Keyboard shortcuts can effectively save computer operation time, but some people are too accustomed to mouse operation, even lazy to use CTRL + C and CTRL + V.
With the advent of the new Windows 7 system, we seem to overlook a lot of practical shortcuts. Why do we need to take the trouble to hit the mouse if we do the same thing quickly through the two keys on the keyboard?
Below, the author of the vast number of Windows 7 users to introduce 10 of the most practical shortcut operation:
Ctrl+shift+n
If you want to use the mouse to create a new folder, you need to take steps: Right-click the mouse--> new--> folder. Now, ctrl+shift+n shortcuts can be done in one step. With this shortcut, you can create a new folder in any location where you can create a folder on a Windows 7 system.
win+ Space Bar
By clicking the Windows icon key and the SPACEBAR, all open windows will be minimized and the desktop will be displayed directly. The effect of this shortcut is actually the same as the Show Desktop button.
Win+home
Minimize all windows except the currently active window.
win+↑ /↓ /← /→
By clicking the Windows icon key and the left and right arrow keys, the user can maximize the window to one side of the screen. Win+↑ can maximize the window, win+↓ can minimize the window.
Win+t
Click the Windows icon key and the T key to switch the Windows 7 taskbar to the application.
win+1, win+2, win+3 and so
By clicking the Windows icon key and the number key, the user can specify the program in the taskbar, in the order in which the number is numbered.
shift+win+1, +2, +3 and so
The Shift+windows icon key + Number key opens a new instance of the taskbar's corresponding program. For example, a new blank Word document and a new Firefox session are created.
win+ (+ +)
The Windows icon key + Plus key/minus key can magnify or shrink any application (Magnifier program).
Dual Monitor : win+shift+← /→
If you are using a dual monitor on a Windows 7 platform, you can move the active window to the left/right monitor via the win+shift+←/→ shortcut key.
Win+pause
If you want to understand the memory, processor and other PC system information, you can first click the Start menu, into the Control Panel--> system, and then security--> system. Of course, the easiest way to do this is to Win+pause shortcut keys.