Tips for using the computer: N kinds of Win keys

  
Every day, I use Windows, I have to type the keyboard every day. Skilled use of various Windows system shortcuts is one of the signs of a computer old bird, and the Win key on the keyboard is the core of the Windows system shortcut. Let's take a look at the various shortcut keys that make up the Win key, which is often used for rookie learning. Just press the Win button and everyone knows that the Start menu is turned on and off. Win+E: Open My Computer Win+F: Search File Win+D: Show Desktop Win+M: Minimize All Windows Win + Pause: Display System Properties Dialog Win + L: Lock Your Computer or Switch User Win + R: Open the Run dialog Win + T: Switch the program on the taskbar (feel like the alt+ESC) Win + P: Select a presentation display mode Win + G: Loop the sidebar of the widget Win + U : Open Easy Access Center Ctrl + Win + F: Search for computer (if you are on the network) Win + SHIFT + M: Restore minimized window to desktop Win + & larr;: Maximize to the screen on the left side of the screen Win + &rarr ;: maximizes the window to the right of the screen Win + ↑: maximizes the window Win + ↓: minimizes the window Win + Home: minimizes all windows, except the currently active window Win+ SHIFT + ↑: stretched window To the top and bottom of the screen Win+ SHIFT + →/←: Move a window from one monitor to another Win + TAB: Cycle through the programs on the taskbar and use the Aero 3D effect Ctrl + Win + TAB: Use directions Key to cycle Change the program on the taskbar and use the Aero 3D effect Ctrl + Win + B: Switch to the program that displays the information in the notification area Shift + Win + Number: Let the specified position in the taskbar (the number pressed as the serial number) The program, a new instance of Ctrl + Win + Number: Let the program in the specified position of the taskbar (press the number as the serial number), switch to the last active window ALT + Win + Number: Let the taskbar specify The program of the position (the number pressed as the serial number) displays the jump list. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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