15 Tips for Windows 7

Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts


Use the below Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts to make the most of your Windows 7 experience.

Windows key and the arrow keys

Pressing the Windows key and Left or Right arrow keys will dock the window your viewing to the left or right side of the screen.

Pressing the Windows key and the Up arrow will maximize a window and pressing the Windows key and the Down arrow will resize and then minimize the window.

Use Shift: To stretch a window vertically, press the Windows key + Shift + the Up arrow.

If you have multiple monitors, use the Windows key + Shift + the Left or Right arrow keys to move the window to another monitor.

Windows key and plus and minus keys

If you ever need to zoom in or out of what is being displayed on your screen press the Windows key and the + (plus) or - (minus) keys.

Pressing the plus zooms in and once zoomed in the minus will zoom out.

Clear all background programs

If you are not viewing a window in full screen and have other windows open in the background clear all background open windows by pressing the Windows key + the Home key.

Use the Windows 7 search

Find and run anything in Windows by using the Windows 7 search box. Click the Start orb or press the Windows key and type the name of the program you want to run or file you want to edit.

Windows 7 does a good job at finding an exact match and press Enter to execute that program or open that file.

If more than one match is found, use the up and down arrow keys to select the file you want to open and then press Enter.

Windows 7 search box

Running as administrator: Some programs may require administrator mode to function properly.

If you'd like, you can run any program as administrator from the search box.

To do this, type the name of the program you want to run into the search box, but do not press Enter. Instead, press Ctrl+Shift+Enter.

This shortcut runs the program as administrator. If you want to click and run a program as administrator hold down the Ctrl+Shift and then click the icon.

Take full advantage of the Taskbar
Pin programs to the Taskbar

All programs can be pinned to the Taskbar and allow easy access to your favorite programs without having to use the Start Menu.

To Pin a program to the Taskbar right-click on the program or shortcut to the program and in the menu choose the Pin to Taskbar option.

Alternatively, you can also drag the icon to the Taskbar.

If you want to remove a pinned program, right-click on the Taskbar icon and click Unpin this program from the Taskbar. Alternatively, you can also drag the icon off of the Taskbar and then click Unpin this program from the Taskbar.

Move the icons and pinned programs

Any pinned or opened program on the Taskbar can be moved and arranged. Left-click on any icon on the Taskbar and drag it to the location you want it to remain.

Windows key and a number

Pressing the Windows key and a number on the top row of your keyboard open the window corresponding to the open program on your Taskbar.

For example, in the picture below of the Windows 7 Taskbar, Firefox i the first icon, Control panel is the second icon, and Adobe Photoshop is the third icon.

If the Windows key + 3 was pressed, Adobe Photoshop would become the active window.

To make it even easier arrange your icons (as mentioned above) from left to right by most frequently opened.

Pin your favorite folder

If you frequently access the same folder (e.g., your favorites, my documents, Dropbox, etc.), pin the folder to the Windows Explorer icon on the Taskbar.

To do this, drag your favorite folder to the Taskbar until you see Pin to Windows Explorer.

Once pinned, right-click the Explorer icon to access that folder under the Pinned section.

Open a second instance

If you want to open a second instance or window of a program that is already open, press and hold the Shift key and then click the program icon on the Taskbar.

Get to the desktop

Click the Aero Peek button on the far right edge of the taskbar to get to the desktop.

Customize the Notification area

Windows 7 notification area aka systrayWindows Vista and Windows 7 allow the Windows Notification area (aka Systray) to be modified.

By default, many of the icons shown in the past are now hidden and give Windows a much cleaner look.

Customize this area to make icons show or not show by clicking on the up arrow next to the icons and selecting Customize, as shown in the picture.

Once in Customize you can choose what programs show, don't show, or only show notifications.

Improve the quality of your text

Use the Windows ClearType Text Tuner to improve the overall quality of all text you read on your screen.

To start the ClearType Text Tuner, click the Start Orb and type cttune.exe, then press Enter.

Enable and disable Windows 7 features

Turn on and off Windows features by clicking Start, typing features and press Enter.

In the Programs and Features window on the left, click Turn Windows features on or off.

Then, in the Windows Features box, check or uncheck the features you'd like to enable or disable.

Use the Reliability and Performance Monitor

View the reliability history of your computer by using the Reliability Monitor.

Click the Start orb, type reliability, and press Enter to view the reliability history. In the Reliability Monitor, you'll be able to view the overall reliability of your computer and be able to identify any past problems your computer has had.

If you want to view the performance of your computer in real time, use the Performance Monitor.

Click the Start orb, type performance, and press Enter for the Performance Monitor.

In the Performance Monitor, you can view your computer's performance in real time or view a log of your systems performance.

Re-enable underlined keyboard shortcuts

File menu underlined shortcutsBy default, Windows 7 has the underlines for keyboard shortcuts like those shown in the picture.

To re-enable these underlines in all Windows programs follow the steps below.

Open the Control Panel.

In the Control Panel, click Ease of Access.
In Ease of Access, click Change how your keyboard works.

Finally, check the Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys and then click OK.

Rename multiple files at once

To change the name of multiple files at once, highlight all the files you want to rename in Windows Explorer and press the F2 key.

Type in the new name you want to use for all files and press Enter.

Once done, all files will be renamed to the name entered, followed by a unique number.

Install Windows Essentials

Install missing Windows software by installing the free Windows Essentials software package.

Windows Essentials includes Windows Live Family Safety, Windows Live Mail, SkyDrive for Windows, Windows Movie Maker, Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Live Writer, and other programs.

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