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15 Tips and Best Hack Windows 7

You have to upgrade to Windows 7, Really liked your new taskbar, and enjoy the interesting features of the Libraries. But now you want more, you want tips and tricks that will attract make Windows 7 more attractive!In this post will be given the best tips and tricks that will help you to further explore your new OS again. In this article we will focus on the interface of Windows 7 that will help you become a Power User of Windows 7. In the next section, we will talk about advanced tips for usability, performance and security.1. The use of Keyboard ShortcutsWith the mouse you can drag-n-dock Windows on the sides of your monitor, or drag windows to the top to minimize. These keyboard shortcuts can even make it easier for you:

    
* Win + Left Arrow and Win + Right Arrow dock window to the left and right monitors.
    
* Win + Up Arrow and Win + Down Arrow maximize and restore / minimize.
    
* Win + M minimizes all.
    
* Alt + Up, Alt + Left Arrow, Alt + Right Arrow to navigate to the folder above, or browse through the folders back and next-folder in Explorer.
    
* Win + Home minimize / restore all open windows except the currently active window.
    
* Win + Alt + # to access the Jump List of program number '#' on the taskbar
2. Resetting the System Tray IconReset the system iconYou can rearrange the icons on the taskbar as you wish and create 10 new taskbar program using Win +1, Win +2, and so on. Another cool thing is you can also rearrange the icons in the system tray. Reorder icon on the tray or move them out or put back on the tray. Take control of what you've always wanted to see.3. Jump Lists access by using the left mouse buttonJump Lists usually appears when you right click on the taskbar icon. However, this can also be accessed by holding the left mouse button and drag upwards. If you use a laptop touchpad or touch screen, it will be more fun and easier because you do not need to click any button to access the context menu.4. Adding a Folder in FavoritesAdding a folder on your favoriteYou can add any library or folder to the Favorite in Windows Explorer. To add a folder, open the Explorer and the folder, right click Favprites on the left navigation window explorer, and select Add current location to Favorites. Now you have quick access to your favorite folders in the All File-> Save As dialogs!5. Pin frequently used folders on the TaskbarRight-click, drag, and pin your favorite folders to Windows Explorer on the taskbar. They will appear in the Jump List when you right click in Explorer that will give you easy access to your favorite folders.6. Pin Control Panel to the TaskbarPin control panel on the taskbarYou can not pin to taskbar Control Panel via the Start menu or by drag and drop. Open the Control Panel and right click the taskbar icon to pin to the taskbar. Advantages Control Panel Jump List allows you to be able to more easily access recently used functions.7. Creating a Program Shortcut Keyboardkeyboard shortcutsYou can create a keyboard shortcut of a program in Windows 7. Right-click the program icon and select Properties. Select the shortcut tab, click the shortcut key to set the keyboard shortcut of a program.8. Open Command Prompt in Folder Whatevercommand promptLiking the command prompt? Press "Shift" while right-click on a folder to get the context menu option. This can also be done on the desktop.9. Expanded view the "Send To" MenuPress Shift when right clicking a folder to get an expanded Send To menu.10. Adjust Text on Screen with Clear TypeUse Clear Type Tuner to get a good look at your LCD monitor or laptop screen. Run "cttune.exe" from the search box in the Start Menu, or via the Control Panel Display applet, and select Adjust ClearType text from the left.Clear Type11. Get the color you want on the screenIf you are an artist or you work a lot using colors, use the Calibrate Color option in the Control Panel Display applet or run dccw.exe from the Start Menu search box. You can adjust gamma, brightness, contrast, and color balance, make sure the colors display correctly on your monitor.12. Customize Power ButtonIf you frequently restart the computer than shut down, replace the power button becomes the default Shutdown Restart. Right click on Start, select Properties, and select the Power Button Action that you use often.Customize power button13. Customize Number of items in Jump Lists & Start MenuRight-click Start, select Properties, click Customize and select the number of new programs that will be displayed on the Start Menu and the number of items displayed in the Jump Lists from the Start Menu Size section.14. Search the Internet from the Start MenuInternet start menuEnable Internet search from the Start Menu by using the default browser. Run gpedit.msc from the Start Menu search box to start the Group Policy Editor. On the left window, select User Configuration-> Administrative Templates-Start Menu and Taskbar. In the right window, right-click to edit and enable Add Search Internet link to the Start Menu.Internet15. Adding Video to the Start MenuWindows 7 by default does not provide a link to your video on the Start Menu. To add a link to your video on the Start Menu, right-click Start, select Properties, click on Customize. In the Videos section below, select Display as a link.video start menu

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