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星期的键盘快捷键: 跳跃水平

当您使用Windows Explorer -时开始的文件管理节目,当您在`双击我的计算机’等等-您能移动向父母文件夹通过点击返回键。

由`父母文件夹’我意味包含那个的文件夹您看。 在以下图象我们看见`父母文件夹’ Adobe程序文件.

另一个方式达到同一件事将按 F4 跟随的钥匙 箭头然后 回归.

笔记为景色用户: 使用 退格 钥匙在景色在网浏览器仿造用途,即,它把您带对您看的早先文件夹。 要去始目录使用景色,持续 Alt 并且按 游标。

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窗口任务经理解释: 第1部分

开始任务经理

有两三个方式显示窗口任务经理: 持续Ctrl和Alt键并且按删除键-任务经理然后将打开窗口的有些版本,在您用一个小对话箱将出席有一个按钮您能点击打开任务经理的其他; 您在空的空间在能二者择一地用鼠标右键单击 Taskbar 并且精选的任务经理从菜单。

应用制表符

第一页在任务经理列出在个人计算机跑的所有应用。 这仿造您在看作为按钮的名单 Taskbar. 如果您在名单突出一种应用并且点击应用然后将关闭的`结尾任务’按钮。 这是特别有用的,如果应用有`的状况不反应’,当正常尝试结束它将失败。

`新的任务’按钮运转,以与相似的方式 `在起动菜单跑’项目.


过程制表符

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The mystery of the disappearing Taskbar.

Once in a while, Windows gets into a terrible state and the Taskbar and its Start menu disappear. This is because the software that manages these, called the Windows Explorer shell, has crashed. To deal with this, without logging off and on the computer, you have to end any existing sessions of Explorer and run a new one.

To end existing Explorer sessions hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys and press the Delete key. On some versions of Windows this will open up the ‘Windows Security’ dialog box, if so then press the ‘Task Manager’ button; on other versions you will be taken straight to the ‘Task Manager’ program.

To stop the Explorer shell, go to the ‘Processes’ page and look for ‘explorer.exe’. You can sort the processes into alphabetical order by clicking on the Image Name heading. If you find an entry for ‘explorer.exe’, highlight it and click the End Process button and click Yes on the warning dialog. If you don’t find an entry for it you can go straight to the next step.

To restart the Explorer shell, click on the ‘File’ menu in Task Manager and select ‘New Task…

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Written by Stepterix on December 10th, 2007 with 2 comments.
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I can see clearly now…

Eye strain is a hazard to anyone who uses their computers for any extended period. So anything that eases the pressure on the eyes is a bonus. To this end, Microsoft have developed a tool for making text more legible called ClearType Tuner.

The ClearType Tuner only works on Windows Vista and XP, and is available as a web-based tool here. You will be required to choose which is the clearer text from a variety of options a couple of times, and then - hopefully - text should be clearer on your screen. Windows XP users can also download a Control Panel version from the Microsoft XP Power Toys page.

If you are a Vista user and wish to switch off ClearType check out Diana Huggin’s instructions on the excellent Lockergnome site.

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The Windows Taskbar explained

The Windows Taskbar is usually to be found at the bottom of the screen, although it can be moved to any edge. It includes the ‘Start menu’ button, toolbars, a button for each application you are running, icons for other programs that are running, and the time.
I will gloss over the ‘Start menu’ button, because all it does is open the start menu, and move straight on to the toolbars. Most versions of Windows will display the ‘Quick Launch’ toolbar by default. This toolbar will look something like this.
To add a new button to this toolbar for a different application, simply drag and drop the application’s shortcut to the toolbar. You can drag and drop from the Desktop or from the Start Menu. To delete a button, right-click on it and select ‘Delete’.

There are a number of other toolbars available, including one that will offer shortcuts to the ‘Links’ directory in your Internet Explorer favourites. The Windows Media Player taskbar is quite stylish, if you switch it on and minimise Windows Media Player, it will show a toolbar that includes the media player’s controls rather than…

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