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Windows 7 Tips and Tweaks
Now that I have a new operating system, Windows 7 64-bit, I must tweak.
My first few ventures out on the net looking for information returned the following 2 helpful articles:
- 20 Windows 7 Tweaks & Tips – Every Secret Uncovered to Date
This covers a good number of the tweaks and tricks I had seen out there, including some very helpful and cool keyboard shortcuts. - Start Explorer in Drive View
I hate having explorer open up to “My Music”, “My Videos” etc. Who uses that really? This tells you how to get it back to how it should be. - The Bumper List of Windows 7 Secrets
A bit dated (January 2009), but still includes many hints about how to use Windows 7 to its fullest.
Some Keyboard Shortcuts That are Awesome
- Windows + Up
Maximizes the window - Windows +Down
Lowers the window height, Max -> Restore, Restore -> Minimized (be careful, you can’t go from Minimized to Restore with Windows + Up, only Restore to maximized) - Windows + Left
Great for Side by Siding, this makes the window take up the left 50% of the screen it is on - Windows + Right
Exact opposite of Windows + Left, duh - Windows + Shift + Left
Great multiple monitor support — moves windows to the next monitor on the left - Windows + Shift + Right
Take a guess? It moves windows to the monitor to the right - Windows + Home
Hides all “other” windows (hmm, just like on OS X) so you can focus. - Windows + [Number]
Just like in Vista, Windows + 1 corresponds to the first icon in the taskbar, Windows + 2 the 2nd, and so forth - Windows + Shift + [Number]
Haven’t seen this one listed yet, but it launches another instance of the application, instead of focusing on it. Much like the old Vista quick launch functionality - Windows + Space
Lets you take a quick peak at your desktop through all the windows, it looks cool — not sure if there are many useful applications of this
I love how Microsoft is addressing the needs of the multiple monitor community. Back in 1999 I thought I was among a very select crowd. Nowadays almost everyone I know (especially in tech roles) has multiple monitors in at least 1 of their computing locations (usually work).
More to come!
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