Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Some useful shortcuts

F11 Maximize

Windows logo key + E to open Windows Explorer

Inside Out: Zip through Windows Explorer with keyboard shortcuts
Pressing Ctrl+N in Windows Explorer opens a new window on the same folder. Ctrl + W closes the current window. (These keyboard shortcuts function the same way in Internet Explorer.) The following additional keyboard shortcuts work in Windows Explorer:

Alt+Up Arrow—Go up one level.

Alt+Right Arrow—Go forward.

Alt+Left Arrow—Go back.

Alt+D—Move the focus to the address bar, and select the current path.

F4—Move the insertion point to the address bar, and display the contents of the drop-down list of previous addresses.

Alt+Enter—Show properties of the selected file.

Shift+F10—Open the shortcut menu for the current selection (which is the same as a right-click).

F6—Cycle through the following elements: address bar, toolbar, navigation pane, file list, column headings (available in Details view only).

Tab—Cycle through the following elements: address bar, search box, toolbar, navigation pane, file list, column headings (available in Details view only).

F11—Toggle full-screen mode.

Ctrl+Shift+N—Create a new subfolder in the current folder.

Ctrl+Shift+E—Expands navigation pane to the current folder.

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