Windows 7 Tips & Tricks
There are six versions of Windows 7 as of 2011.
- Windows 7 Starter
- Windows 7 Home Basic
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- Windows 7 Professional
- Windows 7 Enterprise
- Windows 7 Ultimate
There are also upgrade versions. This document attempts to make a distinction on which version of Windows 7 is applicable. If none is specified then it is assumed the entry applies to all versions of Windows 7.
Contents
- 1 Enable or Disable "Double Tap" on Synapsis Touchpad
- 2 View Network Adapter Data including IP/MAC Address/Etc
- 3 Local Area Connection Properties
- 4 Show/Hide Navigation Pane
- 5 Auto-Hide Command Bar (aka Folder Band)
- 6 Utility to make Windows 7 start menu, explorer more like XP
- 7 Manage Power Settings in Windows 7
- 8 Show Hidden Files and Folders
- 9 Where's the Recycle Bin?
- 10 Windows System Information Tools
Enable or Disable "Double Tap" on Synapsis Touchpad
This is the pointing device on most modern notebook computers. Microsoft often fails to provide options for devices or hardware in one common interface. The double tap option is absent from the mouse settings in the windows 7 control panel. To find the option you must locate the "Synaptics Pointing Device" icon in in the task manager (bottom right). Right click and check "Tap to Click. See the illustration on Synapsis Touchpad for double tap.
View Network Adapter Data including IP/MAC Address/Etc
Using the ipconfig command in the DO command shell actually works in Windows 2000,XP,Vista, and 7.
ipconfig /all | more
The getmac command is available starting in XP through to 7. The getmac command displays mac address and list of network protocols associated with each address for all network cards in each computer, either locally or across a network.
getmac
Local Area Connection Properties
This is that traditional Windows dialog box where you can select your adapter and change the TCP/IP settings including IP Address, Netmask, and DNS Servers. (Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)
In Windows 7 if you want to open the traditional adapter settings do the following:
- Click the Windows button and type "network and sharing center" in the search box
- Choose "Network and Sharing Center" in the results to open the (Network and Internet -> Network Sharing Center) dialog
- On the left there are some text links, click on "Change adapter settings" to open (Network and Internet -> Network Connections)
- Right-Click on "Local Area Connection" and choose "Properties" to open the traditional "Local Area Connection Properties" dialog.
There is also a shorter method to go directly to the (Network and Internet -> Network Connections) dialog. Click the Windows button and type "Network Connections" then choose "View network connections".
Applies to windows vista and all versions of windows 7
- Open any Explorer window
- Select Organize -> Layout
- Uncheck Navigation pane
source: http://www.door2windows.com/how-to-showhide-navigation-pane-in-windows-7vista-explorer/
The Organize option appears with Organize, System Properties, Uninstall or change a program, Map network drive, and Open control panel - all part of a toolbar (or new menu bar) in Vista/7. This toolbar is sometimes called the "Command Bar" or "Folder Band" and sometimes even "Organize Toolbar" the later being more of an end user designation.
Auto-Hide Command Bar (aka Folder Band)
Applies to windows vista and all versions of windows 7
THIS ENTRY IS INCOMPLETE.
It can be set to "auto hide" behavior. edit the "Shellstyle.dll" file which is present in Theme directory
c:\windows\Resources\Themes\Aero\Shell\NormalColor
WAIT! Requires special 3rd party software to edit the dll file!
CONTINUED RESEARCH: How to open/edit/modify Shellstyle.dll
source: http://www.askvg.com/how-to-make-folder-band-auto-hidden-in-windows-vista/
Applies to windows vista and all versions of windows 7
Free and Open Source: Classic Shell
It works and will give you a XP style start menu.
Manage Power Settings in Windows 7
Microsoft now calls it "Power Plan" or "Power Scheme". You have multiple power plans that you can modify, or you can modify all power plans for the system.
- Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options
- "Change Plan Settings
Show Hidden Files and Folders
- Click on Windows Explorer which should be bottom left by the Windows button or MSIE button. Do not click MSIE.
- Click on Organize, then on the Folder and Search Option.
- In the View tab Check the Show hidden files, folders and drives.
Where's the Recycle Bin?
To show or hide the Recycle Bin on the desktop
- Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, type desktop icons into the search box, and then click Show or hide common icons on the desktop.
- In the Desktop Icon Settings dialog box, do one of the following:
- To hide the Recycle Bin, clear the Recycle Bin check box.
- To show the Recycle Bin, select the Recycle Bin check box.
- Click OK.
ref: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/show-hide-recycle-bin#1TC=windows-7
Windows System Information Tools
SystemInfo
command line:
systeminfo.exe
You can echo the output to a text file to view in notepad
systeminfo.exe > "%userprofile%/documents/systeminfo.txt"
Systeminfo.exe is a great tool console based tool. Systeminfo.exe is a command-line utility that displays information about your Windows version, BIOS, processor, memory, network configuration, and so on. The output is DOS text.
System Information / MSInfo Utility
If you prefer something with a GUI (Graphical User Interface) you can use msinfo32.
command line:
msinfo32.exe
Use this tool to gather information about your computer, to diagnose issues with your computer, or to access other tools. This command opens a GUI applet. It can be run directly from START, RUN. It provides mostly the same information as systeminfo.