Brevis categorizes keyboard shortcuts for Office and Windows and lists them in resizable windows. You can search for shortcuts by letter and easily create your own favorites list. Dennis O'Reilly ...
Windows 7 seems to have an endless number of ways to easily launch your most common programs. Not only can you pin apps to the Start menu, for example, but there's the ability to pin to the Task bar.
Users can group their shortcuts by hierarchy in a tree view or by program association. It keeps more frequently used items together. Users can also create shortcuts to quickly launch several items at ...
We've featured programs that close down non-essential Windows apps before, as well as ways to kill those regularly problematic apps. If you'd rather not install extra software, though, here's a way to ...
Mac OS X tip: Nothing's more heartbreaking to a keyboard lover than discovering that a common application action is lacking a keyboard shortcut. Luckily OS X makes it wildly simple to add new ...
Most of us ignore the installation path while installing a program or app and complete the installation. Later, when it is needed, we just don’t remember the installation path or location of that ...
The new keyboard shortcut for an em dash is to press the Windows key with the Shift key and the minus key all together ( ...
I'm sure that somewhere Windows has several shortcut keys I don't know about for certain things in particular. But I don't know them, and if they don't exist I would like to assign them.<BR>I want a ...
It’s easy to get overwhelmed with SEO analysis. Knowing and using keyboard shortcuts can help create a real-time connection between your brain and the computer, making it easier to remember random, ...
A couple months back I wrote a quick tip about forcing programs that start in a window to run full-screen instead. (Actually, I should have said “maximized,” not full-screen, as there’s a slight ...