The logo represents the Windows key on your keyboard.展开表 Windows Shortcut Keys + á Maximize Window + â Restore / Minimize Windows + ß Snap Window to the left + à Snap Window to the right + Shift + ß Jump Window to left monitor + Shift + à Jump window to right ...
shortcuts for changing the position of the active window taskbar shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts using the Windows key⊞ Wincan be used while the guide is displayed. The result of those shortcuts (active window moved, arrow shortcut behavior changes etc.) will be displayed in the guide. ...
Alt + left arrow key to switch the sub-views in the currently opened window. For example, there are Output, Debugger and other sub-views in the Debug window. You can use this shortcut to switch between the sub-views (required) Alt + Right Arrow Press to switch the sub-views in the ...
If you want to search for a file in a folder, press the F3 key to quickly open the search window, and the search scope is set to this folder by default. If you press F3 in Windows Media Player, the "Add to library by searching computer" window will appear. ...
In the Properties window, at the top, click the "Shortcut" tab. In the Shortcut tab, click the "Shortcut Key" field and press the shortcut you want to assign to your folder. Then, at the bottom of the "Properties" window, click "OK." ...
Install the tool and run it. AWinHotKey Configurationwindow will open Click on theNew Hotkeybutton in that window. It will open a separate box In that box, enter a description for the hotkey in the given field. You can add a custom text of your choice for the description ...
Windows Key + down arrow = Minimize current window Windows Key and Home = Minimize/maximise non-active windows Windows Key and numbers = Launch programs from the taskbar Windows Key and Space = Enable Aero Peek Windows Key and P = open projector mode to change external display settings ...
Topic Shortcut Menu key OR Shift+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the current UI element. Topic Up Arrow Scroll toward the start of the document one line at a time. Topic Down Arrow Scroll toward the end of the document one line at a time. Topic Page Up Scroll toward the start of ...
Open Illustrator and go to the "File" menu. Select "Scripts" and then "Other Script..." from the dropdown menu. Find the script you want to set a shortcut key for and select it. Go to the "Edit" menu and choose "Keyboard Shortcuts..." In the "Keyboa...
Press record on the Actions window. Press Alt-Delete to fill the selection. Stop recording. Now go to Edit Keyboard Shortcuts. Select Panel Menus, and then search for Play in Actions. Select whatever shortcut key you'd like. Now, as llong as you don't select any...