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Answer by Gabardine for Is there a faster way to open a process as...

win+r, regedit.exe, ctrl+f "enablelua", wait a bit, set the d-word value to 0 Everything will now open with admin privileges by default.

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Answer by Gabriel Graves for Is there a faster way to open a process as...

EDIT: I just reread what you asked and saw that you didn't want to use a mouse. Sorry about that. I'll keep this comment for those that do want to use a mouse. Why not right click the start menu icon...

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Answer by dgnuff for Is there a faster way to open a process as Administrator...

I'm assuming that "fast" in the original question refers to speed of use, and the time investment to set this up is not a concern. If this is true, The following will certainly lead to a fast startup...

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Answer by gronostaj for Is there a faster way to open a process as...

Ctrl+Shift+Enter is convenient, but if you prefer Linux-like environment, you can save this script as sudo.cmd somewhere in your PATH: @echo Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application") >...

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Answer by svick for Is there a faster way to open a process as Administrator...

If your keyboard has the menu key, you can use that instead of right click. This is not as convenient as some of the other options in this case, but it's also more general.

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Answer by Ben N for Is there a faster way to open a process as Administrator...

If you find yourself opening administrative command prompts all the time, you can create a shortcut on the taskbar: Find Command Prompt in the search results. (Searching for cmd works.) Right-click it...

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Answer by David Marshall for Is there a faster way to open a process as...

For Windows 8.1 and 10 English, to open an Adminstrator command prompt using the keyboard use Windows Key + X followed by A For other languages, the appropriate key to use will be indicated by an...

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Answer by Jonno for Is there a faster way to open a process as Administrator...

By holding CTRL + SHIFT whilst pressing Enter, it opens as an administrator. Seems you can also hold CTRL + SHIFT + Left Click a CMD window on the taskbar (probably other applications too) to open a...

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Is there a faster way to open a process as Administrator (With UAC enabled)?

Currently (In Windows 10) - if I want to open a CMD prompt, I'll hit the Windows key, type CMD and hit Enter. If I want it open as an administrator, I have to right click the item and click Run As...

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