What are the new shortcut keys in Lenovo notebook Vista?

The new shortcut keys under Lenovo notebook Vista are as follows:

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 Alt+TAB: 2D mode switching program.

Win+TAB: Switch programs in 3D mode (only available with Aero appearance scheme, equivalent to the function of Windows Switcher). Press TAB or the mouse wheel to switch between different programs.

Win+X: Mobile Center.

Win+U: Ease of Access Center (Accessibility Manager on WinXP).

U: Shutdown shortcut key.

Win+1 ~ 9, corresponding to the first 9 shortcuts from left to right on the quick launch bar. The shortcuts can be found in the following folder: C:\\User\\CRC\\AppData \\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Quick Launch In the same way, you can also pull the desktop icon of C:\\User\\CRC\\Desktop into the shortcut.

Alt: Show/hide the regular Windows standard menu bar.

Ctrl+mouse wheel: adjust file/folder size.

TAB: When using the input command to process files or folders in the command line window, first press the first one or a few letters, and then press the TAB key to complete it automatically, which is suitable for those very long statements.

In addition, useful shortcut keys have been disabled, such as: pressing the SHIFT key when inserting a disc into a CD-ROM drive: preventing the disc from automatically playing.

Lenovo notebook refers to the portable laptop computer produced by Lenovo Group. Lenovo Group was founded in 1984 by the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences with an investment of 200,000 yuan and 11 scientific and technical personnel. Today, it has developed into a large enterprise group with diversified development in the information industry. Lenovo is headquartered in Raleigh (Purchase), USA, and has established a global R&D structure with three R&D bases in Beijing, China, Tokyo, Japan, and Raleigh, USA. Through Lenovo's own sales organization, Lenovo business partners and the alliance with IBM, the new Lenovo sales network spans the world.