The 14 commonly used shortcuts

  
that must be remembered in the Win7 system use some shortcuts when using the computer, especially when playing games or using some software. Shortcuts are not only convenient, but if used well, they can even greatly improve our work efficiency. Moreover, the shortcut keys can be used not only in the software, but also in the Win7 system.
1.Ctrl+Shift+N: New Folder
Press Ctrl+Shift+N in the folder window to quickly create a new folder. Press Ctrl+Shift+N in IE9 to open the current tab in a new window.
2. Ctrl+Shift+Double-click the left mouse button: Run the program as an administrator
In Win7, some programs may need to be "run as administrator" to use normally. In general, you will right-click on the program icon and select “Run as administrator", now just hold down Ctrl+Shift and double-click with the left mouse button.
3.Shift+right mouse button: right click “send to” to add more locations
In general, right click on a file and then point to “send to” to list the only sendable locations. So a few.

Ordinary send to location
While holding down the shift key and then right click on the file, the position sent to it has increased a lot!

Press and hold the shift right button to send to the position increase< Br> In addition to the "send to" location has increased, the right-click menu has also added several options.

Add more options to the right-click menu
4.Shift+Right: Open the command line in the current folder with the command line open
at the beginning of windows> enter cmd in the run. While holding down the Shift key and then right-clicking on a folder, there will be an additional option in the right-click menu to open the command window here.

Open the command window here
Click this to open the command line window and position the current directory to this folder.

Locating the current directory in the command line window
5.Win+Space: Displaying the desktop
The effect of this combination key is the same as the mouse pointing to the rightmost side of the taskbar, “display desktop” Release the button to restore the previous window.
6.Win+Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow: Move the current active window
Where, Win+Left/Right moves the window to the screen, occupying half of the screen, Win+ is maximizing the current window, Win+ To restore the current window.
7. Press Win+Shift+Left/Right Arrow under Dual Display: Move the current window to the left display
Use this shortcut key under dual display, it is convenient to move the current window to another display. on.
8.Win+T: Display the thumbnail of the taskbar window, press Enter to open the current preview window
After holding down the Windows key, press the T key to switch between all thumbnails of the task, switch to When you open the window, press Enter directly to switch the window to the foreground display.
9.Shift+Left click on the window or program in the taskbar: open a new window or open the program again
The description may not be easy to understand, for example, a text document is currently open. Hold down the shift key and then click the text document in the taskbar with the left mouse button to create a new blank text document.
10.Win+B: Position the cursor to the system tray
Press Win+B to position the cursor on the system tray in the lower right corner of the screen, and then use the direction to select the icon and time in the system tray. .
11.Win+P: Switch between display and projection
This needs to be used after the projector is connected to the computer.
12.Win+1/Win+2: Quickly switch programs in the taskbar
Task bar from left to right 1, 2, 3, for quick switching. The effect on the current window is minimized, and another minimized shortcut is Win+M.
13.Win+Pause: Open system properties
14.Ctrl+Shift+Esc: Quickly open Windows Task Manager
In Win7, if you want to open Task Manager, you can right click on the taskbar. In the blank space, then select “Start Task Manager” in the pop-up menu, or press Ctrl+Alt+Del to lock the screen, and then click “Start Task Manager” in the lock interface. The Ctrl+Shift+Esc shortcut can open the task manager directly under any circumstances.

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