ALT + Space: In the case of mouse malfunction, move the window on the current screen
The key function is to pop the classic window control menu in the upper-left corner of the current window--Maximize, minimize, restore, move, and close. The purpose of this shortcut is to move the current window on the screen in the event of a mouse malfunction. Shortcut keys are even available for browsers that are full screen state.
Because Windows 7 default does not have a classic window control menu, right-click on the taskbar window button will pop up jump List, so in addition to press shift+ right button to pull out the classic menu, ALT + space is also a good trick.
This way, if a program opens but does not appear in the foreground, you can use ALT + + space combination to control the window's position on the screen.
ctrl+shift+ Carriage return: Run program as Administrator
This shortcut allows you to "Run as Administrator" on a program. As we know, some Windows optimization tools provide the option to add this shortcut to the registry right-click menu. We can select "Run as Administrator" after we have installed the menu and right-click on a program. But now this shortcut, even open the "Run" window is the same can be used, more convenient?
Ctrl+shift+n: New Folder
The shortcut key is "Create a new folder." It was seen by a Microsoft engineer as the heart's favorite. Moving the mouse back and forth on the screen is the hardest thing to do when you quickly manipulate the resource manager. Windows 7 is a very humane way to put the new folder's links on the toolbar, but if you're a super lazy person who doesn't want to move, this shortcut is perfect for you.