Categories:Tech Tips
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Win 10: How to Scroll Inactive Windows when hovering over them
Windows 10 has a built-in feature to let you scroll inactive windows when just hovering over them with the pointer without your currently active window losing focus. It’s not enabled by default, but can be easily turned on in Settings. Here’s the guide for your reference: 1. Click Start icon at the bottom left of the […]
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How to Zoom in or Zoom Out Web Pages in Google Chrome
Because of the differences in screen size and resolution, the same web page will look different on different computers. And different users will always have different needs, with the Chrome browser, how can we zoom in or out of the web page according to our needs quickly? Method 1: Settings 1. Click the icon with […]
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How to Disable Recently Used Files in Quick Access on Windows 10
When you click This PC to open File Explorer, your recently used files and frequently used folders will automatically show in Quick access. It’s alright if you are the only one who’s using the computer. But if others can also see it, it’s just hard to keep your privacy. To solve this problem, you can […]
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How to Delete Windows.old Folder after Update in Windows 10
If you find the C disk suddenly out of space after updating Windows, the reason may be the Windows.old folder, which contains the old files of the previous version. You can choose to delete it if you have no intention to go back to the previous version, of course. But the truth is you can’t […]
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How to Enable Visual Alerts for Notifications on Windows 10
Visual Alerts is a special feature that provides visual notifications for sounds, which is especially helpful to people with hearing impairments that might miss those alerts, or just when you’re listening to music through headphones. In this post, let’s take a look at the tip you can enable visual alerts for notifications on Windows 10. […]
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4 Tips to Open Run Dialog Box on Windows 10
The Run dialog box in Windows 10 allows you to run quick commands and open files or folders, which is also meant to run programs that you don’t necessarily use that often and you do not have a shortcut to. It may be a system application or a downloaded installation program. Let’s take a look […]
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How to Show Day of Week on Windows 10
By default, Windows 10 doesn’t add the day of week (for example, Monday) to the taskbar notification area, but if you can fully customize the time and date format. Here in this post, I’d like to give a simple guide of how to show day of week on your computer. 1. Press shortcut [Win] + […]
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How to Create Slide to Shut Down Shortcut on Windows 10
We’ve already introduced you three methods to shutdown your computer, but actually Windows 10 has a cool trick to enable slide to shut down feature, and in this post, we’d like to share a simply way to create slide to shut down shortcut. 1. Right-click on the blank area of screen, select New and Shortcut […]
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How to Change the Download Folder of Google Chrome
If you’ve just download something through Chrome, you can right click it to open the download folder, or click the icon with three dots on the top-right corner and click Downloads to choose Show in folder under the corresponding file. Either way you will get to know the default download folder of Chrome. But if […]
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How to Delete Unwanted Accounts on Windows 10
For those people who need to use your computer for a while, you can create some other accounts for them to sign in. Thus you don’t need to turn them down and can also keep some privacy at the same time. But if they’ve finished their business, you can actually delete these unwanted accounts very […]