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How to Use the Special Windows 95 Keys

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Ever wonder what you can do with those extra keys on the Microsoft Natural keyboard (or any other 104-key keyboard)? By pressing the Windows key along with other keys, you can gain quick access to some useful Win 95 features. For example, instead of going to Start|Settings|Control Panel and double-clicking on System to access the System Properties sheet, just press Windows-Break. Some of the more useful keyboard shortcuts are as follows:

Windows-R opens the Run dialog box. Windows-E starts Windows Explorer. Windows-F launches the Find utility. Windows-M minimizes all open windows. Shift-Windows-M maximizes minimized windows.


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