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misterikkit
31-12-2003, 16:48
Hey, Anybody know the keyboard shortcuts for maximize and minimize in windows?
Any other arcane shortcuts that i may or may not know are welcome too, they might benefit other readers of this thread.

Cory
31-12-2003, 17:09
To minimize all windows, hit [windowkey] + [m]

Clark Gilbert
31-12-2003, 17:57
Hey, Anybody know the keyboard shortcuts for maximize and minimize in windows?
Any other arcane shortcuts that i may or may not know are welcome too, they might benefit other readers of this thread.
I'm not sure how "not known" this one is, but I saw it on TV a few weeks ago. Normally to take a screenshot of your desktop you just press "PrtSc" (Print Screen). To take just a screenshot of your top-most or active window press "Alt + PrtSc".

:)

Wetzel
31-12-2003, 18:18
win+f = search files/folders
win+u = Utility Manager (turn on the narator :D)
crtl+shift+esc=Opens Task Manager
win+e=Opens My computer

Those are the only Windows only commands that I can remember.

Wetzel

robot180
31-12-2003, 18:22
If you are trying to find a way to switch between windows without using the mouse, instead of minimizing and maximizing, just hold down ALT and keep pressing TAB until you get the window you want. Then, let go of the ALT key to bring that window to the front.

sanddrag
31-12-2003, 19:22
Ctrl+Enter will put the http://www. and .com around anything you type in the IE address bar and then it will take you there. I use it all the time. I don't know if there's a command for .net or .org or any other extensions.

Jay H 237
31-12-2003, 22:10
"alt" + "F4" will close the most recently opened program(s). This also works well for pop up ads.
Another thing you could do is click on "help" at the top of a program and type in "keyboard shortcut" and click "search" and you can get a list of keyboard shortcuts. You can even print them out to keep them handy. I just tried this with Excel to see if it would work and it did. Just keep in mind that some of the shortcuts might differ from program to program.

shyra1353
01-01-2004, 01:08
on aim or msn hitting ESC will close the conversation window ...

D.J. Fluck
01-01-2004, 17:15
Windows XP Users:
Click Start
Click Help and Support
Click Accessibility
Click Windows keyboard shortcuts overview

geo
01-01-2004, 19:08
Tab + Alt = switch window
ctrl + c = copy
ctrl + v = paste

Duke 13370
02-01-2004, 00:09
in IE:
backspace or alt+left = back
alt+right = forward
tab = next field
shift+tab = last field

in word (or most text editing things (including text boxes and such))
ctrl+right = next word
ctrl+left = last word
ctrl+up = last paragraph
ctrl+down = next

oh, i just found this

http://www.bilbo.com/shortcut.html

that just about covers everything. oh well.

Brandon Martus
02-01-2004, 00:20
win+l = logout/switch-user on xp
win+r = run

Mike Soukup
02-01-2004, 02:11
Hey, Anybody know the keyboard shortcuts for maximize and minimize in windows?
While holding the ALT key, press the space bar, then hit 'n' to minimize or 'x' to maximize.

charlie_grr
02-01-2004, 03:28
ALT+F4 always seem to come in handy for me.....hmmmmmm.....

Brandon Martus
02-01-2004, 08:55
but they want to minimize, not totally close the application.

robot180
02-01-2004, 15:57
Hey, Anybody know the keyboard shortcuts for maximize and minimize in windows?
Any other arcane shortcuts that i may or may not know are welcome too, they might benefit other readers of this thread.
I know this was already indirectly stated.


[MS Natural Keyboard]
Win+R Run dialog
Win+M Minimize All
Shift-Win+M Undo Minimize All
Win+F1 Windows Help
Win+E Explorer
Win+F Find Files or Folders
CTRL+Win+F Find Computer
Win+Tab Cycle through taskbar buttons
Win+Break PSS Hotkey... (System properties)

I think this answers the question.

Nick Seidl
05-01-2004, 22:59
ctrl + scroll the mouse wheel changes the font size in Internet Explorer (works for most web pages, but not all)

shyra1353
05-01-2004, 23:49
shift+scrolling the mouse in a webpage is like hitting the back or forward button (depending on which way you scroll)