Sunday, October 2, 2011

6 useful Windows tricks


6 useful Windows tricks

You know that feeling you get when your friends or family see you do something on your computer that they've never seen before? If you’ve had this experience, you know that “world's coolest power-user” feeling. But if you haven’t, start here. Knowledge is power!
Read these six tips for Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP that will keep you schoolin' your friends and family.

1. Don't just maximize your windows—go full screen

When you need a really big window for viewing photos and videos, don't just maximize it: go full screen! This tip works great for viewing photos and videos at maximum size in Windows Explorer or Windows Media Player, utilizing screen space usually occupied by the header at the top of the screen and the taskbar at the bottom. Here’s how:
Open any photo in Windows Explorer, or open a photo or video clip in Windows Media Player. Do one of the following:
  • In Windows 7 and Windows XP, click the F11 key at the top of your keyboard.
The photo or video image enlarges to its maximum size and the title bar and taskbar are hidden.
Viewing a photo in Windows Explorer standard view
Viewing a photo in Windows Explorer standard view
To undue full-screen mode and restore the window to its normal view, press the Esc(Escape) key at the top of your keyboard

2. Customize the Navigation pane

You can use the navigation pane (the left pane) to find files and folders and display links to frequently used folders and other items. You can also move or copy items to a destination in the navigation pane.
If you don't see the navigation pane on the left side of an open folder window, clickOrganize, point to Layout, and then click Navigation pane to display it.

To customize the navigation pane in Windows 7

  1. In an open folder or library window, click Organize, and then click Folder and search options.
  2. In the Folder Options dialog box, click the General tab, and then do one or both of the following:
    • To show all the folders on your computer in the navigation pane, including your personal folder, select the Show all folders check box, click Apply to see the change, and then click OK.
    • To automatically expand the navigation pane to the folder that's selected in the folder window, select the Automatically expand to current foldercheck box, and then click OK.
Customizing the navigation pane in Windows 7
Customizing the navigation pane in Windows 7

More ways to customize your favorites in Windows 7

  • To add a folder, a saved search, a library, or even a drive as a favorite, drag it to theFavorites section in the navigation pane. Note: You can’t add individual file to Favorites, but you can add them to any folder in Favorites.
  • To change the order of favorites, drag a favorite to a new position in the list.
  • To restore the default favorites in the navigation pane, right-click Favorites, and then click Restore Favorite Links.
  • To view the folder where your favorites are stored, click Favorites in the navigation pane. Favorites are stored as shortcuts.
  • To remove a favorite, right-click the favorite, and then click Remove. This removes the favorite from the navigation pane—it doesn't delete the files or folders that the shortcut points to.
The Favorites area of the navigation pane in Windows 7
The Favorites area of the navigation pane in Windows 7

Add folders and files in Windows Vista

In Windows Vista, you can add folders to Favorite Links in the navigation pane so that you can open them from any folder window at any time. To do this, first open the folder that contains the subfolder you want to add. Then simply drag its icon from the original folder to where you want it in the navigation pane. You can also clickFolders at the bottom of the pane and drag a folder from the folder list up into the Favorite Links section of the pane. Note: You can’t add individual files to Favorite Links, but you can add them to any folder in Favorite Links.
Pictures folder in Windows
Pictures folder in Windows

3. Pin a program or items to the Windows 7 taskbar

You know what would make a great taskbar? One where you could pin your favorite applications or files so that you could open them quickly from any window at any time. Guess what? You can.
In Windows 7, you can also pin shortcuts for favorite or frequently used files, folders, and websites to the Jump Lists for each of those programs to the taskbar. Learn more about Jump Lists.
Pin a program to the taskbar
To pin a program shortcut to the taskbar, do one of the following:
  • If the program is already running, right-click the program's button on the taskbar (or drag the button toward the desktop) to open the program’s Jump List, and then click Pin this program to taskbar.
  • Or if the program isn't running, click Start, find the program’s icon, right-click the icon, and then click Pin to Taskbar.
  • You can also pin a program by dragging the program's shortcut from the desktop or Start menu to the taskbar.
Pinning a program to the taskbar
Pinning a program to the taskbar

Using Jump Lists in Windows 7

4. Customize the Quick Launch Bar in Windows XP

In Windows XP, the customizable Quick Launch Bar also gives you convenient shortcuts to your favorite programs, folders, and files. The Quick Launch Bar remains accessible from most windows, so it’s a handy way to open the applications and files you use frequently.
If the Quick Launch Bar isn’t already visible to the right of the Start button Start button, you’ll need to turn it on. To do that, right-click an open area of the taskbar. Hover your mouse pointer over Toolbars, then click Quick Launch. The Quick Launch Bar appears on your taskbar.
The Quick Launch Bar on the Windows XP taskbar
The Quick Launch Bar on the Windows XP taskbar
To add a program shortcut to the Quick Launch Bar, click the Start buttonStart button, click All Programs, then click and drag the application you want to the Quick Launch Bar. Release the mouse button and the application’s icon appears in the Quick Launch Bar.
To add a folder or file shortcut to the Quick Launch Bar, open Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder, subfolder, or individual file you want, click and drag the folder or file you want to the Quick Launch Bar. Release the mouse button and the icon for the folder or file appears in the Quick Launch Bar.
To remove a shortcut from the Quick Launch Bar, right-click on the icon in the Quick Launch Bar of the application, folder, or file you want to remove and right-click it, click Delete, and then click Yes when asked if you’re sure you want to delete the shortcut. Note: Although the shortcut is removed from the Quick Launch Bar, the actual application, folder, or file has not been deleted from your computer.

5. Arrange windows on your desktop

In Windows, you can arrange windows side by side, which can be especially helpful when comparing two documents or when moving files from one place to another.Note: If you’re using a nonstandard setup (such as dual monitors), the tricks below may not work as expected.

Windows 7

  1. Drag the title bar of a window to the left or right side of the screen until an outline of the expanded window appears.
  2. Release the mouse to expand the window.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 with another window to arrange the windows side by side.
To return a window to its original size click the Maximize button in the window’s title bar and the window expands to full size.
The Maximize button
The Maximize button
Learn more about managing multiple windows in Windows 7.
Tip: To snap an active window to the side of the desktop by using the keyboard, press Windows logo key Windows logo key +Left Arrow or Windows logo key Windows logo key +Right Arrow.
Viewing windows side by side in Windows
Viewing windows side by side in Windows

Windows Vista and Windows XP

In Windows Vista and Windows XP, it’s easy to display any two (or more) windows side by side on the desktop, all equally sized. Press and hold the Ctrl key and click two or more of the window buttons on the taskbar that you want to open. Release the Ctrl key, right-click, and then do one of the following:
  • Windows Vista users, click Show Windows Side by Side.
Windows Vista, Show Windows Side by Side command.
Windows Vista, Show Windows Side by Side command.
Windows XP, Tile Vertically command.
Windows XP, Tile Vertically command.

6. Organize your files into groups

Windows offers a variety of options for organizing folders and files in the ways that work best for you.

Windows 7

The easiest and most effective way to organize your stuff in Windows 7 is to use file arrangements in your libraries.
You can arrange files in the Documents library by author, for example, or you can arrange the Music library by artist if you're looking for an album or song by a particular band.
To arrange a library
  1. In the taskbar, click the Windows Explorer button Windows Explorer button.
  2. In the navigation pane (the left pane), click a library (such as Music).
  3. In the library pane (above the file list), click the Arrange by menu, and then choose a property. For example, in the Music library, you can choose Artist to quickly arrange your music collection by artist.
    The 'Arrange by' menu
    The "Arrange by" menu
  4. When you arrange your files, Windows doesn't just put your files in a different order. Instead, they are presented in a completely different way. The arrangements work differently depending on which one you choose. For example, arranging your pictures by month puts your pictures into stacks, like this:
    Files arranged in 'stacks'
    Files arranged in "stacks"
    Arranging by day puts them into groups, like this:
    Files arranged in 'groups'
    Files arranged in "groups"
    There are four default libraries in Windows 7, each with its own specific arrangements. You can also create new libraries and choose which arrangements are available for them.
    For more information about libraries, see Working with libraries.

Windows Vista

Open a folder that contains several different subfolders and file types. Right-click any empty space on the window's contents pane, point to Group By, and then click your grouping choice.
Windows Vista Group by command.
Windows Vista Group by command.

Windows XP

Open a folder that contains several different subfolders and file types. Right-click any empty space on the window's contents pane, point to Arrange Icons By, and then click Show in Groups. To arrange the window's contents, right-click again in any empty space on the window's contents pane, point to Arrange Icons By, and clickNameSizeType, or Modified (the choices may vary depending on the contents).
Windows XP Arrange icons by command.
Windows XP Arrange icons by command.
Some of these tips are from the book, Windows XP Killer Tips by Kleber Stephenson, ISBN 073571357X. Published here with the permission of Pearson Education, Inc.

WINDOW-7 SHORTCUT KEYS

                               WINDOWS -7 SHORTCUT KEYS
Calculator Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt+1 Switch to Standard mode
  • Alt+2 Switch to Scientific mode
  • Alt+3 Switch to Programmer mode
  • Alt+4 Switch to Statistics mode
  • Alt + C Calculate or solve date calculations and worksheets
  • Ctrl + E Open date calculations
  • Ctrl + H Turn calculation history on or off
  • Ctrl + L Press the MC button
  • Ctrl + M Press the MS button
  • Ctrl + P Press the M+ button
  • Ctrl + Q Press the M- button
  • Ctrl + R Press the MR button
  • Ctrl + U Open unit conversion
  • Del Press the CE button
  • Esc Press the C button
  • F1 Open Calculator Help
  • F9 Press the +/– button
  • R Press the 1/× button
  • @ Press the square root button
  • Ctrl+ Shift + D Clear the calculation history
  • Enter Recalculate the calculation history after editing
  • Esc Cancel editing the calculation history
  • F2 Edit the calculation history
  • Down Arrow Navigate down in the calculation history
  • Up Arrow Navigate up in the calculation history
  • D Press the Mod button in Scientific mode
  • I Press the Inv button in Scientific mode
  • L Press the log button in Scientific mode
  • M Press the dms button in Scientific mode
  • N Press the ln button in Scientific mode
  • O Press the cos button in Scientific mode
  • P Press the pi button in Scientific mode
  • Q Press the x^2 button in Scientific mode
  • S Press the sin button in Scientific mode
  • T Press the tan button in Scientific mode
  • V Press the F-E button in Scientific mode
  • X Press the Exp button in Scientific mode
  • Y Press the x^y button in Scientific mode
  • Ctrl + B Press the 3√x button in Scientific mode
  • Ctrl + G Press the 10x button in Scientific mode
  • Ctrl + O Press the cosh button in Scientific mode
  • Ctrl + S Press the sinh button in Scientific mode
  • Ctrl + T Press the tanh button in Scientific mode
  • Ctrl + Y Press the y√x button in Scientific mode
  • F3 Select Degrees in Scientific mode
  • F4 Select Radians in Scientific mode
  • F5 Select Grads in Scientific mode
  • ; Press the Int button in Scientific mode
  • # Press the x^3 button in Scientific mode
  • ! Press the n! button in Scientific mode
  • F2 Select Dword in Programmer mode
  • F3 Select Word in Programmer mode
  • F4 Select Byte in Programmer mode
  • F5 Select Hex in Programmer mode
  • F6 Select Dec in Programmer mode
  • F7 Select Oct in Programmer mode
  • F8 Select Bin in Programmer mode
  • F12 Select Qword in Programmer mode
  • J Press the RoL button in Programmer mode
  • K Press the RoR button in Programmer mode
  • < Press the Lsh button in Programmer mode
  • > Press the Rsh button in Programmer mode
  • % Press the Mod button in Programmer mode
  • Press the Or button in Programmer mode
  • ^ Press the Xor button in Programmer mode
  • ~ Press the Not button in Programmer mode
  • & Press the And button in Programmer mode
  • Spacebar Toggles the bit value in Programmer mode
  • A Press the Average button in Statistics mode
  • D Press the CAD button in Statistics mode
  • S Press the Sum button in Statistics mode
  • T Press the S.D. button in Statistics mode
  • Ctrl + A Press the Average Sq button in Statistics mode
  • Ctrl + S Press the Sum Sq button in Statistics mode
  • Ctrl + T Press the Inv S.D. button in Statistics mode





Command Prompt Keyboard Shortcuts
  • F1 or Right Arrow Auto fills characters from previously ran command one by one in the current command prompt session
  • F2 Copies characters from previously ran command in the current command prompt session
  • F3 Repeats running the last command ran in the current command prompt session
  • F5 or Up/Down Arrow Cycles through previously ran commands from command history in the current command prompt session
  • F7 Displays list of all previously ran commands in the numerical order that they were ran in from the current command prompt session. You can use the Up or Down arrow keys to cycle though them, and press Enter to run the selected command.
  • F8 Auto fills matching command name from previously ran command history in the current command prompt session when you type a charater and press F8. Continuing to press F8 will allow you to cycle through all matching names.
  • F9 When pressed, this will ask you to "Enter command number". Type in the command number from the order it was ran (F7 to see number) in and press Enter to run the command.
  • ALT+F7 Clears command history
  • Esc Erases current line
  • Tab Auto fills matching file or folder names in current directory when you type a charater and press tab. Continuing to press tab will allow you to cycle through all matching names in current directory.




Dialog Box Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Arrow Keys Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons
  • Backspace Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box
  • Ctrl + Shift + Tab Move back through tabs
  • Ctrl + Tab Move forward through tabs
  • Enter Replaces clicking the mouse for many selected commands
  • F4 Display the items in the active list
  • Shift + Tab Move back through options
  • Spacebar Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box
  • Tab Move forward through options




Ease of Access Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock Turn Mouse Keys on or off
  • Left Alt + Left Shift + PrtScn Turn High Contrast on or off
  • Num Lock (hold for 8 seconds) Turn Toggle Keys on or off
  • Right Shift (hold for 8 seconds) Turn Filter Keys on and off
  • Shift (pressed 5 times) Turn Sticky Keys on or off
  • Windows Key + U Open Ease of Access Center



Function Key Keyboard Shortcuts

NOTE: On multimedia keyboards, you may need to press the F-Lock or Function key first.
  • F1 Open Help window
  • F2 Rename the selected item
  • F3 Opens Search window
  • F4 Display the Address bar drop down list in Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer
  • F5 Refresh the current active window
  • F6 Cycle through items in current active window
  • F10 Displays the menu bar in the active window and underlines the menu bar shortcut keys
  • F11 Toggle Full Screen Mode On or Off in Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer
  • Alt + F4 Close the current active window or program. From the desktop, it opens the Shut Down Windows window.
  • Ctrl + F4 Close the active document (in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)
  • Shift + F10 Open context menu of selected item





General Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + D Move focus to address bar in Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer
  • Alt + D, Tab Move focus to search bar in Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer
  • Alt + Enter or Alt + Double Click on File Open Properties window of selected item
  • Alt + Esc Cycle through all open windows.
  • Alt + P Turn Preview Pane on or off in Windows Explorer
  • Alt + Left Arrow Go back in Windows Explorer
  • Alt + Right Arrow Go forward in Windows Explorer
  • Alt + underlined letter Display the corresponding menu or Perform the menu command
  • Alt + Up Arrow Go Up a directory in Windows Explorer
  • Alt + Tab select a open items or windows to see.
  • Alt + Spacebar Open menu of the current active window
  • Ctrl + Alt + Tab Use the arrow keys to switch between open items or windows
  • Ctrl + Down Arrow Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
  • Ctrl + Up Arrow Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph
  • Ctrl + Left Arrow Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
  • Ctrl + Right Arrow Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word
  • Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Select a block of text
  • Ctrl + Arrow + Spacebar Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop
  • Ctrl + A Select all items in active open window
  • Ctrl + C Copy the selected item
  • Ctrl + Esc Open Start menu
  • Ctrl + Mouse Wheel Increase or decrease icon size in current active Windows Explorer window or desktop
  • Ctrl + N Opens new Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer window
  • Ctrl + Shift + N Creates a New Folder on the active desktop or in the active Windows Explorer window.
  • Ctrl + Shift + Esc Open Task Manager
  • Ctrl + V Paste the selected item
  • Ctrl + X Cut the selected item
  • Ctrl + Y Redo an action
  • Ctrl + Z Undo an action
  • Delete Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin
  • End Scroll to the bottom of the current active window
  • Esc Cancel the current task
  • Home Scroll to the top of the current active window
  • Right Arrow Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu
  • Left Arrow Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu
  • Shift + Arrow Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document
  • Shift + Delete Delete selected item permanently without it going to the Recycle Bin first.
  • Shift + Left Click Select a item or multiple items
  • Shift (when you insert a CD) Prevent the CD from automatically playing




Help and Support Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + A Display the customer support page
  • Alt + C Display the Table of Contents
  • Alt + N Display the Connection Settings menu
  • Alt + Left Arrow Move back to the previously viewed help topic
  • Alt + Right Arrow Move forward to the next previously viewed help topic
  • Alt + Home Display the Help and Support home page
  • Ctrl + F Search the current help topic
  • Ctrl + P Print the current help topic
  • End Move to the end of a help topic
  • F3 Move focus to the Search box
  • F10 Display the Options menu
  • Home Move the to beginning of a help topic




Magnifier Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ctrl + Alt + Arrow keys Pan in the direction of the arrow keys
  • Ctrl + Alt + D Switch to docked mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + F Switch to full-screen mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + I Invert colors
  • Ctrl + Alt + L Switch to lens mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + R Resize the lens
  • Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar Show the mouse pointer
  • Windows Key + Esc Exit Magnifier
  • Windows Key + Plus Sign (+) or Minus Sign (-) Zoom in or out




Paint Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt Display keytips
  • Alt + F4 Close a picture and its Paint window
  • Ctrl + A Select the entire picture
  • Ctrl + B Bold selected text
  • Ctrl + C Copy a selection to the Clipboard
  • Ctrl + E Open the Properties dialog box
  • Ctrl + G Show or hide gridlines
  • Ctrl + I Italicize selected text
  • Ctrl + Minus Sign (-) Decrease the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
  • Ctrl + N Create a new picture
  • Ctrl + O Open an existing picture
  • Ctrl + P Print a picture
  • Ctrl + Page Down Zoom out
  • Ctrl + Page Up Zoom in
  • Ctrl + Plus Sign (+) Increase the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
  • Ctrl + R Show or hide the ruler
  • Ctrl + S Save changes to a picture
  • Ctrl + U Underline selected text
  • Ctrl + V Paste a selection from the Clipboard
  • Ctrl + W Open the Resize and Skew dialog box
  • Ctrl + X Cut a selection
  • Ctrl + Y Redo a change
  • Ctrl + Z Undo a change
  • Delete Delete a selection
  • Esc Cancel a selection
  • F1 Open Paint Help
  • F10 Display keytips
  • Shift + F10 Show the current shortcut menu
  • F11 View a picture in full-screen mode
  • F12 Save the picture as a new file
  • Right Arrow Move the selection or active shape right by one pixel
  • Left Arrow Move the selection or active shape left by one pixel
  • Down Arrow Move the selection or active shape down by one pixel
  • Up Arrow Move the selection or active shape up by one pixel




Remote Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + Delete Display the system menu.
  • Alt + Home Display the Start menu.
  • Alt + Insert Cycle through programs in the order that they were started in.
  • Alt + Page Down Move between programs from right to left.
  • Alt + Page Up Move between programs from left to right.
  • Ctrl + Alt + Break Switch between a window and full screen.
  • Ctrl + Alt + End Display the Windows Security dialog box.
  • Ctrl + Alt + Minus Sign (-) on numeric keypad Place a copy of the active window, within the client, on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing Alt+PrtScn on a local computer).
  • Ctrl + Alt + Plus Sign (+) on numeric keypad Place a copy of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing PrtScn on a local computer).
  • Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow Tab out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program.
  • Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow Tab out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program.




Taskbar Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ctrl + Left Click Use on a grouped pinned taskbar program icon to cycle through the open windows in that group.
  • Ctrl + Shift + Left Click Use on a pinned taskbar program icon to open another instance of that program with administrator privileges (run as administrator)
  • Shift + Left Click Use on a pinned taskbar program icon to open another instance of that program.
  • Shift + Right Click Use on a pinned taskbar program icon to open the context menu for the icon.
  • Shift + Right Click Use on a grouped icon on the taskbar to open the context menu for the group.
  • Windows Key + (1 to 0) Opens the pinned taskbar icon that corresponds to the order that they are in from left (1) to right (0) on the taskbar. 0 is for 10.
  • Windows Key + Alt + (1 to 0) Opens the Jump List of recently accessed items for the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
  • Windows Key + Ctrl + (1 to 0) Switches to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number
  • Windows Key + Shift + (1 to 0) Starts a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number
  • Windows Key + B Makes the focus on the system tray icons (notification area icons) on the taskbar
  • Windows Key + T Cycle through programs on the taskbar. Press Enter to open the one selected.
  • Windows Key + Shift + T Cycle backwards through programs on the taskbar. Press Enter to open the one selected.




Windows Explorer Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + D Select the address bar
  • Alt + Enter or Alt + Double Click on File Opens the Properties window of the selected item
  • Alt + P Toggle the preview pane on or off
  • Alt+Left Arrow View the previous folder
  • Alt + Right Arrow View the next folder
  • Alt + Up Arrow Go up one folder level in the path
  • Back Go back one folder level in the path
  • Ctrl + E Select the search box
  • Ctrl + Mouse scroll wheel Change the size and appearance of file and folder icons
  • Ctrl + N Open a new window
  • Ctrl + Shift + N Creates a New Folder on the active desktop or in the active Windows Explorer window.
  • End Display the bottom of the active window
  • F11 Maximize or minimize the active window
  • Home Display the top of the active window
  • Num Lock + Asterisk (*) on numeric keypad Display all subfolders under the selected folder
  • Num Lock + Plus Sign (+) on numeric keypad Display the contents of the selected folder
  • Num Lock + Minus Sign (-) on numeric keypad Collapse the selected folder
  • Left Arrow Collapse the current selection (if it's expanded), or select the parent folder
  • Right Arrow Display the current selection (if it's collapsed), or select the first subfolder
  • Shift+Right Click on a file Adds Copy as Path, which copies the path of a file to the clipboard.
  • Shift+Right-Click on a file Adds extra hidden items to the Send To context menu.
  • Shift+Right-Click on a folder Adds Open Command Prompt Here to the context menu.




Windows Journal Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + F4 Close a note and its Journal window
  • Ctrl + A Select all items on a page
  • Ctrl + C Copy a selection to the Clipboard
  • Ctrl + Shift + C Display a shortcut menu for column headings in a note list
  • Ctrl + F Start a basic find
  • Ctrl + G Go to a page
  • Ctrl + N Start a new note
  • Ctrl + O Open a recently used note
  • Ctrl + P Print a note
  • Ctrl + S Save changes to a note
  • Ctrl + V Paste a selection from the Clipboard
  • Ctrl + Shift + V Move a note to a specific folder
  • Ctrl + X Cut a selection
  • Ctrl + Y Redo a change
  • Ctrl + Z Undo a change
  • Esc Cancel a selection
  • Delete Delete a selection
  • F1 Open Journal Help
  • F5 Refresh find results or Refresh the note list
  • F6 Toggle between a note list and a note
  • F11 View a note in full-screen mode




Windows Logo Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Windows Key Open or close the Start menu
  • Windows Key + Pause/Break Opens the System properties window
  • Windows Key + B Moves focus to the program that displayed a message in the Notification Areaon the taskbar
  • Ctrl + Windows Key + B Switch focus to the program that displayed a message in the notification area
  • Windows Key + D Toggles to Show Desktop and restore desktop
  • Windows Key + M Minimize all opened windows
  • Windows Key + Shift + M Restore minimized windows to the desktop
  • Windows Key + E Open Window Explorer to Libraries
  • Windows Key + F Open Search window
  • Ctrl + Windows Key + F Search for computers (if you are on a network)
  • Windows Key + G Displays desktop gadgets
  • Windows Key + L Lock your computer or switch users
  • Windows Key + P Displays desktop to projector display presentation switch window.
  • Windows Key + R Open Run command window
  • Windows Key + T Cycle through programs on the taskbar. Press Enter to open the one selected.
  • Windows Key + Shift + T Cycle backwards through programs on the taskbar. Press Enter to open the one selected.
  • Windows Key + Tab Cycle through open windows by using Flip 3D. Release to open the window in the front.
  • Ctrl+Windows Key + Tab Use the tab or left and right arrow keys to cycle through open windows by using Flip 3D. Press enter or click on the first window to open the window in the front.
  • Windows Key + U Open Ease of Access Center
  • Windows Key + X Open Windows Mobility Center
  • Windows Key + Spacebar Press and hold for a Desktop Preview. Also known as Aero Peak.
  • Windows Key + 1 to 0 Opens the program pinned to the taskbar that corresponds to the order that they are in from left (1) to right (0) on the taskbar. 0 is for 10.
  • Ctrl+Windows Key + 1 to 0 Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar that corresponds to the order that they are in from left (1) to right (0) on the taskbar. 0 is for 10.
  • Shift + Windows Key + 1 to 0 Start a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar that corresponds to the order that they are in from left (1) to right (0) on the taskbar. 0 is for 10. If the program is already running, switch to that program.
  • Windows Key + Left Arrow Docks and undocks current active window to the left side of the screen.
  • Windows Key + Shift+ Left Arrow Moves the current active window over one monitor to the left.
  • Windows Key + Right Arrow Docks and undocks current active window to the right side of the screen.
  • Windows Key, Right Arrow, Enter Shutdown
  • Windows Key, Right Arrow, Right Arrow, R Restart
  • Windows Key, Right Arrow, Right Arrow, S Sleep
  • Windows Key, Right Arrow, Right Arrow, W Switch Users
  • Windows Key + Shift+ Right Arrow Moves the current active window over one monitor to the right.
  • Windows Key + Up Arrow Maximizes current active window to full screen.
  • Windows Key + Shift + Up Arrow Maximizes current active window vertically.
  • Windows Key + Shift + Down Arrow Restores vertically maximized current active window back to the way it was before maximized vertically.
  • Windows Key + Down Arrow Minimizes current active window to taskbar.
  • Windows Key + Home Toggles minimize and restore not active open windows.
  • Windows Key + + Zoom in
  • Windows Key + - Zoom out
  • Windows Key + = Open Magnifier




Windows Media Center Basic Navigation Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + Enter Go in or out of full-screen mode
  • Arrow keys Move left, right, up, or down
  • Backspace Go back to previous screen
  • End Go to the last item in list
  • Enter Accept a selection
  • Home Go to the first item in list
  • Windows Key + Alt + Enter Open Media Center or Return to Media Center start screen




Windows Media Center Audio Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ctrl + B Go to the beginning of the current song
  • Ctrl + D Display the shortcut menu
  • Ctrl + F Skip to the next song
  • Ctrl + M Go to the Music library page
  • Ctrl + P Pause a song
  • Ctrl + R Rip a CD
  • Ctrl + Shift + F Fast forward a song
  • Ctrl + Shift + P Play a song
  • Ctrl + Shift + S Stop playing a song
  • F8 Mute or unmute volume
  • F9 Turn down volume
  • F10 Turn up volume




Windows Media Center View Pictures Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ctrl + D Display the shortcut menu
  • Ctrl + I Go to pictures
  • Ctrl + P Pause or resume a slide show
  • Ctrl + Shift + P Play a slide show
  • Ctrl + Shift + S Stop a slide show
  • Enter Zoom in on a picture
  • Up Arrow or Left Arrow Skip back to the previous picture
  • Down Arrow or Right Arrow Skip forward to the next picture




Windows Media Center Watch & Record TV Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ctrl + B Skip back
  • Ctrl + D Display the shortcut menu
  • Ctrl + F Skip forward
  • Ctrl + G Go to the Guide
  • Ctrl + O Go to Recorded TV
  • Ctrl + P Pause or resume live TV or recorded TV
  • Ctrl + R Record a TV Show
  • Ctrl + Shift + B Rewind live TV or recorded TV
  • Ctrl + Shift + F Fast forward live TV or recorded TV
  • Ctrl + Shift + P Resume playing a TV show
  • Ctrl + Shift + S Stop recording or stop playing a TV show
  • Ctrl + Shift + Z Change the screen aspect ratio (zoom)
  • Ctrl + T Go to live TV
  • Page Up - Go to the next channel
  • Page Down - Go to the previous channel




Windows Media Center Play DVDs Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ctrl + B Go to previous chapter
  • Ctrl + F Go to next chapter
  • Ctrl + P Pause or resume a DVD
  • Ctrl + Shift + A Change the DVD audio selection
  • Ctrl + Shift + B Rewind a DVD
  • Ctrl + Shift + F Fast forward a DVD
  • Ctrl + Shift + M Go to the DVD menu
  • Ctrl + Shift + P Play a DVD
  • Ctrl + Shift + S Stop a DVD
  • Ctrl + Shift + Z Change the screen aspect ratio (zoom)




Windows Media Center Play Videos Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ctrl + B Skip back
  • Ctrl + E Go to Videos
  • Ctrl + F Skip forward
  • Ctrl + P Pause or resume a video
  • Ctrl + Shift + B Rewind a video
  • Ctrl + Shift + F Fast forward a video
  • Ctrl + Shift + P Play a video
  • Ctrl + Shift + S Stop a video
  • Ctrl + Shift + Z Change the screen aspect ratio (zoom)




Windows Media Player Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + 1 Video Size 50% in Now Playing or skin mode, with a video playing
  • Alt + 2 Video Size 100% in Now Playing or skin mode, with a video playing
  • Alt + 3 Video Size 200% in Now Playing or skin mode, with a video playing
  • Alt + Enter Full Screen Toggle in Now Playing, skin, or full screen mode
  • Ctrl + 1 Switches to library mode from any mode
  • Ctrl + 2 Switches to skin mode from any mode
  • Ctrl + 3 Switches to player mode from any mode except full screen
  • Ctrl + 7 Add to Play in library mode
  • Ctrl + 8 Add to Burn in library mode
  • Ctrl + 9 Add to Sync in library mode
  • Ctrl + A Selects everything in a list in the library or list
  • Ctrl + B Previous (Item or Chapter) with content playing
  • Ctrl + E Focus on Search text box and switch to library mode if not there
  • Ctrl + F Next (Item or Chapter) with content playing
  • Ctrl + H Turn on/off shuffle mode
  • Ctrl + J Eject in any mode
  • Ctrl + M Toggle menu bar in library in any mode
  • Ctrl + N Create playlist in library mode
  • Ctrl + O Shows Open Dialog in any mode
  • Ctrl + P Play/Pause Toggle with content queued up
  • Ctrl + Q Adds selected track to open list. Default is Play list.
  • Ctrl + S Stops Playback with content playing
  • Ctrl + T Turn on/off repeat mode in any mode
  • Ctrl + U Shows Open URL Dialog in any mode
  • Ctrl + W Stops playback with content playing or paused
  • Ctrl + Shift + B Rewinds playing content with DVD playing
  • Ctrl + Shift + C Caption On/Off Toggle when playing content which has captions
  • Ctrl + Shift + F Fast forwards playing content with content playing
  • Ctrl + Shift + G Play Speed Fast with content playing
  • Ctrl + Shift + N Play Speed Normal with content playing
  • Ctrl + Shift + S Play Speed Slow with content playing
  • Ctrl + Right Arrow Next playlist in playlist history when focus is not on Seek bar
  • Ctrl + Left Arrow Previous playlist in playlist history when focus is not on Seek bar
  • Ctrl + Right Arrow Skip forward (large increment) when focus is on Seek bar
  • Ctrl + Left Arrow Skip backward (large increment) when focus is on Seek bar
  • Shift + Right Arrow Skip forward (small increment) when focus is on Seek bar
  • Shift + Left Arrow Skip backward (small increment) when focus is on Seek bar
  • Right Arrow Skip forward when focus is on Seek bar
  • Left Arrow Skip backward when focus is on Seek bar
  • Ctrl + Click Resize player to image in Now Playing mode
  • Escape Return to Now Playing in Full Screen Mode
  • F1 Opens Help file in any mode
  • F2 Edit meta data column in library mode with an item selected
  • F4 Switch view mode in library mode, focus in list view
  • F5 Refresh screen when focus is on library or in online services
  • F6 Increases album art when focus is in list view
  • Shift + F6 Decreases album art when focus is in list view
  • F7 Mutes sound in any mode
  • F8 Decrease sound volume in any mode
  • F9 Increases sound volume in any mode
  • F10 Show menu bar in library from any mode
  • Shift + F10 Context menu shortcut in any mode



WordPad Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Alt + F4 Close WordPad
  • Ctrl + 1 Set single line spacing
  • Ctrl + 2 Set double line spacing
  • Ctrl + 5 Set line spacing to 1.5
  • Ctrl + A Select the entire document
  • Ctrl + Shift + A Change characters to all capitals
  • Ctrl + B Make selected text bold
  • Ctrl + C Copy a selection to the Clipboard
  • Ctrl + D Insert a Microsoft Paint drawing
  • Ctrl + Delete Delete the next word
  • Ctrl + E Align text center
  • Ctrl + End Move to the end of the document
  • Ctrl + F Find text in a document
  • Ctrl + H Replace text in a document
  • Ctrl + Home Move to the beginning of the document
  • Ctrl + I Italicize selected text
  • Ctrl + J Justify text
  • Ctrl + L Align text left
  • Ctrl + Shift + L Change the bullet style
  • Ctrl + N Create a new document
  • Ctrl + O Open an existing document
  • Ctrl + P Print a document
  • Ctrl + Page Down Move down one page
  • Ctrl + Page Up Move up one page
  • Ctrl + R Align text right
  • Ctrl + S Save changes to a document
  • Ctrl + U Underline selected text
  • Ctrl + V Paste a selection from the Clipboard
  • Ctrl + X Cut a selection
  • Ctrl + Y Redo a change
  • Ctrl + Z Undo a change
  • Ctrl + = Make selected text subscript
  • Ctrl + Shift + = Make selected text superscript
  • Ctrl + Shift + > Increase the font size
  • Ctrl + Shift + < Decrease the font size
  • Ctrl + Left Arrow Move the cursor one word to the left
  • Ctrl + Right Arrow Move the cursor one word to the right
  • Ctrl + Up Arrow Move the cursor to the line above
  • Ctrl + Down Arrow Move the cursor to the line below
  • F1 Open WordPad Help
  • F3 Find the next instance of the text in the Find dialog box
  • F10 Display keytips
  • Shift + F10 Show the current shortcut menu
  • F12 Save the document as a new file