Windows is ubiquitous, but there are quite a number of features that are quite unknown to a majority of users. Here are some of them. They’re pretty unpopular, and if you find anything new here, do share the article on Twitter or Facebook!
The Alt+F4 keyboard shortcut closes the active window. Some of you might right click on the window title to do the accomplish the same thing, but you can use this super cool trick to get rid of a window quickly: just double click on the top-left corner of any window and it’ll close itself. Thanks Mayur!
2. Ctrl+C to copy error messagesIf you ever encounter a dialog box with an error message in Windows, you probably do a Google search for the error message by typing it in manually. This is cumbersome and you might miss some important information while retyping the message.
The next time you do this, just hit Ctrl+C when the dialog box is in focus. This copies the text in the dialog box to your Windows clipboard. You can then paste it in the Google Search box, or a forum post pretty easily.
3. Shift+Click for No To AllIf you’re still using Windows XP for some reason, make sure you know this. If you get a file copy dialog like the one above, you might probably be wondering why they totally forgot about a ‘No to all’ button. Don’t worry though. Holding Shift while clicking on the No button is the equivalent of ‘No to all’, as Amit assures.
4. See which programs are occupying a lot of spaceChecking out apps that are occupying the most space in Android is a piece of cake. A similar option is available in Windows, but it’s overlooked. All you need to do is right click some empty space in the ‘Add or remove programs’ window and choose Sorty by > Size.
You can quickly check the biggest disk space hogs by using this window, instead of using a third-party disk space analyzer app. In addition, you can also sort programs by the date they were installed on. Just right click and chooseSort by > Installed on.
Related: Check out how you can free up space in your primary C:\ partition.
5. Ctrl+Shift+N For New FolderPreviously mentioned Ctrl+Shift+N shortcut can be used to create a new folder anywhere in Windows Explorer. This shortcut works in Windows 7 without a hitch. You needn’t necessarily fiddle with the menu bar or the right click menu to create a new directory.
2. 在错误信息窗口激活时按下Ctrl+C复制错误信息
Windows时不时会傲娇一下,蹦几个错误信息给你看。当你想拷贝错误信息去Google一下时却发现,丫的这些字居然没法选蓝复制!没关系,直接Ctrl+C就行了
3. Shift+左键点击“否”=“全否”
Windows XP里只有“全是”而没有“全否”,难道要我一个一个点下去?没关系,慢慢来,按住Shift点“否”就成了。
4. 看看到底是哪个坑爹程序占这么大地方?
在控制面板中的卸载程序页面上,让他们按照程序占的空间大小进行排序,马上你就能知道了。
5. Ctrl+Shift+N创建新文件夹
这个确实很方便,不过好像只有win7下是能这样的,vista和之前的XP貌似都不行?
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