Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts
December 1, 2009
Just started enjoying and unfolding the new features of Windows 7. You must be overwhelmed by the detailed offerings. Here is a list of short cuts to help you have an easy ride on your new OS : Windows 7.
Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts . (Courtesy notebooks [dot]com)
| Right Shift for eight seconds | Turn Filter Keys on and off |
| Left Alt+Left Shift+PrtScn (or PrtScn) | Turn High Contrast on or off |
| Left Alt+Left Shift+Num Lock | Turn Mouse Keys on or off |
| Shift five times | Turn Sticky Keys on or off |
| Num Lock for five seconds | Turn Toggle Keys on or off |
| Win + U | Open the Ease of Access Center |
Window logo Keyboard Shortcuts:
| Win | Open or close the Start menu |
| Win + Pause | Display the System Properties dialog box. |
| Win + D | Display the desktop |
| Win + M | Minimize all windows. |
| Win + Shift + M | Restore minimized windows to the desktop. |
| Win + E | Open Computer. |
| Win + F | Search for a file or folder. |
| Ctrl + Win + F | Search for computers (if you’re on a network). |
| Win + L | Lock your computer or switch users. |
| Win + R | Open the Run dialog box. |
| Win + T | Cycle through programs on the taskbar. |
| Win + Number | Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. If the program is already running, switch to that program. |
| Shift + Win + number | Start a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. |
| Ctrl+Win + Number | Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. |
| Alt + Win + number | Open the Jump List for the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. |
| Win + Tab | Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D. |
| Ctrl + Win + Tab | Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D. |
| Ctrl + Win + B | Switch to the program that displayed a message in the notification area. |
| Win + SpaceBar | Preview the desktop |
| Win + Up Arrow | Maximize the window. |
| Win + Left Arrow | Maximize the window to the left side of the screen. |
| Win + Right Arrow | Maximize the window to the right side of the screen |
| Win + Down Arrow | Minimize the window |
| Win + Home | Minimize all but the active window |
| Win + Shift+ left Arrow or right Arrow | Move a window from one monitor to another. |
| Win + P | Choose a presentation display mode. |
| Win + G | Cycle through gadgets. |
| Win + U | Open Ease of Access Center. |
| Win + X | Open Windows Mobility Center |
* Win stands for Windows key button
Dialog Box keyboard Shortcuts:
The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for use in dialog boxes.
| Ctrl+Tab | Move forward through tabs |
| Ctrl+Shift+Tab | Move back through tabs |
| Tab | Move forward through options |
| Shift+Tab | Move back through options |
| Alt+underlined letter | Perform the command (or select the option) that goes with that letter |
| Enter | Replaces clicking the mouse for many selected commands |
| Spacebar | Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box |
| Arrow keys | Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons |
| F1 | Display Help |
| F4 | Display the items in the active list |
| Backspace | Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box |
Window Explorer keyboard Shortcut:
The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for working with Windows Explorer windows or folders.
| Ctrl+N | Open a new window |
| Ctrl+W | Close the current window |
| Ctrl+Shift+N | Create a new folder |
| End | Display the bottom of the active window |
| Home | Display the top of the active window |
| F11 | Maximize or minimize the active window |
| Ctrl+Period (.) | Rotate a picture clockwise |
| Ctrl+Comma (,) | Rotate a picture counter-clockwise |
| Num Lock+Asterisk (*) on numeric keypad | Display all subfolders under the selected folder |
| Num Lock+Plus Sign (+) on numeric keypad | Display the contents of the selected folder |
| Num Lock+Minus Sign (-) on numeric keypad | Collapse the selected folder |
| Left Arrow | Collapse the current selection (if it’s expanded), or select the parent folder |
| Alt+Enter | Open the Properties dialog box for the selected item |
| Alt+P | Display the preview pane |
| Alt+Left Arrow | View the previous folder |
| Backspace | View the previous folder |
| Right Arrow | Display the current selection (if it’s collapsed), or select the first subfolder |
| Alt+Right Arrow | View the next folder |
| Alt+Up Arrow | View the parent folder |
| Ctrl+Shift+E | Display all folders above the selected folder |
| Ctrl+Mouse scroll wheel | Change the size and appearance of file and folder icons |
| Alt+D | Select the address bar |
| Ctrl+E | Select the search box |
| Ctrl+F | Select the search box |
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Windows 7 Good News for “PARENTS”!
November 29, 2009
Hey! worried about being messy parents when it comes to controlling your children’s activities on computer. Well then don’t be, because windows 7 has finally got up with the solution which we use to see in old television remotes. The parental controls stop the access to any program or game you want your child to remain away from and also enables you to control the number of hours your child can access the PC. A notification will appear that the program is being locked and a link would appear through which the child can request for the permission only grant able by the parent.
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