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Old January 7th 10, 10:16 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Phillip Pi
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Default Change hotkeys for taskbar's QuickLaunch programs in 64-bit Windows7 HP?

Hi.

I noticed in Windows 7's taskbar, I could use winkey+1, winkey+2, etc.
to launch the assigned programs. Is there a way to change these hotkeys
to something else or is that hard coded?

Thank you in advance.
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Old January 8th 10, 10:41 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Phillip Pi
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Default Change hotkeys for taskbar's QuickLaunch programs in 64-bit Windows7 HP?

On 1/7/2010 3:54 PM PT, Andy typed:

I noticed in Windows 7's taskbar, I could use winkey+1, winkey+2, etc.
to launch the assigned programs. Is there a way to change these hotkeys
to something else or is that hard coded?


That appears to be a #1-#10 (10 being 0) taskbar fixed method.

You can use the win-1, win-2 etc., to switch around opened apps, if
they're already open. Shift-Win-1, etc., to launch a new instance of that
app. Win-T to the taskbar to get to item 1. Win-T to repeatedly advance
to others. CTL-shift-Win-1 to run as administrator, etc., etc.

You can drag/reorder the items to change their launch #.


Thanks. Bummer on how able to change their hot keys.
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