15 Essential Windows 7 Shortcuts
When it comes to Windows, the shortest distance between point A and point B isn't a straight line, but a keyboard shortcut. Commit these to memory and you'll work faster:
• Win+Home Minimizes all inactive Windows, not only giving you quick access to the desktop, but hides what you've been up to when the boss strolls by.
• Win+Left/Right Arrow Docks the active Window to either side of the screen.
• Win+Up/Down Arrow Maximizes or minimizes active window.
• Shift+Win+Left Arrow Shuttles the active Window to an adjacent monitor.
• Win+Number (1-9) Launch or toggle to the corresponding program in the taskbar.
• Click and Shake Window Minimizes all other Windows (and strengthens your forearm).
• Win+Tab Initiates Flip 3D, which renders live thumbnail images of open windows in a 3D view.
• Ctrl+Win+Tab Initiates a persistent Flip 3D display so you don't have to hold down the Windows key.
• Ctrl+ZUndoes an action.
• Ctrl+A Selects all items in a document or Window.
• Alt+Delete Displays the system menu (Remote Desktop Connection).
• Alt+Home Displays the Start menu (Remote Desktop Connection).
• Ctrl+Shift+D Clears the calculation history (Calculator).
• Numlock+Asterisk on Numpad Displays all subfolders under the selected folder.
• Shift+Right-click a file Adds a Copy as Path entry to the right-click context menu.
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