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| Posted: 28 May 2011 12:50 PM PDT You know that feeling you get when your friends or family see you do something on your computer that they've never seen before? If you've had this experience, you know that "world's coolest power-user" feeling. But if you haven't, start here. Knowledge is power! Read these six tips for Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP that will keep you schoolin' your friends and family. 1. Don't just maximize your windows—go full screenWhen you need a really big window for viewing photos and videos, don't just maximize it: go full screen! This tip works great for viewing photos and videos at maximum size in Windows Explorer or Windows Media Player, utilizing screen space usually occupied by the header at the top of the screen and the taskbar at the bottom. Here's how:Open any photo in Windows Explorer, or open a photo or video clip in Windows Media Player. Do one of the following:
Viewing a photo in Windows Explorer standard view2. Customize the Navigation paneYou can use the navigation pane (the left pane) to find files and folders and display links to frequently used folders and other items. You can also move or copy items to a destination in the navigation pane.If you don't see the navigation pane on the left side of an open folder window, click Organize, point to Layout, and then click Navigation pane to display it. To customize the navigation pane in Windows 7
Customizing the navigation pane in Windows 7More ways to customize your favorites in Windows 7
The Favorites area of the navigation pane in Windows 7Add folders and files in Windows VistaIn Windows Vista, you can add folders to Favorite Links in the navigation pane so that you can open them from any folder window at any time. To do this, first open the folder that contains the subfolder you want to add. Then simply drag its icon from the original folder to where you want it in the navigation pane. You can also click Folders at the bottom of the pane and drag a folder from the folder list up into the Favorite Links section of the pane. Note: You can't add individual files to Favorite Links, but you can add them to any folder in Favorite Links. Pictures folder in Windows3. Pin a program or items to the Windows 7 taskbarYou know what would make a great taskbar? One where you could pin your favorite applications or files so that you could open them quickly from any window at any time. Guess what? You can.In Windows 7, you can also pin shortcuts for favorite or frequently used files, folders, and websites to the Jump Lists for each of those programs to the taskbar. Learn more about Jump Lists. Pin a program to the taskbar To pin a program shortcut to the taskbar, do one of the following:
Pinning a program to the taskbarUsing Jump Lists in Windows 74. Customize the Quick Launch Bar in Windows XPIn Windows XP, the customizable Quick Launch Bar also gives you convenient shortcuts to your favorite programs, folders, and files. The Quick Launch Bar remains accessible from most windows, so it's a handy way to open the applications and files you use frequently.If the Quick Launch Bar isn't already visible to the right of the Start button , you'll need to turn it on. To do that, right-click an open area of the taskbar. Hover your mouse pointer over Toolbars, then click Quick Launch. The Quick Launch Bar appears on your taskbar. The Quick Launch Bar on the Windows XP taskbar , click All Programs, then click and drag the application you want to the Quick Launch Bar. Release the mouse button and the application's icon appears in the Quick Launch Bar.To add a folder or file shortcut to the Quick Launch Bar, open Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder, subfolder, or individual file you want, click and drag the folder or file you want to the Quick Launch Bar. Release the mouse button and the icon for the folder or file appears in the Quick Launch Bar. To remove a shortcut from the Quick Launch Bar, right-click on the icon in the Quick Launch Bar of the application, folder, or file you want to remove and right-click it, click Delete, and then click Yes when asked if you're sure you want to delete the shortcut. Note: Although the shortcut is removed from the Quick Launch Bar, the actual application, folder, or file has not been deleted from your computer. 5. Arrange windows on your desktopIn Windows, you can arrange windows side by side, which can be especially helpful when comparing two documents or when moving files from one place to another. Note: If you're using a nonstandard setup (such as dual monitors), the tricks below may not work as expected.Windows 7
The Maximize buttonTip: To snap an active window to the side of the desktop by using the keyboard, press Windows logo key +Left Arrow or Windows logo key +Right Arrow. Viewing windows side by side in WindowsWindows Vista and Windows XPIn Windows Vista and Windows XP, it's easy to display any two (or more) windows side by side on the desktop, all equally sized. Press and hold the Ctrl key and click two or more of the window buttons on the taskbar that you want to open. Release the Ctrl key, right-click, and then do one of the following:
Windows Vista, Show Windows Side by Side command. Windows XP, Tile Vertically command.6. Organize your files into groupsWindows offers a variety of options for organizing folders and files in the ways that work best for you.Windows 7The easiest and most effective way to organize your stuff in Windows 7 is to use file arrangements in your libraries.You can arrange files in the Documents library by author, for example, or you can arrange the Music library by artist if you're looking for an album or song by a particular band. To arrange a library
Windows VistaOpen a folder that contains several different subfolders and file types. Right-click any empty space on the window's contents pane, point to Group By, and then click your grouping choice. Windows Vista Group by command.Windows XPOpen a folder that contains several different subfolders and file types. Right-click any empty space on the window's contents pane, point to Arrange Icons By, and then click Show in Groups. To arrange the window's contents, right-click again in any empty space on the window's contents pane, point to Arrange Icons By, and click Name, Size, Type, or Modified (the choices may vary depending on the contents). Windows XP Arrange icons by command. |
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| How to disable /enable access to USB port Posted: 28 May 2011 12:24 PM PDT Step 1: press win key + R then type regedit step 2:Located this HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >SYSTEM >CurrentControlSet >Services >USBSTOR Step 3: in right panel select START Step 4: To disable USB port access type 4 in > that box n select hexadecimal. click on OK n quit registry editor Step 5: TO ENABLE IT: Follow above step upto step 3rd Now double click on START: Type 3 in that box (to enable) click ok n Njoy |
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Viewing a photo in Windows Explorer standard view
Customizing the navigation pane in Windows 7
The Favorites area of the navigation pane in Windows 7
Pictures folder in Windows
Pinning a program to the taskbar
, you'll need to turn it on. To do that, right-click an open area of the taskbar. Hover your mouse pointer over Toolbars, then click Quick Launch. The Quick Launch Bar appears on your taskbar.
The Quick Launch Bar on the Windows XP taskbar
The Maximize button
+Left Arrow or Windows logo key
Viewing windows side by side in Windows
Windows Vista, Show Windows Side by Side command.
Windows XP, Tile Vertically command.
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The "Arrange by" menu
Files arranged in "stacks"
Files arranged in "groups"
Windows Vista Group by command.
Windows XP Arrange icons by command.