Forgotten operating skills in the Windows system

  
is now the world of Windows, from "Wine Wine House" to "Warm Bar" to Win2000. I think everyone has already played with it! Maybe a lot of practical and convenient operations in the system have already been forgotten! Because of this, they are all found out for everyone to warm up, I hope to help everyone.

Shorten the startup time (for Win2000)

Right click on "My Computer" → "Properties" → "Advanced" → "Startup and Recovery" button to enter "Startup and Failure" Restore dialog box; then set the "Display Operating System List" in "System Startup" to be smaller, for example: 8 seconds or less. If we want to go directly to Win 2000 without displaying the system list, set it to 0 seconds.

Quick Display Menu (for Win2000)

Win2000's default menu display is “fade out”, but the speed is slower, you can increase its display speed. Operation method: Right click on your desktop, select “Properties” → “Display Properties” → “Effects”, and under the tab, change “Fade in and out” on the right side of “Animation Menu and Tooltip” to “Scroll Effect”. Then, click "Start → Run", type regedit.exe command, press "OK" to enter [HKEY_CURRENT_ USER]\\Control Panel\\Desktop, double-click the key name "Menushowdelay" in the right window, the value of this item The range is 0 to 100000 milliseconds, and the default value is changed to "0" or "400".

Quick Search Files (for Win2000)

If you want to frequently search for the same type of file or a directory on your hard drive, you don't need to repeat the search operation, no matter what you use. What search criteria, just save and reuse the search. After you type your search criteria, perform an "Search Now". Then right-click on the Search Results panel (or select the File menu), select Save Search, and type the file name and save location in the pop-up dialog box. Every time you want to run the same search, just find the file in Explorer and double-click it. The saved search criteria will be easily imported into the appropriate area of ​​the Search Results dialog without having to enter the search repeatedly. Standards are available for searching.

Quickly copy files (for Win98/2000)

First select the source file or folder with the mouse, then hold down the Ctrl key, then hold down the left mouse button and drag Copy the source file or folder to the target folder and copy the source file or folder to the destination folder. If we drag the file or folder to the destination, hold down the Ctrl+Shift key and select "Copy to current location" in the pop-up menu bar to achieve the purpose of copying the file.

Quick restart (for Win9x/Me)

Every time we restart the computer, the computer will detect the system and hardware, which takes a certain amount of time. In order to be able to restart quickly, we can follow the steps below: Click the "Start" button, select "Close System", in the pop-up "Close Win dialog box", select "Restart the computer", then hold Shift Click the "Yes" button at the same time as the key, so that you can skip the detection of the system and hardware, so as to achieve a quick restart of the computer.

Quickly open non-associated files (for Win98/2000)

The traditional operation is to hold down the Shift key, right click on the file, and then click the "Open with..." command Finally, in the "Open with" dialog box, select the program to open this file, this operation is very troublesome. If you need a non-associative program to open such a file, you already have a shortcut on your desktop. Just drag the file onto the application's desktop shortcut icon and you can use this program to open the file. For example, to open a TXT file with Word
2000, drag the TXT file to the Word
2000 icon on the desktop.

Quickly locate the mouse (for Win2000)

Click "Start" → "Settings" → "Control Panel" → "Mouse" → "Hardware" → "Properties", select the advanced settings. Set the mouse's sample rate to 100Hz, the input buffer length to 300Hz, and click OK. If the system becomes unstable after setting, change the sampling rate to 80Hz or less (Figure 3).

Quickly and automatically hide the taskbar (for Win98/Me/2000)

Right click on the blank space of the desktop, select "Properties" → "Display Properties" → "Effects" in the right-click menu Tab, remove the hook in front of "Show window content while dragging" in "Visual Effects".

Prevent program exclusive system resources (for Win2000)

Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to enter the "Windows Security" dialog box, click the "Task Manager" button, in the "Application" A list of running applications can be seen in the Programs tab. But after selecting the "Processes" tab, you will find more system resources. This list lists all system processes and applications and the memory and CPU usage of each process. If you find that an application monopolizes system memory or CPU time, you can end it and release the resources to other processes. But don't make decisions recklessly, otherwise unsaved data may be lost. At this point, you can use the Alt+Tab key combination to switch between applications, then save the data and exit the program in the normal way.



Quickly create shortcuts (for Win2000)

Right click on any blank space, select "New" → "Shortcut", and then open "Create Shortcut" Dialog box. In Win 9x, you need to click the "Browse" button and find the application in the folder to create a shortcut, and Windows 2000 can automatically complete the path selection, just type "C:\\" and you can see the C root. All files in the directory (including all the first layer folders); type "C:\\m" to see all the files and folders under the root directory starting with "M", such as "My Documents" and "My Photos". Therefore, the more information you type, the smaller the range of results list is. In Start → Run, the auto-complete path selection function is also supported, but only executable programs and folders are displayed.

Use the taskbar to display shortcuts (for Win98/Me/2000)

You can drag a folder and program you use often to the taskbar to create a shortcut. You can create a new folder on the D drive, name it "System Taskbar", put your favorite folders and common program shortcuts into this folder, then right click on the taskbar. Select "Toolbar" → "New Toolbar" → "System Taskbar", click "OK", the toolbar will appear on the taskbar. By default, the icon, text, and title of the new toolbar are displayed. But you can just let it display the icon by right-clicking on the taskbar to remove the small hooks in front of "Show Title" and "Show Text".

Use the start menu to display shortcuts (for Win98/Me/2000)

Create a new folder called "Complete Program" in the "Start" menu, and put all the software shortcuts. The way is moved to this folder intact. Then create a few additional folders to save shortcuts to frequently used programs, documents, and system tools. The Windows system Start menu supports shortcut drag and add delete operations.

Automatically close the program that stops responding (for Win Me/2000)

Click "Start" → "Run", then type regedit.exe command, press "OK" to enter "[ ,null,null,3],The key value of AutoEndTasks in HKEY_CURRENT_USER]\\Control\\PanelDesktop is set to 1.

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