Is these short cut keys also works with the labtop?

Rozina Issani

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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] list of windows 7 shortcut keys

Windows 7 Shortcut Keys
Windows 7 is the next version of Microsoft Windows, an operating system for 
both home and business. As with its previous counterparts (Windows XP, Windows 
ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Vista), developers of Windows 7 have made available 
many shortcut keys to make our lives easier. These shortcut keys are very 
similar to those of Windows Vista. We'll take a look at some of these shortcut 
keys below.

New in Windows 7
The → symbol stands for the right arrow key, ← for the left arrow key, etc.

Win+↑ Maximize the current window
Win+↓ If the current window is maximized, restore it; if the current
window is restored, minimize it
Win+← Dock the current window to the left half of the screen
*If it is already docked left, it is moved to the right half of the screen *If 
it is already docked right, it is restored to its original size
Win+→ Dock the current window to the right half of the screen
*If it is already docked right, it is moved to the left half of the screen *If 
it is already docked left, it is restored to its original size
Win+Shift+← Move current window to the left monitor (with dual monitors) 
Win+Shift+→ Move current window to the right monitor (with dual 
Win+Shift+monitors)
Win+Home Minimize all but the current window Space Peek at the desktop 
Win+[Plus sign] Zoom in [Minus sign] Zoom out P Open the projection menu 
Win+(generally used for laptops connected
to projectors)
Alt+P In Explorer, show/hide the preview pane


Taskbar Modifiers (New in Windows 7)
Shift+Click Open a new instance of the program
Ctrl+Click Cycle between windows in a group
Middle Click Open a new instance of the program
Ctrl+Shift+Click Open a new instance of the program as Administrator
Shift+Right-Click Show window menu


Managing Windows
Alt+F4 Close the active window
Alt+Tab Switch to previous active window Esc Cycle through all open 
Alt+windows
Win+Tab Flip 3D [more info]
Ctrl+Win+Tab Persistent Flip 3D
Win+T Cycle through applications on taskbar (showing its live preview) M 
Win+Minimize all open windows
Win+Shift+M Undo all window minimization
Win+D Toggle showing the desktop
Win+↑ Maximize the current window
Win+↓ If the current window is maximized, restore it; if the current
window is restored, minimize it
Win+← Dock the current window to the left half of the screen
*If it is already docked left, it is moved to the right half of the screen *If 
it is already docked right, it is restored to its original size
Win+→ Dock the current window to the right half of the screen
*If it is already docked right, it is moved to the left half of the screen *If 
it is already docked left, it is restored to its original size
Win+Shift+← Move current window to the left monitor (with dual monitors) 
Win+Shift+→ Move current window to the right monitor (with dual 
Win+Shift+monitors)
Win+Home Minimize all but the current window Space Peek at the desktop 
Win+[Plus sign] Zoom in [Minus sign] Zoom out


Starting Programs
Win+1 Open the first program on your Quick Launch bar
Win+2 Open the second program on your Quick Launch bar n Open the nth 
Win+program on your Quick Launch bar U Open the ease of access center F 
Win+Open the search window X Open the Mobility Center E Open Explorer R 
Win+Open the Run window [more info] B Move focus to notification tray 
Win+(the right-most portion of the taskbar) P Open the projection menu 
Win+(generally used for laptops connected
to projectors)
Win+Pause Open the System Properties portion from the Control Panel
Ctrl+Shift+Esc Open Windows Task Manager


Logging In And Out
While the below shortcuts seem unwieldy because of their length, they're quite 
easy to remember once you try them out a few times.

Win, →, Enter Shutdown
Win, →, →, R Restart
Win, →, →, S Sleep
Win, →, →, W Switch Users
Win+L Locks computer


Viewing Folders With Explorer
Alt+← Go back
Alt+→ Go forward
Alt+↑ Go up a directory
Alt+D Move focus to address bar
Alt+D, Tab Move focus to search bar
Alt+Enter Open the Properties window of the current selection
Ctrl+Mousewheel Change the view type (extra large, small, list view,
detail, etc.)
Alt+P Show/hide the preview pane




On 4/20/12, Boston, Jason (RIS-OKC) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Where can I get a comprehensive list of shortcut keys for windows 7?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
>
>
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