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5 Windows Vista Secrets You Must Know
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By holding shift down while right clicking on a file you can get extra menus. One of which will be a command prompt button. It will open CMD in that directory. I use this for perl scripts I need to run. ![]() To.. ![]() Copy As Path: If you look at the above screen shots you will see a new "Copy as Path". This will copy the entire file path IE: C:\File.txt. I would have used to use this to cd into the directory via command prompt, but as we know that's not needed anymore ![]() Bringing Back Start > Run: I don't blame the Vista devs for taking it out. I doubt most people will notice. However I used it all the time for "regedit" "cmd" "msconfig" "calc" "mspaint" and other apps I need really quick. To get it back:
![]() And the run dialog box should look like this: ![]() Disable UAC:
![]() Or you can disable the whole thing in control panel. ![]() Just type UAC in the search bar, and that will pop up. Running Quick Launch Items: Add items to your quick launch such as your browser - apps you use everyday. Then to run them click the Windows key + the number it is on quick launch. ![]() Windows Key + 3 = Windows media player. Summary: Windows Vista is a nice operating system so far. It has a lot of nice new features, but some can be really annoying. UAC is a big one of them for me. However with a little configuration, you can customize it to have an excellent look and feel. |
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