Commonly used Win7 shortcut key combination highlights

  

use of shortcut keys, can make our daily operation window management faster and more convenient. Properly master some common shortcuts to make our operations more flexible and fast. Let's take a look at the magical effects of win7 shortcuts.

1, Win+ up and down direction keys

The adjustment of the program window size is a common operation, especially the switching between the default window and maximization. Before Windows
7, you can only do this by clicking the Maximize/Restore button in the upper right corner or double-clicking on the title bar. Now when you want to maximize the current window, you can also use Win + up. The arrow's keyboard combination operation is implemented; the Win + down arrow can be restored to the original window. In particular, you can minimize it by pressing the Win + down arrow under the original window.

For maximizing, restoring, etc. In addition to the above shortcuts and the previous mouse mode, there is an operation mode, you can stop the mouse on the window title bar and click and drag to the top edge of the screen, the window will Will automatically maximize; the same, dragging away from the top will restore the original window. This method is more suitable for use in touch screen devices. As a new system that supports touch devices, such operations will appear in more places, as mentioned later.

2, Win+Shift+ up and down direction keys

Large screen, high resolution display equipment is very necessary for people engaged in design and art, but for ordinary people's daily life In terms of use, an oversized screen is sometimes a drag. With a highly maximized operation in Windows 7, you can maximize the current window height with the Win+Shift+Up key combination, while the width remains the same; with the previous, Win+Shift+ down can restore the original position.

What do you do with the mouse? Follow me, when you hover your mouse over the top edge of the window and turn it into a double arrow pattern, you can maximize the height by pulling the mouse to the top of the desktop. Stopping at the lower edge of the window and pulling down to the bottom has the same effect.

3, Win+ left and right direction keys

With the popularity of 19-inch widescreen displays, it is very practical to have 2 or more windows side by side in one screen, but each time It is inconvenient to arrange the size and position manually. The emergence of Windows 7 has improved this problem to some extent. If you only need two windows side by side, you can do it with a combination of keys. Win+ left the current window to the left with the screen center line as the reference, and maximizes (Win+ restores the original position to the right); Win+ to the right is the right display (Win+ to the left). With this set of shortcuts, you can easily display any two windows side by side. This feature is useful for friends who write often, you can use half of the information and the other half to edit the software.

4, Win+Shift+left and right arrow keys

This is a shortcut key designed for computer
connected to multiple display devices. Previously moving the program to another display required dragging, and now using these two sets of shortcuts makes it easy to send the current window to the left or right display.

5, Win+Home key

The function of this combination key is to keep only the current program window, while minimizing other windows, press again to restore all windows. There is another way to achieve this operation. Left click on the title bar and hold it down, then shake it three times at medium to top speed and then three times to recover. This is also suitable for operation of touch screen devices.

6, Win+P key

For external projectors, this shortcut key can help you quickly set the display mode. Repeat button can be switched in 4 modes.

7, Win+ main keyboard number keys (1-0)

This set of key combinations need not say more, any place that introduces Windows 7 new taskbar will mention it. It can start the program in the corresponding order (up to 10), the RC version adds the selection function, and the running program can be selected by Win+ number.

8, Shift+Right

Right-click on the Windows 7 taskbar icon, you will see the new JumpList, but maybe some friends will miss the original maximization/minimization/close Wait for the option, hold down Shift and click the right button, and the familiar menu will come out again.

I don't know if you have experienced Explorer (Resource Manager) crash in daily operations. Because Explorer usually runs as a single process, it can be irritating in the event of a crash, including desktops and the like. An improved method is provided in Windows 7, allowing multiple Explorer processes. Remind everyone to open the explorer, hold down Shift, then right click on any partition or folder, select “ open in the new process & rdquo; At this point in the task manager, you will find that two Explorer processes are running, so that even if one of them crashes for some reason, the impact on the entire system is small.

9, Ctrl+Shift+Double-click

From Vista, the daily operation will often use the right-click menu "Run as administrator", always use the right button sometimes So smooth, now, hold down Ctrl + Shift and start the program, you can directly "run as administrator" & rdquo;

10, Win+Space (space)

Transparently all windows, leaving only the border, the effect is the same as the mouse hovering on the “display desktop” button.

The above is the combination of shortcut keys in win7, skilled use of win7 shortcuts, convenient for us a lot of work.

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