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04-19-2010 08:41 PM
Ok, if you've read anything here, you know that I've fallen for Window 7. I've admitted that I never did fall for that thing which starts with "V" and ends in "A", but this new OS is just really awesome. Compared with everything that comes before, handes down better. Sorry, can't comment much on the MAC, as I've been on WinTel for years now. I have even stayed away from iPhone settling on the Android OS.
Recently a great aricle appeared on 10 Tips That Make Window 7 Simpler and was published by Errol Pierre-Louis over at PC-Mag.
My favorite of the ten, with some comments.
Tip #1
Handy Keyboard shortcuts
Windows 7 includes many new keyboard shortcuts that put frequently used actions at your fingertips. Learn these keystroke combinations and you'll soon be saving a few seconds of mousing time here and there throughout the day. It adds up. Note: For those who don't know, "Windows Logo" refers to the key with the Windows flag on it, generally located between the Ctrl and Alt keys, to the left of the space bar.
Tip #4
Clean Up Your Screen
Focusing on one window when you have multiple windows open can be distracting. But instead of having to minimize every window one-by-one you can quickly unclutter your screen using Aero Shake. Simply click and hold the title bar of the window you want to leave open, give it a quick shake, and your screen will be cleared of all windows except the one you're working in.
Search the Web from Your Desktop
You can use Windows 7's built-in search as an online search tool without having to launch a Web browser, by using search connectors. For instance, if you wanted to search YouTube videos from your desktop, just download and install the YouTube search connector. This adds a "YouTube Search" option to your Searches folder, which lets you browse YouTube from your desktop.
05-30-2010 05:36 AM
The MSDOS functions have some ability to use batch (*.BAT) files, but I've never noticed whether that ever included being able to run programs intended to open as a window instead of using the old text-only interface.
07-17-2010 11:51 AM
Moved to Operating systems and software
02-26-2011 09:41 PM
@ GarenT
How's the "research" coming? <eg>
BTW instead of using .bat files aren't W7 users supposed to be using PowerShell scripts? <EG>
FWIW what I do is use my wireless keyboard's macro capability. Fewer syntax errors and typos then. ; )
06-11-2011 02:05 PM
I must say Windows 7 is what Vista should have been...
Batch files can be used for many things including to launch programs and copy/move files and folders.
e.g. to launch a program in a batch file it would be (for Windows 7)
START C:\Windows\system32\calc.exe
I think PowerShell scripts can do the same sort of tasks as well as more advanced functions
