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Microsoft Windows shortcut keys

Posted by admin On April - 19 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Do you know the Microsoft Windows shortcut keys?
Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Microsoft Windows as well as the versions of Microsoft Windows they’re supported in. .

Shortcut Keys 3.x 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP Vista Description
Alt + Tab X X X X X X X X Switch between open applications.
Alt + Shift + Tab X X X X X X X X Switch backwards between open applications.
Alt + double-click   X X X X X X X Display the properties of the object you double-click on. For example, doing this on a file would display its properties.
Ctrl + Tab X X X X X X X X Switches between program groups or document windows in applications that support this feature.
Ctrl + Shift + Tab X X X X X X X X Same as above but backwards.
Alt + Print Screen X X X X X X X X Create a screen shot only for the program you are currently in.
Ctrl + Alt + Del X X X X X X X X Reboot the computer and/or bring up the Windows task manager.
Ctrl + Esc X X X X X X X X Bring up the Windows Start menu. In Windows 3.x this would bring up the Task Manager.
Alt + Esc   X X X X X X X Switch Between open applications on taskbar.
F1 X X X X X X X X Activates help for current open application.
F2 X X X X X X X X Renames selected Icon.
F3   X X X X X X X Starts find from desktop.
F4   X X X X X X X Opens the drive selection when browsing.
F5   X X X X X X X Refresh Contents.
F10 X X X X X X X X Activates menu bar.
Shift + F10   X X X X X X X Simulates right-click on selected item.
F4   X X X X X X X Select a different location to browse in the Windows Explorer toolbar.
Alt + F4 X X X X X X X X Closes Current open program.
Ctrl + F4 X X X X X X X X Closes Window in Program.
F6   X X X X X X X Move cursor to different Windows Explorer pane.
Ctrl + Space bar X X X X X X X X Drops down the window control menu.
Ctrl + (the ‘+’ key on the keypad)     X X X X X X Automatically adjust the widths of all the columns in Windows explorer
Alt + Enter   X X X X X X X Opens properties window of selected icon or program.
Shift + Del   X X X X X X X Delete programs/files without throwing them into therecycle bin.
Holding Shift X X X X X X X X Boot Safe Mode or by pass system files as the computer is booting.
Holding Shift   X X X X X X X When putting in an audio CD, will prevent CD Player from playing.
Enter X X X X X X X X Activates the highlighted program.
Alt + Down arrow   X X X X X X X Display all available options on drop down menu.
* (on the keypad)   X X X X X X X Expands all folders on the currently selected folder or drive in Windows Explorer.
+ (on the keypad)   X X X X X X X Expands only the currently selected folder in Windows Explorer.
- (on the keypad)   X X X X X X X Collapses the currently selected folder in Windows Explorer.
                   

Windows key keyboard shortcuts

Below is a listing of Windows keys that can be used on computers running a Microsoft Windows operating system and using a keyboard with a Windows key. In the below list of shortcuts, the Windows key is represented by “WINKEY”.

Shortcut Keys Description
WINKEY Pressing the Windows key alone will open Start.
WINKEY + F1 Opens the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
WINKEY + F3 Opens the Advanced find window in Microsoft Outlook.
WINKEY + D  Brings the desktop to the top of all other windows.
WINKEY + M Minimizes all windows.
WINKEY + SHIFT + M Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M and WINKEY + D.
WINKEY + E Open Microsoft Explorer.
WINKEY + Tab Cycle through open programs through the taskbar.
WINKEY + F Display the Windows Search / Find feature.
WINKEY + CTRL + F  Display the search for computers window.
WINKEY + F1 Display the Microsoft Windows help.
WINKEY + R Open the run window.
WINKEY + Pause / Break key  Open the system properties window.
WINKEY + U Open Utility Manager.
WINKEY + L Lock the computer (Windows XP and above only).

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Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said his company is feeling the impact of the recession as he announced its quarterly results this morning.

The company expects is second and third quarters to be “Slow … If you look at the economic situation, we’re still basically in uncharted territory.”

Mr Schmidt’s commentary notwithstanding, Google’s bottom line continued to boom during the quarter, with profit rising 8.9% to $1.42 billion. Revenue also grew strongly, if not as quickly in previous quarters.

Google shares (NAS: GOOG) were flat in after hours trading following the call.

It seems logical to assume consumers buying less would click on fewer Google Ad Words but, maybe due to diligent bargain hunting, click-through rates actually climbed 17%.

Trimming staff
Beyond buoyant customer activity, Google kept its profit up by slashing costs. After years of go-go hiring, the company reduced its worldwide head-count during the first quarter from 20,222 to 20,164 full-time employees. Jobs at Google’s small Auckland office were among those lost.

Google, Microsoft, hot to tweet
The conference call was notable for the praise Mr Schmidt heaped on hot micro-blogging site Twitter, now has around 20 million users, and counting.

Mr Schmidt’s love-in could be because Google is, according to the well-connected Kara Swisher, in a bidding war with Microsoft for the right to serve ads on Twitter.

The alternative, put forward by insiders: Google buys the Twitter outright. If the scuttlebutt can be believed the two are stalled over price, with Twitter’s founders demanding $US1 billion - four times the value of its private equity shares.

Google boss: how Twitter could make money
Although Twitter is famously revenue-less, Mr Schmidt, as he heaped on the Twitter love, also mused about potential avenues for generating cash:

“Twitter proves innovation is alive and well in Silicon Valley. It’s really come on board very strong in the last year.

The question is how could you make some money on that? Without comment specifically about Twitter, because there are a number of real-time update companies like Twitter, you can imagine that to the degree they become successful, and obviously Twitter is already doing so, it could be a channel for product information, marketing information, real-time information, for which you can hang advertising products, whether it’s a text ads or video ads.”

 

FROM:http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/google-beats-profit-expectations-talks-twitter-101276

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How to opt out of Google Targeted Ads

Posted by admin On April - 17 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

 Recently, Google announced a new ad-targeting system that tracks where you go on the web, and tailors future ads to your interests. According to the announcement:

These ads will associate categories of interest — say sports, gardening, cars, pets — with your browser, based on the types of sites you visit and the pages you view. We may then use those interest categories to show you more relevant text and display ads.

So whatever site you visit will be recorded and eventually, ads based on your browsing history will be shown. It will even track down your browsing behavior. If you put a shiny new Nikon D700 in your shopping cart, but never actually purchase it, Google will offer advertisers a way to place ads for the D700. Think of it as a way of constantly reminding you of the things you’re lusting after.

Creepy, right? Fortunately, Google offers ways to opt out of the new targeted ads system. They even provide a preference, and a browser plug-in, that can keep behavior-snooping bots at bay.

Log into your Google account and go over to the Google Ads Preferences page, wherein opting out puts in a cookie on your browser that will stop that pesky bot from monitoring and targeting ads. Obviously, the problem with that is whenever you clear your cookies (which most privacy-paranoid people are prone to do anyway), you need to opt out again. Which kind of sucks, because we want something that’s more permanent.

There’s the second option, an Opt-Out Preferences plugin that basically does the same job as the cookie, but this time its more permanent. Just go to the link and install it, the the DoubleClick cookie will be blocked from your browser as long as you have it on your PC. Unfortunately, the plugin is only for Internet Explorer and Firerfox. If you’re on Chrome, Safari or even Opera, there’s no way for you to use the plugin.

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