Interesante resumen de los atajos de teclado para la nueva versión de Windows llamada Vista.
Os adjunto el artículo traducido automáticamente con Google Translator.
There are many improvements in Vista, so I won’t be able to cover them all. Here are a few that I find the most addictive:
1. Launch any app
a. WinKey, Type an app name (eg. Word), Enter
b. A variation of this is looking for Control Panel applets like Indexing Options (eg. Index)
c. CTRL-SHIFT-ENTER will also launch the app elevated
2. Instant Search on any folder – gives me fast contextual search that includes file contents
a. CTRL-E, type
3. Advanced Query Syntax (AQS) in search box – not technically a keyboard shortcut, but a favorite search feature of mine
a. From:Bill Date:Yesterday
b. For more details look for ‘Advanced Search’ in Vista Help
What are your favorites? Anything missing that you would like to see?
For more info you can search the Vista Help topics for ‘Keyboard Shortcuts’. The IE team also has a Quick Reference for IE 7: check out this web page for the list. (Special thanks to Robert Sweeney for the link!)
Here’s a quick reference for the Shell (may be updated):
Explorer Shortcuts
ALT+D
Select the Address bar
CTRL+E
Select the Instant Search box
F5
Refresh the active window
ALT+UP ARROW
View the folder one level up in Windows Explorer
ALT+LEFT
Go backward to previous location in history
Backspace
Navigate to parent folder if there are no previous navigations. Navigate to previous location in history if one exists.
ALT+RIGHT
Go forward to next location in history
ESC
Cancel the current task or search
F10 or ALT
Activate the menu bar in the active program
F6
Cycle focus to next UI element in Explorer
ALT+F4 or CTRL+W
Close the active item, or exit the active program
F4
Display the Address bar list in Windows Explorer
F3 or CTRL+F
Search for a file or folder
CTRL+N
Opens current location in a new window
F11
Turn Full Screen Mode on or off
ALT+SPACEBAR
Open the shortcut menu for the active window
ALT+TAB
Cycle through open windows
CTRL+ALT+TAB
Cycle through open windows without closing the menu
CTRL+ESC
Display Start Menu
CTRL+SHIFT+ESC
Task Manager
Listview Shortcuts
CTRL+A
Select all items in a document or window
END
Select last item in the active window
HOME
Select first item in the active window
CTRL+END
Move focus to last item in the selected window without selecting
CTRL+HOME
Move focus to first item in the selected window without selecting
CTRL+Arrow keys+Spacebar
Allows discontinuous multiple selection of items
SHIFT with any arrow key
Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document
SHIFT+F10
Display the shortcut menu for the selected item
F2
Rename the selected item
ALT+ENTER
Display properties for the selected item
DELETE or CTRL+D
Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin
SHIFT+DELETE
Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first
CTRL+PLUS key on Number Pad
Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first
Instant Search Box Shortcuts
ALT+ENTER
Searches for entered term and opens Search Pane (does not work in Start Menu)
SHIFT+ENTER
Searches for entered term using Internet browser (does not work in Start Menu)
CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
Will launch a selected Application elevated if used from the Start Menu
Folder Tree Shortcuts
NUM LOCK+ASTERISK (*) on numeric keypad
Display all subfolders under the selected folder
NUM LOCK+PLUS SIGN (+) on numeric keypad
Display the contents of the selected folder
NUM LOCK+MINUS SIGN (-) on numeric keypad
Collapse the selected folder
LEFT ARROW
Collapse the current selection (if it is expanded), or select the parent folder
RIGHT ARROW
Display the current selection (if it is collapsed), or select the first subfolder
ALT+LEFT ARROW
View the previous folder
ALT+RIGHT ARROW
View the next folder
Windows Key Shortcuts
Windows logo key
Open or close the Start menu
Windows logo key + #
Launches shortcut in Quick Launch with the position corresponding to the # entered. (eg. Winkey + 1 to launch first item in quick launch menu)
Windows logo key +BREAK
Display the System Properties dialog box
Windows logo key +D
Display the desktop
Windows logo key +M
Minimize all windows
Windows logo key +SHIFT+M
Restore minimized windows to the desktop
Windows logo key +E
Open Windows Explorer navigated to Computer
Windows logo key +F
Search for a file or folder
CTRL+Windows logo key +F
Search for computers
Windows logo key +L
Lock your computer
Windows logo key +R
Open the Run dialog box
Windows logo key +T
Cycle through programs on the taskbar
Windows logo key +TAB
Cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3-D
CTRL+Windows logo key +TAB
Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3-D
Windows logo key +SPACEBAR
Bring all gadgets to the front and select Windows Sidebar
Windows logo key +G
Cycle through Sidebar gadgets
Windows logo key +U
Open Ease of Access Center
Windows logo key +X
Open Windows Mobility Center
Login Screen Shortcuts
ALT+S
Power Menu
ALT+W
Switch user
Arrow keys
Navigate between user tiles
Security Screen Shortcuts
ALT+K
Lock machine
ALT+W
Switch user
ALT+L
Log off
ALT+C
Change Password
ALT+T
Task Manager
General Shortcuts
CTRL+C or CTRL+INS
Copy
CTRL+X or SHIFT+DEL
Cut
CTRL+V or SHIFT+INS
Paste
CTRL+Z
Undo
CTRL+Y
Redo
F1
Help
CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item
Create shortcut to selected item.
CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys
Highlight a block of text.
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW
Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word.
CTRL+LEFT ARROW
Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word.
Hay que ir preparándose para Vista.

1 Comment
at 17:40 :55 - 4th March 2007 Permalink
Gracias por ésta aportación, no puedo aún hacer una evaluación del nuevo sistema por conocerlo tan sólo subliminarmente, pero….. Queramos o no, siempre habrá recelos al cambio, pero antes o después, será un sistema operativo más dentro de una sociedad de consumo, que tendremos que asumir como cambio dentro del mundo tecnológico en la informática, por tanto mejoremos y aprendamos de él cuanto nos brinde, “el saber no ocupa lugar”
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