Gast Geplaatst: 11 mei 2002 Geplaatst: 11 mei 2002 Misschien interessant voor degenen die het nog niet wisten (zoals ik dus) een paar handige shortcuts van de IT afdeling van mijn firma: ---------------------------------------------- P.S. Most of these also work for NT and probably Windows 9x. If you have no Windows key on your keyboard, Ctrl-Esc will suffice as a substitute. Here are some common Shortcut Keys for your use with Windows 2000 systems. Enjoy..! Pressing Ctrl-C on a message box (such as error messages, for example) copies the error-message text to the clipboard. You can then paste the text into an email or other document. This beats doing screen-dumps to capture error-message information for sending to Tech Support. Windows key shortcuts Windows-F1 opens Windows Help rather than application-specific help Windows-D clears Desktop completely by minimizing ALL windows Windows-E open Explorer Windows-F starts Find/Search Windows-R opens Start->Run Windows-M minimizes application windows (but not dialog boxes) Windows-U starts the Utility Manager for setting Accessibility options such as Narrator, Magnifier and On-screen Keyboard) Miscellaneous Ctrl-Shift-Esc starts Task Manager Ctrl-Alt-Esc switches between active applications without restoring the displays Ctrl-Esc is equivalent to clicking the Start button Shift-Double-Click in Explorer opens the folder / link in a new window Shift-Close in Explorer closes predecessor windows Shift-Click in Internet Explorer opens the link in a new window Shift-F10 is equivalent to a secondary click (right-click) Num-pad* in a tree view usually expands all subordinate nodes Command prompt-related: CD support wildcard characters, so CD PR* will change to the first directory name matching the pattern F7 in a command prompt windows pops up a command-history for your selection leisure cmd /k <command> leaves the command prompt window open after execution of <command> <small>[ 11-05-2002, 19:04: Bericht gewijzigd door: svetik ]</small>
Gast Geplaatst: 11 mei 2002 Geplaatst: 11 mei 2002 Hier vind je nog een paar van die shortcuts. Wat ik bvb.een goede tip vind: is de CTRL-toets ingedrukt houden terwijl u het scrollwieltje van de muis omhoog draait om de letters op een webpagina te vergroten.Wieltje naar beneden draaien + CTRL-toets letters verkleinen. <img src="http://users.skynet.be/sky82632/cool/122.gif" alt=" - " />
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