10 Tips for Windows Power Users
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0:00 Intro
0:40 Shortcuts
1:25 Desktops
2:20 Customization
3:20 PowerToys
4:20 Pins
5:40 Search
6:38 Mouse Buttons
8:05 Phone Integration
8:40 Task Manager
9:45 Privacy
10:40 Backups
11:30 Control Panel
12:30 Reset
13:49 Outro - Наука
One more thing about task manager: There's an option called "Always on top" under the "Options" tab, which makes sure that, should a program crash in full screen mode and block you from using your GUI to shut it down, enabling this option will ensure that task manager always opens on top of whatever is blocking your sight :)
You're my hero, thanks!
This is a godly comment. Thank you for the knowledge!
That is the first thing I do with a new computer, have saved me so much trouble.
2021 and people are just now discovering always on top kekw
OMYGOD Thanks kind stranger
Yeah ok gonna need that USB plugin sound
Lol!
hi there
Hiiiii lov the vids
I came here to say this, but knew in my heart it had already been said.
Straight from the Sampson’s that joke.. loved the reference.
This is definitely what the Linus Tech Tips channel is made for and I love it.
I really appreciate how this video is obvious sponsored but still generally informative, while still making callback to the sponsored product without disturbing the flow.
It's a fine line to walk, but this did it perfectly.
I find most of the time they do this well compared to others who take similar sponsorships
I think thats because 1 how genuine linus is and 2 how fucking long they've been doing it
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
Pinned item in windows can be always accessed by shortcut win + number to launch the item pinned at that number
That's why I never needed to learn Win + E because for me it's always Win + 2
Same on Linux with GNOME desktop.
I love setting up windows and automaticaaly setting up these as the first 4:
win + 1 settings
win + 2 file explorer
win + 3 firefox
win + 4 discord
@@muizzsiddique for me Win + 2 opens Chrome
Oh man going to use this. Thanks.
One tip missing: Right-clicking the Windows Icon will get you loads of options, that you would usually search for. It's the easiest access to the cmd, device manager and event viewer.
Windows+X
Super handy when working on Windows Server installs, so you can quickly access the Log Off command with ease instead of going through extra clicks.
Love this secondary menu indeed
@@Slizzo82 You can hit Alt+F4 while viewing your desktop and it will show the shut down/logout/restart menu. On my work computer I usually shut it down by doing Win+D and then Alt+F4 followed by a quick stab at enter. Only takes a second and you don't need a mouse.
@miwna An even faster way is to use Win+X to open the power menu, then the letter U to select the shut down and restart options, then U to shut down, R to restart, S to sleep or I to sign out. Win+X, U, U is my favorite shortcut.
One quick tip for task manager is that there is a startup tab that shows all applications that's turns on immediately and you can choose which ones are unnecessary and disable them.
Ganyu
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
Some incredibly useful shortcuts that I use daily:
CTRL + Shift + Enter - Run program as administrator.
CTRL + W - Close current browser tab.
Win + D - Show the desktop.
Win + Shift + Left/Right Arrow - Move window to left/right monitor.
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
The shift + winkey + S, for direct snipping tool is the best thing ever.
Too bad the snip tool is broken in win 11
I use it daily.
@@joog0There is nothing broken about it. It's exactly like in Windows 10.
It's so good I had to use 3rd party software to retro-actively add it to my Win7 PC as well.
You can even assign the print key to use the snipping tool directly! That's handy
I just use print screen button for snipping tool
Middle clicking links into new tabs in the browser is second nature like left clicking to me. Absolutely the most underrated shortcut imo
You can also middle-click over a window preview in the taskbar to quick-close it.
I find ctrl click easier. Shift click to open in new window instead of just new tab.
@@keoaries its easier to press 2 Buttons than to press 1?
@@Lichtschutzfaktor50 yeah. I play games so my hand is always resting there on the keyboard anyway. Clicking a wheel is not as easy as a button either.
@@keoaries it is as ez as clicking the left button^^ im using it everyday and im gaming too :D
For programmers, alt-shift-arrowup or alt-shift-arrowdown can quickly move lines around in VSCode. I also think it works in Word
Thanks
Thanks IG, although that is something every experience user of VSC should know. Also, alt+up and alt+down will move the line up and down respectively on which the text cursor lies.
goddamn thanks
wow thanks! in Visual Studio alt+up/down moves the current line up/down, while alt+shift+up/down does a weird thing where the cursor is duplicated (or more), but I don't get what is it for, any idea?
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
You can open an "enhanced" context menu when pressing shift while right clicking. The most useful additional entry in Explorer I found is "Copy as Path" which writes the absolute filepath to your clipboard sorrounded by quotations.
This also adds the "open PowerShell window here" menu option, a time saver for power users who don't want to navigate there manually.
i blew my coworker's mind with that one. he's been using it often ever since
FilerFrog (free) copies file paths (or folder paths) to clipboard and does TONS more. I’ve used it for years and could NOT live w/o it. For searching for stuff get MultiFind Pro (don’t think it’s free, but it saved my life many times even when I forgot the filename!)
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
Sergent Major Linus prepares us for the battlefield of family tech support.
Nah more like call of duty
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
Win + arrow keys is my favorite shortcut. Snaps the current program to the side of the screen. Add shift to that and it moves to the next monitor. This one saves me a lot of time!
Thats a new one. I will definitely experiment with it
That keyboard shortcut continues to be useful in many Linux DEs also!
This tip is a lifesaver when the window somehow gets stuck offscreen.
If you ise win+shift+arrow keys it will move the window straight to next screen.
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
OMG the rainmeter shoutout! I used in the back in the day when I was hooked onto SAO and wanted a cool background setting with SAO hp bars and settings. Great tool, has a bit of a learning curve if you wanna create your own, but well worth the effort
:(
Lmaoo i did too a anime desktop themed with rainmeter
@@ciaux ayyyyy which one?
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
Another tip, many programming IDE's will never highlight a sentence by triple clicking, they are smart and will highlight strings or functions names instead
i went to your channel in hopes of programming content :/
If we're talking programming i have to add that IDEA-based (Android Studio, PyCharm, WebStorm) IDEs have incremental highliting on Ctrl+W and that is ridiculously useful
it just logically expands current highlight, i.e. word -> declaration/expression -> statement (line) -> block -> ...
Just use vim or emacs
@@cory1111 yea, totally agree for smaller stuff that’s only for yourself, just use a command line editor, I use nano mostly, but vim and emacs are also good options
@@rogervanbommel1086 I usually like a GUI text editor more than a similarly good terminal text editor. Terminal interfaces are limited to a grid of characters, so things like thin borders and proportional fonts usually aren't possible there.
for pinned items in the taskbar you should try win + number, so like [windows button] + [1] for the first thing on the taskbar and [windows button] + [2] for the 2nd item on the task bar
[win] + [num] to switch to that application, or [win] + [shift] + [num] to open one.
Yeah, also wanted Windows to number the taskbar items for a looooong time.
Use to be, with powertoys, you can hold down the win key, and number labels will pop up. But of course they have to change it.
@@user-he1rn5uu5w it still works that way with me!
This is a game changer! Now to remember to use it haha
Nice tip!
3:00 Wow Rainmeter getting a shoutout after all these years. So nostalgic.
Same thing I thought. I didn't even realize it was still around.
I use it everyday, some of those widgets come in handy for tracking my disk space or always having some notes up or whatnot.
Trying to find the wallpaper and widgets he is using ( the spinning body in particular ) anyone know where to find?
i'm still using it to show cpu/gpu usage, temperatures etc on my second monitor
I still use it on all my builds :D Specially the desktop gadgets skin which is a copy of windows sidebar
Ctrl+Shift+M.wheel for transparency when using cmd! Absolutely love that tip, had no idea that was an option. Thanks, @Linus!
Windows + arrow keys for positioning apps is also really useful.
And it is criminal they didn't mention win + 1-9 for opening things on the taskbar
Adding alt to the mix opens the extra context.
Honestly, I knew most of these already. However, that was only most of them. Picking up another one or two additional bits of super cool options is really quite valuable. Thanks for the video!
Agreed!! 🙏
Same here bro thought I knew everything, once again Linus proved me wrong and saved the day!
Fatchouli knowledge will always be a neet
Picking up another one or two additional bits of super cool options is really quite valuable. Thanks for the video! *fixed
same here.
greets from The Netherlands.
I' m so glad for watching till the end, the transparency tip for CMD got me off guard... 20 Years working with IT and yet learning =D
Right-click on the title bar of CMD and click properties, there's tons of options including transparency, color, font, etc.
I nearly went into shock when I saw this...
Just found that out accidentally yesterday when I was changing powershell's annoying blue background
35+ here and yeah, I liked that one too.
I don't particularly care about CMD, I'd much rather see this feature on windows terminal as well. You can use ctrl+shift+scroll but it won't make a window transparent to the point where you can actually read what's behind it.
Mouse Without Borders is the best thing ever! I needed something like this for my job FOR YEARS! I installed it and it works flawlessly! Best tip I've ever gotten from this channel. Thank you for bringing it to my attention!
These are actually some really good tips, some things I actually wasn't aware of, like the shell window transparency. Thanks Linus!
One of the best "power user" tricks I was told was that if you have file explorer open to any folder, you can replace the path shown with "cmd" (without quotes obvs) and hit enter, and it'll open up command prompt in that folder. Has made it so much nicer when dealing with random small apps that only have a command prompt interface and are extracted deep within the folder structure...
...and from a command prompt, you can type "start." (note the full stop!) to open a new explorer window in that folder.
Or you can type "start.." to open an explorer window in the parent folder of the folder you're in.
Or you can type "start\downloads" to open an explorer window in your downloads folder.
This is equivalent to "start \foldername" (note the space after start!) or "start ..", and if you include the space, it'll be smart enough to autocomplete the folder names when you press tab. For example "start c:\[tab,tab,tab...]" will cycle through all the folders at the root of c:\.
Open in Windows Terminal is already a thing ;)
Or right click on empty space in opened folder and choose something like "open command promot here" or something like that. Cant check atm.
@@NickoPorras627 Somewhat different usage, but yes. =)
@@Kasutajanimi85 I have that for PowerShell, but not command prompt in my context menu, and then only if I use shift + right click. Besides, power users have their hands on the keyboard at all times! =)
I love how Linus tells us how hard Windows Backup is to find yet adds a step when it was right there at 10:58 underneath System and Security. But in his defense it used to not be there..
it should still be in the settings app...
He also gives advice about encrypting but fails to mention that it’s a professional suite feature only and not available for home edition - even in his own b-roll that option is grayed out and they still circle it with a mouse 😅
And also to be fair, I only found this out after extensive research back when I wanted to encrypt my sensitive files before trying mining…
@@PeterDB90 they do mention it's not for Windows Home users
@@whatwhatwhatwh
I could have sworn that wasn’t there on my first watch through lol - he doesn’t mention it, but there’s an asterisk subtitle noting it on the video
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
Win + D is also really useful, instantly minimizes tabs and brings you to Desktop. Also Win + Arron left/right to move your active window around if you have multiple monitors.
Try win+shift+arrow keys to move between monitors instantly.
Pro tip: you can use Win+D to minimize windows, select and drag a file on the desktop (without releasing the mouse), press Win+D again to restore your windows, and then drop your file into an application. Great way to snag a desktop file without needing to mess with your window arrangement.
@@DanKaschel Hey same here!
Ctrl + ~
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
A NOTE ABOUT FILE SEARCHING:
Windows has features that allow you to configure how it index files and how it uses that indexed information. Please make sure windows is properly indexing your files and directories. The defaults can be sub-optimal. Also keep in mind that the database is not updated immediately when a file is created/deleted, Windows runs a task to update every so often.
Well, classic shell on win10 worked perfectly. It's impossible to not find what you want xD.
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
I love how when they say Tech Tips, the representing clip was Linus Dropping something!🤣🤣
u got to love this little guy xD
The most important tech tip on the channel... do as I advise not as I do xD xD xD
It's been Linus Tipping Techs all along!
@@gmitchellfamily Roflmao xD
Yeah we all saw it...
The fact i knew almost everything really boosted my ego, thanks
yep but then again im a power user
I knew ALL of these, lol, from just digging on windows for a few hours and trying some shortcuts from Linux on windows and if works lol
Same, have never really considered myself a power user tho, maybe I should reevaluate. ^_^
@@ConAnd81 Same here haha :)
Do you know about Ctrl-Win-Shift-B to restart the graphics driver stack?
6:10 for Search program on any windows device try Index Your Files
its a program that makes a physical database of all your files, which allows for almost instant results even across over a million files across multiple harddrives
The database which it encrypts (as far as I know) so you cant accidentally delete it, and you can also setup individual indexing behaviours including scheduling for specific drives or folders
Its indexing system means you can search for items also on harddrives which are not connected in the case of having backups and not sure where the content is
I am genuinely shocked by how many lifechanging things I didn't know about he squeezed into this. Power Toys and Mouse Without Borders just made my work from home life infinitely better! Transparent CMD is also pretty sweet!
Linus harnessing his inner Full Metal Jacket in the intro. Love it
LET ME SEE YOUR WAR FACE
@@Deservetobedead AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Holy jesus! What is that? What the FUCK is that? WHAT IS THAT PRIVATE PYLE?
@@talon262 😂😂
Linus is getting more and more professional
The PowerToys addon mentioned also includes a shortcut guide, that'll show you all the windows shortcuts you can use at any given moment.
Using an ultrawide monitor, that tip for Fancy Zones is a game changer that will make my life so much easier! Great video 👍
Happy to see more actual tech tips! You can also middle click any item on your taskbar (not just windows explorer) to open a new instance of that program.
Ctrl-Shift-Win-B could’ve also been mentioned - this hotkey resets your graphics drivers equivleant to a restart
Yeah it could of been mentioned I just made a post a few secs ago saying same thing but seen it was already mentioned in a post so I deleted it very useful command use it all the time !! 😊😊
In which scenario could it be useful?
@@RockinEnabled After a driver update or when using a glitchy game/application
@@christopherjc54 nvidia driver update resets the driver during installation, obviously. And it is hard to imagine how a game could glitch the driver to make killing the game impossible 🤯
@@RockinEnabled yeah, makes sense. I've had to restart my graphics driver to fix weird glitches many times though, so it's definitely still useful to know
Intro 🔥🔥
Yes
How much more sub bots?
@@ThomasLindsey_ how much more sub bot
I second this. Great add Segway, not even mad
Fucking obnoxious omg
I still have Halo Reachs theme (got it from win 7) and all sounds are customized, one of the best is when you empty the recycle bin, the sound is a sticky grenade exploding
I love that intro, I said "Yeah" in sync and was put right into my place! Well done
when linus said "You are a power user!", damn, I was honored....
A note on Windows Search: Most of the "features" like Cortana and integrated web search can be disabled via group policy settings. This results in a much faster, more responsive and more private search feature. (Firewall rules and host file / DNS sinkholes can further neuter Bing and Cortana).
I just did a registry edit that completely disables the web search in the start menu entirely. So instead of a group policy setting, Host file, and/or dns changes. Just add one entry into the registry and reboot.
@@TheOldSchoolCrisis mind to share the steps?
@@TheOldSchoolCrisis pls share the steps
Ohh I gotta try this. Not that I ever use Search lol
@@cybercery5271 Should be these Reg Keys:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search]
"CortanaConsent"=dword:00000000
"BingSearchEnabled"=dword:00000000
"AllowSearchToUseLocation"=dword:00000000
That`s the video I have been watiting for. Thank you!
Fantastic video! There are so many people I need to share this with. I can finally stop explaining all the shortcuts I use.
Linus giving us actual tech tips! Love it!
The dude has an insane overhead and headcount that he has to pay for. I can only imagine that videos these days have to encompass sponsors now just to pay staff never mind probably himself and other costs and get the sponsor to sign off on the video. Love these videos but as his team and space has grown he'd have to taylor his content to sponsors.
@@noregrats on the other hand though, I’m fairly sure companies are lining up to sponsor LTT.
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
I love these tips that save me those “valuable fractions of a second”
Time is money friend.
@@IvanOoze1990 Friend is money time.
@@divineintervention2630 Agreed
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
I needed this video for so long. Thank you for letting me rediscover Windows.
Cool to always learn something new. Most of the tips I already used or new of, but dragging with right mouse button and using context menu actions on the drag destination is super useful
A task manager tip that nobody ever talks about:
Resource Monitor
Specifically the Network Tab
How to Access:
Open Task Manager
Switch to Performance Tab
Click on "Open Resource Monitor" in blue text at the bottom
Switch to Network Tab
Processes With Network Activity section should be all you need
This shows you all your currently active processes with network activity. If you notice your internet is slower, you can use this to find out what is using bandwidth on your system and close/stop that process/service/application. Not sure why nobody ever talks about this built in feature on Windows when they talk about task manager.
I had no clue about this at all, and now I am going to try this!
It’s in that weird place where it’s more than many people need, and for people who DO need it, most already know about it. It’s definitely a really useful tool for network & IO debugging.
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
"Did you know you can ctrl + Shift + esc to go straight to task manager"
Its far too late in life for this new muscle memory
i have known that for years
That is how I learnt it, then I found out that most people use Ctrl Alt Del? Weird
The moment they changed ctrl + alt + del to NOT take you straight into task manager was the moment I knew I had to find another way of doing it, and sure enough, there was. Don't remember the last time I used ctrl alt del. Probably back in XP. Benefit of ctrl + shift + esc is that you can do it one handed, and also on non full keyboards or laptop keyboards that put the del button somewhere funny.
Rightclick taskbar and select job list is what I use when alt+f4 doesn't work
@@Tiwack01 sadly windows 11 fucked the task bar option you can only do it on the start menu now
Mouse without borders was the best suggestion for me in a very long time! Thank you very much!
Ok the filtering the tone everything was perfect that intro is GOLD
11/10 intro. Please give us a whole series of Linus drill instructor. Like how to teaching someone how to build a PC as a DI
You forgot to activate "Always on top" in Task Manager. Super useful when you have a frozen full screen app forcing you to reboot because you can't open up task manager.
Except it often doesn't work anymore.
A more reliable way if you have a second monitor is use win+left/right arrow keys to move it onto the second monitor, you can use tab and the arrow keys to navigate the menus and press delete to end the process, even if it has your mouse locked
or you use the alt+tab preview and keyboard
Personally I find Win + D to be a better way to achieve that result. It reduces all active windows and brings up the desk top.
I press Win+Tab to open task view, then go to a new desktop (or drag task manager to a new desktop if already open but hidden behind the crashed game).
Most of my Windows sounds have been Quake 3 sound effects for years. Keel taunts when I plug a USB device in, and Keel dies when I plug it out. Biker takes damage when an error occurs. Bitterman taunts when a different kind of error appears, etc. No ambiguity left :P
Beautiful. Now I'm temped to make mine use Q1 sfx
There is also open source project called KDE Connect, link between windows and android allowing you to do much more than default microsoft phone link.
Pro tip: Pressing windows + the corresponding number to the position of the app on taskbar will open it.
"saving valuable fractions of a second"
Every tip video ever
Great tips! Can't wait to never remember them when I actually need them.
Also TL;DR - Here's a bunch of third-party functionality that should be in Windows by default but isn't because Microsoft doesn't give a shit anymore.
@@arnox4554 most of the stuff talked about was built in, and of the "third party software" a good chunk is from Microsoft themselves, just not preinstalled. Or did I watch a different video?
@@SimonVaIe Better provide an option rather than pre-installing as bloat for whoever doesn't need them
@@SimonVaIe If PowerToys are so damn great (and they are), why are they NOT included in the OS by default? Especially if it's already coming from Microsoft. It's stupid. I'm sorry, but if it's not in the OS, then it's not in the OS, regardless of who made it.
Besides that, widgets are not there. Turning off updates, not there. (And don't tell me there's an option. Microsoft has shown they don't respect that and will bypass it whenever they feel like it.) Backups, not (really) there. Blu-ray player, not there. Syncing option, not there. Torrent client, not there. Quick photo editor, not there. (And if you say Paint, I will laugh you out of the room.) Zipping/archive tools, not there. FTP client, not there...
And you know what, I wouldn't even be mad at any of this if the OS they did ship us was actually good and streamlined, but it's bloated, slowly losing compatibility, getting more and more restrictive, and even getting unstable as fuck. So there's no excuse. Microsoft could do a SHITLOAD better than this. And they used to. Back during Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7 and even some of Windows 8.1. (8.1's UI was fuckawful, but the internals were actually very good.)
Holding control whilst dragging files between file explorers windows will toggle between 'move to' or 'copy to' function, this has saved me so much time for when I accidentally move a list of document amongst a bigger list of document to another folder of really large number of documents
This was the best introduction to a video love it!!
Mouse without borders is literally my favorite software for sometime now! Ok, I knew some of them, but the most jaw dropping was the transparency on CMD!
While _less_ feature-packed, Barrier is a free cross-platform solution based on older, open-source builds of symless that will let you interact with up to fifteen machines using just a single mouse and keyboard, _regardless of system_ so long you can install or compile it.
It's available in Debian, Arch and Fedora repos, as well for Windows and includes SSL as a layer of security to ensure a third-party can't just figure out what you're doing and mess with your cursor.
7:30 "Saving valuable fractions of a second" cracked me up
The mouse over borders tip was super helpful. Now I can use my "good" mouse and keyboard on both of my computers without a kvm or unplugging them
Very good stuff. More similar videos. There's always something useful. Like I've never knew that you can change cli opacity and that right click drag is going to be handy 👍👍👌
Windows + V is the most unknown and therefore underrated shortcut (paste with history, once you enable it by using it the first time)
in windows 11 they merged the clipboard history into the same menu used to insert emojis, gifs, and symbols, so Win + . or Win + V will let you access it.
"I love the smell of CMD in the morning."
This is the first time in a while that we got tech tips of this calibre
Best video intro I have seen in a long time mate.
Love the intro sponsor transition. One of the most smooth transitions ever.
Talking of middle click, you can middle click on a notification to dismiss it. Much easier than making sure you definitely click on the little x button and not the notification itself
Nice one
You can also click + drag it to the right off of the screen
The ALT-Highlight, I never knew this one. Great tip and Great video
3:36 personally i use windock for snaping and it is especially usefull with a multiple screens but you need to set the parameters yourself that can be tricky
This was honestly a class that I clearly needed.
Does anyone know if you can make plugging wires into the adapter port sound like a fathers approval just asking for a friend
You’d have to know what that sounded like first
@@DanKaschel OOF
You can make it say "I'm proud of you son"
@@kaldo_kaldo in Kratos voice
@@HH-le1vi I think you mean "Good job BOY"
One of the best tip I use is when holding a file with left click and go to another folder, you can use ctrl to change the copy/cut to cut/copy respectively. Saved me a lot of time.
one of the most useful stuff, one can find on YT
Wow tech tips on Linus tech tips video, been a hot minute since we've gotten a deep dive - I didn't even know mouse without borders existed .
Edit: mouse without borders pretty much made me cry how well it works. No more 2 keyboard and mouse work from home set up.
I've been using mouse without borders for about a year now and it's amazing. I use the same kit when I work, but different machines... MWOB saves me having to keep unplugging my keyboard and mouse all the time to switch machines... and saves me having to spend on a KVM. Love it
Also, Barrier is an alternate option that also works on Linux.
@@linuxsbc Tried linux once, it was terrible and I'm pretty savvy but I felt so dumb trying to make it work lol
@@mikeoldfield7807 I have a dock for my laptop and I "had" a wireless keyboard and another G502 for my work laptop. This is so awesome and scary how well it works.
Tried it at work recently and found the copy and paste too temperamental for my liking so since gone back to synergy
'MSI sponsored this video!'
*Cuts to Linus holding two laptops one-handed*
*Commence horrified internal screaming*
I didn’t know the screenshot one that’s amazing!
knew all of it aside from the middle click for file explorer instance... still learned something :)
This is one of this immediately useful video, knew quite a few of those, but certainly not all. It’s cool I can apply what I learned straight away. So this is awesome!
Well, for some localizations (Scandinavia), "Settings" is "Indstillinger", "Innstillinger", or "Inställningar", so at least we'll have an easy time remembering that shortcut ;P
The one shortcut I use the most as a multiple monitor user is win + shift + arrow keys. It will move the high-lighted window to the other monitor. Especially useful if you disconnect a monitor and Windows is so amazing it keeps a window there.
Holy moly that create desktop and cmd transparency. Thanks!
The middle click closing tabs or opening new instances of apps - OMG! I knew that you can open a link to a new tab, which is something that many people dont know.. but that was it!
You can also ctrl + W to close the current tab. It's neat when I open several tabs and forgot to do it in a seperate window
Awesome video and btw you can use win + number row keys to launch the pinned programs on the taskbar
Oh how nice this video would've been before I was really deep into programming.
Even though I was familiar with many of these tips, I still found quite a few that are extremely useful and I haven't known them yet. Incredible video, hope you gonna make more.
Finally, actual tech tips lol
I would love an option to have app folders on the taskbar. Then I could group browsers, utilities & media.
the start menu should have you covered.
@@hazgebu Not on Windows 11.
11:39 You can also select the "View By" button and select small or large icons
OMG i never even knew you could change the opacity of cmd. Such a useful feature. I could have used it like any time i had to use it. Especially when working on cmd only tools like chkdsk and diskpart. Would be great to have a video talking about some of the useful cmd tools. Maybe you can educate me like with the opacity trick.
Tnx
11:43 You just have to change "View by" option to large or small icons
A great tip I use often is to press Windows+X to open a bar that gives you shortcuts to things like the Task-Manager or the settings
That "Full Metal Jacket" Into is on Point 💣
Very helpful video. Having spent so long in Linux only, coming over to Windows has been an adventure. Just finding how to do a thing has been an issue.
Would love to see more stuff like this.
Why did you switch back to Windows?
@@sykline1821 There was no "back". I hadn't used Windows since I was in high school. As for why, it wasn't my choice. There was work stuff that needed to compile and run in a Windows environment. And a few proprietary tools that are currently Windows only.
I can say with certainty that for all the trouble he's having with Linux, I've had that with Windows. It's more a matter of things being different, not knowing the terminology, not knowing where to look when you want something. Most things can be done, but learning your way around is hard.
@@MaxHaydenChiz That is true. But as a Windows user for many years, I am glad I made the switch to daily driving Linux. For one, I am a coder and the coding experience is just terrible on Windows compared to Linux based systems and for another, I just love all the customizability you have.
@@sykline1821 I do a ton of my work inside of WSL still. And still more of it in Cygwin. There's a lot of stuff that just flat out doesn't support Windows and many things that do, don't support it well.
If I didn't travel so much, I'd have requested 2 machines instead of this configuration. But like I said, it wasn't my choice.
And it's been a real PITA to learn how to be a Windows power user. There's no real documentation for this stuff. You just have to piece it together from a dozen sources.
But I was specifically talking about the desktop environment. For all the trouble Linus is having, I always had a great experience with desktop Linux. I even had steam working and played games just fine.
But those computers were all bought with the express purpose of supporting a Linux desktop environment. So they all had hardware that was known to work with Linux and didn't require any jank. Stuff just worked "out of the box" and I didn't have to tinker with any weird Xconf settings, /etc file editing, or the like.
P.S. My one complaint with Linux is that there is no good way to distribute a binary outside of the confines of the package manager. So if you want to support any and all distros, you end up with jank like building all of the system libraries in with static linkage or having to ship an entire docker image.
P.P.S. All of that said, I've also done a lot of work with OpenBSD. Their documentation and base configuration is leaps and bounds ahead of any Linux distro's. I've often used their man pages as a starting point for figuring out how to do something new in Linux. For any use case that works well with OpenBSD, I give it a very strong recommendation.
My favorite tip has always been the funky shortcut trick to put a functional trash can in the task bar and remove it from the desktop.
That way you can literally drag things into the trash from anywhere! It's surprisingly useful, and let's me have 0 icons on my desktop, just the way I like it.
Another one related to deleting files.
Shift + del will just permanently delete a file, completely skipping the recycle bin.
Now that's some Great Tech Tips right there
I repeated that intro like 5 time and I kept laughing, Bro. I loved that joke about the Tips
that was the most sleek slide into the sponsor segment that i've ever seen 😂