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The only problem with this is, you need to have the Command Prompt open to expand it to full screen, so, to open it you can use the Run dialog box. Here is a way to use two keyboard shortcuts at once Now, once open, type cmd and hit enter. This will then open your Command Prompt. CMD gives you full screen mode only if you select it from the properties of the Command prompt Windows -- you can select full screen mode by default, but I don't like it this way, it is too intrusive and cumbersome -- using the Keyboard shortcut will give you want you want very quickly and give you access to both types Windows or Full Screen as quickly as you can hit the keystroke sequence.

Just be aware of how you are using the command keystroke and what you have open at the time. Tip Quickly make your own Shortcut Make your own shortcuts Ok, so the Keyboard shortcuts you already learned are lame in your mind or you just want to be different, whatever you're reasoning I assign a keyboard shortcut for the files and applications that I launch many times a day, such as Microsoft Word To make a shortcut, follow these steps: Simply right-click an application shortcut in the Start menu or on the desktop and choose Properties.

Figure 16 If not already selected, select the Shortcut tab. Figure 17 Click in the 'Shortcut key' box and press your desired shortcut keys.

You can use your own desired sequences as well. Click OK to close the properties windows and use your new keyboard shortcut. Note: If you want to remove your shortcut, follow the same path into your properties dialog again and just select the 'Shortcut Key:' field and then backspace one time to remove the shortcut. Click Ok to close the properties windows and the shortcut keyboard sequence will be removed. Summary In this article we covered the basics of working with the keyboard to increase your speed and efficiency when working with Windows XP.

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All rights reserved. Here are the latest Insider stories. More Insider Sign Out. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop. Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened. Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph.

When a group or tile is in focus on the Start menu, move it in the direction specified. When a tile is in focus on the Start menu, move it into another tile to create a folder. Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop. Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are available. Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document. Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first.

Take a screenshot of your whole screen and copy it to the clipboard. Open Quick Settings. Open Chat from Microsoft Teams. Turn on color filters enable this shortcut first in Color Filter settings. Turn HDR on or off. Launch voice typing. Open Cast from Quick Settings. Open notification center and calendar. Record video of game window in focus using Xbox Game Bar. Open the clipboard history.

Note Clipboard history isn't turned on by default. Open Widgets. Switch input between Windows Mixed Reality and your desktop. Open the snap layouts. Snap window in focus to top half of screen. New with Windows Remove current app from screen or minimize the desktop window. Snap window in focus to bottom half of screen. Maximize the app or desktop window to the left side of the screen. Maximize the app or desktop window to the right side of the screen. Minimize all except the active desktop window restores all windows on second stroke.

Stretch the desktop window to the top and bottom of the screen. Move an app or window in the desktop from one monitor to another. Save screenshot of game window in focus to file using Xbox Game Bar. Perform the command or select the option that is used with that letter.

Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box. Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons. Display the current selection if it's collapsed , or select the first subfolder. Collapse the current selection if it's expanded , or select the folder that the folder was in. Open Cortana in listening mode. Open the clipboard. Zoom in or out of a large number of items, like apps pinned to the Start screen.

Open the charms In an app, open the commands for the app. Show the commands available in the app Note: You can also see some settings and options by going to the Settings charm when the app is open. Cycle through recently used apps except desktop apps in reverse order. Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document.

Show the commands available in an app Note: You can also see some settings and options by going to the Settings charm when the app is open. Display the System Properties dialog box. Roe Hill has awarded Dominic a Virtual Beer because Written by Denis O'Regan. How to minimize all windows and show your Desktop If you have lots of windows open on your PC there is a swift way to minimize all of them in one action When you click the - dash symbol at the top right of a window like this Method 1 - Click the bottom right edge Have you ever noticed the vertical stripe at the very bottom right of your screen?

I had assigned a keyboard shortcut and couldn't figure out how to undo it. This program rocks!!! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Home About Articles Links Forum. Create keyboard shortcut to quickly launch a program January 1, by Snakefoot 6 Comment If you have an utility that you start frequently Like the command prompt or regedit , then you might want to assign a shortcut-key for launching it.

To assign a hot key for an application: Make a shortcut-link to the application This will also allow you to start the application with certain parameters Place the shortcut-link on desktop or Start-menu The QuickLaunch-bar will not work Right-click the created shortcut-link and select the fan "Shortcut" Assign the hotkey by giving focus to the edit-field "Shortcut Key", and press the key-combination Press "Ok"-button Note one might experience long delays of 3 secs or more, when hitting the shortcut key before the application actually opens.



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