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Key sequence to minize current window?

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jrp@nospambellsouth.net - 16 Oct 2005 12:15 GMT
Win98SE

I am thinking that there is an fkey or other key sequence to minimize the
current window.
Anyone know what that key is offhand?

Thanks,

FACE
glee - 16 Oct 2005 15:00 GMT
Alt, Spacebar, N
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jrp@nospambellsouth.net - 16 Oct 2005 23:20 GMT
Thanks!

>Alt, Spacebar, N
whomper - 21 Oct 2005 14:16 GMT
> Alt, Spacebar, N <key sequence to minimize the current window. <

So, what similar sequence maximizes the windows?

whomper
glee - 21 Oct 2005 19:49 GMT
Alt, Spacebar, X

When you hit Alt, then Spacebar, a context menu will appear with the available
actions listed.  The underlined letter in each line shows what letter to use for the
key shortcut for that action.
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> > Alt, Spacebar, N <key sequence to minimize the current window. <
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> So, what similar sequence maximizes the windows?
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> whomper
J. P. Gilliver - 10 Aug 2006 23:27 GMT
> Alt, Spacebar, X
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> key shortcut for that action.
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And, since it's related, Windows key and M minimises _all_ windows.
(Sometimes called "Desktop", as in "get back to your".)

There's a put them back, too, but I can't remember it.

(There are quite a few other Win+ ones - Win+E brings up Explorer, for
example, and at the top [My Computer], not some obscure place like
right-clicking on the start and selecting explore does.)
 
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