
I got a very good
book on the capabilities of
Windows 7 (in English), would be a good addition to my topic -
Did you prepare well for using Windows 7? A few hot keys .
For myself there I found a very useful
clip utility:
Everyone knows since the days of DOS that you can override the
output console, writing, for example,
example.exe >> 1.txt , then all that
example will output to the console (the stream stdout) will be written to the file
1.txt . It turns out you can use this command
c: \ dir | clip , then, everything that will be displayed by the
dir command (or rather only stdout, namely the contents of this directory) will be written to the clipboard.