When you work with more than one monitor, use the keyboard shortcuts, Windows logo key + SHIFT + LEFT ARROW, or Windows logo key + SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW to move windows from one monitor to another.
To connect a projector easily simply press Windows logo key + P, and tab through the display options to switch between displays.
You can Change your power button in Windows 7 to switch users, log off, lock, restart, or sleep. Right-click the Start button and click Properties, and then, on the Start menu tab, select the power button action that suits you best.
To burn images to a CD or DVD copy an ISO (disc) image of an entire data CD or DVD in a flash. Just double-click the DVD or CD ISO image to open Windows Disc Image Burner, make your selections, and click Burn. Your disc is ready to use in no time.
Windows 7 saves your laptop battery by reducing display brightness after a period of inactivity, but if you immediately interact with the computer to restore brightness, Windows 7 waits longer before reducing brightness the next time.
With ReadyBoost™, you can use multiple flash drives for caches larger than 4 gigabytes (GB), add accessible memory, and reduce the time it takes to write to disk.
To adjust your display setting easily with ClearType Text Tuner and Display Color Calibration by using Fine Tune, on the Start menu, click Run, and then type cttune.exe or dccw.exe.
You can use Windows 7 Calculator to calculate in Standard, Scientific, Programmer, and Statistics modes. You can even convert temperature, weight, area, time, and more.
To open another window of the same program (if more than one instance of the program can be run), hold SHIFT and click the taskbar icon, or click the middle button on your mouse.
Rest your mouse pointer on a taskbar program icon to peek at documents. For a large-scale view of a document, rest the pointer over the file’s thumbnail preview.
The Windows 7 magnifier lets you zoom in on any area of your desktop and define a scale factor of magnification. On the Start menu, type Magnifier in the search box, click Magnifier under Programs, and dock the magnifying glass to a particular area of your screen. Move your mouse to magnify different sections of the screen.
Use Web Slices to instantly see changes to specific portions of your favorite Web sites, from financial news to entertainment gossip. Find Web sites to slice at www.ieaddons.com/en/webslices, or use the green Web Slices icon on the MSN toolbar to slice your favorite sites.
To access frequently used folders, right-click the Windows Explorer icon on the Windows 7 taskbar to access your most frequently used folders.
Switch through multiple documents in a program with ease-simply press CTRL while you repeatedly click the program icon on the taskbar.
Open any photo in Windows Explorer, or open a photo or video clip in Windows Media Player and press F11 key at the top of your keyboard. The photo or video image enlarges to its maximum size and the title bar and taskbar are hidden.
To pin a program shortcut to the taskbar, do one of the following:
If the program is already running, right-click the program's button on the taskbar (or drag the button toward the desktop) to open the program’s Jump List, and then click Pin this program to taskbar. Or if the program isn't running, click Start, find the program’s icon, right-click the icon, and then click Pin to Taskbar. You can also pin a program by dragging the program's shortcut from the desktop or Start menu to the taskbar.
To connect a projector easily simply press Windows logo key + P, and tab through the display options to switch between displays.
You can Change your power button in Windows 7 to switch users, log off, lock, restart, or sleep. Right-click the Start button and click Properties, and then, on the Start menu tab, select the power button action that suits you best.
To burn images to a CD or DVD copy an ISO (disc) image of an entire data CD or DVD in a flash. Just double-click the DVD or CD ISO image to open Windows Disc Image Burner, make your selections, and click Burn. Your disc is ready to use in no time.
Windows 7 saves your laptop battery by reducing display brightness after a period of inactivity, but if you immediately interact with the computer to restore brightness, Windows 7 waits longer before reducing brightness the next time.
With ReadyBoost™, you can use multiple flash drives for caches larger than 4 gigabytes (GB), add accessible memory, and reduce the time it takes to write to disk.
To adjust your display setting easily with ClearType Text Tuner and Display Color Calibration by using Fine Tune, on the Start menu, click Run, and then type cttune.exe or dccw.exe.
You can use Windows 7 Calculator to calculate in Standard, Scientific, Programmer, and Statistics modes. You can even convert temperature, weight, area, time, and more.
To open another window of the same program (if more than one instance of the program can be run), hold SHIFT and click the taskbar icon, or click the middle button on your mouse.
Rest your mouse pointer on a taskbar program icon to peek at documents. For a large-scale view of a document, rest the pointer over the file’s thumbnail preview.
The Windows 7 magnifier lets you zoom in on any area of your desktop and define a scale factor of magnification. On the Start menu, type Magnifier in the search box, click Magnifier under Programs, and dock the magnifying glass to a particular area of your screen. Move your mouse to magnify different sections of the screen.
Use Web Slices to instantly see changes to specific portions of your favorite Web sites, from financial news to entertainment gossip. Find Web sites to slice at www.ieaddons.com/en/webslices, or use the green Web Slices icon on the MSN toolbar to slice your favorite sites.
To access frequently used folders, right-click the Windows Explorer icon on the Windows 7 taskbar to access your most frequently used folders.
Switch through multiple documents in a program with ease-simply press CTRL while you repeatedly click the program icon on the taskbar.
Open any photo in Windows Explorer, or open a photo or video clip in Windows Media Player and press F11 key at the top of your keyboard. The photo or video image enlarges to its maximum size and the title bar and taskbar are hidden.
To pin a program shortcut to the taskbar, do one of the following:
If the program is already running, right-click the program's button on the taskbar (or drag the button toward the desktop) to open the program’s Jump List, and then click Pin this program to taskbar. Or if the program isn't running, click Start, find the program’s icon, right-click the icon, and then click Pin to Taskbar. You can also pin a program by dragging the program's shortcut from the desktop or Start menu to the taskbar.
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