LyteByte Guest Post at HowToGeek: Create Keyboard Shortcut For Hidden Desktop Icons and Files

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Windows VistaIn case if you haven’t seen it by now, my Guest Post at HowToGeek was just published today.

Thanks to The Geek from HowToGeek and for all the visitors from HowToGeek, read other posts on custom keyboard shortcuts for various application from LyteByte and don’t forget to Subscribe to stay tuned.

I have always mentioned that we can increase efficiency with Keyboard Shortcuts and written various keyboard shortcut posts for various applications.

This guest post (Creating a custom keyboard shortcut for hidden desktop icons and file) is inspired by my older posts,

How to create Custom Keyboard Shortcut to open any application?

How to create a custom Keyboard Shortcut to open any folder in Vista?

and hiding the desktop icons and files.

Read the post at HowToGeek and let me know what you think.

Link: How to Create a Keyboard Shortcut to Access Hidden Desktop Icons and Files?

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3 Responses to “LyteByte Guest Post at HowToGeek: Create Keyboard Shortcut For Hidden Desktop Icons and Files”

  1. I read your post on howtogeek in the morning…also left comment there….neways the theme which you have right now…dis u designed it yourself?

  2. @abhishek, Thanks!
    This theme is a hybrid between different themes but the other color selection and the header design are mine. I also added other functionality that I wanted later on.

  3. [...] You may also be interested in having a clean desktop by hiding all desktop icons and using a keyboard shortcut to access hidden desktop. [...]

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