Wednesday, October 29, 2014

YouTube Keyboard Shortcuts

Space-barPlay or Pause a video

Left ArrowRewind

Right ArrowFast forward

Up ArrowIncrease Volume

Down ArrowDecrease Volume

F keyFull screen view

Esc keyExit full screen view


Happy YouTube  exploring.!!!

IF YOU HAVE ANY SHORTCUTS OF YOU TUBE, THEN KINDLY SHARE WITH US!

THANKS!!!

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Private Browsing in Internet Explorer 8

Whenever you are at a office or in a public location and want to run a private version of Internet Explorer.

You can quickly jump to the InPrivate Browsing mode so. There are several methods.

You can click and drag the IE icon up or right-click it to get a contextual menu in which you choose Start InPrivate Browsing.

Or browsing in IE itself, choose Safety > InPrivate Browsing or press Ctrl-Shift-P to open a new, private IE window.

And you can also set a desktop shortcut for IE that automatically launches in InPrivate Browsing mode; just append -private after the application path, with a space before the hyphen. No matter how you launch that private session, IE won’t retain any of the information you view or type during that session.

Happy Browsing in IE 8!!!

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 Additional Clocks

You can have more than one clock on your notification area. For those of us who work with people in other time zones, you can display clocks for each of those regions.

Click the clock in the notification area and choose Change Date and Time Settings.

Change Date and Time Setting

Select the Additional Clocks tab to display as many as two other clocks.

Additional Clocks Tab

set your desired time zones and name the clocks and click on Ok.

Additional Clock Setting

Now you are ready to see your desired three clock, Local Time, selected 1, selected 2.

Clock Popup

ADDITIONAL-CLOCK-5

This feature actually came with Vista, but few people know about it.

Ilyas Qasim

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Windows 7 Taskbar Keyboard Shortcuts

To open quick launch applications through shortcut keys, simply hold down the (WINKEY + 1) Windows key and press the number on the keyboard that corresponds with the icon, working from the Start  button to the right.

For example, if Internet Explorer is the first icon, press WINKEY + 1 to open IE,  you can open (1 through 0) first ten taskbar application with the shortcuts!

It works toggle, if IE already opened tapping WINKEY + 1 again and it will minimize and tap WINKEY + 1 again it will be maximized.

TRY YOURSELF!!!