• Windows 8 Shortcuts

    A while ago someone sent me a mail with all the shortcuts I needed to know to use Windows 8.

    Below is an extensive list of shortcuts but in reality I use only a couple of them on a daily bases:

    • Windows key + C: Access the charms bar
    • Windows key + L: Lock computer
    • Windows key + start typing to find app or document
    • Windows key + P: Access the Second Screen bar
    • Windows key + X: Access the Windows Tools Menu

    And the shortcuts I have been using for ages like ctrl+c…

    All Shortcuts:

    Windows key: Switch between Modern Desktop Start screen and the last accessed application

    Windows key + C: Access the charms bar

    Windows key + Tab: Access the Modern Desktop Taskbar

    Windows key + I: Access the Settings charm

    Windows key + H: Access the Share charm

    Windows key + K: Access the Devices charm

    Windows key + Q: Access the Apps Search screen

    Windows key + F: Access the Files Search screen

    Windows key + W: Access the Settings Search screen

    Windows key + P: Access the Second Screen bar

    Windows key + Z: Brings up the App Bar when you have a Modern Desktop App running

    Windows key + X: Access the Windows Tools Menu

    Windows key + O: Lock screen orientation

    Windows key + . : Move the screen split to the right

    Windows key + Shift + . : Move the screen split to the left

    Windows key + V: View all active Toasts/Notifications

    Windows key + Shift + V: View all active Toasts/Notifications in reverse order

    Windows key + PrtScn: Takes a screenshot of the screen and automatically saves it in the Pictures folder as Screenshot

    Windows key + Enter: Launch Narrator       

    Windows key + E: Open Computer

    Windows key + R: Open the Run dialog box

    Windows key + U: Open Ease of Access Center

    Windows key + Ctrl + F: Open Find Computers dialog box

    Windows key + Pause/Break: Open the System page

    Windows key + 1..10: Launch a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + Shift + 1..10: Launch a new instance of a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + Ctrl + 1..10: Access the last active instance of a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + Alt + 1..10: Access the Jump List of a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + B: Select the first item in the Notification Area and then use the arrow keys to cycle through the items Press Enter to open the selected item

    Windows key + Ctrl + B: Access the program that is displaying a message in the Notification Area

    Windows key + T: Cycle through the items on the Taskbar

    Windows key + M: Minimize all windows

    Windows key + Shift + M: Restore all minimized windows

    Windows key + D: Show/Hide Desktop (minimize/restore all windows)

    Windows key + L: Lock computer

    Windows key + Up Arrow: Maximize current window

    Windows key + Down Arrow: Minimize/restore current window

    Windows key + Home: Minimize all but the current window

    Windows key + Left Arrow: Tile window on the left side of the screen

    Windows key + Right Arrow: Tile window on the right side of the screen

    Windows key + Shift + Up Arrow: Extend current window from the top to the bottom of the screen

    Windows key + Shift + Left/Right Arrow: Move the current window from one monitor to the next

    Windows key + F1: Launch Windows Help and Support

    PageUp: Scroll forward on the Modern Desktop Start screen

    PageDown: Scroll backward on the Modern Desktop Start screen

    Esc: Close  a charm

    Ctrl + Esc: Switch between Modern Desktop Start screen and the last accessed application

    Ctrl + Mouse scroll wheel: Activate the Semantic Zoom on the Modern Desktop screen

    Alt: Display a hidden Menu Bar

    Alt + D: Select the Address Bar

    Alt + P: Display the Preview Pane in Windows Explorer

    Alt + Tab: Cycle forward through open windows

    Alt + Shift + Tab: Cycle backward through open windows

    Alt + F: Close the current window Open the Shut Down Windows dialog box from the Desktop

    Alt + Spacebar: Access the Shortcut menu for current window

    Alt + Esc: Cycle between open programs in the order that they were opened

    Alt + Enter: Open the Properties dialog box of the selected item

    Alt + PrtScn: Take a screen shot of the active Window and place it in the clipboard

    Alt + Up Arrow: Move up one folder level in Windows Explorer (Like the Up Arrow in XP)

    Alt + Left Arrow: Display the previous folder

    Alt + Right Arrow: Display the next folder

    Shift + Insert: CD/DVD Load CD/DVD without triggering Autoplay or Autorun

    Shift + Delete: Permanently delete the item (rather than sending it to the Recycle Bin)

    Shift + F6: Cycle backward through elements in a window or dialog box

    Shift + F10: Access the context menu for the selected item

    Shift + Tab: Cycle backward through elements in a window or dialog box

    Shift + Click: Select a consecutive group of items

    Shift + Click on a Taskbar button: Launch a new instance of a program

    Shift + Right-click on a Taskbar button: Access the context menu for the selected item

    Ctrl + A: Select all items

    Ctrl + C: Copy the selected item

    Ctrl + X: Cut the selected item

    Ctrl + V: Paste the selected item

    Ctrl + D: Delete selected item

    Ctrl + Z: Undo an action

    Ctrl + Y: Redo an action

    Ctrl + N: Open a new window in Windows Explorer

    Ctrl + W: Close current window in Windows Explorer

    Ctrl + E: Select the Search box in the upper right corner of a window

    Ctrl + Shift + N: Create new folder

    Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open the Windows Task Manager

    Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Use arrow keys to cycle through open windows

    Ctrl + Alt + Delete: Access the Windows Security screen

    Ctrl + Click: Select multiple individual items

    Ctrl + Click and drag an item: Copies that item in the same folder

    Ctrl + Shift + Click and drag an item: Creates a shortcut for that item in the same folder

    Ctrl + Tab:  Move forward through tabs

    Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Move backward through tabs

    Ctrl + Shift + Click on a Taskbar button: Launch a new instance of a program as an Administrator

    Ctrl + Click on a grouped Taskbar button: Cycle through the instances of a program in the group

    F1: Display Help

    F2: Rename a file

    F3: Open Search

    F4: Display the Address Bar list

    F5: Refresh display

    F6: Cycle forward through elements in a window or dialog box

    F7: Display command history in a Command Prompt

    F10: Display hidden Menu Bar

    F11: Toggle full screen display

    Tab: Cycle forward through elements in a window or dialog box

    PrtScn: Take a screen shot of the entire screen and place it in the clipboard

    Home: Move to the top of the active window

    End: Move to the bottom of the active window

    Delete: Delete the selected item

    Backspace: Display the previous folder in Windows Explorer  Move up one folder level in Open or Save dialog box

    Esc: Close a dialog box

    Num Lock Enabled + Plus (+): Display the contents of the selected folder

    Num Lock Enabled + Minus (-): Collapse the selected folder

    Num Lock Enabled + Asterisk (*): Expand all subfolders under the selected folder   

    Press Shift 5 times Turn StickyKeys on or off

    Hold down right Shift for 8 seconds Turn FilterKeys on or off

    Hold down Num Lockfor 5 seconds Turn ToggleKeys on or off

  • Get an overview of key Windows 8 features for IT professionals

    Get an overview of key Windows 8 features for IT professionals with four new MVA courses:

    Windows 8 Jump Start training

    Module 1:
    Tips and Tricks for IT Pros

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    See what's new in Windows 8 for the IT professional from the new user interface and keyboard shortcuts to the Windows App Store and Internet Explorer 10.

    Download this module (2.66 GB)

    Module 3:
    Access to Windows

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    Explore virtualization scenarios for Windows 8, specifically with regard to Windows To Go, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and Client Hyper-V.

    Download this module (1.73 GB)

    Module 5:
    Windows Apps

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    Learn how to deploy applications in Windows 8, sideload apps for individual users or all users, and centrally manage apps once deployed.

    Download this module (1.39 GB)

    Module 2:
    Windows 8 Deployment

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    Learn how to simplify Windows 8 planning and deployment, and ease your migration from earlier versions of Windows.

    Download this module (1.76 GB)

    Module 4:
    Anywhere Productivity


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    Explore common Windows 8 mobility scenarios including providing a consistent user experience across devices, virtual machines, and session-based desktops.

    Download this module (2.02 GB)

    Module 6:
    Recovery and Security

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    Learn how to better control, secure, and manage Windows 8 PCs with BitLocker, UEFI, Secure Boot, and the Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT).

    Download this module (1.63 GB)

  • Try Windows Server 2012 online

    Want to know what's new in Windows Server 2012 and don't have the time to install it? We have a couple of good Hands-on labs that you can do online.

    I've compiled a list of Hands-On labs and MVA training sessions you can follow free of charge.


    Hands-on labs

    • Active Directory Deployment and Management Enhancements
      In this lab, you will learn how to deploy Active Directory Domain Controllers with Windows Server 2012. You will deploy domain controllers using the new Server Manager, as well as deploying remote domain controllers using Windows PowerShell. You will be able to explore the new Active Directory Management tool and use its PowerShell History Viewer.
    • Introduction to DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012
      DirectAccess gives users the experience of being seamlessly connected to their corporate network anytime they have Internet access. In this lab, you will learn how to configure this now easy-to-install technology and provide greater mobility and ease of access for your users.
    • Managing Windows Server 2012 with Server Manager and Windows PowerShell 3.0
      In this lab, you will learn how the Server Manager and Windows PowerShell framework in Windows Server 2012 delivers an enhanced, multi-server management experience. You will learn to perform tasks such as multi-server management. You will also explore new Windows PowerShell capabilities including new cmdlets and the Windows PowerShell gateway.
    • Managing Your Network Infrastructure with IP Address Management
      Network management is core to running a business, yet the tools that IT professionals need can be too costly or not available from Microsoft. With Windows Server 2012, we change that with the introduction of IP Address Management (IPAM).

    Check out the extended list of labs.


    Microsoft Virtual Academy

    • Windows Server 2012: Management & Automation Windows Server 2012 introduces new management and automation features and capabilities that offer excellent total cost of ownership (TCO) as an integrated platform with comprehensive, multi-computer manageability. This course covers a number of these new features.

    Check out the extended list of MVA cour

  • Upcoming TechNet webcasts delivered by the Belgian MEET community

     

    Upcoming TechNet Webcasts

     

     

    08

    Stress testing using SQLIOSIM and SQLIO

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    JAN

      

    2013

      


    Timing
    10:00 – 11:30


      Audience
    IT professionals


           Type
    Live Webcast


            Language
    English

      


    Abstract

    Very often both SQLIOSIM and SQLIO are used together for stress testing on I/O level prior to the installation of SQL Server. In this session we will explore the capabilities of both tools and why you should perform this kind of stress testing.
    Speaker
    Steve Verschaeve

      

           

      

      

    08

    Drop the pressure on your production server move Read-Only Workloads to Secondary Replicas

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    JAN

      

    2013

      


    Timing
    14:00 – 15:30


      Audience
    IT professionals


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    Live Webcast


     

      


    Abstract

    In this session I will show you how to configure AlwaysOn Availability Groups for offloading reporting workload to a secondary replica. I will also explain the factors that can affect the high availability, latency and the performance of your reporting workload.
    Speaker
    Pieter Vanhove

     

      

      

    10

    DAX (Data Analysis eXpressions) from Zero to Hero

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    JAN

      

    2013

      


    Timing
    10:00 – 11:30


      Audience
    IT professionals


           Type
    Live Webcast


           
     

      


    Abstract

    DAX (Data Analysis eXpressions) was introduced with the first release of PowerPivot back in 2010. DAX was initially an expression language used for writing calculated columns and measures in PowerPivot. Over the years DAX has evolved into a full blown query language that you can use to query Analysis Services Tabular models.

    In this session Frederik will give you an end to overview of the possibilities and power of DAX.

    Speaker
    Frederik Vandeputte

           

      

      

    15

    What's new in Exchange 2013?

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    JAN

      

    2013

      


    Timing
    10:00 – 11:30


      Audience
    IT professionals


           Type
    Live Webcast


            Language
    English

      


    Abstract

    It's impossible summarize everything that's new in Exchange 2013 into one hour and a half, yet this session will provide with a good understanding of what's new in the latest version of Exchange. We will be talking about many things including the new architecture, high availability and new features. A must for everyone who hasn't been able to get up to speed yet!

    Speaker
    Michael Van Horenbeeck

           

      

      

    15

    Exchange 2013 ABC's: Architecture, Best Practices and Client Access

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    JAN

      

    2013

      


    Timing
    14:00 – 15:30


      Audience
    IT professionals


           Type
    Live Webcast

     

      


    Abstract

    This session is packed with all there is to know to get started with Exchange 2013! See how the architecture evolved and learn how to deploy Exchange 2013 in coexistence with legacy version based on real-life experience and examples.

    Speaker
    Michael Van Horenbeeck

     

    22

    How will Office 365 provide me with tools to protect my data?

    REGISTER

     

    JAN

    2013


    Timing
    14:00 – 15:30


      Audience
    IT professionals


           Type
    Live Webcast


           
     


    Abstract

    I​s office 365 ready for a data driven world? How will Office 365 provide me with tools to protect my data? Can I be sure that my data is compliant to my business rules ? Exchange, SharePoint, Lync, working together to provide us with a secure data in a compliancy driven organization …

    Speaker
    Jethro Seghers

           

     

    05

    SCCM 2012 SP1 and the new way handling Software Updates explained

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    FEB

    2013


    Timing
    10:00 – 11:30


      Audience
    IT professionals


           Type
    Live Webcast


           
     


    Abstract

    Patch deployment has become a mission critical function of Configuration Manager. Are you still doing patching like it was in SMS2003 / CM07. Are you using System Center Updates Publisher (SCUP) 2011 by any chanche ?Attend this session to discover how you should do patch management.

    Speaker
    Kenny Buntinx

           
           
           

     

  • Techdays 2013: New Hands-on Labs

    For the TechDays 2013 we are going back to Kinepolis Antwerpen where our partners and attendees will be able to learn and network with thousands of peers. We are working hard to get the best and most knowledgeable speakers to Antwerp. We have already announced more than 30 speaker and approx. 50 sessions. You can find the content and speakers onto www.techdays.be .

    Each year we strive to satisfy our attendees and partners, each year we are looking to make this event better so that your valuable time is well spent.

    To give you more value for your time and money we decided to introduce a new concept for TechDays Belgium. This year attendees will be able to try our solutions at their terms by doing hands-on labs in two dedicated rooms.

    What can you expect?

    There will be two dedicated rooms with approx. 48 seats each where you will be able to do hands-on labs. We will have a good number of labs to choose from, covering different technologies and scenarios:

    • Windows Server 2012
      • Clustering
      • Hyper-V
      • Storage
      • AD
      • Direct Access
      • ...
    • Windows 8
      • Deployment
      • Application compatibility
      • App Development
      • Management
    • Sharepoint 2013
    • Azure
    • Phone Development
    • System Center
      • Covering all system center products and different scenarios
    • Office
      • Deploying the new Office
      • Managing Office 365
      • Exchange 2013
      • Lync 2013
    • Powershell

    As you can see there will be plenty of labs, enough to keep you busy for the entire duration of the TechDays.

    Most of these lab take between 60 and 90 minutes start to finish.

    How does this work?

    We ask you to bring your own laptop in order to run the labs. All the labs are hosted on our server and all you need to do is install the client software.

    There will be a second screen which you connect to your laptop and use to visualize the hands-on labs documentation, this gives you a better experience by having your full screen to do the actual lab.

    In order to have the best possible experience I encourage you to have a look at the system requirements, to download the client and to open up a test lab.

    Minimum System Requirements

    1.    Windows Vista or later recommended.

    2.    Internet Explorer 8.0 or later recommended.

    3.    .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 or later.

    4.    The minimum screen resolution supported is 1280x800

    For complete system requirements see https://portal.holsystems.com/support/SitePages/Requirements.aspx

    Test Lab Launch

    To verify you can access a hosted environment, please click here to launch a lab.

    If you are able to connect to the test environment, you will see a window containing a sample virtual machine. Click Discard Current Session, click Yes, complete the evaluation, and then click Submit Evaluation.

    How can I register?

    Attendees with a 3 days ticket will be able to do 3 days of labs, one with 2 days ticket can do 2 days of labs, etc…

    There is no reservation or registration possible, this will be on a first come first serve based. One room will have Dev labs and one room will have all the infra labs.

    The HOL area will be open as soon as TechDays doors open.

     

    I hope you all will enjoy this new initiative, feel free to send me feedback or ask questions.

    Arlindo