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9 awesome Windows häçks and tricks thatâll make your life easier
Windows is incredibly versatile if you know how to use it. Weâve put together 9 of our favourite shortcuts, tips and tricks to make you Windows experience as smooth and easy as possible.
1. Shake window to minimise
This is one of my personal favourites. If you click and drag a window, you can then give it a little shake â go on, try it! All the other windows you have open will instantly minimise, giving you a clutter free workspace.
2. Deleting browser history made easy
If you want to delete your browsing history, but donât want to go fishing through the settings on your browser, try hitting CTRL+Shift+DEL. Thatâll take you straight to the menu!
3. Highlight address bar
Speaking of browsers, every try to highlight a long URL from the browser address bar to copy or delete it? Why bother? Instead just hit F6 and the URL will automatically highlight. Magic.
4. Forget CTRL+ALT+DEL
Most people will press CTRL+ALT+DEL when their computer crashes, and then instantly open the task manager. Instead, try hitting CTRL+Shift+ESC to open the task manager directly. After all, if your computerâs crashing, the fewer steps in the process the better. You can of course open the task manager by right-clicking on the task bar, but this method has a bit more of a sleight of hand feeling to it.
5. God mode
The Windows Master Control Panel, or âGod Modeâ, is a shortcut to access all of the operating systemâs control panels from within a single folder. To create a such a shortcut, create a new folder on your desktop (or anywhere else) and rename it to:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
You can change the âGodModeâ bit, but make sure the full-stop and the rest is the same. Once youâve renamed it, the icon will change, and youâll have access to all Windowsâ most powerful features.
6. Entering file names into the command line
Once youâve opened up DOS and are trying to execute a file, the most annoying thing is typing out the whole file directory: C:LibrariesPictures etc.
Instead, try dragging the file directly into the command prompt, and the program will enter it for you. Simple!
7. Go straight to desktop
This is probably the one I use most often. Remember when Windows used to have a show desktop icon on the taskbar? Well now it doesnât need to, because you can just hit WIN+D. In case you donât know, the WIN button is the one with the wavy Windows flag icon between Left CTRL and ALT.
8. Rename many files at once
If you want to give a whole load of files the same name, select them all at once and click F2. Windows will append a (1) or a (2) to the end of each file name too, so you donât get confused.
Windows is incredibly versatile if you know how to use it. Weâve put together 9 of our favourite shortcuts, tips and tricks to make you Windows experience as smooth and easy as possible.
1. Shake window to minimise
This is one of my personal favourites. If you click and drag a window, you can then give it a little shake â go on, try it! All the other windows you have open will instantly minimise, giving you a clutter free workspace.
2. Deleting browser history made easy
If you want to delete your browsing history, but donât want to go fishing through the settings on your browser, try hitting CTRL+Shift+DEL. Thatâll take you straight to the menu!
3. Highlight address bar
Speaking of browsers, every try to highlight a long URL from the browser address bar to copy or delete it? Why bother? Instead just hit F6 and the URL will automatically highlight. Magic.
4. Forget CTRL+ALT+DEL
Most people will press CTRL+ALT+DEL when their computer crashes, and then instantly open the task manager. Instead, try hitting CTRL+Shift+ESC to open the task manager directly. After all, if your computerâs crashing, the fewer steps in the process the better. You can of course open the task manager by right-clicking on the task bar, but this method has a bit more of a sleight of hand feeling to it.
5. God mode
The Windows Master Control Panel, or âGod Modeâ, is a shortcut to access all of the operating systemâs control panels from within a single folder. To create a such a shortcut, create a new folder on your desktop (or anywhere else) and rename it to:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
You can change the âGodModeâ bit, but make sure the full-stop and the rest is the same. Once youâve renamed it, the icon will change, and youâll have access to all Windowsâ most powerful features.
6. Entering file names into the command line
Once youâve opened up DOS and are trying to execute a file, the most annoying thing is typing out the whole file directory: C:LibrariesPictures etc.
Instead, try dragging the file directly into the command prompt, and the program will enter it for you. Simple!
7. Go straight to desktop
This is probably the one I use most often. Remember when Windows used to have a show desktop icon on the taskbar? Well now it doesnât need to, because you can just hit WIN+D. In case you donât know, the WIN button is the one with the wavy Windows flag icon between Left CTRL and ALT.
8. Rename many files at once
If you want to give a whole load of files the same name, select them all at once and click F2. Windows will append a (1) or a (2) to the end of each file name too, so you donât get confused.

