Something Useful? Got Any Tips?
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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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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". This was a popular trick to play on newbies in Diablo2 who wanted to clone their items... Tell them to drop the item they wanted to clone and then press Alt+F4. Voila! Unattended items just lying on the ground in front of you. Serves them right for wanting to cheat :laugh:
There are 10 kinds of people - those that get binary and those that don't.
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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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Ones that I use a lot are: Windows Alt-F4: Close active window Ctrl-Alt-Del: Open task manager Internet Explorer Alt-Back arrow: Back button in IE Alt-Forward arrow: Forward button in IE These are useful when you're eating something and trying to surf with one hand.:) MS Word Ctrl-U: Underline Ctrl-B: Bold Ctrl-I: Italics Ctrl-1: Single space Ctrl-2: Double space I'm sure I have more but this is a good list of the ones that I use the most often.:) Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Ones that I use a lot are: Windows Alt-F4: Close active window Ctrl-Alt-Del: Open task manager Internet Explorer Alt-Back arrow: Back button in IE Alt-Forward arrow: Forward button in IE These are useful when you're eating something and trying to surf with one hand.:) MS Word Ctrl-U: Underline Ctrl-B: Bold Ctrl-I: Italics Ctrl-1: Single space Ctrl-2: Double space I'm sure I have more but this is a good list of the ones that I use the most often.:) Brad Jennings "You're mom is nice. Mind if I go out with her?" - Jörgen Sigvardsson
Brad Jennings wrote: Ctrl-U: Underline Ctrl-B: Bold Ctrl-I: Italics If I was to list those types of shortcuts, I'll have to write a book! Brad Jennings wrote: Alt-Back arrow: Back button in IE I use that a lot. Also, just try Backspace (as long as a text box is not currently focused).
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: WIN+TAB is really handy! I don't get it... it's like Alt+Tab, only it doesn't really do anything :confused:
There are 10 kinds of people - those that get binary and those that don't.
Select taskbutton with WIN+TAB and hit enter when you've selected an application. :) -- 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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Well... it takes my sources from sourcesafe, labels the last version digit up by one, checks back the .rc files with the resource,s archives the sources, builds the sources (release and debug), archives the binaries and the pdb's. Doesn't work on all boxes, though ;)
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sighist | Agile Programming | doxygenInhouse tool? -- 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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Inhouse tool? -- 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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just a leetle batch script ;)
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sighist | Agile Programming | doxygenOne of these days I will build myself a perl script which 1) Will fix everything 2) Will wrap it up 3) Will nake me lots of money 4) I will never be able to read and understand again -- Let me burn you down.
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One of these days I will build myself a perl script which 1) Will fix everything 2) Will wrap it up 3) Will nake me lots of money 4) I will never be able to read and understand again -- Let me burn you down.
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> Winkey[^] does this, too. Hot damn, Winkey is what I was trying to mention, somehow I wrote the wrong name. :-O I'm using both. [Edit] Dirkey[^] has the advantage that it lets you access shortcuts to paths even in the common File dialog, whereas Winkey would only launch a new instance of Explorer [/Edit]
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Select taskbutton with WIN+TAB and hit enter when you've selected an application. :) -- It's better to listen to others than to speak, because I already know what I'm going to say anyway. -- Friend of mine