How to Perform Date Calculations in Windows Calculator

Related Would you like to know how many days old are you today? Can you tell what will be the date 78 days from now? How many days are left till Christmas? How many days have passed since your last birthday? All these questions have their answers hidden within Windows! This isn’t a guide to show you how to perform basic calculations on calculator. And by the way, this date calculation function works in both Windows 7 and 8....

November 3, 2016 · 2 min · 291 words · Angelica Farley

How to Search the Internet from the Start Menu in Windows 7

The new Search feature in Windows 7 has greatly improved for navigating your PC. But how neat would it be to search the Internet from the Start Menu? Here we show you how to do it. First punch in gpedit.msc into the Search box in the Start Menu and hit Enter. Then your search query will open up in your favorite web client… This is kind of a neat little trick that will give you more searching options from the Start Menu....

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 82 words · Angela Schwartz

How to Select Multiple Windows on the Taskbar

You’ll notice that they are both selected. (Note that you might select a button again to deselect it.) I don’t find cascading or stacking very useful, but side-by-side is something I use quite often. Note: This should work fine in Windows XP even though the screenshots are from Vista.

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 49 words · Mary Klein

How to Use Windows 7's Sticky Notes

The Vista Gadget has been replaced in Windows 7 by the Sticky Notes tool. Here’s how a default note looks: yellow with 11 point Segoe Print font. you’ve got the option to easily change a note’s color from the right-click menu. If you paste text into the Sticky Note, it will maintain most of its original formatting. Again, this works the exact same as the shortcuts in Word or other common applications....

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 150 words · Jonathan Price

Load the Last Tab's URL in a New Tab in Firefox

Yeah, you’re pretty sure that you’re the master of all things Firefox. I mean, why else would you be reading this article? So, we’ve got to ask, have you ever seen this one before? Other than that, it’s really just a stupid geek trick.

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 44 words · Tiffany Estrada

Open a Command Prompt in Any Folder from the Right-Click Menu

If you don’t already have a quick launch icon or a hotkey set to open a command prompt, there’s really quick trick that you’re free to do on any Windows 7 or Vista computer to open up a command prompt without having to navigate the menu. Just hold down the Shift key and right-press the desktop… And then it’s possible for you to choose “Open Command Window Here” from the menu....

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 154 words · Anthony Murphy

Stupid Geek Tricks: Browse the Web from Outlook

This will display the Web address bar which you could move to wherever you want in the toolbar area. Or you’re free to explore the entire site and / or surf the web. View Your Email Messages in Internet ExplorerAn opposite way to go is view a email message inInternet Explorerversus Outlook. A security warning message will pop up asking if you’re sure you want to continue. Internet Explorer will open up displaying the email message....

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 90 words · Patrick Dixon

Stupid Geek Tricks: How to Make Mac OS X Get Weird

Now flip over to another window, hold down the Shift key and nudge the minimize button. Note that this will only work if you have the Genie effect enabled for the Dock minimizing. You’ll need to quickly Cmd+Tab back over to the Terminal window, and then hit the enter key. This will cause the window to stop minimizing halfway through. The window will minimize like normal, and then you’re free to restore it again....

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 74 words · Michael Holder

Undo an Accidental Move or Delete With a Keyboard Shortcut in Windows Explorer

Also note that this works in any version of Windows.

November 3, 2016 · 1 min · 10 words · Mary Bryan

How to Stop Aero Shake from Minimizing Your Windows

Right-click theAdvancedkey and choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name the new valueDisallowShaking. Double-hit the newDisallowShakingvalue to open its properties window. The Disable Aero Shake hack creates theDisallowShakingvalue and sets it to 1. The Enable Aero Shake (Default) hack restores the default setting by deleting theDisallowShakingvalue. Both hacks are included in the following ZIP file. Double-hit the one you want to use and click through the prompts. Running either of the enable sets that value to the appropriate number....

November 2, 2016 · 1 min · 107 words · Kevin Yu

How to Play Your Favorite NES, SNES, and Other Retro Games on Your PC with an Emulator

Quick Links You’ve seen it. And yet, when you searched for those particular games in Steam, nothing comes up. What is this witchcraft? What you saw, my friend, is called emulation. It’s by no means new, but you shouldn’t feel bad for not knowing about it. This isn’t exactly mainstream cultural knowledge, and can be a little confusing for beginners. Here’s how emulation works, and how to set it up on your Windows PC....

November 1, 2016 · 2 min · 337 words · Emily Walker

How to Make a Shortcut Icon to Create a System Restore Point in Windows

The only problem is that it takes far too many steps tomanually create a new restore point. Can’t we just make a shortcut icon for it? Turns out, yes, there are a couple of ways to do it. you’re able to create the script yourself. The download actually contains two different scripts. If there is not a restore point less than 24 hours old, the shortcut will work just fine....

October 28, 2016 · 1 min · 125 words · Shelia Cruz

How to Hide Items from the Control Panel in Windows

Here’s how to hide specific Control Panel apps in Windows 7, 8, and 10. Next, you’ll need to see to it that a subkey namedExplorerexists inside the Policies key. If you already see the Explorer key, you’re good to go on to the next step. Name the new key “Explorer.” From this point, you’re able to go one of two ways. Technically, you could create both a disallow and a restricted list, but that gets complicated fast....

October 26, 2016 · 2 min · 271 words · Angela Hernandez