Win8 shortcut

  

Is it always awkward to the weird Metro interface? In fact, many times we don't know Win8, in this huge operating system, except for the Metro interface that people love and hate. It does hide a lot of keyboard shortcuts designed for ordinary users. Using them normally will not only make the daily operation more convenient, but also greatly compensate for the current experience of the Metro interface.

1. Windows Keys

Since the first time the 104 keyboard was added to the Windows key, Microsoft has been planning to add more features to this key. Of course, Win8 is no exception.

* Win+C: Bring up the application Charm menu (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+D: Minimize all programs, press restore again (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+E: Open my computer (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+F: Bring up the search panel (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+I : Bring up the settings panel (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+L: One-click lock computer (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+M: Minimize all programs (Metro, Traditional desktop)

* Win+P: Switch external display/TV (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+R: Call up & ldquo; Run & rdquo; dialog (Metro, traditional desktop )

* Win+T: Position the cursor on the traditional taskbar icon (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+U: Call up "Easy access to the center" (Metro, Traditional desktop)

* Win+X: Bring up Windows Mobile Center (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+Y: Quickly preview traditional desktop, and Win+D is the difference After releasing the hand, it can automatically return to the previous application, and Win+D still needs Press once (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+TAB: Cycle through the open applications, no longer Flip3D!! (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win+ spaces : Switch input language and layout (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Win: Press the Windows button directly to cycle between the Metro main menu and the last application (Metro, traditional desktop)

2. Mouse

As the most mainstream operating hardware, the mouse still enjoys a rich operating experience in Win8.

* Click in the lower left corner: enter the Metro main menu (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Double-click: Double-click on the start screen to directly enter the account login page, the effect is equivalent to dragging the mouse up or scrolling up (When the system logs in)

* Right-click: Activate App Bar (Metro) for the current Metro app

* Hover in the lower left corner: Hover the mouse to the lower left corner of the screen to activate the current Charm menu , the effect is equivalent to Win+C (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Left edge hover: activate the thumbnail of the last used program (click to quickly switch), then the scroll wheel can also switch other open Application (Metro, traditional desktop)

* Hovering and dragging on the left edge: When the thumbnail of the program is activated, drag the thumbnail to the right to automatically split the screen (Metro, traditional desktop)< Br>

3. Other buttons

Of course, in addition to the above standard buttons, Win8 also introduces some other buttons, although the combination of buttons is not as regular as the above, but the practicality is also unquestionable.

* Alt+Tab: Switch between all open programs via the selection bar (Metro, traditional desktop)

* PageUp/Down: Move positioning between Metro sections (Metro)

* Direct input: directly search for keywords under Metro interface (Metro)

* Ctrl+Shift+ESC: Call up task manager (Metro, traditional desktop)

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