因此,对于那些不喜欢使用鼠标的人来说,如果您可以在Windows 7中仅使用键盘移动窗口,那将是非常酷的,对吧?好吧,有几种方法可以做到这一点,即使您可能不需要经常这样做,但在极少数情况下它确实会派上用场!
在本文中,我将告诉您如何将窗口以小增量移动到您想要的确切位置,如何将窗口向左或向右对齐以及如何在多显示器设置的显示器之间移动窗口,所有只需使用键盘!
方法 1 – 增量移动
要进行精确定位,您首先需要单击窗口。现在这显然只适用于未完全最大化的窗口。如果它完全最大化,就真的无处可移动窗口。
第 1 步(Step 1):单击窗口,或者如果要使用键盘,请按ALT+TAB并激活要移动的窗口。
第 2 步(Step 2):现在继续按ALT+SPACEBAR,您会看到窗口中出现一个小菜单。
第 3 步(Step 3):现在按M,这将基本上选择菜单中的移动(Move)选项。
第 4 步(Step 4):现在使用键盘上的箭头键将窗口移动到您想要的新位置。
第 5 步(Step 5):按Enter键退出移动模式。此外,如果您想让窗口在开始移动之前返回到原始位置,请按Esc键。
方法 2 – Windows 快照
Windows有一个漂亮的功能,可以让您将窗口捕捉到屏幕的左侧或右侧。如果您将窗口向右或向左拖动,它将自动调整大小并对齐到一边。
要使用键盘执行此操作,请按Windows Key + the right or left arrow。确保在按下左右箭头键的同时按住Windows键。(Windows)它实际上非常简洁,比在屏幕上拖动窗口要快得多。
方法 3 – 多显示器设置
最后,要在多台显示器之间移动,您所要做的就是将SHIFT添加到上述组合键中,因此只需Windows Key + Shift + right or left arrow。
对于真正想要控制窗户的高级用户来说,移动可能还不够。因此,如果您只剩下键盘和 Windows,那么这里还有一些其他快捷键可能会派上用场:
End –将(Will)显示活动窗口的底部(以防您需要使用键盘滚动)
Home -将(Will)显示活动窗口的顶部
F11 - 将最大化或最小化活动窗口
Ctrl + Tab – 如果您有一个带有选项卡的窗口,那么这将使您在选项卡中前进
Ctrl + Shift + Tab – 将您移回标签页
Windows Key + Shift + Up Arrow- 这会将窗口拉伸到屏幕的顶部和底部。
Move a Window with the Keyboard in Windows 7/8/10
So for those of you whо do nоt like to usе a moυse, it would be pretty cool if you cоuld move a window usіng just the keyboard in Windows 7 right? Well, there are a couplе of ways to do this and even though you may not need to do it very often, it does come in handy on the rarе oсcasion!
In this article, I’ll tell you how to move a window in small increments to the exact position you want, how to snap a window to the left or right and how to move a window between monitors on a multi-monitor setup, all by just using the keyboard!
Method 1 – Incremental Move
For exact positioning, you first need to click on the window. Now this is obviously going to only work for windows that are not fully maximized. If it’s fully maximized, there is really nowhere to move the window.
Step 1: Either click on the window or if you want to use the keyboard, press ALT+TAB and make the window you want to move active.
Step 2: Now go ahead and press ALT+SPACEBAR and you’ll see a small menu appear in the window.
Step 3: Now press M, which will basically choose the Move option in the menu.
Step 4: Now use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the window to the new position that you desire.
Step 5: Press the Enter key to get out of the move mode. Also, if you want to have the window go back to the original position before you started the move, press the Esc key instead.
Method 2 – Windows Snap
Windows has a nifty feature that lets you snap windows to the left-hand or right-hand side of the screen. If you drag a window to the right or left, it will automatically resize and snap to the side.
To do this using the keyboard, press the Windows Key + the right or left arrow. Make sure to hold down the Windows key while pressing the left and right arrow keys. It’s actually pretty neat and much faster than dragging the window around the screen.
Method 3 – Multi-Monitor Setups
Lastly, for moving between multiple monitors, all you have to do is add SHIFT to the above key combo, so it would simply be Windows Key + Shift + right or left arrow.
For the power users who really want to control their windows, moving may not be enough. So here’s a few other shortcuts that could come in handy if you are left with nothing but a keyboard and Windows:
End – Will display the bottom of the active window (in case you need to scroll using the keyboard)
Home – Will display the top of the active window
F11 – Will either maximize or minimize the active window
Ctrl + Tab – If you have a window with tabs, then this will move you forward through the tabs
Ctrl + Shift + Tab – Will move you back through the tabs
Windows Key + Shift + Up Arrow – This will stretch a window to the top and bottom of the screen.