The Windows key

The Windows key is a special key (not available on all keyboards). It’s usually down near the space bar, between the Ctrl and Alt keys.
When you press the Windows key by itself, it opens and closes the Start menu.
When you press the Windows key with certain other keys, you can accomplish different tasks:
- Windows key + F1: Help
- Windows key + Break: Show System Properties
- Windows key + D: Show Desktop (toggle)
- Windows key + E: Windows Explorer
- Windows key + F: Find files or folders
- Windows key + Ctrl + F: Find computers
- Windows key + L: Lock Desktop
- Windows key + M: Minimize all applications
- Windows key + Shift + M: Un-Minimize all applications
- Windows key + R: Run
- Windows key + U: Utility Manager
on April 16th, 2007 at 6:17 pm
Do you know how to change the WIN + (any number) shortcuts? I can’t find any literature regarding them on the internet.
Here is what I found when I experimented:
WIN+1: Nothing I can tell
+2: Nothing
+3: Runs my “Suspend.exe” program (which is located at C:\suspend.exe) - not sure why it runs this program… (I have this program set at a shortcut for my Fujitsu ECO button on my laptop)
+4: Nothing
+5: Nothing
+6: Lauches “cdplayer.exe” - but it closes right after…if you pay attention to the taskbar, you will briefly notice a cd icon show up. I only found out that it was cdplayer.exe by opening task manager and then pressing the shortcut repeatably.
+7: cdplayer.exe
+8: cdplayer.exe
+9: cdplayer.exe
+0: Starts the screensaver
Can you replicate these shortcuts? And also, do you know how to modify them? Thanks!
Dom
on April 17th, 2007 at 1:21 am
I can’t replicate any of them. I suspect they’re set up by the manufacturer of your computer via some kind of proprietary software they install on the hard drive at the factory. Sorry that I can’t help any further.
on May 18th, 2007 at 12:54 pm
@Dom
Try the program WinKey, it is customizable and very user friendly.
on January 16th, 2008 at 8:21 am
In Vista, the Windows key + ” will execute the program that is in the shortcut bar at the bottom fo the screen
on August 26th, 2008 at 11:01 am
My current went off today and when I turned on my comp I only got very small icons. also, my email was in v ery small print. How do I change it to be readable ?
Cathy
on August 26th, 2008 at 11:15 am
Vista or XP? Assuming XP, for big icons on the Start menu, try Ctrl+Esc -> Settings -> Taskbar and Start Menu -> Start Menu -> Customize -> Large Icons (or for Classic, deselect Show Small Icons)
For your e-mail, try Ctrl+Plus a couple of times, or change the settings in Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Display -> Appearance and then choose a larger theme.