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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Multiple Sites In a Single Click






How to open multiple sites In a Single Click ???


Hi.. today I will show you some interesting stuff related to opening multiple websites in a single click.

Multiple sites in a single click
Multiple Sites
Do follow these simple steps.

1. Open Notepad.
2. Copy Below Given Code And Paste It In Notepad.

@echo off
start 
www.neentech.blogspot.com
start http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pArdrXM5qLM

3. Now save Notepad As Sites.bat
4. Now open your saved file. It will open three websites in a single click.
5. You can also add more sites by writing Start followed by websites..
Even you can replace the above sites with other websites and play around.


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Sunday, January 26, 2014

HOW TO FIND THE SERIAL KEYS OF DIFFERENT SOFTWARES FROM GOOGLE


A serial number is an alphanumeric identifier for your software that identifies and verifies it as a legal copy, and is often requested during installation or registration.

Follow these below mentioned steps to find the serial keys of a particular software for free.
Software Serial Keys
Serial Key

i)
 Go to www.google.com webpage.

ii) Write down the name of the 
software which you want to get the key and add 94FBR at the end

Eg:  if you want to find key of IDM then write    "IDM 94FBR" (without quotes)


iii) Search it and you can find many sites with serial keys of those softwares



Hope this post helps you in finding the serial key for your software.


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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Windows 8 OS Keyboard Shortcuts





















Windows key
 – brings up the Metro start screen. You can start typing to search for an app, just like the Win7 start menu.

Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows 8 Shortcuts
Win + D – brings up the old Windows desktop.
Win + C – brings up the Charms menu, where you can search, share, and change settings.
Win + I – opens the Settings panel, where you can change settings for the current app, change volume, wireless networks, shut down, or adjust the brightness.
Win + Z – opens the App Bar for the current Metro application.
Win + H – opens the Metro Share panel.
Win + Q – brings up the Metro App Search screen.
Win + W – brings up the Metro Settings search screen.
Win + F – brings up the Metro File search screen.
Win + K – opens the Devices panel (for connecting to a projector or some other device)
Win + , (comma) – Aero Peek at the desktop.
Win + . (period) – Snaps the current Metro application to one side of the screen. (Right side)
Win + Shift + . (period) – Snaps the current Metro application to the other side of the screen. (Left side)
Win + J – switches focus between snapped Metro applications.
Win + Page Up / Down – moves the current app to the other monitor.
Win + Tab – opens the Metro application switcher menu, switches between applications.
You might notice that we didn’t show screenshots of how all these shortcut keys work, and there’s a reason for that: you need to test them out for yourself to really learn how they work.
Win+X – lunch kind of start menu, very useful
Windows Key + Print Screen saves a screenshot into your Pictures folder. It’s quite handy.

Please share if we missed any other shortcuts..

Monday, January 20, 2014

How to Reveal Hidden Passwords (Asterisks) In Web Browsers


In many situations that we require to know what lies behind those asterisks. In many cases for different website login's we need to enter the passwords which will be hidden form us. Here is the simple trick to reveal the passwords on our web browsers.

Revel Hidden Passwords
PASSWORD
These hidden passwords are disguised with the help of simple HTML and CSS. So just by changing the value of something specific will easily reveal what’s behind those bullets or asterisks.
Here we see how to revel the passwords in Google Chrome and Internet explorer.


Google Chrome browser
In any website which contains your saved password, right click on the password box and click on Inspect element as showed in the below picture.
Reveal hidden Passwords
Hidden Password

Now we can notice the bottom quarter of our screen filled with codes. Now we need to focus on the highlighted part to reveal the password behind the asterisks.
Reveal hidden Passwords
Reveal Password




















Now look for type="password" and double click on it. Replace the word “password” with“text”.
It should now look like type="text". And hit Enter. 
Reveal hidden Passwords
Password 

That’s it now you can see the text behind the asterisks.
Reveal hidden Passwords
Reveal hidden Password



Microsoft Internet Explorer
In any website which contains your saved password, Go to Tools in the Menu bar and selectF12 developer tools from the list as showed in the figure.
Revealing hidden Passwords
Internet Explorer hidden Password
Search for “password” and look for type="password" and double click on it.
Revealing hidden Passwords
Revealing Hidden Password
Replace the word “password” with “text”. It should now look like type="text". And hit Enter.

Revealing hidden Passwords
Hidden Password 
That’s it now you can see the text behind the asterisks in Internet explorer.
Revealing hidden Passwords
Revealing hidden(Asterisks) Password

Friday, January 17, 2014

BEST SITES FOR PC/LAPTOP DRIVERS

What is Driver?
A driver is software that allows your computer to communicate with hardware or devices. Without drivers, the hardware you connect to your computer (for example, a video card or a webcam) will not work properly.


Find the below sites for the latest/Updated drivers for your PC or Laptop


    
Sites for PC Drivers




















www.opendrivers.com
www.notebook-driver.com
www.notebookera.com
www.drivers.com
www.download.cnet.com
www.driverzone.com
www.karlsforums.com
www.driverrobot.com


First 2 sites are best for laptop drivers..

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Microsoft Word Shortcut Keys


The followings are shortcut keys and mouse shortcuts that can be used for Microsoft Word

Mouse shortcuts
Double-click (on a word)
Select the word.
Single-click (anywhere in asentence) + Holding CTRL
Select the entire sentence.
Triple-click (anywhere in a paragraph)
Select the entire paragraph.
Click, hold, drag, then release
Select text from the click position to release position.
Click first position, hold SHIFT key, then click 2nd position
Select text from the 1st position to the 2nd position.
Hold ALT key, then click and drag
Vertical select text.
Hold CTRL key, then scroll wheel
Zoom in/out.


Keyboard shortcuts
Ctrl + A
Select all (including text, graphics).
Ctrl + B
Bold.
Ctrl + I
Italic.
Ctrl + U
Underline.
Ctrl + C
Copy.
Ctrl + V
Paste.
Ctrl + X
Cut.
Ctrl + F
Find.
Ctrl + Z
Undo.
Ctrl + Y
Redo.
Ctrl + P
Open the print dialog.
Ctrl + K
Insert link.
Ctrl + L
Left align.
Ctrl + E
Center align.
Ctrl + R
Right align.
Ctrl + M
Indent.
Ctrl + (left arrow)
Moves one word to the left.
Ctrl + (right arrow)
Moves one word to the right.
Ctrl + (up arrow)
Moves cursor to the beginning of the paragraph.
Ctrl + (down arrow)
Moves cursor to the end of the paragraph.
Ctrl + Shift + F
Change font.
Ctrl + Shift + *
View/hide non-printing characters.
Ctrl + Del
Deletes word to the right of cursor.
Ctrl + Backspace
Deletes word to the left of cursor.
Ctrl + End
Moves cursor to the end of document.
Ctrl + Home
Moves cursor to the beginning of document.
Ctrl + Spacebar
Reset highlighted text to the default font.
Ctrl + 1
Single-space.
Ctrl + 2
Double-space.
Ctrl + 5
1.5-line.
Ctrl + Alt + 1
Format text: heading 1.
Ctrl + Alt + 2
Format text: heading 2.
Ctrl + Alt + 3
Format text: heading 3.
F1
Help.
F4
Repeat the last action
F5
Go to .
F7
Spelling and grammar.
F12
Save as.
F8 then (left arrow)
Increase selection to the left by one character
F8 then (right arrow)
Increase selection to the right by one character
Ctrl + F1
Task Pane.
Ctrl + F2
Print preview.
Alt + Ctrl + F2
New document.
Shift + F3
Cycle between capitalized formats
Ctrl + Insert
Copy.
Shift + Insert
Paste.
Shift + End
Select from current position to the end of the line.
Shift + Home
Select from current position to the beginning of the line.
Ctrl + Shift + (left arrow)
Select from current position to the beginning of the word.
Ctrl + Shift + (right arrow)
Select from current position to the end of the word.
Ctrl + Shift + (up arrow)
Select from current position to the
Shift + Page Up
One screen page up.
Shift + Page Down
One screen page down.
Shift + F7
Thesaurus check selected text.
Shift + F12
Save.
Ctrl + Shift + F12
Print.
Alt + Shift + D
Insert the current date.
Alt + Shift + T
Insert the current timen


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