One of the best features of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 is the ability to pin apps to the Taskbar.
As the go-to location for dealing with and switching between open programs, the Taskbar may be the most clickable location on your desktop. But there’s no reason you can’t spice it up with a few keyboard tricks to make things a little more efficient.
The keyboard offers a quick way to fire up or switch to a program without reaching for your mouse.
Press the Windows logo key plus the app’s placement number (counting from the left Internet Explorer is #1). Let’s say you wanted to open Google Crome, in the taskbar above, you’d tap Win Key + 4.
If you love the idea of Win Key + “#,” but are frustrated by the upper limit of 10—try Win Key + T. This trick lets you quickly cycle through every app on your taskbar whether it’s open or not.
A small spotlight at the bottom of the app icon will tell you where you are on the taskbar just like when you hover over an icon with your mouse.
When you’ve landed on the program you want just release the keys and press Enter to either open the app or make it the active window.
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