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Close all windows with one click?

WHTWHT Member

Is there a script or something that i can close all open windows in firefox and iexplorer with only one click?

Thank you for your help.

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  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    On windows Alt+F4
    Thats the function key 4, not capital F and 4

  • CTRL + Q

  • /quit

  • WHTWHT Member

    No no :)
    Am looking something to click and close solution.
    Like a icon in desktop and when i click it twice all firefox and i explorer clioses without to ask about multiple tasks.

  • The power button!

    Alternatively (you havent mentioned OS), just create a bash/bat file with the equivalent of 'pkill -f "firefox"'

    Thanked by 1WHT
  • WHTWHT Member

    @ricardo said:
    The power button!

    Alternatively (you havent mentioned OS), just create a bash/bat file with the equivalent of 'pkill -f "firefox"'

    Can you please tell me how to create a bat file? I need it for windows. Thank you!

  • In CMD run shutdown -s -t 0

  • batch file with taskkill...?

  • I haven't used Windows for years. Simply put the command you want into a file called whatever.bat and then double click on it when you want to run it. Google should prove helpful on the command to kill tasks in Windows. Worked for me when I was using AutoIt on XP (admittedly a long time ago)

  • WHTWHT Member

    Got it! It was so easy lol. Thank you ricardo for letting me know about bat files.

    Thanked by 14n0nx
  • WHT said: Got it! It was so easy lol. Thank you ricardo for letting me know about bat files.

    Thank me,too

    Thanked by 1WHT
  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Quick! Boss is coming!

  • do not understand qustion... minimize all windows?

    WIN + D

  • draziloxdrazilox Member
    edited August 2015

    @desperand said:
    do not understand qustion... minimize all windows?

    WIN + D

    If you don't understand the opening post, how about reading some more posts so maybe you can figure out? The question was already explained and after that solved.

    @WHT said:
    No no :)
    Am looking something to click and close solution.
    Like a icon in desktop and when i click it twice all firefox and i explorer clioses without to ask about multiple tasks.

    @WHT said:
    Got it! It was so easy lol. Thank you ricardo for letting me know about bat files.

  • edited August 2015

    Do you need something to "hide" all opened windows? You can try Tray It

    If you want to kill from the image name/proccess, try to make a .bat file with something like this :

    taskkill /f /im firefox.exe

    To make a .bat file, open your Notepad or Notepad++, paste that code, save the file with extension .bat

    Thanked by 14n0nx
  • WHTWHT Member

    This is fixed. Thank you all.

  • J1021J1021 Member
    edited August 2015

    Just wait for your parents to leave the house before watching porn.

    Thanked by 1TheKiller
  • WHTWHT Member

    Hahaha you got me :)
    No I need it when jitbit ends to close popup windows.

  • @WHT said:
    Got it! It was so easy lol. Thank you ricardo for letting me know about bat files.

    Technically double clicking on a batch file is 2 clicks ;)

    Thanked by 1ErawanArifNugroho
  • If you pin it to the taskbar or whatnot it's only one.

  • desperanddesperand Member
    edited August 2015

    @drazilox said:

    teach your bf please, not me :)
    i will decide by myself what i will to do.

  • I don't see what's wrong with clicking "quit". All windows/tabs close, and are restored when you start again if you want.

    As for minimizing, that's a deprecated concept from the days of the 486 and not needed on modern computers with multitasking operating systems. Just change desktop to keep it clean. Actually, there is no longer any need to even close programs.

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