Bloody Computer
Wednesday, 15 August 2007
Keyboard shortcut of the week: minimise all windows
Posted on 01:02
by Unknown
Ever wanted to quickly minimise all of your windows?
Hold the
'windows key'
and press
M
.
The
windows keys
have this symbol on,
and are generally located near the
Alt
key.
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