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ALT+TAB Visual Option
Name: slickblueman Date: August 12, 2006 at 23:14:23 Pacific OS: vista beta 2 CTP CPU/Ram: Intel Dual Core 2.6 / 102 Product: Me =)
Comment:
Hi All, in Vista BETA 2 i want to know how to get it to ALT+TAB like you see in the screenshots of VISTA i.e. where you get to see all the windows fade off into the distance not like what i have got now where its just shows your a small picture of each window that is open.
Name: BurrWalnut Date: August 12, 2006 at 23:50:39 Pacific
Reply:
Try the Windows key+Tab
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Response Number 2
Name: slickblueman Date: August 13, 2006 at 00:11:01 Pacific
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most appreciated!!! Got any other good keyboard shortcuts??
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Response Number 3
Name: BurrWalnut Date: August 13, 2006 at 02:07:52 Pacific
Reply:
All the normal Windows shortcuts apply to Vista (I think).
Also, this site is good for Vista problems http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx
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Response Number 4
Name: Skewkus Date: August 17, 2006 at 21:32:15 Pacific
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I would like to add one, hitting Shift-Tab reverses the tab eg if you are filling out a field and you press tab to tab to the next field then figure out you made a mistake hitting Shift-Tab takes you back to previous field. Lots of people may already know this but theres a ton of people who don't and everyone I have told has started to use it on a daily basis.
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Response Number 5
Name: tonysathre Date: October 7, 2006 at 18:22:33 Pacific
Summary: Go into Folder Options & "Apply the maximized setting to all folders". Also you could disable, apply - reenable & apply the "Remember each folders view settings" option in there. You should be able to...
Summary: I had the same problem....went into a folder > alt > Tools > Folder Options > Apply to folders and it did apply the settings to some but not all. Maybe it's something to do with the type of folder. We...