Play eight shortcuts to improve the efficiency of Windows 7 [Figure]

  

Since the operating system to the graphical interface, it can be easily used with a single mouse, greatly reducing the difficulty of getting started. However, there are also shortcomings in the whole mouse operation, that is, the efficiency is not satisfactory, and some commands are often found after multiple clicks. Therefore, both the system itself and various applications have designed shortcuts to help users improve efficiency.

For Windows systems, in addition to the shortcuts that have been common all the time, different versions of Windows will have some unique shortcut key combinations. Take Windows 7 as an example. If you are skilled in using these shortcut key combinations, you can help you improve efficiency to some extent.

Alt + P

Press Alt + P in Windows Explorer to quickly open/close the preview pane, and the preview pane allows you to quickly view selected files. For mouse operation, you need to click "“Organization" on the Explorer, and then select or cancel the "Preview Pane" option.

In addition to viewing images, the preview pane provides instant preview of a variety of documents, including TXT text, Word, Excel and other Office documents (provided Office is installed). If there is a lot of picture preview software that can be replaced by the image preview, then the document preview function is undoubtedly more practical. When searching for a certain document, you don't have to open it one by one to identify it.

Winkey + Shift + Up/Down (arrow keys, the same below)

The purpose of this key combination is to maximize or restore the current window height. Here winkey is the left and right sides of the keyboard space bar. A key with a Windows logo, usually between Ctrl and Alt. Equivalent to the mouse staying on the top border of the window and then pressing and dragging up to the top.

In order to pursue the largest visible area, we often maximize the window, but in the case of today's wide-screen display, the full-screen, such as web pages, Word documents, etc. will leave a lot of blank space. region. So in Windows 7, Microsoft added a highly-maximized setting that keeps the current window width constant and only tops the height.

Winkey + Up/Down

The purpose of this combination key is to maximize it by pressing Winkey + in the window state, and then press Winkey + to restore to the window state; if it is in the window state Press Winkey + directly to minimize the current window.

As the resolution of the display increases, the minimized maximization and close button in the upper right corner of the window will become smaller and smaller, and the distance that the mouse needs to move in the upper right corner will follow the display. The resolution increases and increases. In order to maximize/minimize quickly and accurately, keyboard shortcuts are a good alternative.

Winkey + Left/Right

The purpose of this key combination is to make the current window occupy the left or right half of the screen (depending on the left and right buttons), in the case of multiple displays, continuous Press the same arrow key to move the window to another display.

For those who often compare two documents, use this shortcut to avoid switching between documents. Use this function to have a little bit of requirements on the display, preferably 1440*900 or Higher widescreen resolution (1680*1050 is an ideal resolution), so that the content of the document can be displayed completely without scrolling left and right.

Winkey + Home

The purpose of this key combination is to minimize all other windows behind the current window and press again to restore.

The application is open, the desktop is full of various windows. When you want to concentrate on working in a certain window, the best way is to minimize the other. In this case, you need to press Winkey. + Home button is fine.

Winkey + number 1-0 (above the main keyboard letter area)

This set of shortcuts can start the first to tenth program from the left on the Windows 7 taskbar, if If the corresponding program has been started, you can switch to the window of the program. If the window has multiple similar windows, you can cycle through the same number repeatedly.

These key combinations can be said to be specifically designed to work with the Windows 7 taskbar. I don't know how many friends have used Windows 7's taskbar to make the best use of it. If the taskbar is still blank in the absence of a program, it would be a pity. Move the frequently used program shortcuts on the desktop to the taskbar. If you want to start any program in the future, just click the number corresponding to Winkey +.


Winkey + Tab

This is a combination of keys that Vista has. Windows 7 inherits it. Its purpose is to switch between all windows in 3D.

Our commonly used Alt + Tab switch window mode, when there are many windows, it is easy to figure out which is which, although Windows 7 can see the shrink of each window when using Alt + Tab Thumbnail, but for a close window like QQ window is still not easy to distinguish, and using Winkey + Tab will not have this problem, each window can be clearly seen. Other than that, it's still cool in this way.

Ctrl + Shift + Enter (or double-click)

The purpose of this key combination is to run a program directly as an administrator.

A special part of Windows 7 is that it will often use "run as administrator" program. Generally, we will select it by right-clicking. If you don't want to use the right button, press double-click the program. You can run directly as an administrator by holding Ctrl + Shift and clicking on the program.

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