as administrator. But now this shortcut, even if you open & rdquo; run “ window is the same can be used, more convenient?


Ctrl+Shift+N The role of this shortcut is “New Folder“. It is considered a favorite by a Microsoft engineer. When you quickly operate the resource manager, moving the mouse back and forth on the screen becomes the most uncomfortable thing. Although Windows 7 is enough to personally put the link of the new folder on the toolbar, if you are a super lazy person who doesn't want to move even if you click, this shortcut is really suitable for you.

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