Suppose you're working on a document and want to italicize a word. Most people reach for the mouse, click and hold the left button, then drag to select that word.
Want a faster, better way? Just double-click the word It's instantly highlighted, and ready for italicizing, copying, or whatever.
How about an entire paragraph? Just triple-click anywhere inside it. The whole thing is instantly selected.
These mouse shortcuts work in lots of places: word processors, Web browsers, email programs, etc.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Two Easy Mouse-Click Shortcuts
Sunday, January 30, 2011
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LiberKey - Portable Applications
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Recently Used File List Unavailable In Word 2003
You can configure Word to display the recently used file list, as well as the maximum files to include in the list, by clicking Options from the Tools menu. From the General tab, place a check beside the Recently used file list option. You can then configure the number of files to display.
If you discover that this option is unavailable (greyed out), there may be a problem with one of the entries in the registry. To resolve the problem, click Start and click Run. Type regedit.exe and click OK. Navigate to the following registry key:
Friday, January 21, 2011
Uninstall & Remove McAfee, Symantec, Norton, AVG, Avast & More Antivirus and Security Applications and Programs
Monday, January 10, 2011
Windows Tip-Set the Start Directory in Windows Explorer
- Right-click on the Windows Explorer icon
- Select "Properties"
- Replace the value of "Target with the following: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, C:\
Windows Tips-Turn off error reporting
Windows XP Tips-Turn off nagging "Delete Warning"
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Improve Windows XP Performance
You can speed things up a bit by turning off all visual effects.
- Right-click My Computer and select Properties to open the System Properties dialog box.
- Click the Advanced tab, and under Performance, click Settings.
- On the Visual Effects tab, select "Adjust for best performance" and click OK.
The result is far from fancy-lots of gray and no bells and whistles-but if it's better performance you're looking for, this setting makes a difference.
Print more than one document at a time
In Windows Explorer, highlight the files you want to print, right click and choose print.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Free Printables
Configure Applications to Maximize when Opened
Monday, January 3, 2011
How to prolong lithium-based batteries
Although lithium-ion is memory-free in terms of performance deterioration, batteries with fuel gauges exhibit what engineers refer to as "digital memory". Here is the reason: Short discharges with subsequent recharges do not provide the periodic calibration needed to synchronize the fuel gauge with the battery's state-of-charge. A deliberate full discharge and recharge every 30 charges corrects this problem. Letting the battery run down to the cut-off point in the equipment will do this. If ignored, the fuel gauge will become increasingly less accurate. (Read more in 'Choosing the right battery for portable computing', Part Two.)
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Awesome Duplicate Photo Finder - Find and remove duplicate or similar images
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Busting (or not) 10 top myths about technology | Geek Gestalt - CNET News
You can put a keyboard you've spilled coffee on in the dishwasher
Though this might be a myth that would get you to shake your head in pity at anyone who believes it--let alone practices it--Matos said that, in fact, it's true.It only applies to wired keyboards, though; Nothing with a battery, or wireless components in it will keep operating after being run through your dishwasher.
But Matos said that as long as you don't use soap or warm or hot water, a cycle through the Kenmore will wash away the coffee and get you pounding away at the QWERTY before you know it.
Busting (or not) 10 top myths about technology | Geek Gestalt - CNET News