Personalized win7 practical tips big release

  
I believe that many students have used win7 for a while. We are more familiar with Win7. In the past days, we introduced a lot of practical Win7 skills, usage methods and shortcut keys. I don’t know if you have any students. Help, today Xiaobian specially selected some super practical personalized win7 skills for everyone to let everyone know the new. The details are as follows:
◆The taskbar icon has a keyboard shortcut
The user wants to open these applications through the shortcut key, just hold down the Windows key, and then press the number corresponding to the icon on the keyboard. For example, if Internet Explorer is the first icon, users can simply open Windows Explorer by holding down Windows-1.
◆Users can move items on the taskbar freely.
Maybe users may think that this feature already exists in Windows XP and Vista, but in fact this is a new feature in Windows 7.
◆The new ribbon interface is used in both the drawing program and the tablet.
In addition, the drawing program includes new improvements, but the user still cannot open multiple documents or images at once.
◆Windows 7 includes a powerful new tool for users to support remote family and friends
Click the "Start” button, then type PSR to open the problem step recorder. This tool can capture a person's operational process step by step (and even take screenshots).
◆Users can display more than one time in the notification area of ​​the system
This is a very good feature for users who work with colleagues across time zones. The notification area of ​​Windows 7 system can display different regions. Clock.
Click the clock in the notification area and select Change date and time settings, select the Additional Clock tab to display up to two clocks and set the time zone. In fact, as early as Windows Vista, Microsoft has added this feature, but few people have noticed it.
◆Quickly run an application with administrator privileges
In the past Windows operating system, if the user wants to open an application with administrator rights, it usually needs to go through the start menu and right click on the application. And choose to run as an administrator. However, in the Windows operating system, users can also simply type the name of the instant search bar in the start menu, and hold down the Ctrl-Shift-Enter key to quickly run an application with administrator privileges.
◆Replace the previous "Security Center" by "Action Center", which is located in the control panel of the system, which guarantees the security of the user's operating system and provides users with security. Provide maintenance information. In addition, the “Action Center” also provides users with many other features such as backup settings.
◆Windows 7 has a new UAC (User Account Control) slider for users to set the required level of prompts
Users can type UAC in the Instant Search field to quickly open the User Account Control function, through the new The UAC slider control function allows the user to control the frequency of UAC prompts. In this way, UAC in Windows 7 will not interfere with the normal operation of the user like UAC in Vista.
◆Users can quickly open and close specific Windows applications.
To open and close built-in applications, such as Internet Explorer, DVD player and media player, users can enter this function in the instant search bar. Name and select the Windows function to open or close the link under Control Panel and you will be able to find this feature.
◆Users can run a private version of IE
If the user is attending a conference or in a public place and wants to run a private version of IE, then you can quickly jump to InPrivate browsing mode to achieve this purpose.
◆Users can turn off their location and other browser-like information
Sometimes when a user visits a site, it may ask the user if they want to know where they are and the weather in the area. Information, this may make the user feel awkward. In Windows 7, a new IE feature called "InPrivate Filter" will solve this problem for you.
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