Is there a keyboard way to make windows Maximize, Minimize, or Restore?

I thought there were shortcut keys for everything, especially for Accessiblity reasons, but I’ve never found one for these functions, which I use constantly.

Is there a way to assign a key to them? I’m willing to patch my Registry if that’s what it takes.

Thanks.

Here’s a couple from the Windows 98 help file using the Windows key, although they’re not very specific…

WINDOWS+D - Minimize or restore all windows
SHIFT+WINDOWS+M - Undo minimize all windows

the combo of alt and space brings up the menu that contains the minimize and maximize commands, then the n key for minimize, x for maximize, and r for restore

Another useful combo for Win98/NT is Windows+M, which minimizes all open windows at once.

Possible bug: If IE is “full screened” (F11), the Windows-M trick will not work! Urg.

Wow, thanks. These are all great!

I have the screen set to max pixels, and the borders to skinniest, to increase the real work area, but it made mouse moves slow going.

Windows-M works for me the same as Windows-D.

(Why couldn’t they just have put these on the pull-down menus, where so many other keys are listed? :confused: )

they are on the pull down menu – its the small little icon listed above the file option

What I meant was, why couldn’t the shortcut keys be listed. On mine, it shows one (Close…Alt-F4) but not the others.

I have posted the list of keystrokes here because I am not sure how the mods feel about huge posts. OTOH is is useful info for everybody so feel free to copy it and post it if you like

Lots of people are going to say that their keyboard doesn’t have a ‘windows’ key for a windows-d

alt-spacebar is useful if a window is too far off screen because then you can use the arrow keys to drag it back.

The shortcut keys are listed: they’re the ones with the underscore. You have to be on that menu to use them, though.

This is one hell of a list. I never knew half of these were there.

I usuallu use alt-tab to change between programs, I’m not sure if that’s what you meant… But I find it’s the only way to do it when it’s a full-screen thing like Diablo.

Bilder, I’m glad someone noticed. It took me a while to put it together and it seemed to go unnoticed.

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I didn’t see this one listed

CLOSING INDIVIDUAL WINDOWS FROM THE KEYBOARD

If you want to close specific windows without shutting down entire
applications, there’s a keyboard shortcut for you: Just press Ctrl-W.
This shortcut allows you to close any open folder windows in Windows
98. Certain applications (like Word 2000) let you use this shortcut to
close open windows without closing the applications themselves.

ctrl-Esc duplicates the ‘windows’ key.

Ctrl-Esc only works to activate the start menu. Using the Winows key by itself does that, but using it in combination with other keys does MUCH more.

Not only did I notice, I printed the sucker out. I love keyboard shortcuts! Thanks.

Sailor - I’d like to say thanks as well!

If you’re watching a Quicktime movie and hit “Ctrl - left arrow” the movie plays at normal speed in reverse! How odd.