巧學妙用Windows組合鍵進行快速操作(轉)
巧學妙用Windows組合鍵進行快速操作(轉)[@more@] 1、抓取當前活動視窗 在沒有專業抓圖軟體的情況下,你也許知道全螢幕取圖的方法,即按下Print Screen鍵。但你知道怎樣抓取活動視窗嗎?其實辦法很簡單:你只需先將該視窗切換至最前面,再按下Alt+Print Screen組合鍵,將其複製至剪貼簿。然後你就可以呼叫“畫筆”或其他繪圖程式,選擇“編輯→貼上”,對它進行處理和儲存。 2、關閉“頑固”屏保 你是否遇到過這樣的情況:你設定了某個用Flash製作的螢幕保護程式,以後當它被啟用後,你卻發現,用一般的辦法根本無法關閉。其實,這時候你只需按下Alt+F4組合鍵即可將它關閉。 3、快速切換到桌面 在工作中,你經常需要開啟多個應用程式視窗,當要回到桌面時,必須一個一個地最小化它們,非常麻煩。怎麼辦呢?利用鍵盤上的Windows鍵(WinKey,上面有Windows的圖示),你就能輕而易舉地實現在桌面與應用程式間的快速切換:按下組合鍵WinKey+D,你的所有應用程式視窗便立刻消失了(在工作列上最小化為圖示),原來的桌面便呈現在你的面前。如果你要回到前面的應用程式視窗,再次按該組合鍵即可。 4、快捷啟動特定程式 也許你想保持桌面的整潔,不願桌面上有過多的快捷方式圖示。這時你可以透過為特定應用程式設定快捷鍵來達到既可快捷啟動特定程式,又能保持桌面整潔的目的。 依次進入“開始→程式”,找到你經常用到的特定程式,點右鍵開啟屬性視窗,在“快捷方式”標籤頁下,將游標移動到“快捷鍵”右邊的文字框中,直接輸入你所喜愛易記的組合鍵即可。如將Foxmail的快捷鍵設定為Ctrl+Alt+F,將NotePad(記事本)的快捷鍵設定為Ctrl+Alt+N等。——摘自:中國電腦教育報向版主反映這個帖子檢視zzzzzz 的IP地址Old Post 08-08-2002 05:30zzzzzz不線上 點這裡檢視zzzzzz的資料 點這裡給zzzzzz傳送一條悄悄話 查詢zzzzzz發表的更多帖子 新增 zzzzzz 到你的好友列表 編輯/刪除 引用/回覆junwuusa初級會員註冊日期: May 2002來自:發帖數量: 43Thank you! I have more . . .Run dialog box Win + RWindows Explorer Win + EMinimize all windows Win + MUndo minimize all Shift + Win + MFind dialog box Win + FFind Computer dialog box Ctrl + Win + FSystem Properties window Win + Pause/BreakCycle through tasks Win + TabWindows Help Win + F1Minimize all windows Win + DIE ShortcutGo to URL Ctrl + OShow history Ctrl + HGo to top of page HomeGo to bottom of page EndGo back Alt + Left arrow or BackspaceGo forward Alt + Right arrow or Shift + BackspaceScroll Up Up arrowScoll Down Down arrowStop page loading EscRefresh current page Ctrl + R or F5Save current page Alt + F then APrint current page Ctrl + PEdit Favorites Ctrl + BAdd Favorites Ctrl + DNew browser window Ctrl + NClose current window Ctrl + WNew message Ctrl + MFind on current page Ctrl + FMove between frames Shift+Ctrl+TabForward beween links TabBackward between links Shift+TabGo to selected Hyperlink Enter--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A -address mask (Subnet Mask)This is used to recognize the sections of an IP address that concur with the different parts. Also known as the "subnet mask".aliasA nickname that refers to a network resource.anonymous FTPThis is a method of bypassing security checks when you logon to an FTP site. This is done by typing "anonymous" as your user ID and your e-mail address as the password.applicationA program that performs for a certain purpose.archieA method of automatically collecting, indexing, and retrieving files from the Internet.ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)A transfer mode that designates bandwidth using a fixed-size packet or cell. Also called a "fast packet".authenticationA method of identifying the user to make sure the user is who he says he is.Back to Top- B -bandwidthA measurement in Hz that reads the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies of a transmission.BBS (Bulletin Board System)A computer which provides file archives, email, and announcements of interest. Users usually dial in with a terminal program to access these.bounceThis term refers to when you send an e-mail to a non-existent recipient and the e-mail is "bounced" back to you.BTWBy the way.Bulletin Board System (BBS)A computer which provides file archives, email, and announcements of interest. Users usually dial in with a terminal program to access these.Back to Top- C -CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol)A method of authentication when connecting to an Internet service provider.Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)A method of authentication when connecting to an Internet service provider.CHATConversational Hypertext Access Technology.CIXCommercial Internet Exchange.clientAn application that performs for a certain purpose.crackerPersons who attempt to gain illegal access to computers. Not to be confused with hackers.CyberspaceAccording to William Gibson, "the world of computers and the society that gathers around them."Back to Top- D -Data Encryption Key (DEK)Used for encryption and decryption of message text.Data Encryption Standard (DES)Standardized encryption method used most on the Internet.datagramA block of data that can travel from one Internet site to another without relying on an earlier exchange between the source and destination computers.DDN (Defense Data Network)The United States Department of Defense global communications network.DECnetA proprietary network protocol designed by Digital Equipment Corporation.dedicated lineA communications line used solely for computer connections, such as T1 and T3 lines. An additional phone line solely for your modem is a dedicated line as well.Defense Data Network (DDN)The United States Department of Defense global communications network.dial-upMost widely used way of accessing the Internet. This involves one computer connecting to another by way of a modem.DNS (Domain Name Service)A name service used with TCP/IP hosts. A DNS exists on numerous servers over the Internet. It is a database for finding host names and IP addresses on the Internet and trying to figure them out.domainAn area on host or an IP address.Domain Name Service (DNS)A name service used with TCP/IP hosts. A DNS exists on numerous servers over the Internet. It is a database for finding host names and IP addresses on the Internet and trying to figure them out.dot addressIP addresses in the form of 1.1.1.1 in a 4-byte IP address where each number is equal to 1 byte.Back to Top- E -electronic mail (e-mail)Electronic mail, or e-mail, is a way users with a computer can send messages between each other easily and more quickly than regular mail.e-mail (Electronic Mail)Electronic mail, or e-mail, is a way users with a computer can send messages between each other easily and more quickly than regular mail.e-mail addressA person’s email address is usually like this:Userid@domain.comUserid represents the identification of the person, the @ is what separates the userid from the domain name, and the domain name refers to the host that the person is using.encryptionThis is what Internet security is built upon. Encryption will scramble information so it is readable only by the intended recipient.ethernetAn Ethernet connection is a LAN (Local Area Network) that consists of computers connected by twisted-pair or coaxial cable. Transfers can be made on an Ethernet connection at up to 10 Mb/s.Back to Top- F -FAQStands for Frequently Asked Questions. FAQ’s are available almost anywhere on the Internet. FAQ’s are usually used as a place to look for help or advice when working on the Internet or on your computer.File Transfer Protocol (FTP)FTP’s are the most widely used format to uploading and downloading files on an Internet connection. FTP’s are used so computers can share files between each other.FingerA finger is a UNIX command that displays information about a group or user on the Internet.flameThis is a negative response to a newsgroup posting or e-mail message. If makes a newsgroup post or sends an e-mail message that is deemed inappropriate, they might get flamed. The most popular method of flaming is a mail bomb. This is where the sender or poster receives an overwhelming amount of messages in his or her mailbox and their system can crash.follow-upA response to a newsgroup posting or e-mail message.FTP (File Transfer Protocol)FTP’s are the most widely used format to uploading and downloading files on an Internet connection. FTP’s are used so computers can share files between each other.Back to Top- G -GopherA search and retrieval tool for information used mostly for research.Back to Top- H -hackerA user of a computer who attempts to understand the particulars of a computer. A hacker will look for ways around things while using a computer.hostAny computer that is connected to the Internet or a network.host addressThe address of the host computer which is on the Internet.HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. This is the standard method of publishing web documents onto the World Wide Web (WWW). HTML consists of tags surrounded by brackets.hypermediaA combination of hypertext and multimedia in a document online.hypertextA kind of text that permits embedded links to other documents.Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. This is the standard method of publishing web documents onto the World Wide Web (WWW). HTML consists of tags surrounded by brackets.Back to Top- I -Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) combines digital network services and voice into one. Users can access digital services at 115,200 bps.InternetA vast, uncontrolled network of computers that is available almost anywhere in the world. Basically, when you sign on to the Internet, you become a part of it.Internet protocol (IP)A packet switching protocol that is used as a network layer in the TCP/IP protocol suite.Internet Protocol Address (IP Address)Each computer is assigned an IP address. These are similar to phone numbers. When you attempt to connect to an IP address, you will connect to the computer with that IP address.Internet Relay Chat (IRC)Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, allows users to chat on different channels over the Internet. IRC channels are preceded by a # sign and are controlled by channel operators. Channel operators can kick people out of the channel if he or she feels necessary.Internet Service Provider (ISP)An organization or company that has a network with a direct link to the Internet. This is done by using a dedicated line connection, usually through a link known as a T1 connection. Users can dial into to that network using their modem. Most ISP’s now charge a monthly fee.IP (Internet Protocol)A packet switching protocol that is used as a network layer in the TCP/IP protocol suite.IP Address (Internet Protocol Address)Each computer is assigned an IP address. These are similar to phone numbers. When you attempt to connect to an IP address, you will connect to the computer with that IP address.IRC (Internet Relay Chat)Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, allows users to chat on different channels over the Internet. IRC channels are preceded by a # sign and are controlled by channel operators. Channel operators can kick people out of the channel if he or she feels necessary.ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) combines digital network services and voice into one. Users can access digital services at 115,200 bps.ISP (Internet Service Provider)An organization or company that has a network with a direct link to the Internet. This is done by using a dedicated line connection, usually through a link known as a T1 connection. Users can dial into to that network using their modem. Most ISP’s now charge a monthly fee.Back to Top- L -LANLocal Area Network. A LAN allows users to share files between computers, send e-mail and access the Internet. Most companies use Local Area Networks so that users can access information within or outside the LAN.leased lineA leased line is a dedicated line that connects a user or network to another network or an ISP.ListservAn automated mailing list distribution system.lurkingLurking involves simply listening or watching and not participating on an IRC channel, a mailing list, or some other type of Internet connection.Back to Top- M -mail reflectorA mail reflector is a program that distributes information or files to a subscriber of a mailing list, Usenet group, or an IRC channel.mailing listA mailing list is a list of e-mail addresses used to have messages forwarded to groups of people.MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, or MIME, is the standard way to organize different file formats. For example, if you receive an e-mail, which is in a different format than yours, the file will be decoded so you can read it using MIME.mirror siteA mirror site is usually set up due to overwhelming traffic on an existing web site. A mirror site is a site that is kept separate from the original site but contains the same information as that site. This is an alternative to users who attempt to go to a web site but cannot due to traffic problems.moderatorA person who manages online discussion groups or mailing lists for services such as CompuServe, America Online, Prodigy or the Microsoft Network.mosaicA graphical browser that supports hypermedia on the World Wide Web (WWW).Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, or MIME, is the standard way to organize different file formats. For example, if you receive an e-mail, which is in a different format than yours, the file will be decoded so you can read it using MIME.Back to Top- N -netiquetteInternet etiquette. This refers to proper behavior while using the Internet.Network File System (NFS)A Network File System allows a computer to access and use files over a network, just as if it were a local network.Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)A standard industry protocol for the inquiry, distribution, retrieval, and posting of news articles.NFS (Network File System)A Network File System allows a computer to access and use files over a network, just as if it were a local network.NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)A standard industry protocol for the inquiry, distribution, retrieval, and posting of news articles.- P -packetA standard unit of data sent across a network.Packet Internet Gopher (PING)A Packet Internet Gopher, or PING, is a simple way to time or test the response of an Internet connection. A PING sends a request to an Internet host and waits for a reply message called, what else, a PONG.PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)A widely used method to log on to an ISP without using a terminal window.Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)A widely used method to log on to an ISP without using a terminal window.PING (Packet Internet Gopher)A Packet Internet Gopher, or PING, is a simple way to time or test the response of an Internet connection. A PING sends a request to an Internet host and waits for a reply message called, what else, a PONG.Point of Presence (POP)Installation of telecommunications equipment.Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)A PPP is a protocol that provides a method for sending and receiving packets over serial point-to-point links.POPInstallation of telecommunications equipment (Point of Presence). A protocol that allows single users to read mail from a server (Post Office Protocol).Post Office Protocol (POP)A protocol that allows single users to read mail from a server.postingSending an article to a BBS or a Usenet newsgroup.PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)A PPP is a protocol that provides a method for sending and receiving packets over serial point-to-point links.protocolA language spoken between computers to assist each other in sending and receiving information.Back to Top- R -routerA device that forwards traffic between networks.Back to Top- S -Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)A standard protocol which is used to run TCP/IP over a serial line. SLIP, however, will not run on a Local Area Network (LAN) connection.serverAny computer that can provide resources to another.service provider (Internet Service Provider)An organization or company that has a network with a direct link to the Internet. Using a dedicated line connection, usually through a link known as a T1 connection does this. Users can dial into to that network using their modem. Most ISP’s now charge a monthly fee.SIG (Special Interest Group)A Special Interest Group, or SIG, sponsors different items such as IRC Channels, Listservs, and Internet Sites.signatureType that can be automatically added to the end of an e-mail message that will identify the sender. Signatures are usually ASCII text files.Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)A standard protocol used to transfer e-mail messages.Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)A standard Internet protocol. It is commonly used to wire hubs.SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)A standard protocol which is used to run TCP/IP over a serial line. SLIP, however, will not run on a Local Area Network (LAN) connection.smileyThe use punctuation marks to show feelings and emotions. For example, a smiley face is , and a sad face would beSMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)A standard protocol used to transfer e-mail messages.SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)A standard Internet protocol. It is commonly used to wire hubs.Special Interest Group (SIG)A Special Interest Group, or SIG, sponsors different items such as IRC Channels, Listservs, and Internet Sites.subnet mask (Address Mask)This is used to recognize the sections of an IP address that concur with the different parts. Also known as the "subnet mask".Back to Top- T -T1A connection of a host to the Internet where data is transferred at 1.544 megabits per second.T3A connection of a host to the Internet where data is transferred at 44.746 megabits per second.TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP, is the basic communications protocol required for computers that use the Internet.TCP/IP StackThis is needed to properly run a TCP/IP protocol. It is made up of TCP/IP software, hardware drivers, and sockets software.TelnetThis is the standard Internet protocol to connect to remote terminals.TN3270A slightly different protocol than Telnet, TN3270 is used to connect users to an IBM mainframe.token ringA token ring is a kind of LAN that consists of computers that are wired into a ring. Each computer is constantly in direct contact with the next node in the ring. A token, which is a type of control message, is sent from one node to another, allowing messages to be sent throughout the network. A Token Ring network cannot communicate within itself if one ring is broken.topologyThe arrangement of all the computers on a network and the links that join them.Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP, is the basic communications protocol required for computers that use the Internet.Back to Top- U -Universal Resource Locator (URL)An example of a URL would be A Universal Resource Locator refers to the universal address of an Internet web page. A URL consists of three things. First, it starts with letters such as http, ftp, or gopher that identify the resource type, followed by a colon and two forward slashes. Next, the computer’s name is listed. And finally, the filename and directory of the remote resource is listed as well.UNIX to UNIX Copy (UUCP)A protocol that passes e-mail and news through the Internet. Originally, UUCP allowed UNIX systems to send and receive files over phone lines.URL (Universal Resource Locator)An example of a URL would be A Universal Resource Locator refers to the universal address of an Internet web page. A URL consists of three things. First, it starts with letters such as http, ftp, or gopher that identify the resource type, followed by a colon and two forward slashes. Next, the computer’s name is listed. And finally, the filename and directory of the remote resource is listed as well.UsenetA.K.A. newsgroups. There are a vast number of different newsgroups worldwide on the Internet, available to almost anyone.UUCP (UNIX to UNIX Copy)A protocol that passes e-mail and news through the Internet. Originally, UUCP allowed UNIX systems to send and receive files over phone lines.Back to Top- V -VeronicaAllows searches of all gopher sites for directories, files, and other resources. Veronica is a search engine that is built into Gopher.Back to Top- W -W3 (World Wide Web)A collection of online documents on Internet servers worldwide. World Wide Web documents are written in HTML. In order to use the World Wide Web, you must have a World Wide Web browser.WAIS (Wide Area Information Service)A search engine and distributed information service that allows indexed searching and natural language input.White PagesDatabases containing postal addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of users on the Internet.Wide Area Information Service (WAIS)A search engine and distributed information service that allows indexed searching and natural language input.WinsocksAcronym for Windows Sockets. A set of standards and specifications for programmers who are programming a TCP/IP application to use in Windows.World Wide Web (W3, WWW)A collection of online documents on Internet servers worldwide. World Wide Web documents are written in HTML. In order to use the World Wide Web, you must have a World Wide Web browser.WWW (World Wide Web, W3)A collection of online documents on Internet servers worldwide. World Wide Web documents are written in HTML. In order to use the World Wide Web, you must have a World Wide Web browser
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