alt+space+n = minimize window
alt+space+x = maximize window, etc..
used alternative ASCII is used alt+(number at the right sides, usually started with 0)
example : alt+0178 = ²
alt+0189= ½
:p
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alt+space+n = minimize window
alt+space+x = maximize window, etc..
used alternative ASCII is used alt+(number at the right sides, usually started with 0)
example : alt+0178 = ²
alt+0189= ½
:p
All well and good, but I don't have a mouse, I have a pen partner [much to the dismay of anyone who tries to use my computer] and the buttons and desktop are configured so that virtually any command requires merely a gentle tap...Now *there's* pretentious posing for you...but kudos on the comprehensive listing, definitely worth knowing
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Why did you call it "Logo" it's the windows key, "win" for short... Anyway, about minimizing and maximizing windows... Win+M works like someone already stated, back to maximize is Win+shift+M, which both can be replaced with Win+D (unless I missed something).
I think no one mentioned win+L which does the "Change user" in Windows XP (haven't tested if it works with other OS's, there it would then be "Log off").
i called it the logo key because i wanted to. if you choose to be m$ correct feel free.
How many of you accidentally hit the Windows Menu key and screw something up? I know certain games I am in when that happens and they go out of focus - it causes problems. There's a handy program called WindowsKeyKill that disables that.
Does anyone know of another way to disable this "feature"
True hackers disable the windows key directly from the registry: http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/903
A handy tool is WinKey, http://www.copernic.com/winkey/ :
Quote:
The Windows Keyboard Enhancer for Win95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
* Allows you to create shortcuts with the Windows key
* Starts your favorite applications, folders and Web pages instantly
* Automatically creates more than 10 useful shortcuts
* Supports about 200 key combinations
* Bundles a unique Task Manager (Win95/98 only)
The one i use most and most comp engineers will use most i think is Logo + pause/break
only works with windows, i'll let u see what it does.
This post is really old nokia, try not to dig up such old threads. The flashing dates indicate an older thread.
yea i fix windows computers a lot an use the hell outta thatQuote:
Originally posted here by Nokia
The one i use most and most comp engineers will use most i think is Logo + pause/break
only works with windows, i'll let u see what it does.
dunno.. some times the old posts need to be dragged back to the top.. And to be a minor contributer.. a contributer none the less..
not a prob from me Nokia
Cheers