Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Saving location of icons on your desktop after moving or organising

I generally keep all the stuff that I'm working on or meant to be working on in the near future on my desktop, I also like to organise the icons into groups in various corners of the screen and also in various monitors (I have 3).

Ok, so far so good, but for all that careful organisation of the icons to get saved by windows and come back after a reboot you need to logout/shut-down/reboot successfully and log back in, I find that rather tedious and impractical, besides, what happens if your computer crashes or reboots on it's own? all that effort will go to waste.. (yeah I hardly ever turn my computer off, it usually just crashes after a few days on it's own, aw... I miss linux...) anyhow, in my frustration I stumbled across a rather handy solution to save the modification right after I'm done with them.

You probably already know about the F5 key being the refresh short-cut for windows explorer and most browsers. but sadly a refresh doesn't seem to make windows explorer to memorise the location of the icons on the desktop. you also may or may not know about the "Windows key" on the keyboard, there are a bunch of handy short-cuts associated with it. one combo that seems to have been missed by everyone is: 


WIN + F5 = Refresh Explorer and save state

I usually do a CTRL + F5 before doing the WIN + F5, I hadn't bothered to confirm but I think I does something akin to a "clean refresh" as it's done in most browsers.

One possibility is that ctrl+f5 is the combo that does the save action but have not bothered to test them separately before, if anyone out there cares to test it I would like to know the results.

I have been using the combo for years and it seems to work on all windows versions from XP to Win 7, let me know if it works for you as well.

Intro?

Hello there,

I will be posting a completely random collection of the things I'm working on, things that I found interesting and a jumble of tips and tricks that I found handy.

I live in a bit of a chaos so I'll most likely be a bit erratic and as name suggest "random". I have been meaning to make a blog or web page for years but never got to it due to the same issue of not being available reliably. I guess some order is in the horizon.......pfft...nah, who am I kidding, I love chaos!

Anyhow, I'll try to be useful and post interesting stuff for geeks and backyard hackers.

See you guys around!