Can somebody post or e-mail me the show desktop link?

Hi Gang, I did something stupid I was repairing somebody's computer and somehow the show desktop link was on their desktop and not in the quicklaunch tray. Well I deleted it off the desktop before I noticed that it wasn't in the QuickLaunch tray.

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Hi Gang,
I did something stupid I was repairing somebody's computer and somehow the show desktop link was on their desktop and not in the quicklaunch tray. Well I deleted it off the desktop before I noticed that it wasn't in the QuickLaunch tray. Can somebody e-mail me the ShowDesktop link or post it here?
Thanks in Advance,
Christian Blackburn
Christian _ Blackburn (at) Hotmail (guess) COM

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type this into notepad:
 

Code:
[Shell]Command=2IconFile=explorer.exe,3[Taskbar]Command=ToggleDesktop
 
then save it as "Show Desktop.scf" make sure no .txt is appended
last copy this file to "Application Data/Microsoft/Internet Explorer/Quick Launch" of the users folder in "documents and settings"

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Other thing u can do instead of that is:
 
Winkey + D
Sure it works.

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Hi El Vago 32,
That's exactly what I do, but this is a for a customer so theres a need to leave it as I found it or better . Most people can't work a keyboard. I personally get more done on my keyboard than the mouse, but then again most of the time I'm using a computer I'm programming, not surfing the web.
Cheers and thanks for the otherwise excellent suggestion,
Christian

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A big thanks goes to Silver-Dagger and Chris D. Emery for providing the correct solution.
You Guys Rock!,
Christian Blackburn

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Quote:Other thing u can do instead of that is:

Winkey + D
Sure it works.

Cool tip, I actually didn't know that, yet I use WIN+R and WIN+E all the time...

Thank you!

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No problem. Glad Google and I could be of help....

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Hi Adam,
Yes there are some great Windows keyboard Shortcuts out there. However I have yet to find in help a single listing that points out all of them.
Some of the most useful that haven't already been mentioned would be
ALT + F4 - Close a program
ALT + Space, N - Minimizes an app
F6 - Moves between the web content and the address bar in IE
Ctrl +O, URL - opens a url in IE
Windows + F - Brings up a search window
Tab cycles forward though the controls on a form, while Ctrl+Tab cycles in reverse through the controls.
 
Everyone should know the basic word processing key combos:
If you have Notepad from Windows 2000 or ME or Newer it's a great idea to memorize the keyboard shortcuts in their menus they'll be used in programs made by all sorts of companies.
 
Good text editing keyboard combos include:
Ctrl + (Right or left)- moves from word to word
Shift + (Right or Left) - highlights a single character at a time in the given direction, keep pressing the arrow key and it'll select yet another character
 
Ctrl + Shift + (Right or Left) - highlights in a given direction a word at a time.
 
Ctrl + Shift + (Home or End) - highlights from the cursor location to the beginning or end of a document.
 
I'm sure there's more and I'll reply if I can think of some other goodies. Everyone post good shortcuts.
Cheers,
Christian Blackburn

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ctrl+f - also give a search window
 
F10 - allows access to the file / tools etc option in an explorer window
 
ctrl+w - closes IE / explorer windows
 
 
Alt+tab - cycles through open programs - good if u have alot of windows open.

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Hi Mr. Guverment,
Yes Ctrl+F is good and in many programs an initial search can be started with F3 and repeated by the same key. However once an initial search criteria has been specified F3 only means Find Again and you'll have to press Ctrl+F to specify something else to search for.
 
Alt+ Space displays the Control Menu
 
F2 Renames a File
 
F3 initiates a search starting at the current folder in an explorer window
 
Windows + R bring up the run menu
 
Windows + Pause displays the computer properties
 
Ctrl+Shift+Esc brings up Task Manger
 
Ctrl+Esc displays the start menu
 
Also don't forget that you can set your own application hotkeys via the a shortcut's properties window.