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I was writing a post on how to reinstall the mouse using the keyboard when I realised that rebooting the PC using the keyboard would be a required step in the process. So I decided to dedicate a whole post to that topic. I will give a few examples of how this can be done.

Using the Start Menu

¡¤ Press a Windows key (the ones with the Windows symbol on as shown right), this will open up the Start Menu.
¡¤ Use the cursor keys (the ones with arrows on) to highlight ¡®Turn off Computer¡¯ and press Enter to select it
¡¤ A dialog box will open. Use the cursor keys to to highlight ¡®Shutdown computer¡¯, ¡®Turn off¡¯ or whatever your version of Windows says, and press Enter again.

Using the ¡®three finger salute¡¯

Hold down Ctrl and Alt, and press Delete.

Windows 2000 and XP Home Edition users will be presented with a dialog box with buttons on:
¡¤ Use the cursor keys to select the ¡®Shut Down¡¯ button and use Enter to select it.
¡¤ Select ¡®Shut down¡¯ from the list using¡¦

Click to continue reading "How to reboot Windows using the keyboard"

Written by Stepterix on February 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Keyboard shortcut of the week: don`t bin it, delete it

Whenever you delete a file it will be sent to the Recycle Bin so that it can be restored if you change you mind (unless the file is too large for the recycle bin).

Sometimes, however, you may want to bypass the Recycle Bin and delete a file completely(ish), to do this highlight the files you wish to delete, hold down the Shift key and press Delete. As with a normal deletion you will be asked to confirm the action.

These files can still be restored by using appropriate software, as I have explained in a previous post, unless the drive they were deleted from is defragmented - even then it may be possible to restore the files, although this requires sophisticated techniques beyond the reach of most users.

Written by Stepterix on January 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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Keyboard shortcut of the week: jump up a level

When you are using Windows Explorer - the file management program that opens when you double-click on ¡®My Computer¡¯ and the like - you can move to the parent folder by clicking the back-space key.

By ¡®parent folder¡¯ I mean the folder that contains the one you are looking at. In the following image we see that the ¡®parent folder¡¯ of Adobe is Program Files.

Another way to achieve the same thing is to press the F4 key followed by the up arrow, and then Return.

Note for Vista users: using the Backspace key in Vista mimics the use in web browsers, that is, it takes you to the previous folder you looked at. To go to the parent directory using Vista, hold down Alt and press the Up cursor.

Written by Stepterix on January 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Eject that CD or DVD the lazy way

After recently writing about context menus and the ¡®Applications¡¯ key, I remembered that you can eject your CD or DVD drive tray using Windows, rather than having to press that little button, which - for some reason - the drive manufacturers put beneath the tray. So if you have to reach down to your PC, you have to whip your finger out of the way so as not to impede the opening tray. To eject the drive right-click on its icon in My Computer and click on ¡®Eject¡¯. Obvious really, but, no keyboard shortcut.

You could try the following combination of keyboard shortcuts though:

  • Windows key + M or D (minimise everything)
  • Windows key + E (open My Computer)
  • Down cursor to highlight CD/DVD drive icon
  • Applications key
  • Down cursor to highlight ¡®Eject¡¯
  • Enter key

But that is hardly a shortcut at all.

Written by Stepterix on January 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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