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Post by Mathazar on Aug 17, 2010 22:59:20 GMT -7
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Post by p00p on Sept 9, 2010 13:55:37 GMT -7
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Post by Mathazar on Sept 13, 2010 11:13:11 GMT -7
So this isn't a link, but I just found this list and I'm putting it here.
I didn't know several of these. Shift Right click for copy path is my new fav.
When it comes to Windows, the shortest distance between point A and point B isn't a straight line, but a keyboard shortcut. Commit these to memory and you'll work faster:
• Win+Home Minimizes all inactive Windows, not only giving you quick access to the desktop, but hides what you've been up to when the boss strolls by.
• Win+Left/Right Arrow Docks the active Window to either side of the screen.
• Win+Up/Down Arrow Maximizes or minimizes active window.
• Shift+Win+Left Arrow Shuttles the active Window to an adjacent monitor.
• Win+Number (1-9) Launch or toggle to the corresponding program in the taskbar.
• Click and Shake Window Minimizes all other Windows (and strengthens your forearm).
• Win+Tab Initiates Flip 3D, which renders live thumbnail images of open windows in a 3D view.
• Ctrl+Win+Tab Initiates a persistent Flip 3D display so you don't have to hold down the Windows key.
• Ctrl+ZUndoes an action.
• Ctrl+A Selects all items in a document or Window.
• Alt+Delete Displays the system menu (Remote Desktop Connection).
• Alt+Home Displays the Start menu (Remote Desktop Connection).
• Ctrl+Shift+D Clears the calculation history (Calculator).
• Numlock+Asterisk on Numpad Displays all subfolders under the selected folder.
• Shift+Right-click a file Adds a Copy as Path entry to the right-click context menu.
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Post by Titahn on Sept 14, 2010 8:26:23 GMT -7
A couple more shortcuts that I find handy as well. Ctrl + Shift + arrow: use this when highlighting stuff in a document, it is much faster than moving only one letter at a time.
Alt + double-click: Use this to open a file's properties.
P.S. Don't use Numlock + Asterisk on the root of C:
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Post by Mathazar on Sept 15, 2010 12:01:52 GMT -7
A game designer who gets piracy.I like that the message is to embrace the fact that people will pirate. It's unavoidable. Once you accept that you can move on to creating a model that still generates an income.
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Post by p00p on Sept 17, 2010 13:44:35 GMT -7
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Post by Mathazar on Sept 17, 2010 14:38:22 GMT -7
I wonder if that's a chicken and the egg thing or not. Do people who make faster decisions excel in FPS and continue to play or does playing fps make you faster?
Probably a mix of both.
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Post by Mathazar on Sept 22, 2010 12:17:29 GMT -7
www.iradeo.com/I have not looked at this at all yet, just read the sales pitch on one of my tech blogs. I'm posting it here as much to remind myself to check it out as I am to share it.
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Post by Remy on Sept 23, 2010 8:08:29 GMT -7
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Post by p00p on Sept 29, 2010 7:59:39 GMT -7
add this to your bookmarks.. it's awesome starting an asteroid game to destroy any web page erkie.github.com/
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Post by Jackdruid on Sept 29, 2010 9:15:11 GMT -7
Ha! I just used the asteroid bookmarklet to explode your post about the asteroid bookmarklet!
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Post by Mathazar on Sept 29, 2010 11:57:56 GMT -7
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Post by Mathazar on Sept 29, 2010 19:16:07 GMT -7
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Post by bl00k on Oct 11, 2010 12:04:39 GMT -7
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Post by b0lg on Oct 11, 2010 16:12:30 GMT -7
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