ASUS S400CA series Windows 7 is easier to use than Vista and has many new features. However, because the system is relatively new, some of its functions are not easily discovered by people, so I will summarize some of the most important tips and tricks and introduce them to you step by step.
1. Display calibration
Fortunately, Windows 7 has a display calibration wizard function that allows users to appropriately adjust the brightness of the screen so that users will not encounter display problems when browsing photos and text. Problems such as excessive brightness may occur when browsing photos on previous versions of Windows. Now the problem is solved, as long as the user holds down WIN+R and enters "DCCW".
2. Dock the current window to the left/right side of the screen
This new function seems very useful, because sometimes, it will be floated on the screen. I'm plagued by a crazy number of windows, and it's hard to get them all aside. Now it's easy to do it using keyboard shortcuts. Press WIN + left button to move them to the left side of the screen. Of course, the same goes for the right side. (This function can also be achieved by directly dragging the current window to the left or right, and when the window is dragged to the top of the screen, the window will be maximized)
3. Show or hide the browsing preview panel
Remember that in Vista, this is achieved by modifying the registry key value. You can directly browse the contents of the file in the folder without opening the document. By clicking the button in the red box in the upper right corner, you can also use the shortcut Alt+P.
4. Display gadgets on top of other windows
Press WIN+G.
5. Slideshow desktop background image
Users can set up a slideshow to change their desktop background. Click Desktop--Personalization--Desktop Background, and hold down CTRL while selecting a picture. Then the user can select the time interval for playing pictures and choose to play randomly orPlay continuously.
6. Make the taskbar look like Vista
If the user feels that the taskbar takes up too much space on the user's screen, the user can choose to change the icon into a Vista style Small. Right-click the Start button, select Properties - Taskbar, and select "Use small icons".
7. Desktop magnifying glass
Press WIN+plus sign or minus sign to zoom in or out. Users can zoom anywhere on the desktop, and users can also configure the user's magnifying glass. Users can choose to invert colors, follow the mouse pointer, follow keyboard focus or text entry point.
8. Minimize all windows except the current window
Press win+Home. It can also be achieved through simple operations, dragging the current window. If you shake the window back and forth, you will find that other windows are automatically minimized, and then shake again, and they will appear again.
9. Customize the power button
If the user rarely shuts down the user's computer, but the user often restarts it or puts it to sleep, then in One option the user has here is to replace the user's shutdown button with other actions. Right-click Start--Properties--Power Button Action. Then the user can choose at will among the options given.
10. Create a process for the first icon of a new taskbar
Press WIN+1 to open a new taskbar The first icon. Very practical in some situations.
11. Cycle through open programs on the taskbar
This seems to be similar to ALT+TAB, but only those open above the sidebar The menu doesn't look very practical. You can press WIN+T to experience it.
12. Automatically arrange desktop icons
Users can now forget to right-click and click to automatically arrange this method. The user only needs to hold down F5 for a short time. Yes, the icons will be automatically arranged.
13. “Show desktop”
This button is located in the lower right corner, to the right of the time section.