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The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts eBook

The Complete Windows 7
Shortcuts eBook
Nitin Agarwal

TheWindowsClub Publications
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The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts eBook

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About the Author
The author of this eBook, Nitin Agarwal is an independent technology analyst for Windows
IT Pro and other Microsoft products. He writes about Windows 7 and gives tech updates on his blog, known as Windows Lifestyle (www.windowslifestyle.com). He is an active member of Microsoft forums & communities. TheWindowsClub is his favorite Windows discussion forum. He is Microsoft Certified Professional and also completed various courses, Clinics & certifications conducted by Microsoft eLearning Website. He also attended several of
Webcasts, Podcasts & Virtual Techdays sessions conducted by Microsoft MVPs,
Professionals & Windows Experts.
He regularly tweets at @nitinagarwal198

About the Publisher
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The Club has also released various software and utilities to tweak and fix Windows easily.
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Contents
# Preface

I-VI

# Introduction

7-9

What is Keyboard & how to use it?

7

How the keys are organized on a standard Keyboard

8

Typing & editing the text using Keyboard

9

# Using Keyboard Shortcuts

10-11

Find program shortcuts

10

Choose menus, commands, and options

10

Some useful shortcuts

11

# Using the keyboard extras

12-15

Using navigation keys

12

Using the numeric keypad

13

Three odd keys

14

Other Keys

15

# Some Useful Tips

16-21

Use your keyboard safely

16

Create keyboard shortcuts to open programs

16

Make the keyboard easier to use

18

Type without using the keyboard (On-Screen Keyboard)

19

Set On-Screen Keyboard to use for various handy tasks

20

# The Shortcuts Collection

22-41

General Windows functions keyboard shortcuts

22

Dialog box keyboard shortcuts

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Windows logo key keyboard shortcuts

24

Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts

26

Ease of Access keyboard shortcuts

26

Magnifier keyboard shortcuts

27

Remote Desktop Connection keyboard shortcuts

27

Keyboard shortcuts for MS Paint

28

Keyboard shortcuts for WordPad

29

Keyboard shortcuts for Calculator

30

Windows Journal keyboard shortcuts

32

Windows Help viewer keyboard shortcuts

32

Windows Media Player keyboard shortcuts

33

Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts

35

Windows Media Center keyboard shortcuts

39

Summary

42

Disclaimer

43

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Introduction
Windows 7 includes a lot of new keyboard shortcuts that are unknown for a new user. This eBook comprises of more than 200 keyboard shortcuts containing almost all the keyboard shortcuts that are available in Windows 7 and its default programs.
Keyboard shortcuts are amalgamation of two or more keys that when pressed together performs a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it easier to interact with your computer, saving your time and effort when you work with Windows and other programs.
Most programs also provide accelerator keys that can make it easier to work with menus and other commands available in the program for users. Check the menus of programs for accelerator keys. If a letter is underlined in a menu item, which usually means that pressing the Alt key in combination with the underlined key will have the same effect as clicking that menu item.
Pressing the Alt key in some programs, such as Paint, WordPad or MS Office 2007 shows commands that are labeled with additional keys that you can press to use them. What is Keyboard & how to use it?
Whether you have to write anything like a letter or have to calculate numerical data, your keyboard is the main way to enter information into your computer. But did you know you can also use your keyboard to control your computer? Learning just a few simple keyboard commands (Shortcuts to your computer programs) can help you work more efficiently.
This key book explains the basics of keyboard operation and gets you started with keyboard commands. Now let’s discuss about the fundamental aspects of a
Keyboard.
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How the keys are organized on a standard Keyboard
The keys on your keyboard can be divided into several groups based on their functions: 








Typing (alphanumeric) keys: These keys include the letter, number, punctuation, and symbol keys that we use mostly in our daily life.
Control keys: These keys are used alone or in combination with other keys to perform certain actions. The most frequently used control keys are Ctrl, Alt, the Windows logo key, and Esc.
Function keys: The function keys are used to perform specific tasks. They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on, up to F12. The functionality of these keys differs from program to program.
Navigation keys: These keys are used for navigate in a long window pane such as documents or webpages and editing text. They include the arrow keys,
Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, Delete, and Insert.
Numeric keypad: The numeric keypad is handy for entering numbers quickly.
The keys are grouped together in a block like a conventional calculator or an adding machine.

The following picture shows how these keys are arranged on a typical keyboard. Your keyboard layout might be different.

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Typing & editing the text using Keyboard
Whenever you need to type something in a program, e-mail message or text box typing keys of a keyboard are used. You can move the cursor by clicking in the desired location with the mouse, or by using the navigation keys present on the keyboard. In addition to letters, numerals, punctuation marks, and symbols, the typing keys also include Shift, Caps Lock, Tab, Enter, the Spacebar, and Backspace keys.
Key name
Shift

Caps Lock

Tab
Enter

How to use it
Press Shift in combination with a letter to type an uppercase letter.
Press Shift in combination with another key to type the symbol shown on the upper part of that key.
Press Caps Lock once to type all letters as uppercase. Press Caps Lock again to turn this function off. Your keyboard might have a light indicating whether Caps Lock is on.
Press Tab to move the cursor several spaces forward. You can also press
Tab to move to the next text box on a form.
Press Enter to move the cursor to the beginning of the next line. In a dialog box, press Enter to select the highlighted button.

Spacebar

Press the Spacebar to move the cursor one space forward.

Backspace

Press Backspace to delete the character before the cursor, or the selected text.

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Using keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are ways to perform actions by using your keyboard. They're called shortcuts because they help you work faster. In fact, almost any action or command you can perform with a mouse can be performed faster using one or more keys on your keyboard.
In this key book, a plus sign (+) between two or more keys indicates that those keys should be pressed in combination. For example, Ctrl+A means to press and hold Ctrl and press A. Ctrl+Shift+A means to press and hold Ctrl and Shift and then press A.

Find program shortcuts
You can do things in most programs by using the keyboard. To see which commands have keyboard shortcuts, open a menu. The shortcuts (if available) are shown next to the menu items.

Choose menus, commands, and options
You can open menus and choose commands and other options using your keyboard.
In a program that has menus with underlined letters, press Alt and an underlined
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letter to open the corresponding menu. Press the underlined letter in a menu item to choose that command. For programs that use the Ribbon, such as Paint and
WordPad, pressing Alt overlays (rather than underlines) a letter that can be pressed.

This trick works in dialog boxes too. Whenever you see an underlined letter attached to an option in a dialog box, it means you can press Alt plus that letter to choose that option. Some useful shortcuts
Press this
Windows logo key
Alt+Tab
Alt+F4
Ctrl+S
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+V
Ctrl+Z
Ctrl+A
F1
Windows key +F1
Esc
Application key
(near to right Ctrl key) To do this
Open the Start menu
Switch between open programs or windows
Close the active item, or exit the active program
Save the current file or document (works in most programs)
Copy the selected item
Cut the selected item
Paste the selected item
Undo an action
Select all items in a document or window
Display Help for a program or Windows
Display Windows Help and Support
Cancel the current task
Open a menu of commands related to a selection in a program.
Equivalent to right-clicking the selection.

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Using the keyboard extras
Except the traditional keys, a keyboard has many extra useful keys on it. Modern keyboards even have dedicated application keys like for starting calculator, controlling Windows Media Player functions or Internet browsing functions. Here is the list of some most common extra keys.

Using navigation keys
The navigation keys allow you to move the cursor, move around in documents and webpages, and edit text. The following is the list stating some common functions of these keys.
Press this

To do this

Left Arrow, Right
Arrow, Up Arrow, or
Down Arrow

Move the cursor or selection one space or line in the direction of the arrow, or scroll a webpage in the direction of the arrow

Home

Move the cursor to the beginning of a line or move to the top of a webpage

End

Move the cursor to the end of a line or move to the bottom of a webpage

Ctrl+Home

Move to the top of a document

Ctrl+End

Move to the bottom of a document

Page Up

Move the cursor or page up one screen

Page Down

Move the cursor or page down one screen

Delete

Delete the character after the cursor, or the selected text; in
Windows, delete the selected item and move it to the
Recycle Bin

Insert

Turn Insert mode off or on. When Insert mode is on, text that you type is inserted at the cursor. When Insert mode is off, text that you type replaces existing characters.

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Using the numeric keypad
The numeric keypad arranges the numerals 0 to 9, the arithmetic operators +
(addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), and / (division), and the decimal point as they would appear on a calculator or adding machine. These characters are duplicated elsewhere on the keyboard, of course, but the keypad arrangement allows you to rapidly enter numerical data or mathematical operations with one hand. Numeric keypad
To use the numeric keypad to enter numbers, press Num Lock. Most keyboards have a light that indicates whether Num Lock is on or off. When Num Lock is off, the numeric keypad functions as a second set of navigation keys (these functions are printed on the keys next to the numerals or symbols). You can use your numeric keypad to perform simple calculations with Calculator.

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Three odd keys
So far, we've discussed almost every key you're likely to use. But for the truly inquisitive, let's explore the three most mysterious keys on the keyboard: PrtScn,
Scroll Lock, and Pause/Break.

PrtScn (or Print Screen)
A long time ago, this key actually did what it says—it sent the current screen of text to your printer. Nowadays, pressing PrtScn captures an image of your entire screen
(a "screen shot") and copies it to the Clipboard in the computer's memory. From there you can paste it (Ctrl+V) into Microsoft Paint or another image editing program and, if you want you can print it from that program.
More obscure is SYS RQ, which shares the key with PrtScn on some keyboards.
Historically, SYS RQ was designed to be a "system request," but this command is not enabled in Windows.

Tip


Press Alt+PrtScn to capture an image of just the active window, instead of the entire screen.

ScrLk (or Scroll Lock)
In most programs, pressing Scroll Lock has no effect. In few programs, pressing Scroll
Lock changes the behavior of the arrow keys and the Page Up and Page Down keys; pressing these keys causes the document to scroll without changing the position of the cursor or selection. Your keyboard might have a light indicating whether Scroll
Lock is on.

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Pause/Break
This key is rarely used. In some older programs, pressing this key pause’s the program or, in combination with Ctrl, stops it from running like what Alt+F4 do now.

Other keys
Some modern keyboards also called as Multimedia keyboards come with "hot keys" or buttons that give you quick, one-press access to programs, files, or commands like calculator. Many models have volume controls, scroll wheels, zoom wheels, and other gadgets. For details about these features, check the information that came with your keyboard or computer, or go to the manufacturer's website.

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Some Useful Tips
Since many of us are addicted to the computes and they are now integral part of our life. So, to avoid any type of stress, bad conditions, time wastage or body pain give a read to some of these tips.

Use your keyboard safely
Using your keyboard properly can help avoid distress or injury to your wrists, hands, and arms, particularly if you use your computer for long periods of time. Here are some tips to help you avoid problems:


Place your keyboard at elbow level. Your upper arms should be relaxed at your sides.



Center your keyboard in front of you. If your keyboard has a numeric keypad, you can use the spacebar as the centering point.



Type with your hands and wrists floating above the keyboard, so that you can use your whole arm to reach for distant keys instead of stretching your fingers. 

Avoid resting your palms or wrists on any type of surface while typing. If your keyboard has a palm rest, use it only during breaks from typing.



While typing, use a light touch and keep your wrists straight.



When you're not typing, relax your arms and hands.



Take short breaks from computer use every 15 to 20 minutes.

Create keyboard shortcuts to open programs
You can also create keyboard shortcuts to open programs. Opening programs this way is often simpler than opening them using your mouse or other pointing device.
Before you get started, you need to create a shortcut for the program to which you
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want to assign a keyboard shortcut. To do this, open the folder that contains the program, right-click the program's executable file, and then click Create Shortcut.
Follow these simple to create keyboard shortcut to open a program:
1. Locate the shortcut to the program for which you want to create a keyboard shortcut. 2. Right-click the shortcut and then click Properties.
3. In the Shortcut Properties dialog box, click the Shortcut tab.
4. Click in the Shortcut key box, press the key on your keyboard that you want to use in combination with Ctrl+Alt (keyboard shortcuts automatically start with
Ctrl+Alt), and then click OK. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

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Notes


The word none appears in the Shortcut key box until you press a key; then it's replaced with Ctrl+Alt+the key that you pressed.



The new shortcut might not work for programs that have their own keyboard shortcuts. 

You cannot use the Esc, Enter, Tab, Spacebar, PrtScn, Shift, or Backspace keys to create a keyboard shortcut.



You can also create keyboard shortcuts to open files and folders.

Make the keyboard easier to use
You can use your keyboard to control the mouse and make it easier to type certain key combinations. Windows 7 make it much easier to control every bit of your computer, you can also adjust these settings to make the keyboard easier to use, follow the steps to do so:
1. Go to Control Panel and open Ease of Access Center.
2. Select the options that you want to use:


Turn on Mouse Keys: This option sets Mouse Keys to run when you log on to Windows. Instead of using the mouse, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard or the numeric keypad to move the pointer.



Turn on Sticky Keys: This option sets Sticky Keys to run when you log on to Windows. Instead of having to press three keys at once (such as when you must press the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys together to log on to
Windows), you can use one key by turning on Sticky Keys and adjusting the settings. This way, you can press a modifier key and have it remain active until another key is pressed.



Turn on Toggle Keys: This option sets Toggle Keys to run when you log on to Windows. Toggle Keys can play an alert each time you press the

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Caps Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock keys. These alerts can help prevent the frustration of inadvertently pressing a key and not realizing it.


Turn on Filter Keys: This option sets Filter Keys to run when you log on to Windows. You can set Windows to ignore keystrokes that occur in rapid succession, or keystrokes that are held down for several seconds unintentionally. 

Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys: This option makes keyboard access in dialog boxes easier by highlighting access keys for the controls in them.



Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen: This option prevents windows from automatically resizing and docking along the sides of your screen when you move them there.

Type without using the keyboard (On-Screen Keyboard)
Instead of relying on the physical keyboard to type and enter data, you can use OnScreen Keyboard. On-Screen Keyboard displays a visual keyboard with all the standard keys. You can select keys using the mouse or another pointing device, or you can use a single key or group of keys to cycle through the keys on the screen.

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1. Go to Control Panel, open Ease of Access center and select On-Screen
Keyboard.
2. To use the On-Screen Keyboard, select the mode you want, following modes are available:
Typing mode
Click on keys
Hover over keys Scan through keys Description
In clicking mode, you click the on-screen keys to type text.
In hovering mode, you use a mouse or joystick to point to a key for a predefined period of time, and the selected character is typed automatically. In scanning mode, On-Screen Keyboard continually scans the keyboard and highlights areas where you can type keyboard characters by pressing a keyboard shortcut, using a switch input device, or using a device that simulates a mouse click.

Notes





If you're using either hovering mode or scanning mode and accidently minimize On-Screen Keyboard, you can restore it by pointing to it in the taskbar (for hovering mode) or by pressing the scan key (for scanning mode). If you're using a mouse click to select a key in the Scan through keys mode, the mouse pointer must be located over On-Screen Keyboard.
The keyboard layout changes in On-Screen Keyboard depending on the language displayed in the active program.

Set On-Screen Keyboard to use for various handy tasks:
1. Open On-Screen Keyboard.
2. On-Screen Keyboard make an audible click when a key is pressed Click
Options, select the Use click sound check box, and then click OK.
3. Use a numeric key pad to enter numbers with On-Screen Keyboard. Click
Options, select the Turn on numeric key pad check box, and then click OK.
4. When text prediction is enabled, as you type, On-Screen Keyboard displays a list of words that you might be typing. Click Options, select the Use Text
Prediction check box, and then click OK.
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If you don't want to automatically add a space after you insert a word using text prediction, clear the Insert space after predicted words check box, and then click OK.

Notes




Text prediction is only available in English, French, Italian, German, and
Spanish. To enable text prediction in a specific language, you must first install additional language files for that language.
Text prediction isn't included in Windows 7 Home Basic.

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The Shortcuts Collection
Now, it’s time to read all the Windows 7 shortcuts. The shortcuts are categorized in different lists according to their use or function. Some shortcut keys are also mentioned according to the reference of the programs in which they are widely or only used.

General Windows functions keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
F1
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+V
Ctrl+Z
Ctrl+Y
Delete
Shift+Delete
F2
Ctrl+Right Arrow
Ctrl+Left Arrow
Ctrl+Down Arrow
Ctrl+Up Arrow
Ctrl+Shift with an arrow key Shift with any arrow key Ctrl with any arrow key+Spacebar Ctrl+A
F3
Alt+Enter
Alt+F4
Alt+Spacebar

To do this
Display Help
Copy the selected item
Cut the selected item
Paste the selected item
Undo an action
Redo an action
Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin
Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle
Bin first
Rename the selected item
Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word
Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph Select a block of text
Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document
Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop Select all items in a document or window
Search for a file or folder
Display properties for the selected item
Close the active item, or exit the active program
Open the shortcut menu for the active window
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Ctrl+F4

Close the active document (in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)

Alt+Tab

Switch between open items

Ctrl+Alt+Tab

Use the arrow keys to switch between open items

Ctrl+Mouse scroll wheel Change the size of icons on the desktop

Windows logo key +Tab

Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip
3-D

Ctrl+Windows logo key
+Tab

Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D

Alt+Esc

Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened F6

Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop F4

Display the address bar list in Windows Explorer

Shift+F10

Display the shortcut menu for the selected item

Ctrl+Esc

Open the Start menu

Alt+underlined letter

Display the corresponding menu

Alt+underlined letter

Perform the menu command (or other underlined command) F10

Activate the menu bar in the active program

Right Arrow

Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu

Left Arrow

Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu

F5

Refresh the active window

Alt+Up Arrow

View the folder one level up in Windows Explorer

Esc

Cancel the current task

Ctrl+Shift+Esc

Open Task Manager

Shift when you insert a
CD

Prevent the CD from automatically playing

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Dialog box keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
Ctrl+Tab
Ctrl+Shift+Tab
Tab
Shift+Tab
Alt+underlined
letter
Enter
Spacebar
Arrow keys
F1
F4
Backspace

To do this
Move forward through tabs
Move back through tabs
Move forward through options
Move back through options
Perform the command (or select the option) that goes with that letter
Replaces clicking the mouse for many selected commands
Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box
Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons
Display Help
Display the items in the active list
Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box

Windows logo key keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
Windows logo key
Windows logo key +Pause
Windows logo key +D
Windows logo key +M
Windows logo key
+Shift+M
Windows logo key +E
Windows logo key +F
Ctrl+Windows logo key +F
Windows logo key +L
Windows logo key +R
Windows logo key +T
Windows logo key
+number
Shift+Windows logo key

To do this
Open or close the Start menu.
Display the System Properties dialog box.
Display the desktop.
Minimize all windows.
Restore minimized windows to the desktop.
Open Computer.
Search for a file or folder.
Search for computers (if you're on a network).
Lock your computer or switch users.
Open the Run dialog box.
Cycle through programs on the taskbar.
Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number. If the program is already running, switch to that program.
Start a new instance of the program pinned to the
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+number
Ctrl+Windows logo key
+number
Alt+Windows logo key
+number
Windows logo key +Tab
Ctrl+Windows logo key
+Tab
Ctrl+Windows logo key +B
Windows logo key
+Spacebar
Windows logo key +Up
Arrow
Windows logo key +Left
Arrow
Windows logo key +Right
Arrow
Windows logo key +Down
Arrow
Windows logo key +Home
Windows logo key
+Shift+Up Arrow
Windows logo key
+Shift+Left Arrow or Right
Arrow
Windows logo key +P
Windows logo key +G
Windows logo key +U
Windows logo key +X

taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
Open the Jump List for the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero
Flip 3-D.
Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Aero Flip 3-D.
Switch to the program that displayed a message in the notification area.
Preview the desktop.
Maximize the window.
Maximize the window to the left side of the screen.
Maximize the window to the right side of the screen.
Minimize the window.
Minimize all but the active window.
Stretch the window to the top and bottom of the screen. Move a window from one monitor to another.
Choose a presentation display mode.
Cycle through gadgets.
Open Ease of Access Center.
Open Windows Mobility Center.

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Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+Shift+N
End
Home
F11
Num Lock+Asterisk (*) on numeric keypad Num Lock+Plus Sign (+) on numeric keypad
Num Lock+Minus Sign (-) on numeric keypad
Left Arrow
Alt+Enter
Alt+P
Alt+Left Arrow
Right Arrow
Alt+Right Arrow
Alt+Up Arrow
Ctrl+Mouse scroll wheel
Alt+D
Ctrl+E

To do this
Open a new window
Create a new folder
Display the bottom of the active window
Display the top of the active window
Maximize or minimize the active window
Display all subfolders under the selected folder
Display the contents of the selected folder
Collapse the selected folder
Collapse the current selection (if it's expanded), or select the parent folder
Open the Properties dialog box for the selected item
Display the preview pane
View the previous folder
Display the current selection (if it's collapsed), or select the first subfolder
View the next folder
View the parent folder
Change the size and appearance of file and folder icons Select the address bar
Select the search box

Ease of Access keyboard shortcuts
Press this key

To do this

Right Shift for eight seconds

Turn Filter Keys on and off

Left Alt+Left Shift+PrtScn (or PrtScn)

Turn High Contrast on or off

Left Alt+Left Shift+Num Lock

Turn Mouse Keys on or off

Shift five times

Turn Sticky Keys on or off

Num Lock for five seconds

Turn Toggle Keys on or off

Windows logo key+U

Open the Ease of Access Center

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Magnifier keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
Windows logo key + Plus Sign or Minus Sign
Ctrl+Alt+Spacebar
Ctrl+Alt+F
Ctrl+Alt+L
Ctrl+Alt+D
Ctrl+Alt+I
Ctrl+Alt+arrow keys
Ctrl+Alt+R
Windows logo key + Esc

To do this
Zoom in or out
Show the mouse pointer
Switch to full-screen mode
Switch to lens mode
Switch to docked mode
Invert colors
Pan in the direction of the arrow keys
Resize the lens
Exit Magnifier

Remote Desktop Connection keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
Alt+Page Up
Alt+Page Down
Alt+Insert
Alt+Home
Ctrl+Alt+Break
Ctrl+Alt+End
Alt+Delete
Ctrl+Alt+Minus Sign (-) on the numeric keypad
Ctrl+Alt+Plus Sign (+) on the numeric keypad

Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow

Ctrl+Alt+Left Arrow

To do this
Move between programs from left to right.
Move between programs from right to left.
Cycle through programs in the order that they were started in.
Display the Start menu.
Switch between a window and full screen.
Display the Windows Security dialog box.
Display the system menu.
Place a copy of the active window, within the client, on the
Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing Alt+PrtScn on a local computer).
Place a copy of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing
PrtScn on a local computer).
“Tab” out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the
Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program. “Tab” out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host program (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the
Remote Desktop controls are embedded in another (host) program. Note


Ctrl+Alt+Break and Ctrl+Alt+End are available in all Remote Desktop sessions, even when you've set up the remote computer to recognize Windows keyboard shortcuts.
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Keyboard shortcuts for MS Paint
Press this key
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+O
Ctrl+S
F12
Ctrl+P
Alt+F4
Ctrl+Z
Ctrl+Y
Ctrl+A
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+V
Right Arrow
Left Arrow
Down Arrow
Up Arrow
Esc
Delete
Ctrl+B
Ctrl++
Ctrl+Ctrl+I
Ctrl+U
Ctrl+E
Ctrl+W
Ctrl+Page Up
Ctrl+Page Down
F11
Ctrl+R
Ctrl+G
F10 or Alt
Shift+F10
F1

To do this
Create a new picture
Open an existing picture
Save changes to a picture
Save the picture as a new file
Print a picture
Close a picture and its Paint window
Undo a change
Redo a change
Select the entire picture
Cut a selection
Copy a selection to the Clipboard
Paste a selection from the Clipboard
Move the selection or active shape right by one pixel
Move the selection or active shape left by one pixel
Move the selection or active shape down by one pixel
Move the selection or active shape up by one pixel
Cancel a selection
Delete a selection
Bold selected text
Increase the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
Decrease the width of a brush, line, or shape outline by one pixel
Italicize selected text
Underline selected text
Open the Properties dialog box
Open the Resize and Skew dialog box
Zoom in
Zoom out
View a picture in full-screen mode
Show or hide the ruler
Show or hide gridlines
Display keytips
Show the current shortcut menu
Open Paint Help

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Keyboard shortcuts for Wordpad
Press this key
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+O
Ctrl+S
F12
Ctrl+P
Alt+F4
Ctrl+Z
Ctrl+Y
Ctrl+A
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+V
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+I
Ctrl+U
Ctrl+=
Ctrl+Shift+=
Ctrl+L
Ctrl+E
Ctrl+R
Ctrl+J
Ctrl+1
Ctrl+2
Ctrl+5
Ctrl+Shift+>
Ctrl+Shift+<
Ctrl+Shift+A
Ctrl+Shift+L
Ctrl+D
Ctrl+F
F3
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+Left Arrow
Ctrl+Right Arrow
Ctrl+Up Arrow
Ctrl+Down Arrow
Ctrl+Home
Ctrl+End
Ctrl+Page Up
Ctrl+Page Down
Ctrl+Delete
F10
Shift+F10
F1

To do this
Create a new document
Open an existing document
Save changes to a document
Save the document as a new file
Print a document
Close WordPad
Undo a change
Redo a change
Select the entire document
Cut a selection
Copy a selection to the Clipboard
Paste a selection from the Clipboard
Make selected text bold
Italicize selected text
Underline selected text
Make selected text subscript
Make selected text superscript
Align text left
Align text center
Align text right
Justify text
Set single line spacing
Set double line spacing
Set line spacing to 1.5
Increase the font size
Decrease the font size
Change characters to all capitals
Change the bullet style
Insert a Microsoft Paint drawing
Find text in a document
Find the next instance of the text in the Find dialog box
Replace text in a document
Move the cursor one word to the left
Move the cursor one word to the right
Move the cursor to the line above
Move the cursor to the line below
Move to the beginning of the document
Move to the end of the document
Move up one page
Move down one page
Delete the next word
Display keytips
Show the current shortcut menu
Open WordPad Help
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Keyboard shortcuts for Calculator
Press this key
Atl+1
Alt+2
Alt+3
Alt+4
Ctrl+E
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+U
Alt+C
F1
Ctrl+Q
Ctrl+P
Ctrl+M
Ctrl+R
Ctrl+L
%
F9
/
*
+
R
@
0-9
=
.
Backspace
Esc
Del
Ctrl+Shift+D
F2
Up Arrow key
Down Arrow key
Esc
Enter
F3
F4
F5
I
D
Ctrl+S
Ctrl+O
Ctrl+T
(

To do this
Switch to Standard mode
Switch to Scientific mode
Switch to Programmer mode
Switch to Statistics mode
Open date calculations
Turn calculation history on or off
Open unit conversion
Calculate or solve date calculations and worksheets
Open Calculator Help
Press the M- button
Press the M+ button
Press the MS button
Press the MR button
Press the MC button
Press the % button
Press the +/– button
Press the / button
Press the * button
Press the + button
Press the – button
Press the 1/× button
Press the square root button
Press the number buttons (0-9)
Press the = button
Press the . (decimal point) button
Press the backspace button
Press the C button
Press the CE button
Clear the calculation history
Edit the calculation history
Navigate up in the calculation history
Navigate down in the calculation history
Cancel editing the calculation history
Recalculate the calculation history after editing
Select Degrees in Scientific mode
Select Radians in Scientific mode
Select Grads in Scientific mode
Press the Inv button in Scientific mode
Press the Mod button in Scientific mode
Press the sinh button in Scientific mode
Press the cosh button in Scientific mode
Press the tanh button in Scientific mode
Press the ( button in Scientific mode
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)
N
;
S
O
T
M
P
V
X
Q
Y
#
L
!
Ctrl+Y
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+G
F5
F6
F7
F8
F12
F2
F3
F4
K
J
<
>
%
(
)
|
^
~
&
A-F
Spacebar
A
Ctrl+A
S
Ctrl+S
T
Ctrl+T
D

Press the ) button in Scientific mode
Press the ln button in Scientific mode
Press the Int button in Scientific mode
Press the sin button in Scientific mode
Press the cos button in Scientific mode
Press the tan button in Scientific mode
Press the dms button in Scientific mode
Press the pi button in Scientific mode
Press the F-E button in Scientific mode
Press the Exp button in Scientific mode
Press the x^2 button in Scientific mode
Press the x^y button in Scientific mode
Press the x^3 button in Scientific mode
Press the log button in Scientific mode
Press the n! button in Scientific mode
Press the y√x button in Scientific mode
Press the 3√x button in Scientific mode
Press the 10x button in Scientific mode
Select Hex in Programmer mode
Select Dec in Programmer mode
Select Oct in Programmer mode
Select Bin in Programmer mode
Select Qword in Programmer mode
Select Dword in Programmer mode
Select Word in Programmer mode
Select Byte in Programmer mode
Press the RoR button in Programmer mode
Press the RoL button in Programmer mode
Press the Lsh button in Programmer mode
Press the Rsh button in Programmer mode
Press the Mod button in Programmer mode
Press the ( button in Programmer mode
Press the ) button in Programmer mode
Press the Or button in Programmer mode
Press the Xor button in Programmer mode
Press the Not button in Programmer mode
Press the And button in Programmer mode
Press the A-F buttons in Programmer mode
Toggles the bit value in Programmer mode
Press the Average button in Statistics mode
Press the Average Sq button in Statistics mode
Press the Sum button in Statistics mode
Press the Sum Sq button in Statistics mode
Press the S.D. button in Statistics mode
Press the Inv S.D. button in Statistics mode
Press the CAD button in Statistics mode

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Windows Journal keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+O
Ctrl+S
Ctrl+Shift+V
Ctrl+P
Alt+F4
Ctrl+Z
Ctrl+Y
Ctrl+A
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+V
Esc
Delete
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+G
F5
F5
F6
Ctrl+Shift+C
F11
F1

To do this
Start a new note
Open a recently used note
Save changes to a note
Move a note to a specific folder
Print a note
Close a note and its Journal window
Undo a change
Redo a change
Select all items on a page
Cut a selection
Copy a selection to the Clipboard
Paste a selection from the Clipboard
Cancel a selection
Delete a selection
Start a basic find
Go to a page
Refresh find results
Refresh the note list
Toggle between a note list and a note
Display a shortcut menu for column headings in a note list
View a note in full-screen mode
Open Journal Help

Windows Help viewer keyboard shortcuts
Press this key
Alt+C
Alt+N
F10
Alt+Left Arrow
Alt+Right Arrow
Alt+A
Alt+Home
Home
End
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+P
F3

To do this
Display the Table of Contents
Display the Connection Settings menu
Display the Options menu
Move back to the previously viewed topic
Move forward to the next (previously viewed) topic
Display the customer support page
Display the Help and Support home page
Move to the beginning of a topic
Move to the end of a topic
Search the current topic
Print a topic
Move the cursor to the search box
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Windows Media Player keyboard shortcuts
Most features and buttons in Windows Media Player are also accessible using the keyboard. The Player provides a variety of keyboard shortcuts for the more commonly used commands and buttons for controlling the Player. The following table shows the various keyboard shortcuts for the Player.

Note


Some keyboard shortcuts only work when the Player is in a certain mode or when you play certain media types. For example, the shortcuts for changing the video size only work when you are viewing videos or pictures in Now
Playing mode.

Video size 50%

Use this keyboard shortcut Alt+1

Video size 100%

Alt+2

Video size 200%

Alt+3

Toggle display for full-screen video

Alt+Enter

To do this

Retrace your steps back through your most recent views in the
Player
Retrace your steps forward through your most recent views in the
Player

Alt+Left Arrow

Alt+Right Arrow

Switch to Player Library

Ctrl+1

Switch to skin mode

Ctrl+2

Switch to Now Playing mode

Ctrl+3

Add to play list

Ctrl+7

Add to burn list

Ctrl+8

Add to sync list

Ctrl+9

Previous (item or chapter)

Ctrl+B

In the Player Library, put the cursor in the search box

Ctrl+E

Next (item or chapter)

Ctrl+F
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Turn shuffle on or off
Eject CD or DVD (this doesn't work on computers equipped with two or more CD or DVD disc drives)

Ctrl+H
Ctrl+J

In the Player Library, show or hide the menu bar

Ctrl+M

Create a new playlist

Ctrl+N

Open a file

Ctrl+O

Play or pause playing

Ctrl+P

Stop playing

Ctrl+S

Turn repeat on or off

Ctrl+T

Specify a URL or path to a file

Ctrl+U

Close or stop playing a file

Ctrl+W

Restart video

Ctrl+Shift+B

Turn captions and subtitles on or off

Ctrl+Shift+C

Fast-forward through video or music

Ctrl+Shift+F

Use a fast play speed

Ctrl+Shift+G

Play at normal speed

Ctrl+Shift+N

Use a slow play speed

Ctrl+Shift+S

Display Windows Media Player Help

F1

Edit media information on a selected item in the Player Library

F2

Switch the view of items in the details pane

F4

Increase the size of album art

F6

Decrease the size of album art

Shift+F6

Mute the volume

F7

Decrease the volume

F8

Increase the volume

F9

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Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts
You can access any feature of Internet Explorer using only the keyboard. In addition,
Internet Explorer provides a variety of keyboard shortcuts so that navigating with the keyboard is easier.

Viewing and exploring webpages
To do this
Display Help
Toggle between full-screen and regular views of the browser window Move forward through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites bar
Move back through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites bar
Start Caret Browsing
Go to your home page
Go to the next page
Go to the previous page
Display a shortcut menu for a link
Move forward through frames and browser elements (only works if tabbed browsing is disabled)
Move backward between frames (only works if tabbed browsing is disabled) Scroll toward the beginning of a document
Scroll toward the end of a document
Scroll toward the beginning of a document in larger increments
Scroll toward the end of a document in larger increments
Move to the beginning of a document
Move to the end of a document
Find on this page
Refresh the current webpage
Refresh the current webpage, even if the time stamp for the web version and your locally stored version are the same
Stop downloading a page
Open a new website or page
Open a new window
Open a new InPrivate Browsing window

Press this
F1
F11
Tab
Shift+Tab
F7
Alt+Home
Alt+Right Arrow
Alt+Left Arrow or
Backspace
Shift+F10
Ctrl+Tab or F6
Ctrl+Shift+Tab
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Page Up
Page Down
Home
End
Ctrl+F
F5
Ctrl+F5
Esc
Ctrl+O
Ctrl+N
Ctrl+Alt+P
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Duplicate tab (open current tab in a new tab)
Close the current window (if you only have one tab open)
Save the current page
Print the current page or active frame
Activate a selected link
Open Favorites
Open History
Open Feeds
Open the Page menu
Open the Tools menu
Open the Help menu

Ctrl+K
Ctrl+W
Ctrl+S
Ctrl+P
Enter
Ctrl+I
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+J
Alt+P
Alt+T
Alt+H

Working with tabs
To do this
Open links in a new tab in the background
Open links in a new tab in the foreground
Open a new tab in the foreground
Switch between tabs
Close current tab (or the current window if tabbed browsing is disabled)
Open a new tab in the foreground from the Address bar Switch to a specific tab number
Switch to the last tab
Close other tabs
Toggle Quick Tabs (thumbnail view) on or off

Press this
Ctrl+click
Ctrl+Shift+click
Ctrl+T
Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+Shift+Tab
Ctrl+W
Alt+Enter
Ctrl+n (where n is a number between 1 and 8)
Ctrl+9
Ctrl+Alt+F4
Ctrl+Q

Using zoom
To do this
Increase zoom (+ 10%)
Decrease zoom (- 10%)
Zoom to 100%

Press this
Ctrl+Plus Sign
Ctrl+Minus Sign
Ctrl+0

Using search
To do this
Go to the search box
Open your search query in a new tab
Open the search provider menu

Press this
Ctrl+E
Alt+Enter
Ctrl+Down Arrow
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Using Print Preview
To do this
Set printing options and print the page
Change paper, headers and footers, orientation, and margins for this page
Display the first page to be printed
Display the previous page to be printed
Type the number of the page you want displayed
Display the next page to be printed
Display the last page to be printed
Specify how you want frames to print (this option is available only if you are printing a webpage that uses frames)
Close Print Preview

Press this
Alt+P
Alt+U
Alt+Home
Alt+Left
Arrow
Alt+A
Alt+Right
Arrow
Alt+End
Alt+F
Alt+C

Using the Address bar
To do this
Select the text in the Address bar
Display a list of addresses you've typed
When in the Address bar, move the cursor left to the next logical break in the address (period or slash)
When in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next logical break in the address (period or slash)
Add "www." to the beginning and ".com" to the end of the text typed in the Address bar
Move forward through the list of AutoComplete matches
Move back through the list of AutoComplete matches

Press this
Alt+D
F4
Ctrl+Left
Arrow
Ctrl+Right
Arrow
Ctrl+Enter
Up Arrow
Down Arrow

Opening Internet Explorer toolbar menus
To do this
Open the Home menu
Open the Print menu
Open the RSS menu
Open the Tools menu
Open the Safety menu
Open the Help menu

Press this
Alt+M
Alt+R
Alt+J
Alt+O
Alt+S
Alt+L

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Working with feeds, history and favorites.
To do this
Add the current page to your favorites (or subscribe to the feed when in feed preview)
Delete browsing history
Open an InPrivate Browsing window
Open the Organize Favorites dialog box
Move selected item up in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box
Move selected item down in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box
Open Favorites Center and display your favorites
Open Favorites Center and display your history
Open Favorites Center and display your feeds
Open and dock the Favorites Center and display your feeds
Open the Add to Favorites menu (or open Subscribe to feed when in feed preview)
Open the Favorites menu from the menu bar
Display all feeds (when in feed view)
Mark a feed as read (when in feed view)
Put the cursor in search box in feed view

Press this
Ctrl+D
Ctrl+Shift+Del
Ctrl+Shift+P
Ctrl+B
Alt+Up Arrow
Alt+Down
Arrow
Alt+C
Ctrl+H
Ctrl+J
Ctrl+Shift+J
Alt+Z
Alt+A
Alt+I
Alt+M
Alt+S

Shortcuts used when editing webpages.
To do this
Remove the selected items and copy them to the Clipboard
Copy the selected items to the Clipboard
Insert the contents of the Clipboard at the selected location
Select all items on the current webpage
Open Internet Explorer Developer Tools

Press this
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+C
Ctrl+V
Ctrl+A
F12

Using the Information bar
To do this
Move focus to the Information bar
Click the Information bar

Press this
Alt+N
Spacebar

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Windows Media Center keyboard shortcuts
You can access any feature in Windows Media Center using only the keyboard. In addition, Media Center provides a variety of keyboard shortcuts so that navigating with the keyboard is easier.

Use shortcuts for basic navigation
To do this
Open Media Center or return to the Media Center start screen Accept a selection
Go back to the previous screen
Go to the first item in a list
Go to the last item in a list
Move left, right, up, or down
Go in or go out of full-screen mode

Use this key or keyboard shortcut
Windows logo key+Alt+Enter
Enter
Backspace
Home
End
Arrow keys
Alt+Enter

Use shortcuts to control audio
To do this
Mute or unmute volume
Turn down volume
Turn up volume
Go to the Music library page
Play a song
Stop playing a song
Pause or resume a song
Go to the beginning of the current song
Skip to the next song
Fast forward a song
Rip a CD
Display the shortcut menu

Use this key or keyboard shortcut
F8
F9
F10
Ctrl+M
Ctrl+Shift+P
Ctrl+Shift+S
Ctrl+P
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+Shift+F
Ctrl+R
Ctrl+D

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Use shortcuts to watch and record TV
To do this
Go to Recorded TV
Go to the Guide
Go to live TV
Change the screen aspect ratio (zoom)
Record a TV show
Pause or resume live TV or recorded TV
Stop recording or stop playing a TV show
Resume playing a TV show
Rewind live TV or recorded TV
Fast forward live TV or recorded TV
Skip back
Skip forward
Display the shortcut menu
Go to the next channel
Go to the previous channel

Use this key or keyboard shortcut
Ctrl+O
Ctrl+G
Ctrl+T
Ctrl+Shift+Z
Ctrl+R
Ctrl+P
Ctrl+Shift+S
Ctrl+Shift+P
Ctrl+Shift+B
Ctrl+Shift+F
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+D
Page Up
Page Down

Use shortcuts to view pictures
To do this
Go to pictures
Zoom in on a picture
Play a slide show
Stop a slide show
Pause or resume a slide show
Skip back to the previous picture
Skip forward to the next picture
Display the shortcut menu

Use this key or keyboard shortcut
Ctrl+I
Enter
Ctrl+Shift+P
Ctrl+Shift+S
Ctrl+P
Up Arrow or Left Arrow
Down Arrow or Right Arrow
Ctrl+D

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Use shortcuts to play videos
To do this
Go to Videos
Play a video
Pause or resume a video
Stop a video
Rewind a video
Fast forward a video
Skip back
Skip forward
Change the screen aspect ratio (zoom)

Use this keyboard shortcut
Ctrl+E
Ctrl+Shift+P
Ctrl+P
Ctrl+Shift+S
Ctrl+Shift+B
Ctrl+Shift+F
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+Shift+Z

Use shortcuts to play DVDs
To do this
Go to the DVD menu
Play a DVD
Pause or resume a DVD
Stop a DVD
Rewind a DVD
Fast forward a DVD
Go to the previous chapter
Go to the next chapter
Change the screen aspect ratio (zoom)
Change the DVD audio selection

Use this key or keyboard shortcut
Ctrl+Shift+M
Ctrl+Shift+P
Ctrl+P
Ctrl+Shift+S
Ctrl+Shift+B
Ctrl+Shift+F
Ctrl+B
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+Shift+Z
Ctrl+Shift+A

Note


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Summary
Microsoft Windows 7 introduced various new features and with them lots of new shortcuts to increase your productivity and to save your time. In this book I have covered every single new shortcut which I came across. These shortcuts will surely help you a lot; use this guide everytime you wish to work fast with Windows 7
Applications because it’s hard to keep every shortcut in mind everytime.

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This eBook is for informational purposes only. TheWindowsClub MAKES NO WARRANTIES,
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Registered Trademarks, Logos and Icons used in this eBook are the property of their respective owners. Microsoft, Windows 7 logos & icons are either registered Trademarks or
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