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November 14, 2007

Do You Use The Forgotten Key? – (Windows Wednesday)

If you are a Windows user this post could save you some time.

Keyboard shortcuts are generally the fastest way to do anything. In addition, they usually don't change when a new version comes out. I love Office 2007 but it does take some getting used to. On the other hand, it's really satisfying to try a keyboard shortcut and have it work in the new version.

I had a co-worker ask me the other day about the fastest way to get to your desktop. I told her it was to hold down the Windows key and tap the D key. What I really like about this short cut is that you can use it again and your windows appear just the way they were. So you press Window + D to go to the desktop and then Windows + D again to restore your open windows.

The funny thing was, she asked me if her keyboard had that key. Yes, all windows keyboard have the key (in most cases two of them located on either side of the spacebar). Okay, you probably know about the key but check out the list below and see how many of the shortcuts you know. These are the ones I find the most useful.

  • Window + D    Show Desktop
  • Window + E    Open Microsoft Explorer
  • Window + F    Open Find (or Search)
  • Window + F1  Show Windows Help
  • Window + R    Open the Run window
  • Window + L    Lock the Computer

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