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    July 28, 2006 - Posts

    Windows Productivity tip

    I don’t know about everyone else out there, but I’m a keyboard shortcut junkie.  I love to be able to hit things like Window-Key + ‘E’ to get the Windows Explorer up and running, or assigning macros to key combos inside of Visual Studio.  I just got this random newsletter from Microsoft which includes the following highly useful tip.  It’s all about how to assign a keyboard shortcut to an application.  CRTL + ALT + ‘W’ now opens MS Word on my machine.  Sweet!

    <newsletter content>
    Use keyboard shortcuts to launch applications
    Of all the programs installed on your computer, you use maybe five regularly, right? Creating a keyboard shortcut is a great way to launch them fast.

    1. Right-click an application's shortcut icon and then click Properties.
    2. Click the Shortcut tab and locate the Shortcut key text box.
    3. Type in a letter, number, or assign a function key (for letters and numbers, Windows adds Ctrl-Alt to your shortcut).
    Now your favorite application is just a keystroke away.

    Featured tip is courtesy of the book Windows XP Killer Tips by Kleber Stephenson.
    </newsletter content>

    Posted: 07-28-2006 5:16 AM by Matt Ranlett | with 1 comment(s)
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