Windows 2000 Hot Keys

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Does any one know where I can get a list of hot keys for
Win 2000 Pro?

This one?
Windows logo key (alone): Opens the Start menu
Windows logo key+E: Starts Windows Explorer
Windows logo key+R: Opens the Run dialog box
Windows logo key+F: Opens the Search menu
Windows logo key+U: Starts Utility Manager
Windows logo key+F1: Starts Windows Help
Windows logo key+F3: Opens the Search menu.
 
Does any one know where I can get a list of hot keys for
Win 2000 Pro?

Look up "shortcut keys" in the Help file index:

Start >> Help >> Index >> shortcut keys
 
Wouter said:
This one?
Windows logo key (alone): Opens the Start menu
Windows logo key+E: Starts Windows Explorer
Windows logo key+R: Opens the Run dialog box
Windows logo key+F: Opens the Search menu
Windows logo key+U: Starts Utility Manager
Windows logo key+F1: Starts Windows Help
Windows logo key+F3: Opens the Search menu.

The one for Windows Explorer sure is handy.
 
Thank you all for your help. Perhaps I should explain my
problem more fully.
I downloaded and installed what was supposed to be a new
driver for NVIDIA GeForce Video card. Rebooted computer,
now icons and windows are so tiny I cannot read them or
distinguish them. If I reboot into safe mode, they are so
large they have pushed the start bar off the screen, a so
I cannot click on the start button or otherwise get contol
panel up so I can reset the resolution. I was hoping there
was a short cut key to fire up control panel from my
keyboard rather than from mouse.
Thanks again,
Mike Y
 
Thank you all for your help. Perhaps I should explain my
problem more fully.
I downloaded and installed what was supposed to be a new
driver for NVIDIA GeForce Video card. Rebooted computer,
now icons and windows are so tiny I cannot read them or
distinguish them. If I reboot into safe mode, they are so
large they have pushed the start bar off the screen, a so
I cannot click on the start button or otherwise get contol
panel up so I can reset the resolution. I was hoping there
was a short cut key to fire up control panel from my
keyboard rather than from mouse.
Thanks again,
Mike Y

Ctrl-Esc to bring up the Start menu; 'S' for Settings; 'C' for Control
Panel. Or you could just right click on the desktop to go directly to the
Display Properties dialog box.

Joe
 
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