Posted on 12/24/2024 11:51:29 AM PST by daniel1212
To quickly use Run command, hold down the Windows key (left corner keyboard, w/ flag on it) together with the r key, and let go. Type of copy and paste the command and hit OK or Enter.
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Thanks for this. Very nice.
Should also list the closest exit/door when you think about the Windows “Run” commands...
BFLR
Nice. I bet I could brick my computer real good using some of those.
Or you can create icons on the desktop, start menu, all apps list, and/or task-bar — and just click..
Bookmark.
A list for Linux (flavor of) could accompany it.
Note (under other helps) that you can also create a Quick launch menu for your taskbar, either for a custom folders or the default Quick launch (buried in %UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch) . Right click on your taskbar and hit Toolbars and then New Toolbars and navigate you the folder of your choice. You may need https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher
which will allow you to restore the Quick Launch Toolbar in Win 11. Install ExplorerPatcher, r. click on Taskbar, hit Properties for more options.
You can also make and send folder or program shortcuts to the Send to folder (%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo), whereby you can send files as images or documents (such as web pages) to be opened by these programs, which may be better than the default Open with or navigating dialogs.
To do so, click on the Send to folder in %UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\ and then place that shortcut in the folder itself. Then you can right click on program shortcuts such as to image viewers, editors, and send them to the Send to folder, and then if you want to open up an image or document in one of a program designed for it other than the default then you can right click on it and point to Send to and one of the programs you placed there for such.
May all be used for what is good in God's sight, thank Him.
Most or all should work in that also.
The Unix shell works better. Windows IS the virus. :)
In the interest of the safety of a certain class of post -Windows 11 users, Linux-only promoters, the selfdestruct.exe command has been removed.
I’ve enjoyed this command, it tends to keep Management alert because they ask questions:
To recursively remove a directory and its contents in Unix, you can use the rm command with the -r flag:
rm -r directory: Deletes the directory and all of its contents
Bttt
BFL
ctl-alt-del was always my favorite.
I actually made that one up.
Interesting list of commands. I wouldn’t dare try any of them. I used to be a UNIX user and remember how powerful some of those were. I only did a handful of UNIX commands though.
There’s always a work around
Run: DEL *.*
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