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.

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


    1. 1 abhishek

      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. 2 Mr.Byte

      @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.

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