1) Select and Focus Taskbar Applications
To select and focus applications in the taskbar, hold down the Windows
key, press T, and use the arrow keys or type T repeatedly. This lets you
scroll through the pinned applications without ever touching your
mouse.
2) Copy, Paste or Undo a File Move
Most people know that the key commands Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+Z are
handy for copying, pasting and deleting text, but did you know that you
can use these commands for files as well?
3) Tile Windows
With Windows 7 came Aero Snap, or the ability to maximize a window by
dragging it to the side of the screen. But what if you want to easily
tile your windows?
Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), select the applications you wish to
tile (Ctrl+Click), right click, and select Tile Horizontally or Tile
Vertically.Tile Vertically.
4) Open an Application
To start an application that is pinned to the taskbar, hold the Windows
key and press the number that corresponds with its location (Win+number
from one to nine).
5) Manage Your Applications
To open a new window of the same application (for example, to open a new
Chrome window or a second Desktop folder), hold the Shift key, the
Window key and then a number from one to nine. If you want to page
through the open windows, press Control, Window, and a number, from one
to nine.
6) Pin Any Item to the Taskbar
By default, Windows 7 only lets you pin applications to the taskbar. But
if you want to pin a different item like a file or folder, follow these
easy steps.
1) Drag and drop the file onto your desktop (If the item is in the Favorites folder, follow these extra steps)
2) Right click > New > Shortcut
3) Type in: explorer "C:shortcutsFavorites - ShortcutName.lnk"
4) Name the shortcut
5) The Shortcut will now appear as a folder, which you can right click to pin to the taskbar
7) Open a Command Prompt
To access the open a command option, hold down the Shift key and right-click a folder.
8) Access the Secret "Send To" Menu
Did you know that there is a secret "Send To" menu that you can access
with the Shift key? Hold down Shift, right-click the folder and select
the "Send To" menu. This lets you access a whole new set of file
locations, so you can quickly re-locate a folder without the hassle.
9) Modify the Default "Send To" Menu
If you want to change the options that appear in your default "Send To
menu," type "shell:sendto" into the location bar of a folder. You can
then drag and drop new folder locations to the Send To folder.
10) Create a Zip Folder
A zip folder is the quickest way to transport a large selection of
files. To create a zip folder, right click a regular file folder and
select the "Send To" option. The "Compressed (zipped) Folder" option
will compress your folder and make it easier to upload the files in one
fell swoop.
Enjoy...:)
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