Must-see 15 Win7 shortcuts

  

Shortcuts are an integral part of any operating system. Skilled operation of system shortcuts can do more with less for our work and entertainment. In October 2009, Microsoft officially released its next-generation operating platform —— Windows7, with its cool operation interface and rich features, attracted the attention of everyone. However, the shortcut keys give us not only convenience, but also the thrill of the machine. It's hard to imagine a Warcraft player without a keyboard.

1.Ctrl+Shift+N–Create a new folder

You need to press Ctrl+Shift+N in the folder window to open the incognito window in Chrome. hot key.

2.Ctrl+Shift+Left – Open the program with administrator privileges (Ctrl+Shift+ClicktoOpenaProgramAsAdministrator)

Some programs need to right-click to select the administrator privileges of Windows7 to run normally. I didn't test the shortcut key of this egg pain. The software AirVideoServer tested by @sfufoet under the restricted account can successfully connect to AirVideoServer and play video on the Touch.

3.Shift+right mouse button– enhanced right button sent to

Right click to send is a very common function, generally can be sent to: desktop shortcut, mail contact, compression Documents, mobile devices, and more. And through the Shift+right mouse button to send, add all the contents of the Windows7 personal folder, including: my documents, my photos, my music, desktop, etc.

4.Shift+right click – The current folder is opened with the command line.

Start>Run>cmd is the command line interface, the legendary DOS command. Perhaps the most common one is pinging? It is also a good idea to use the command line to modify the file extension. renname.txtname.bat can change a text file to a batch file. The function of Shift+right-clicking on the current folder with the command line is to open the various levels of folders without frequent cd.

5.Win+Space & ndash; Flash Desktop

The effect is the same as the mouse staying at the far right end of the taskbar. Release the Win button to restore the window. Well, you can use it to look at the beauty of the desktop background.

6.Win+Up/Down/Left/Right & ndash; Move the current active window

Among them, Win+Left/Right moves the window to both sides of the screen, accounting for half screen, maximizing on Win+ The current window, the next to restore the current window

7. For dual monitors: Win+Shift+Left– Move the current window to the left display

For the enviable dual monitor, it can be very It is convenient to move the current window to another display, such as moving the video window to the side, and continuing to go online.

8. For dual monitors: Win+Shift+Right & ndash; Move the current window to the display on the right

I think it is a foreigner who lists this shortcut separately for the sake of making up the number.

9.Win+T– Display the thumbnail of the taskbar window and press Enter to switch

Press T several times to display in different taskbar windows, and press Enter to switch. Very convenient shortcuts. You can also use Win+Tab to switch windows.

10.Shift+Left – Open the open program/folder again in the taskbar

If you are facing the ChromeShift+left button in the taskbar, Open a new window. Pressing on the notepad will open a notebook again.

11.Win+B–Moving the Cursor to the System Tray

For keyboard enthusiasts, you don't need to press the TAB button to switch to the system tray. Win+B goes straight to the tray, and then you can use the arrow keys to control and control the time zone.

12.Win+P– Switch between display and projection

13.Win+1, Win+2– Quickly switch programs in the taskbar

Taskbar From left to right 1, 2, 3, for fast switching. The effect on the current window is minimized, and another minimized shortcut is Win+M.

14.Win+Pause–Open System Properties

By the Start Menu > Computer Right Properties, is a thing.

15.Ctrl+Shift+Esc– Quickly open Windows Task Manager

As the saying goes, the best thing to stay at the end, since upgrading Windows7, you want to call Task Manager, you need to Ctrl+ first Alt+Del standard shortcuts, click on Task Manager, and the screen will be locked.

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