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evobatman posted:1: Hit Windows key on keyboard People who don't have all the possible commands Windows is capable of memorized. IE: your average user. Also, people who DO have all of the possible commands and shortcuts Windows is capable of memorized, but who also understand that Microsoft fundamentally doesn't understand how to code a search algorithm.
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i keep some stuff on the desktop because thats how i know its important
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 16:39 |
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For instance, let's say I want the Control Panel. But, I don't really remember that it's called the "Control Panel," but I know it's where the settings live. So I hit the windows key and type "settings." The only thing that pops up is the "windows store app" for settings, which is a pared-down version of SOME of the control panel stuff, but doesn't have half of what I need. Or, if I want the Administrative Tools and start typing "adminis" on the start bar, it brings up (for me) "Change user account control settings" by default, until I get to the second word. If you type "control panel" but accidentally click on "settings" (which it brings up as the second option, until you start typing the word "panel,") by accident, "Settings" will come up as the top option whenever you type "control panel" from then on. It's loving broken, everyone knows it, and you absolutely 100% need a way to get to the features you need without having to shot-in-the-dark search for something. There's nothing wrong with still having a start menu - it's not broken and lets you see what you have installed, as well as gives you shortcuts to things like settings pages. Why remove it? Doing so would only further obfuscate the actual file system, a la mobile devices.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 16:45 |
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i 'member when Win8 came out, the IT guy at work handed me a laptop and said "go ahead, open a Word doc" he showed me how after i think 7 or 8 minutes
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 16:48 |
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evobatman posted:1: Hit Windows key on keyboard Yeah win10 is pretty smart about this even if you dont install the program into the registry. Gotta say as much as I was bitching about win10 in the "aint broke dont fix it" manner it's actually net improvement over 7 in many ways. Don't touch it if your critical programs might have compatibility issues tho.
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:For instance, let's say I want the Control Panel. But, I don't really remember that it's called the "Control Panel," but I know it's where the settings live. So I hit the windows key and type "settings." The only thing that pops up is the "windows store app" for settings, which is a pared-down version of SOME of the control panel stuff, but doesn't have half of what I need. Or, if I want the Administrative Tools and start typing "adminis" on the start bar, it brings up (for me) "Change user account control settings" by default, until I get to the second word. Press win+r and type in the shortcut you've been used to in 7 EDIT: here's a list https://ss64.com/nt/run.html
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Vic posted:Press win+r and type in the shortcut you've been used to in 7 Yes let's give this to the average user and have them go at it.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 17:18 |
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Yes let's give this to the average user and have them go at it. Well I don't think you're that average, but yes if you don't make a shortcut yourself, this is the easiest and fastest way to access any functionality 100% of the time. This ain't no power user stuff dude. Press win+r and type in "control".
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 17:30 |
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:The only thing that pops up is the "windows store app" for settings, which is a pared-down version of SOME of the control panel stuff It's worse than that. Settings isn't a subset of Control Panel; some items are ONLY there.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 17:34 |
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Vic posted:Well I don't think you're that average, but yes if you don't make a shortcut yourself, this is the easiest and fastest way to access any functionality 100% of the time. I've worked with people who were shocked and awed by my use of ctrl+s to save instead of using the drop-down menu. The majority of people are still insanely computer illiterate, and smartphones have absolutely not helped that in the least.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 19:27 |
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I store most stuff on the desktop, and turn off desktop icons.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 19:35 |
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The desktop is my scratch space. I eventually move things to proper folders or delete them from there.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 21:01 |
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Vic posted:Press win+r and type in the shortcut you've been used to in 7 You can have my run prompt when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. Re: poo poo on the desktop, some stuff is OK but I go full-on with people who have side to side, top to bottom coverage of shortcuts, files and folders on their desktop.
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TITTIEKISSER69 posted:The desktop is my scratch space. I eventually move things to proper folders or delete them from there. My desktop slowly fills with crap from the day I buy/build the computer until the day I toss it into a gully.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 22:26 |
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Vic posted:
Do you know the average computer user? Any "windows key +" shortcut is absolutely, compared to the average person, a "power user" maneuver. You are actively advocating for removing options. Easy-to-implement options.
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Jerry Cotton posted:There's no possible advantage to using a faster and/or newer processor if you know a 80386 will do the job. Adding complexity means adding risk. There's one really obvious advantage, which is support. Nobody makes or supports those processors anymore, whereas if an i3 shits itself Intel's got your back.
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LORD OF BOOTY posted:There's one really obvious advantage, which is support. Nobody makes or supports those processors anymore, whereas if an i3 shits itself Intel's got your back. Much as Jerry Cotton is usually wrong, I’m pretty sure Intel was supporting the radiation-hardened 386s it was selling for critical applications at least until production ended in 2007. Products like that don’t go without support. Sadly it doesn’t seem to be on Ark to get the exact support status but I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Intel would still support them now.
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Do you know the average computer user? Any "windows key +" shortcut is absolutely, compared to the average person, a "power user" maneuver. You are actively advocating for removing options. Easy-to-implement options. Well my anecdotal experience is that since win 7 onwards I had much fewer calls from mom and grandma due to the search function. I told them to just type in mouse to do stuff with mouse, or type in display to change display settings. It works much better in 10 and even goddamn cortana will get you where you wanna go in windows utilities. If they cant find it, the first thing is a bing search term that'll redirect to a ms support page or forum. The annoying thing about the janky win10 hybrid settings/control panel is that people used to control panel now gotta figure out where the gently caress their settings are, but i've learned where everything is after like a month of using it. I'm pretty sure MS would go the new settings way but they'd completely alienate the tech crowd probably. I mean I agree it's half assed but it's a compromise. 10 for average user is user friendly, and anyone knowing how to use run won't care because you can bypass all this. You wanna talk poo poo UI let's talk all the touchscreen apps. Somebody handed my an ipad and I couldnt loving do anything as it's so different to everything im used to.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 00:21 |
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Windows 8 was an abomination. Stupid poo poo, like when I needed to copy information from a PDF into a web interface and it displayed my PDF as full screen and I couldn’t figure out how to window it like a real OS. Even now I keep forgetting there’s no decent native option for PDF’s or viewing images and it keeps opening stuff in Edge. Oh right, that’s a great catch-all for everything. Microsoft Edge. Or you get an alert asking if you’d like to make this application a default and when you say ‘yes’ it just tells you to go to settings.
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Arivia posted:Much as Jerry Cotton is usually wrong, I’m pretty sure Intel was supporting the radiation-hardened 386s it was selling for critical applications at least until production ended in 2007. Products like that don’t go without support. Sadly it doesn’t seem to be on Ark to get the exact support status but I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Intel would still support them now. They'll support anything if you're a big enough customer with deep enough pockets won't they?
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 02:15 |
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the worst thing about windows 8 is that microsoft said huh, you know, this UI we built because ~touch screens~ would be fantastic on a server OS when we rolled out windows server 2012 on some test machines at my old job, we just laughed and laughed before realizing wait, gently caress, we're going to have to move to this and actually use it
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 07:19 |
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I feel like Intel would support NASA for the sheer nerd cred (read: PR) of having their computers taking humans into space.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 10:06 |
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MacOS has spoiled me and I keep trying to hit Alt-Space in Windows when I want to start a program.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 11:21 |
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shovelbum posted:They'll support anything if you're a big enough customer with deep enough pockets won't they? every product in existence gets manufacturer support until it's no longer profitable
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 12:36 |
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Collateral Damage posted:MacOS has spoiled me and I keep trying to hit Alt-Space in Windows when I want to start a program. I also keep trying to hit Alt+Tilde to switch between two windows of the same program.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 17:07 |
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Since Windows 7 I've been using Free Launch Bar so I can have a couple of popup menus of apps down by the Start button. No need for icons on the desktop, or even pinning apps to the task bar.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 17:16 |
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I vaguely remember something from Alias or Autodesk maybe a decade ago showing a proof of concept using two mouses for design work. First mouse was like your traditional mouse and the second was your pallete of tools that you brought over and clicked through to use whatever modifier you wanted. Closest I've seen is the SpacePilot which just moved your view in 3D space. EDIT: Loved this back in the day (both the program and the song) and why I wanted two mouses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDqH0KnJMzA Propellerhead made RB-338 free a few years ago too. Humphreys has a new favorite as of 04:52 on Mar 31, 2018 |
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Someone just made me aware of rekall.me A E S T H E T I C E S T H E T I C (Is this what the kids call a "dab" nowadays?)
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 20:14 |
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Man, I miss CD caddies. I always loved them.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 20:20 |
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evobatman posted:1: Hit Windows key on keyboard This is assuming search is working properly, which with 10 is a pretty big ‘if’ On my Surface Pro some apps but not others show in the search results - Chrome is okay, as is Edge but Firefox and Office refuse to show up. I can create another profile and delete some Cortana folder from deep within the main one which will make it work for a while but it always stops working again (all that happens is different apps disappear)
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 00:53 |
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Someone just made me aware of rekall.me
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 01:29 |
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Not as awesomely-old as the Space Jam website, but Microsoft still has a "windows media player visualizations" download page. All of the links are broken except the one that says "get," which links to a shareware site specializing in visualizers that wants to charge you $20 for a WMP visualizer using a plaintext credit card form. It's awesome. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17878/visualizations-for-windows-media-player
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Not as awesomely-old as the Space Jam website, but Microsoft still has a "windows media player visualizations" download page. All of the links are broken except the one that says "get," which links to a shareware site specializing in visualizers that wants to charge you $20 for a WMP visualizer using a plaintext credit card form. It's awesome.
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 03:29 |
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mystes posted:But a lot of the links work and just go straight to exe files? Maybe you should update your virus scanner, friend.
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 05:42 |
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god that is borderline arousing
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 06:05 |
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Collateral Damage posted:MacOS has spoiled me and I keep trying to hit Alt-Space in Windows when I want to start a program. If you want, you can use AutoHotkey to make a key hook that catches Alt+Space and then transforms whatever key combo on Windows that translates into. In fact, you can make Alt+Space make pretty much anything you want. https://autohotkey.com/docs/Tutorial.htm I'd be happy to help if you have questions, I've used AHK extensively.
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 08:53 |
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Pilsner posted:Sounds like a pretty bad shortcut from an ergonomic standpoint, but anyway, what does it do? Command+space is the default hotkey for Spotlight, which is the main OS search tool.
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 09:29 |
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Pilsner posted:Sounds like a pretty bad shortcut from an ergonomic standpoint, but anyway, what does it do? What does this mean? Do you mean from a muscle memory thing? Or is it a "how much you have to move your hands or something? I'm literally not understanding since the keys are right next to each other and don't require me to move my hands from my usual typing position.
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 11:48 |
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Pilsner posted:
Alt+space is the standard hot key for the window menu with minimize, maximize etc on it. Hope can you cope without that?
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Proteus Jones posted:Or is it a "how much you have to move your hands or something? I'm literally not understanding since the keys are right next to each other and don't require me to move my hands from my usual typing position. It's this, AFAIK. Alt is a bit of a stretch to hit, I think, although it's not too bad, not like Ctrl. I guess it's not far from the Windows key, which is the Windows way of starting a program, though, so not that big of a deal. legooolas posted:Alt+space is the standard hot key for the window menu with minimize, maximize etc on it. Hope can you cope without that? I'd miss it. I used to have some AutoHotkey thing bound to Caps Lock because really how often do you use that? It was some earlier version of this, which is used for quickly switching between windows: https://github.com/tvjg/iswitchw
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