Interpret the big secrets of Win7 new features and small details hidden

  
                

Windows 7 Xiaobian has been in use for almost two years. After using Windows 7 for a long time, I found a lot of useful and very interesting features. The purpose of today’s article is to talk to you about what I found. New features, especially those of the Windows 7 system, are small and not very compelling, but hidden in the small details.

1. Jump menu

Jump menus ) is a new feature in Microsoft Windows 7, making it easier for users to find the relevant applications they want to execute.

Generally speaking, the jump menu is inserted in the start menu, and when the user right-clicks the icon in the task bar, the jump menu function can be realized. The jump menu function provides the user with a quick way to open the program, right click or directly drag the icon in the task bar to the jump menu.

By default, the jump menu will contain shortcuts to the application, which can be used to switch windows, close one or all windows, and go directly to specific applications. Once the user starts using the application, the jump menu will list the most recently used files or a list of applications.

By default, jump menus are available in applications such as IE, Windows Media Player, and Paint Tools.

2, window side by side and AeroShake

From Windows 95, the way the computer window is opened, moved, arranged, and closed has hardly changed. Today, it is a widescreen era, showing two side by side. The demand for windows is urgent but difficult to achieve.

And Windows7 is more intimate, just like the QQ window that handles "annoying", hold down the window title bar and drag it to the edge of the screen, the window will automatically occupy half of the screen, the other side will do the same, the window will Can squat on the screen & ldquo; row sit & rdquo;, users will not be too busy because the window is too messy.

In addition to the easy alignment of windows, Windows7 also provides a user-friendly AeroShake, which means that when you open a lot of windows to work, to prevent other windows from interfering with the work at hand, you can choose to open all the windows. Minimize to display the desktop and then restore the working window separately.

In Windows 7, AeroShake can easily implement the above functions. As long as the mouse drags the title bar of a window and shakes it, all other windows will be automatically minimized. When you shake this window again, other windows will be Change back to the original. Is it fun and convenient? Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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