Widows + R is basically a common method, so what can we do in the running process through Windows + R.
The following describes the basic system commands.
Notepad -------- open notepad services. msc --- Local Service settings regedit ------- registry editor Msconfig.exe --- system configuration utility mem.exe -------- display memory usage
Perfmon. msc ---- computer performance monitoring program taskmgr ----- task manager mspaint -------- GRAPHIC board mmc ------------ open the console mstsc ---------- Remote Desktop Connection
Cmd.exe -------- CMD command prompt lusrmgr. msc ---- local user and group eventvwr ------- event viewer gpedit. msc ----- group policy explorer ------- open Resource Manager
Logoff --------- logout command tsshutdn ------- 60 seconds countdown shutdown command compmgmt. msc --- Computer Management conf ----------- start netmeeting diskmgmt. msc --- disk management utility
Calc ----------- start the calculator devmgmt. msc --- device manager Msconfig.exe --- system configuration utility winmsd --------- system information perfmon. msc ---- computer performance monitoring program
Winver --------- check Windows wupdmgr -------- windows update program dcomcnfg ------- open the system component service nslookup ------- network management tool Wizard
Netstat-an ---- (TC) command check interface certmgr. msc ---- certificate management utility fsmgmt. msc ----- shared folder manager utilman -------- auxiliary tool manager
Inetmgr ----------- enter IIS Powershell -------- enter Powershell console cleanmgr ------- dfrg. msc ------- disk fragment program osk ---------- open the screen keyboard
Advanced application, custom command:
1. Find the target and create a shortcut for it.
2. Rename the shortcut. Change the generated shortcut to a memorable name. For example, IEExplorer can directly name it IE.
3. Move shortcuts to special directories. For example, move these shortcuts to the directory d: \ shortCut cut (this path can be customized and modified at will, as long as it is consistent with the environment variable Path in step 4) to facilitate management. Some shortcuts were commonly used at the time, and they were no longer needed after a while. You can check them occasionally and clean up useless information in time.
4. Add a dedicated directory to the system path variable
"Desktop & rarr; my computer & rarr; right-click menu & rarr; properties & rarr; advanced & rarr; environment variable & rarr; user variable & rarr; path ".
Practice: Select the path and click "edit". In the displayed dialog box, click "variable value" in the input box to locate the End of the text (you can press the End key ), add a half-width semicolon (to distinguish it from the previous content), and then write (no space after the semicolon) d: \ short \.
OK. Then, you can enter a shortcut name in Windows + R to start the corresponding program.
Summary: Widows 7 Start-> Run command