Windows 7 adds loads of great shortcuts for switching between apps, moving windows around your screen, moving them to another monitor altogether, and much more. Here's a quick-reference master list of the best new Windows 7 shortcuts. We're nuts for keyboard shortcuts here at Lifehacker, and Windows 7 brings a handful of great new ones to add to your muscle memory. It's also got a few handy mouse-based shortcuts you'd do well to add to your repertoire. So let's get shortcuttin'. Advertisement Window Management ShortcutsOne of the best changes in Windows 7 is the ability to 'snap' windows to the side of the screen, maximize them by dragging to the top of the screen, or even move them to another monitor with a shortcut key. Check out the video for a demonstration of how some of the keys work. Mortal kombat dc moves ps3.
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Windows 7 Shortcut Keys ListAdvertisement Taskbar ShortcutsWindows 7 Keyboard Shortcut Keys PdfIn Windows 7, using the Windows key along with the numbers 1-9 will let you interact with the applications pinned to the taskbar in those positions – for example, the Windows key + 4 combination would launch Outlook in this example, or Win+Alt+4 can be used to get quick access to the Outlook Jump List from the keyboard. ![]() Get Quick Access to Windows 7's Jump Lists From the Keyboard![]() When we showed you how to master Windows 7's new Jump Lists feature, there was one extremely… Read more ReadAdvertisement You can use any of these shortcut combinations to launch the applications in their respective position on the taskbar, or more:
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More Useful Hotkeys You Should KnowAdvertisement Download wii iso torrent. The new hotkey goodness didn't stop with the taskbar and moving windows around—one of the best new hotkeys in Windows 7 is the fact that you can create a new folder with a hotkey. Just open up any Windows Explorer window, hit the Ctrl+Shift+N shortcut key sequence, and you'll be rewarded with a shiny 'New Folder' ready for you to rename. Windows 7 Creates New Folders With a HotkeyGood news, keyboard-shortcut lovers! Windows 7 finally includes the ability to add new folders from … Read more ReadHere's a few more interesting hotkeys for you:
Windows 7 definitely makes it a lot easier to interact with your PC from your keyboard—so what are your favorite shortcuts, and how do they save you time? Share your experience in the comments. Advertisement Fifa 2006 world cup download.
This will show you a list of keyboard shortcuts broken down into categories that you can use in Windows 7.
The ones in red are new to Windows 7 that were not in Vista or XP.
For more information on this, see also: Keyboard shortcuts
Calculator Keyboard Shortcuts
Command Prompt Keyboard Shortcuts
Dialog Box Keyboard Shortcuts
Ease of Access Keyboard Shortcuts
Function Key Keyboard Shortcuts NOTE: On multimedia keyboards, you may need to press the F-Lock or Function key first.
General Keyboard Shortcuts
Help and Support Keyboard Shortcuts
Magnifier Keyboard Shortcuts
Paint Keyboard Shortcuts
Remote Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts
Taskbar Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Journal Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Logo Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Media Center Basic Navigation Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Media Center Audio Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Media Center View Pictures Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Media Center Watch & Record TV Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Media Center Play DVDs Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Media Center Play Videos Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows Media Player Keyboard Shortcuts
WordPad Keyboard Shortcuts
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