Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts

Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcut Guide


 General Windows 8 Shortcuts


Win – Display Start Menu
Win + Mouse Scroll Wheel – Zoom in and out on the Start Menu
Win + L – Lock your PC and return to logon screen
Win + P – Projector options
Win + X – Admin tools menu
Win + Enter – Starts Windows Narrator
Win + (plus sign + ) – Screen zoom in
Win + (minus sign - ) – Screen zoom out
Win + Print Screen – Saves a screenshot in the picture library screenshot folder
Print Screen – Saves a screenshot to clipboard
Alt + Tab – Classic app switcher
Win + Tab – Metro app switcher
Alt + F4 – Close application (Desktop and Metro)
Tab – Select different items
Ctrl + C – Copy
Ctrl + X – Cut
Ctrl + V – Paste

Metro / Modern Shortcuts
Win + C – Displays charms
Win + Z – Displays app bar
Win + I – Settings side menu
Win + K – Devices menu
Win + H – Share menu
Win + F – File search
Win + Q – Application search
Win + W – Settings search
Win + (period . ) – Snap Metro app to the right
Win + Shift + (period.) – Snap Metro app to the left
Arrow keys + spacebar – Select app tile

Desktop Shortcuts

Win + D – Show Desktop
Win + M – Minimize to Desktop
Win + R – Run
Win + T – Taskbar previews
Win + U – Ease of Access Center
Win + Pause / Break – System Information
Win + comma – Peek at desktop
Ctrl + Shift + Escape – Task Manager
Win + Right Arrow – Aero snap right
Win + Left Arrow – Aero snap left
Win + Up Arrow – Aero snap full screen
Win + 1 through 9 – Launched applications pinned to the taskbar

File Explorer Shortcuts

Win + E – Open File Explorer    
 Ctrl + N – Additional File Explorer window
Alt + F + P – Open Command prompt at current location
Alt + F + r – Open PowerShell prompt at current location
Ctrl + Mouse Scroll Wheel – Change view
Ctrl + Shift + N – New Folder
Alt + Enter – Selected File/Folder Properties
F2 – Rename selected item
Ctrl + F1 – Show or Hide Ribbon
Alt + Up arrow – Navigate up a folder
Alt + Left Arrow – Navigate to previous folder
Alt + Right Arrow – Navigate forward

Desktop Internet Explorer 10

Ctrl + B – Favorites Manager
Ctrl + D – Add site to Favorites
Ctrl + I – Favorites List
Ctrl + G – Feeds
Ctrl + H – History
Ctrl + J – View Downloads
Ctrl + N – New Window
Ctrl + P – Print
Ctrl + Shift + P – Open In Private mode tab
Ctrl + T – New tab
Ctrl + K – Duplicate tab
Ctrl + W – Close tab
Ctrl + Shift + T – Reopen closed tab
Ctrl + Tab – Switch between open tabs
Ctrl + R or F5 – Refresh Page
Ctrl + U – View Source
Ctrl + F or F3 – Find on page
Ctrl + E – Move cursor to address bar to search the web
Alt + Home – Homepage
Alt + Left Arrow – Back
Alt + Right Arrow – Forward
F10 – Menu bar
F11 – Toggle Full Screen Mode
F12 – Developer Tools

Metro Internet Explorer 10

Ctrl + E – Move cursor to address bar to search the web
Ctrl + F or F3 – Find on page
Ctrl + R or F5 – Refresh Page
Ctrl + P – Print
Ctrl + T – New tab
Ctrl + K – Duplicate tab
Ctrl + W – Close tab
Ctrl + Tab – Switch between open tabs
Ctrl + Shift + T – Reopen closed tab
Ctrl + Shift + P – Open In Private Mode Tab
Ctrl + L or F4 – Open address bar
Alt + Left Arrow – Back
Alt + Right Arrow – Forward


Disable Internet Explorer 8 from Windows 7


        There is not a way to completely uninstall it, let’s take a look at how to disable IE 8 in
Windows 7 so you won’t have to deal with it anymore.
Click on the Start Menu and go to Control Panel and change the View by category to Large
or Small icons then from the Control Panel list go into Programs and Features.
CP View 
In the Programs and Features window click on the “Turn Windows features on or off”
link on the left hand side.
The Windows Features screen opens up and here you want to uncheck the box
 next to Internet Explorer 8.
You will get a confirmation box when you uncheck it saying it may affect
other Windows features.  It will if you don’t have another browser installed
 but otherwise everything that usually opens in IE will open in your default browser.
After verifying you want to turn it off click OK.
You will get a progress notification while Windows turns off IE 8.
When everything is turned off you will need to restart your system.
 
After coming back from the restart you will notice Internet Explorer 8
 is no longer there.  Anything you had linked to IE will be associated with
 another browser if you have one installed. It will also no longer appear in
the Set Default Programs section.
 
If you go to the Open With list in Explorer you will see a generic Internet Browser icon
that will open up whatever is your default browser.
 
This doesn’t completely remove all traces of Internet Explorer 8 as other programs
and processes rely on its rendering engine.  This will definitely get it off your way when
 doing your daily computing tasks.


Windows 7 start button changer

Windows 7 Start button Changer
Note : Run as a Administrator.
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