What are the Win7 system utility shortcuts?
System-level shortcuts can be globally responsive, regardless of where the current focus is, what programs are running, and when pressed. Use shortcuts to do some work instead of the mouse, you can use keyboard shortcuts to open, close and navigate the Start menu, desktop, menus, dialog boxes, and Web pages.
Next, let's take a look at how to quickly manipulate a notebook.
Daily operation
CTRL + N opens a new window
Ctrl+shift+n new Folder
End shows the bottom of the active window
Home Displays the top of the active window
F11 Maximize or minimize active window
Num lock+ Keypad asterisk (*) displays all subfolders of the selected folder
Num lock+ Small keyboard plus (+) displays the contents of the selected folder
Num lock+ small keyboard minus sign (-) to collapse the selected folder
Left ARROW to collapse the currently expanded selected folder or select an upper-middle folder
Alt+enter Open the Properties dialog box for the selected item
Alt+p Display Preview Pane
ALT + LEFT ARROW switch to previous open folder
Right ARROW keys to display (expand) the currently selected item or select the first subfolder
ALT + Right key to switch to the next open folder
ALT + UP ARROW to open upper folder
CTRL + mouse wheel changes the size and appearance of file and folder icons
Alt+d Select Address Bar (navigate to the Address bar)
Ctrl+e Select the Search box (navigate to the search box)