![]() ![]() Resize, rearrange, and reorganize open windows from the keyboard They let you launch applications, jump between and rearrange open windows, and sort through layers of folders in Windows Explorer faster than you can with a mouse. The most recent additions to my handy-dandy roster of keystroke combos help you navigate in Windows 7. ![]() I enhanced the list last May with a bunch of keyboard shortcuts specifically for Microsoft Word. Back in April 2008 I described how to create an easy-access list of keyboard shortcuts and Windows commands. Keyboard shortcuts are such great time-savers that I mistakenly assume everyone uses them. (I prefer to keep my desktop clear of icons by placing my desktop shortcuts on a menu that pops out of the taskbar, as I explained in a post from May 2008.) I had been using Windows 7's Start menu search box to launch Firefox and other apps for so long I neglected to add a Firefox shortcut to my taskbar. "Press the Windows key, type f, and press Enter," I told him. "Hey, don't you have Firefox on this machine?" The other day a visiting relative asked if he could use my laptop to check his Facebook account.
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