• Re: [OT] Windows NT and Write

    From Maria Sophia@mariasophia@comprehension.com to comp.mobile.android,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.microsoft.windows on Fri Aug 14 08:42:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.comp.os.windows-10

    Andy Burns wrote:
    Nuno Silva wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    Nuno Silva wrote:

    I'd actually do super+R, "notepad", followed by return or enter.

    Also, same for "write" I guess.

    "Write" is gone for most users ...

    I can still start it that way in NT 6.1,

    aka Win7, that's no longer "most users"

    It has been removed from Win11, but can be manually put back, no idea
    about Win8 and Win10, probably left intact?

    but I really have no idea about
    newer versions. That's the one I have licenses for and I suspect also
    the newest version I can stand, even with some difficulty. Although I
    should check if I can replace the Windows Shell with something more
    usable indeed...

    I may not understands what Andy and Nuno are speaking of, but if anyone on
    any version of Windows wants to start anything whatseover, that's trivial.

    If people don't know about this key, they're definitely not efficient.
    HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\

    Note, I am serious.
    Anyone who does not know of that key, can't possibly be efficient on a PC.

    For everything I need to start that I use a lot, I create an App Path key.
    Then to start it, I click the taskbar-pinned "RunBox" and type a key combo.

    For example, to start Notepad++, I simply type "n" and then hit the return. Note I pin my RunBox to the tasbar, but most others would use "Win+R".

    Win+R > n ... brings up Notepad++ GUI opened to the last file
    Win+R > r ... brings up regedit sans UAC & open to the last key
    Win+R > admin ... brings up a red admin command window sans UAC
    Win+R > toyota ... brings up a text file of my Toyota particulars
    Win+R > ahk ... opens up the directory for the autohotkey scripts
    Win+R > ai ... brings up MS Edge with tabs for non-account AI's
    Win+R > killch ... instantly kills chromium windows & related processes
    Win+R > killsw ... instantly kills the gateway using a killswitch toggle
    Win+R > path ... brings up the GUI to the Windows path editor
    Win+R > vipw ... brings up the encrypted keepassXC password file
    Win+R > spell ... runs Herbert's spell-checking enforcer which
    verbally asks the user 3 times to spell words
    randomly selected from his redsquiggled mistakes
    etc.

    I'd wager it's impossible for anyone to be efficient on Windows if they
    don't make extensive use of the magic inherent in the App Paths key.
    --
    Posted out of the goodness of my heart to help others do what I do.
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