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5 Really Useful Shortcuts You Can Make In Windows


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Shortcuts are easy to make when you have a visible icon you can actually link to. Unfortunately, not everything has an icon. If you try to make a shortcut to lock your computer, if you don’t know the actual convention for calling its function through a Windows library, you won’t get anywhere. This tutorial will teach you how to make a couple of shortcuts to useful functions on your computer that you normally have to go through a longer process to reach. You will learn how to lock your computer, enable/disable your firewall, reach the “Safely Remove Hardware” dialog, and a couple of other functions through the use of Windows shortcuts! Let’s get started!

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Awesome, some useful things here. PS, you can lock your desktop by pressing WindowsKey+L (and WindowsKey+M minimizes all open windows).

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