I was working well, but the screen flashed, but I did not expect it, so I fixed the mouse forever.
I had to restart my computer after several attempts. Minutes passed, and several colleagues tried it. But I still can't do it. I can only enable the keyboard.
At this moment, I suddenly thought that there were other programmers who had similar experiences with me, Baidu. Don't mention it. It was really a great answer that made me feel inferior with a mouse.
The following is the shortcut key moment:
Windows XP keyboard shortcuts
Working in Windows XP is the same as working in windows. Use the shortcut key instead of the mouse. Yes
Use keyboard shortcuts to open, close, and navigate the "Start" menu, desktop, menu, dialog box, and
Webpage. The keyboard also allows you to easily interact with your computer.
Click a title or press the tab key to highlight the title, and then press Enter.
I. general keyboard shortcuts
Key objective
CTRL + C copy.
CTRL + x cut.
CTRL + V paste.
CTRL + z undo.
Delete.
Shift + delete permanently deletes the selected option, instead of placing it in the recycle bin.
Press ctrl to copy the selected item.
When you drag an item, press Ctrl + shift to create the shortcut key of the option.
F2 renames the selected project.
CTRL + right click to move the insert point to the start of the next word.
CTRL + Left click to move the insertion point to the start point of the previous word.
Press Ctrl + down to move the insertion point to the starting position of the next segment.
CTRL + The up key moves the insert point to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
CTRL + Shift + any arrow key to highlight a piece of text.
Shift + any arrow keys in the window or desktop, or select the text in the document.
CTRL + A select all content.
F3 searches for files or folders.
Alt + enter to view the properties of the selected item.
Alt + F4 close the current project or exit the current program.
Alt + enter displays the properties of the selected object.
Alt + Space key opens a shortcut menu for the current window.
CTRL + F4 close the current document in a program that allows multiple documents to be opened at the same time.
Alt + TAB switch between open projects.
Alt + ESC switches cyclically in the order that the project is opened.
F6 cyclically switches screen elements in a window or on the desktop.
F4 displays the address column list in "My Computer" and "Windows Resource Manager.
Shift + F10 shows the shortcut menu of the selected item.
Alt + Space key displays the "System" menu in the current window.
Press Ctrl + ESC to display the Start Menu.
Alt + the corresponding menu is displayed with an underscore in the menu name.
The command name displayed on the Open menu contains an underscore to execute the corresponding command.
F10 activates the menu bar in the current program.
Open the next menu on the right or submenu on the right.
Open the next menu on the left or close the sub-menu.
F5 refresh the current window.
Backspace in "My Computer" or "Windows Resource Manager" to view the previous folder
.
ESC cancels the current task.
When you insert a disc into a CD-ROM drive, press shift to prevent the disc from playing automatically.
2. Shortcut Keys in the dialog box
Key objective
CTRL + TAB move forward between tabs.
CTRL + Shift + TAB move backward between tabs.
Tab moves forward between options.
Shift + TAB move backward between options.
Alt + underlined letters to execute the corresponding command or select the corresponding option.
Enter.
Space key if the active option is a check box, select or clear the check box.
Select a button when the arrow button is a set of options.
F1 displays help.
F4 displays the items in the current list.
If a folder is selected in the "Save as" or "open" dialog box
Open the upper-level folder.
3. keyboard shortcuts
On the "Microsoft keyboard" or containing the Windows logo key (win for short) and "Application
For other compatible keyboards of the Program Key (key), you can use the following shortcut keys.
Key objective
Win displays or hides the Start Menu.
The win + break dialog box displays "System Properties.
Win + D Display desktop.
Win + M minimizes all windows.
Windows with win + Shift + M restoration minimized.
Win + e Open "my computer ".
Win + F search for files or folders.
CTRL + win + F search for computers.
Windows Help is displayed in win + F1.
Win + L if connected to the network domain, your computer will be locked, or if not connected to the network domain
Switch the user.
Win + R open the "run" dialog box.
Key to display the shortcut menu.
Win + u open "Tool Manager ".
Iv. Auxiliary keyboard shortcuts
Key objective
Shift on the right side switches the "filter key" On and off in eight seconds.
Alt + Shift + print screen on the left to switch between the Enable and off of "high contrast.
Alt + Shift + num lock on the left switch the "Mouse key" On and off.
Shift switches the Enable and off of the "Sticky key" five times.
The num lock key is used to switch the switch key in five seconds.
Win + u open "Tool Manager ".
5. keyboard shortcut for "Windows Resource Manager"
Key objective
End displays the bottom of the current window.
The homepage displays the top of the current window.
Num Lock + the asterisk (*) on the numeric keyboard shows all subfolders in the selected folder.
Num Lock + the plus sign (+) on the numeric keyboard shows the content of the selected folder.
Num Lock + minus sign (-) of the numeric keyboard to fold the selected folder.
Click the left arrow to collapse the option when the current option is expanded, or select its parent folder.
The right arrow opens the option when the selected option is collapsed or the first option is selected.
Win XP installation parameter exposure
Learn more about the installation parameters of the Windows XP operating system.
Help.
First, check the parameters available for winnt32.exe.
Winnt32.exe is located in the i386 directory. This file can run directly in Windows
The specific parameters include:
Install or upgrade Windows XP. In Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows
For me, WindowsNT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP computers
Run winnt32.
Syntax:
Winnt32 [/checkupgradeonly] [/CMD: command_line] [/cmdcons]
[/Copydir: imo-folder_name] [/copysource: folder_name] [/debug
[Level]: [filename] [/dudisable] [/duprepare: pathname]
[/Dushare: pathname] [/M: folder_name] [/makelocalsource] [/noreboot]
[/S: sourcepath] [/syspart: drive_letter] [/tempdrive: drive_letter]
[/UDF: Id [, udb_file] [/unattend [num]: [answer_file]
Parameters:
/Checkupgradeonly
Check the upgrade compatibility between your computer and Windows XP. If you use this option
The/unattend does not require user input. Otherwise, the result is displayed on the screen and can be used
You can save the specified file names. The default file name is upgrade.txt (in systemroot
Folder ).
/CMD: command_line
Indicates that the installer runs a special command before the last installation. This will be in
After the computer restarts twice and the installation program collects necessary configuration information
Before the completion of installation.
/Cmdcons
Install the "Recovery Console" on the running computer as the startup option. Recovery Control
Is a command line interface, which can be used to execute such as starting and stopping services and accessing local drivers
Such as an NTFS drive. Only after regular installation is complete
To use the/consumer cons option.
/Copydir: imo-folder_name
Create another folder in the folder where the Windows XP file is installed. The folder name is
The folder you create to save the changes made to the site. For example, you can install
Create a folder named private_drivers in the i386 source folder
Sequential file. Then, you can type/copydir: iw.private_drivers
Copy the folder to the new computer and create a new folder location.
Systemrootprivate_drivers. You can also use the/copydir command to create any number of other
.
/Copysource: folder_name
Create a temporary folder in the folder where the Windows XP file is installed. Folder
Name refers to the folder you created to save the changes made to the site. For example, you can install
Create a folder named private_drivers in the program's source folder to store the driver
File. Then, you can type/copysource: private_drivers to enable the installer
Copy the folder to the latest installed computer and use its files during installation to create
The Temporary Folder location is systemrootprivate_drivers. You can also use the/copysource command
To create any number of other folders. The folder created with/copydir is not
The folder created by/copysource is deleted after installation.
/Debug [level]: [filename]
Create a debug log at a specified level, for example,/debug4: Debug. log. Default Log File
Is: systemrootwinnt32.log, and the default debugging level is 2. The log level is as follows: 0
-- Severe error, 1 -- error, 2 -- warning, 3 -- Notification, 4 -- detailed message for debugging
. Each level includes sublevels.
/Dudisable
Disable "Dynamic Update ". There is no "Dynamic Update", the installer can only be in the initial installation file
. Even if you use the response file and specify the "Dynamic Update" option in the file, this option is still
Dynamic Update is disabled ".
/Dushare: pathname
Replace the "Dynamic Update" file (updated file) that was previously downloaded from the Windows Update Website
Used during installation. When running from the installation share and using/duprepare
This option will perform the preparation operation, so that the updated files can be in the network-based customers
Is used during installation. If/duprepare is not used and runs on the client, specify
The Client installation will use the Update file located at the shared location specified by pathname.
/Duprepare
Prepare for installation and sharing so that the "Dynamic Update" text downloaded from the Windows Update Website
You can use it. This sharing can then be used for Windows XP installation on multiple clients. Only
Used with/dushare.
/M: folder_name
Specify the installer to copy the replacement file from the standby location. Guide "Installer" first in
Check in the standby location. If files are displayed, use these files instead of the files in the default location.
.
/Makelocalsource
Indicates that the installer copies all the installation source files to the local hard disk. When
When installing, use/makelocalsource to provide
Installation File.
/Noreboot
Instruct the installer not to restart the computer after the file copy phase ends.
You can execute another command.
/S: sourcepath
Specifies the source location of the Windows XP file. To copy files from multiple servers at the same time, please
Times
/S: sourcepath option (up to eight times ). If you enter multiple options
A server must be available; otherwise, the "installation program" fails.
/Syspart: drive_letter
Indicates that you can copy the installation Startup file to a hard disk and mark the hard disk as active.
And then install the disk on another computer. When the computer is started, it automatically starts the next stage
. However, you must always use the/tempdrive parameter and/syspart parameter at the same time. Running
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
Start winnt32 with the/syspart option. Run Windows 95, Windows 98, or
Windows ME computers cannot use this option.
/Tempdrive: drive_letter
Guides the installer to place temporary files in specified sections. For a new installation, you can set
Windows XP is installed in the specified partition. For upgrade and installation, the/tempdrive option only affects
The file location, while the OS upgrade is performed in the partition running winnt32.
/UDF: Id [, udb_file]
Specifies how the installer specifies how the "unique database" (UDB) file modifies the response File
Identifier (ID) (see/unattend item ). UDF will overwrite some values in the response file,
The identifier determines which values in the UDF are used. Example
For example,/UDF: ras_user, our_company.udb will overwrite
Some settings specified by the ras_user identifier. If the udf_file is not specified, the installer will
Inserts a disk containing the unique. UDB file.
/Unattend
Upgrade Windows 98 or earlier Windows me in unattended installation mode.
Because all user settings can be obtained from the previous installation, it is not required during the installation process.
User intervention.
/Unattend [num]: [answer_file]
Run clean installation in unattended installation mode. The specified response file is provided by the installer
For your custom settings. Num is used to copy and restart these files after the installation program ends.
The number of seconds between computers. In Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT,
You can use the num option on any computer of Windows 2000 or Windows XP. If
If you use the/unattend command line option to automatically complete the installation program, it indicates that you have read and accepted
Windows XP Microsoft License Agreement. On behalf of an organization rather than your own
Before installing Windows XP, you must confirm
Or a single entity) has received, read, and accepted the Microsoft License Agreement for Windows XP
. The OEM may not specify this value on the machine sold to the end user.
Do not enter the serial number for Windows XP installation
To install Win XP, you do not need to enter the serial number (or serial number ).
That is, your original Win XP file has been tested on your hard disk or your CD can be read and written.
. The method is as follows: Place winnt. Sif in the i386 file. The content is as follows:
[Userdata] productkey = FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
// Note that this is your XP registration code, which must be written here, not necessarily the same as this
[Data] autopartition = 0
Msdosinitiated = 0
Unattendedinstall = Yes
[Unattended]
Unattendmode = guiattended
Targetpath = winnt
Hibernation = 1
Oempreinstall = No
Oemskipeula = Yes
Crashdumpsetting = 0
Disabledynamicupdates = Yes
Unattendswitch = Yes
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