Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Up Your Experience | Speed With These 7 Windows 10 Shortcuts


[color=#810541]Short cuts always makes our work easier and faster. Also, it's cool using shortcuts! Below are some real cool windows shortcuts for you. Use them to up your experience in Windows 10!

7 super-quick Windows 10 tricks Microsoft does not want
you to Know

You might think you know all the Windows 10 tricks by now, but
you're wrong -- partly because Microsoft is continuing to drop
new builds (Build 10565 went out to Windows 10 Insiders on
Monday), and partly because most of Windows 10's little tricks
haven't been publicized.
Here are several ultra-fast tips that you probably didn't know
about:

Minimize all windows except the active one

Grab the title bar of the window you want to remain open and
move it back and forth quickly (shake it). After a couple of quick
shakes, all other windows will minimize, leaving only the window
you're shaking open.

Quickly open the properties menu

In the File Explorer, hold the Alt key and double-click a file,
folder, or program shortcut to open that object's Properties menu.
New Windows key keyboard shortcuts
Win key + I opens the new Settings menu , Win key + A launches
the new Action center , and Win key + X opens the "secret" Start
menu .

Pin the Recycle Bin to the Start menu

Want your Recycle Bin to be conveniently located in your Start
menu? Right-click the desktop icon and click Pin to Start. It will
appear on the right side of your Start menu.

Background scrolling

In Windows 10, you can scroll any window -- even one that's not
active (in front of the other windows). It's on by default, but if it's
not working, go to Settings > Devices > Mouse & touchpad and
toggle Scroll inactive windows when I hover over them to On.
Then, simply place your mouse over an inactive window and use
your scroll wheel to scroll.

Speed through the Start menu

In the All apps section of the Start menu, click the numbers or
letters above each alphabetical section to open a "speed dial"
jump list. Click a letter (or number) to jump to that section of the
Start menu.

Control your Taskbar with keyboard shortcuts

If you've pinned programs on the Taskbar, you can quickly open
them with the keyboard shortcut Win key + [Number key] (where
the number key corresponds to the position of the program on
the Taskbar). To cycle through the programs on your Taskbar
(both pinned and open windows), Win key + T does the trick (tap
"T" repeatedly to move through the programs).[/color]

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