Windows key + FI = Help and support center
Windows key + F3= Find
Windows key + F5= Actual pc time (open notepad and press hotkey to input
time and date)
Windows key + Pause/Break= System properties
Windows key + U = Utility Manager
Windows key + R = Run command
Windows key + E = My Computer
Windows key + F = Search
Windows key + L = Lock Desktop
This will allow Phone technicians to shorten the handling time, also it's
fun to have shortcuts so you won't have to ask callers to go waste time in
searching for program locatons.
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:47:01 -0700, halfgod
<halfgod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Windows key + FI = Help and support center
>Windows key + F3= Find
>Windows key + F5= Actual pc time (open notepad and press hotkey to input
>time and date)
>Windows key + Pause/Break= System properties
>Windows key + U = Utility Manager
>Windows key + R = Run command
>Windows key + E = My Computer
>Windows key + F = Search
>Windows key + L = Lock Desktop
>
>This will allow Phone technicians to shorten the handling time, also it's
>fun to have shortcuts so you won't have to ask callers to go waste time in
>searching for program locatons.
Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:47:01 -0700 from halfgod
<halfgod@discussions.microsoft.com>:
> Windows key + F3= Find
> Windows key + F5= Actual pc time (open notepad and press hotkey to input
> time and date)
Your others I knew about, but this is the first I ever heard of the
above two, and they don't work for me.
Do you have some special keyboard?
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No I dont have a special keyboard just try it again
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Prevention is better than cure
"halfgod" wrote:
> Windows key + FI = Help and support center
> Windows key + F3= Find
> Windows key + F5= Actual pc time (open notepad and press hotkey to input
> time and date)
> Windows key + Pause/Break= System properties
> Windows key + U = Utility Manager
> Windows key + R = Run command
> Windows key + E = My Computer
> Windows key + F = Search
> Windows key + L = Lock Desktop
>
> This will allow Phone technicians to shorten the handling time, also it's
> fun to have shortcuts so you won't have to ask callers to go waste time in
> searching for program locatons.
> --
> Prevention is better than cure