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    Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


    "Back to school, back to school; to prove to dad I'm not a fool." - Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) Rex Winn

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    i'm always surprised that people don't know that the "windows" key is actually used for something (you know that key, lower left and right of the keyboard, next to the Alt key): - Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) - Win-R : Run dialog (win-r, cmd, enter = command line) - Win-E : Windows Explorer open to MyDocuments there are prolly others, but these are the ones that i use -John

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      i'm always surprised that people don't know that the "windows" key is actually used for something (you know that key, lower left and right of the keyboard, next to the Alt key): - Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) - Win-R : Run dialog (win-r, cmd, enter = command line) - Win-E : Windows Explorer open to MyDocuments there are prolly others, but these are the ones that i use -John

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      Steve McLenithan
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      Of course. I use it all the time. Come to think of it, I use the keyboard way more than I use the mouse (except for games that require a pointing device).

      Steve McLenithan
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        i'm always surprised that people don't know that the "windows" key is actually used for something (you know that key, lower left and right of the keyboard, next to the Alt key): - Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) - Win-R : Run dialog (win-r, cmd, enter = command line) - Win-E : Windows Explorer open to MyDocuments there are prolly others, but these are the ones that i use -John

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        I always use the Win-L shortcut to lock my machine.

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          Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


          "Back to school, back to school; to prove to dad I'm not a fool." - Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) Rex Winn

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            Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


            "Back to school, back to school; to prove to dad I'm not a fool." - Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) Rex Winn

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            Win+F - Find Files Win+E - Explorer Win+D - Show Desktop Lots of start menu shortcuts Having the Control Panel and Printers as start menu folders Ctrl+Alt+Del ;P ;)

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              Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


              "Back to school, back to school; to prove to dad I'm not a fool." - Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) Rex Winn

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              Luca Leonardo Scorcia
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              C:\mp3>dir *.mp3 /B /O:N /S > mp3_list.txt

              Guess what it does ;P :-D Luca Leonardo Scorcia http://zip.to/kojak (only in Italian)

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              • Z Zyxil

                i'm always surprised that people don't know that the "windows" key is actually used for something (you know that key, lower left and right of the keyboard, next to the Alt key): - Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) - Win-R : Run dialog (win-r, cmd, enter = command line) - Win-E : Windows Explorer open to MyDocuments there are prolly others, but these are the ones that i use -John

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                Get DirKey[^], which lets you assign (among other things) Windows key combos to apps and what-not. Launching IE with Win-I is pretty nifty.

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                  Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


                  "Back to school, back to school; to prove to dad I'm not a fool." - Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) Rex Winn

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                  I'm a command line guy. I find the mouse too slow when I'm really on a roll. One of the things I can't live without is command line completion for directory and file names. The registry value is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor\CompletionChar. Set this to an ASCII value. I prefer 9 for the tab key. Then, in a command window, when you type the first few characters of a file or directory name and press the configured key, Windows will complete the name for you. Repeat to cycle to the next candidate name. Shift and the key (e.g. shift-tab) cycles in reverse order.

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                    Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


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                      Get DirKey[^], which lets you assign (among other things) Windows key combos to apps and what-not. Launching IE with Win-I is pretty nifty.

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                      Winkey[^] does this, too. I'd be using it myself, except that I need every scrap of system resources I can get.

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                      • Z Zyxil

                        i'm always surprised that people don't know that the "windows" key is actually used for something (you know that key, lower left and right of the keyboard, next to the Alt key): - Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) - Win-R : Run dialog (win-r, cmd, enter = command line) - Win-E : Windows Explorer open to MyDocuments there are prolly others, but these are the ones that i use -John

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                        What the....? Hey, that's cool! So that's why they put that key there! I honestly never used it before for anything and I've been keyboarding since before Al Gore invented the internet so I should be up on keyboard shortcuts. ------------

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                          Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


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                          for %a in (*.dll;*.ocx) do regsvr32 /s %a

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                            i'm always surprised that people don't know that the "windows" key is actually used for something (you know that key, lower left and right of the keyboard, next to the Alt key): - Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) - Win-R : Run dialog (win-r, cmd, enter = command line) - Win-E : Windows Explorer open to MyDocuments there are prolly others, but these are the ones that i use -John

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                            John Morales wrote: Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) WIN+D combo was the toggle desktop one - Win+M and WIN+SHIFT+M are just either side of it. WIN+R I use all the time - I use that more than I use the start menu. WIN+E I never use as the only time I ever use Windows Explorer is to view the thumbnails in my 'My Pictures' folder. I navigate the machine/network from a little 'My Computer' chevron next to the Start button. WIN+F is useful if you aren't in a location where you can press F3 to bring up the search (okay, so I occasinally use Explorer for that too). WIN+V (only if you have that Windows XP mutli-desktop addon) let's me see all my four desktops at once. WIN+BREAK shows the system properties - very useful if you need to check or change something. And of course WIN+TAB for moving between taskbar buttons. Have I missed any? I'm pretty certain that I only use a small subset of the ones available.


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                              Okay, so a while back I posted this brilliant (NOT!) question about how to save the contents of a search in windows XP File Search / Windows XP...[^] Taka Muraoka responded with a very simple command line tip. DIR xfile.cpp /s /b >results.txt Now I find myself using this command all the time. I love this thing. Very handy. So my question is this. Do you have any cool WINDOWS BASED (no Linux) shortcuts or commands that you use all the time, something you just could not function without it? Hotkeys, commands, free tools, etc... If you have a favorite or several post em back here. I will compile a complete list and post it back here for people (if I get enough responses). C'mon RESPOND!!! It will up your post count. ;P


                              "Back to school, back to school; to prove to dad I'm not a fool." - Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) Rex Winn

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                              format c: :-D "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein

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                                I'm a command line guy. I find the mouse too slow when I'm really on a roll. One of the things I can't live without is command line completion for directory and file names. The registry value is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor\CompletionChar. Set this to an ASCII value. I prefer 9 for the tab key. Then, in a command window, when you type the first few characters of a file or directory name and press the configured key, Windows will complete the name for you. Repeat to cycle to the next candidate name. Shift and the key (e.g. shift-tab) cycles in reverse order.

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                                This is quite handy. Fortunately, it appears that in XP there is some default for command line completion without having to hack this registry value. "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein

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                                  John Morales wrote: Win-M : Minimize all windows on screen (same as ShowDesktop icon) WIN+D combo was the toggle desktop one - Win+M and WIN+SHIFT+M are just either side of it. WIN+R I use all the time - I use that more than I use the start menu. WIN+E I never use as the only time I ever use Windows Explorer is to view the thumbnails in my 'My Pictures' folder. I navigate the machine/network from a little 'My Computer' chevron next to the Start button. WIN+F is useful if you aren't in a location where you can press F3 to bring up the search (okay, so I occasinally use Explorer for that too). WIN+V (only if you have that Windows XP mutli-desktop addon) let's me see all my four desktops at once. WIN+BREAK shows the system properties - very useful if you need to check or change something. And of course WIN+TAB for moving between taskbar buttons. Have I missed any? I'm pretty certain that I only use a small subset of the ones available.


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                                  WIN+TAB is really handy! Thanks! :) -- It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. -- Friend of mine

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                                    Heh, some people don't get humor. :) When a newbie asks me something on IRC regarding computer related function, I always try "Press ALT+F4 and see what happens".

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                                      Que? -- It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. -- Friend of mine

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                                        ldsoconfig or export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$SOME_PATH but this one's the best export LD_PRELOAD=$SOME_SHARED_OBJECT :) -- It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. -- Friend of mine

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                                          Heh, some people don't get humor. :) When a newbie asks me something on IRC regarding computer related function, I always try "Press ALT+F4 and see what happens".

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                                          :-D -- It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. -- Friend of mine

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                                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: When a newbie asks me something on IRC regarding computer related function, I always try "Press ALT+F4 and see what happens". Not to mention on Web support forums, you can always say to people press Ctrl-W on their browsers. ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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