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The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for rearranging modern apps. Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft. The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for use in dialog boxes. The following table contains keyboard shortcuts that use the Windows logo key Press this key To do this Windows logo key Open or close the Start menu.

The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for working with Remote Desktop Connection. The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for working with Paint. The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for working with WordPad. The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for working with Calculator. Press the. Press the n! The following table contains keyboard shortcuts for working with Windows Journal. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No.

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No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop. Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened. Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph. When a group or tile is in focus on the Start menu, move it in the direction specified.

When a tile is in focus on the Start menu, move it into another tile to create a folder. Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop. Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are available. Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document.

Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first. Take a screenshot of your whole screen and copy it to the clipboard. Open Quick Settings. Open Chat from Microsoft Teams. Turn on color filters enable this shortcut first in Color Filter settings. Turn HDR on or off. Launch voice typing. Open Cast from Quick Settings. Open notification center and calendar. Record video of game window in focus using Xbox Game Bar. Open the clipboard history. Note Clipboard history isn't turned on by default.

Open Widgets. Switch input between Windows Mixed Reality and your desktop. Open the snap layouts. Snap window in focus to top half of screen. Click Restart. Turn on the computer and immediately press the F11 key repeatedly, about once every second, until Recovery Manager opens.

An Advanced options screen opens. Select Recover your computer to its original factory condition, and then click Next. What to Know Open Command Prompt.

Type this command in the Command Prompt window: rstrui. Press Enter to open the System Restore wizard. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the System Restore. Check the BIOS. Reset the BIOS. Fix the Boot Records. Microsoft Windows primarily relies on three records to boot your machine. Activate the Windows Partition. Use Easy Recovery Essentials. Remote Desktop Connection. System and Maintenance. System Protection. Microsoft Vista Security.

Resource Monitor. Backdoor Logon — Ease of Access! Naughty, But Nice Vista Settings. Vista Registry Tweaks. Review of Real-time Bandwidth Monitor. Shutdown Command. How to Create a Vista Toolbar.

Network Monitor. Free Trial of Network Performance Monitor. Windows Server This ebook will explain the workings of the registry. Hey, I'm having some trouble with last step. Any advice? First - thanks - works a treat. I've refurbished an older lap top with no recovery disks and a second hand hard drive and it runs like a dream now. Only issue I had was using the hotkeys and enter to open CMD as administrator. On my 'host' machine it opens with restricted rights so it confused me for a moment got it right third time.

But all I did was click on the start globe, type cmd in the search box and CMD comes up as the first result. Right click on it and select 'run as administrator' and it's no longer an issue. Reply 7 years ago on Introduction. The guide for Vista has an important step that you do not have to do when installing Windows 7 or 8. So no, it's not the same as the other guides if that is your question. By StevenTyler Follow. More by the author:.

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