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| WIN key and poor functionality of Vista Dear Microsoft and users of Vista I've used Vista Home Premium for a couple of months now, and I have to admit that I expected more from Microsoft when it comes to functionality and adaptability of the system. In XP Pro I could tweak the computer wonderfully to fit my needs, but I have the impression that Vista is trying to be too smart and it does not let you adapt the system to my needs. One very good feature of XP was that I could define my own keyboard shortcuts however I wanted. Now, Vista has introduced the Start Search bar to solve most problems, but I’ve talked to Microsoft support many times about the possibility of moving this search field and make it optional. Searching is very good, but it prevents the possibility of using proper keyboard shortcuts. When I was going turn off or restart XP, I could just press the WIN key + U or R-U or something else. In Vista I am forced to use the mouse or tabs to move around. I could of course choose the Classic Start menu, but the new version of the menu in XP (I believe it came in SP2) has much better functionality than this old menu offered in Vista. This should not be hard to implement as a part of a Vista SP or a separate upgrade or program. I would still like to keep the search field in Vista easily accessible, but if would be sufficient to type for instants WIN + S or something. But the primary function of the WIN key would be to start a program or command, not to go automatically to the search field. Furthermore, one life saver in XP has been the Copernik Winkey program, http://www.copernic.com/en/support/faq-winkey.html. With this program I can program the WIN key to do almost anything I want; start a program, URL or a folder, and although it works more or less in Vista, it doesn’t work very well. Whenever I want to define a new command, I have to reinstall the program. This little program is has actually been a very important reason for not switching to Macintosh, but this program doesn’t work very well in Vista. I would very much appreciate if Microsoft could make a little program to tweak the WIN key how I want. I don’t know if I should say this in an official Microsoft site, but if I am not able to adapt Vista more to my needs, I am seriously tempted to format my hard drive and install a pirate version of XP. This would give me a much more stabile system without blue screens, hiccups, crashing programs and system reboots. However, I’ll wait for SP1 hoping that the stability will improve, but functionality is also very important for me. What Microsoft did with the WIN key in Vista, was a serious step backwards. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general |
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| Re: WIN key and poor functionality of Vista "Brink" wrote: > Hi Kristian, > > This is not the same thing, but it may work for what you want it to do. > You can create a keyboard shortcut key for any shortcut in Vista. If you > want to have a keyboard shortcut for a command, say shutdown, create a > shortcut with the command, then assign the shortcut a keyboard shortcut > key. This will show you how with this example. > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/74...-shortcut.html > > > Here's a list of keyboard shortcuts in Vista: > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/60...shortcuts.html > > I hope this helps, > Shawn Thank you for this, Brink. These shortcuts can be adapted, but I will continue to use my old version of Winkey, even if it is a bit harder to adapt and write new commands. Thank you for suggesting that I can make shortcuts for commands like turn off, restart, log off etc, but could you please help me to locate this commands in Vista. I guess these commands are located somewhere in C:\Windows, but I am not able to find them. Still, if someone from Microsoft is reading this, I would ask if it is possible to move the Start Search field to a different location and still keep the other functionality in the menu. Are you guys in Microsoft considering that? |
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| Re: WIN key and poor functionality of Vista Thank you very much, Shawn. Very much appreciated. "Brink" wrote: > > Kristian;586630 Wrote: > > "Brink" wrote:> > > > > > > Hi Kristian, > > > > > > > > This is not the same thing, but it may work for what you want it to > > > do. > > > > You can create a keyboard shortcut key for any shortcut in Vista. If > > > you > > > > want to have a keyboard shortcut for a command, say shutdown, create > > > a > > > > shortcut with the command, then assign the shortcut a keyboard > > > shortcut > > > > key. This will show you how with this example. > > > > > > > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/74...-shortcut.html > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a list of keyboard shortcuts in Vista: > > > > > > > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/60...shortcuts.html > > > > > > > > I hope this helps, > > > > Shawn > > > > > > Thank you for this, Brink. These shortcuts can be adapted, but I will > > continue to use my old version of Winkey, even if it is a bit harder > > to adapt > > and write new commands. > > > > Thank you for suggesting that I can make shortcuts for commands like > > turn > > off, restart, log off etc, but could you please help me to locate > > this > > commands in Vista. I guess these commands are located somewhere in > > C:\Windows, but I am not able to find them. > > > > Still, if someone from Microsoft is reading this, I would ask if it > > is > > possible to move the Start Search field to a different location and > > still > > keep the other functionality in the menu. Are you guys in Microsoft > > considering that? > > Kristian, > > I'll go one step further for you. Look at the "related links" in this > tutorial and it will have these shortcuts there premade and ready for > download. All you will have to do then is to just assign a keyboard > shortcut key to them. > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/80...-keyboard.html > > Shawn > > > -- > Brink > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* > '*Vista Forums*' > (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980) > *Please post feedback to help others.* > |
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