Access 99 of the Most Common Tools in Windows 7
Posted on December 9, 2009 at 5:59 am
So you just bought Windows 7, but aren’t sure how to get to a certain feature? Maybe you want to turn of System Restore? Or maybe you want to turn on ClearType? What about the Action Center or Parental Controls?
Finding all of these tools in Windows 7 can waste a lot of time if you are not familiar with it. That’s where a shortcut could come in handy.
7Tutorials has created an awesome package of 99 Windows 7 shortcuts that you can use to access just about any feature or setting in Windows.
http://www.7tutorials.com/biggest-library-windows-7-shortcuts
Download the file and unzip it into a folder on your desktop or wherever you prefer. Now you’ll see a set of folders: Ease of Access, Networking, Shut Down Menu, System Administration Tools, Tablet PC, Troubleshooting, Windows PowerShell, and Windows Programs.
Inside each folder, you will find a bunch of shortcuts to all kinds of Windows tools, programs, dialogs, and options. For example, inside the Troubleshooting folder, here is what you will see:
They created the shortcuts so that they will work with any Windows 7 computer, which is awesome! As you can see, shortcuts include Aero, Power, Printing, Internet Connections, Performance and more.
Under Shut Down, you have shortcuts for Hibernate, Locking/Switching Users, Logging Off, Restarting, Shutting Down, and Sleep.
Windows Programs has shortcuts to common programs like Calculator, Command Prompt, Internet Explorer, Math Input Panel, Media Center, Notepad, Remote Desktop, Paint, Windows Update, Windows DVD Maker, Sticky Notes, Snipping Tool and more.
If you are using Windows 7, this is an absolute must to have! All the shortcuts are conveniently organized into categories and can be saved onto a USB drive to use on any Windows 7 computer easily.
Also, he plans to update the collection regularly to include even more shortcuts! Eventually, you’ll be able to access every possible tool or feature of Windows 7 using this shortcut collection. Enjoy!
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Thank you for talking about our Windows 7 shortcuts collection. Highly appreciated.
Hi, I am 65 years old and was recently given a Windows 7 PC by my son. These shortcuts have really helped me change settings quickly without having to bother my kids. Thank you!