The magic of the Win7 system Shift key

  
The “Shift” key is just one of the most common of our 107 keys. Most people know about it, but it’s just the case of the input case. But in fact, its function is not as simple as switching between capitalization. In our Windows 7, the Shift key has been given more and more "magic" features. Do not believe? Then let's take a look at it.
1.“Super”Send to
“Send to ”Used every day, in general, this menu has only a few items. But when we hold down the Shift key and click “send to ”……, the magic happens! There are so many more items in the menu, such as Music, Pictures, Videos, links, contacts. , Favorites … …, anyway, the system folder you can think of can be found almost everywhere. How? This time, don't complain enough.

Figure 1 Shift+“Send to ”
2.Open the command window here
How to open the folder quickly on the command line? Manually enter —— too slow! Copy Paste —— too much trouble!
In fact, the easiest way to do this in Win7 is to hold down the Shift key and right click on the target folder. Under normal circumstances, you will find an extra in the right-click menu "Open the command window here". That's right! It's it, the rest of the matter doesn't have to be said more.

Figure 2 The current folder is opened with the command line

Figure 3 The effect is very good
3.Run as administrator
It is well known that some programs need administrators at runtime. Permissions. Under normal circumstances, we need to right click on the program icon and select “ run as administrator & rdquo; to execute. Of course, this is not the easiest way. Another trick is to hold down Ctrl+Shift+double-click and the effect is exactly the same as the right-click menu. Go and try it, like a fake package!

Figure 4 Running the program as an administrator
4. One-click to generate a new window
What if you want to create a new program window? “Files”→“New”? That's right! This is really a good way to try it out, but it doesn't work for individual programs (like “Notepad”). Then …… give it a try, hold down the Shift key and click on the program icon on the taskbar. OK! The effect is out.
Of course, if you still don't understand what I am talking about, then the screenshot below will give you the answer!

Figure 5 One-click to generate a new window

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