shortcuts 300x225 Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows 7In Windows 7 find the so-called “keyboard shortcuts” Which are key combinations to perform an action. An example of a keyboard shortcut combination is the famous “Ctrl + Alt + Del“.

Today I leave a list of all shortcuts Windows 7.

Windows 7 – General:

  • (Win + M) Minimize all open windows
  • (Win + Shift + M ) Undo minimize all windows
  • (Win + D ) Shows the Desktop
  • (Win + Up) Maximize the window
  • (Win + Down) Minimize / Restore the window
  • (Win + Left) Anchor the window at the left edge
  • (Win + Right) Anchor the window at the right edge
  • (Win + Shift + Down) Restores the vertical size
  • (Win + Shift + Left ) Move window to left monitor
  • (Win + Shift + Right ) Move window to the right monitor
  • (Win + Spacebar ) Active Aero desktop Peek
  • (Win + Home ) Max / Min all inactive windows
  • (Alt + F4 ) Closes the active window
  • (Alt + Tab) Switch to the previous window active
  • ( Alt + Esc) passes through all open windows
  • (Win + Tab) Flip 3D Enable
  • (Win + Ctrl + Tab ) Enables Persistent Flip 3D
  • (Win + Q ) Presentation Mode Options
  • (Win + G) shows the desktop gadgets
  • (Win + L ) Locks the computer
  • (Win + X) Mobility Center
  • (Win + + +) Zoom Zoom
  • (Win + + -) Keep away zoom
  • (Win + + =) Magnifier

Windows 7 – Taskbar:

  • (Win + number 1 to 0 ) Open the application corresponding anchored
  • (Ctrl + Click the icon anchor ) passes through the open windows of a program
  • (Shift + Click the icon anchor ) Open a new instance of a program
  • (Ctrl + Shift + Click the icon anchor ) Open a new instance as Administrator
  • (Shift + Right-click icon ) Displays window menu
  • (Shift + Right-click icon grouped ) Display Window menu
  • (Win + T) passes through the open windows using the Live Preview
  • (Win + Shift + T ) Same as before, but in reverse order
  • (Win + R) Opens the Run window

Windows 7 – Windows Explorer:

  • (Alt + P) Shows or hides the preview pane
  • (Alt + Up) directs you one level up
  • (Alt + Right or Left ) I directed forward or backward