Those windows7 tips that should not be missed (2)

  
21, demo mode. Press the shortcut key Win+P (Win is the icon in the lower left corner of the keyboard that draws the start menu icon), and you can select the appropriate presentation mode for notebooks and projectors, including only computer, copy, expansion, projector only, no need to specialize Set up separately for a certain device.

22, eliminate clutter. Press Win+Home to minimize all the fields except the current window, and you can focus on the current task.

23, easily cut the administrator. You can start the response program with administrator privileges by holding down Ctrl+Shift and clicking the locked button on the taskbar.

24, quick installation. Still burning the CD, using the CD-ROM for system installation, or complex hard disk installation, try the U disk installation, it is convenient and fast. Of course, the motherboard needs to support the U disk boot.

25, one-button recording. Click on it for up to two times to burn the ISO image using a CD or DVD burner.

26, restore point preview. Many people have turned off System Restore, or to save space on the hard drive, or have other, more powerful tools. In Windows 7, you can preview those folders and files before the restore, which will be affected by a restore point to avoid accidental loss.

27, synchronization time zone. In fact, there is one in Vista. You can add one or two additional clocks to display the current date and time in other time zones in the world.

28, User Account Control (UAC). The controversial new features in Vista are now more flexible and are divided into four different levels.

29, RoboCopy. A powerful command line copy program provided by Microsoft, now supports multithreading, command parameters /MT.

30, remote desktop console. Windows 7 RSAT (Remote Server Management Tool) itself does not have a console-based remote desktop tool. If you need to remotely manage a large number of servers from a Windows 7 workstation, you can download mRemote from mremote.org, which contains a number of remote control programs such as ICA, RDP, VNC, SSH, rlogin, etc. All host names are displayed in a standard control tree. And, can be divided into different folders, or sorted alphabetically, or assign a different login account and password to each link.

31, the multi-display. This is actually nothing to say.

32, WindowsPowerShell script. Windows 7 comes with an interactive editor that lets you try Cmdlets and test features at any time.

33, drag the notification icon. The reorganized notification area (commonly known as the tray area) will only display a small number of icons, and the rest will be placed in a hidden window, which can be dragged out and sorted as needed.

34, the non-indexed shared folder added to the library. If you want to add a UNC path to a non-indexed server, you can create a symbolic link for this path and then join the library, such as mklinkHomeFolder\\ServerNameHomefolder.

35, simplified cloning system settings.

36, AeroSnap. With the Win button, press the left and right arrows to snap the current window to the left and right edges of the screen and occupy half of the screen. Press the up arrow to maximize the current window.

37, the taskbar shortcut. Or with the Win key, and the order number of the taskbar lock program, you can quickly start, such as IE is the third button from the left on the taskbar (not including the start button), press Win+3 to start IE browser .

38, management credentials. New credential manager. Upgraded from the network password management in XP and Vista, the website username and password are saved in WindowsVault, and the management can be backed up and restored.

39, an event trigger. Select an event in the event viewer and select the "Add taskbar to this event..." command in the right panel. After the wizard is completed, the event will trigger the corresponding action, such as launching the program. Sending emails, displaying information, etc., is useful for problem diagnosis.

40, InPrivate browsing privacy. The new features of IE8 browser, surfing in public places do not leave marks.
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