SUMMARY:
- Just type “unsubscribe” in the search
bar of your email, and all those junk messages will show up. Now, you can
delete them all in one click!
- Noticed that your computer is taking
way long to get going? For Windows users, click Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open up
the task manager. Then, go to the Startup tab and choose which programs you
want to launch with your system. For macOS, go to System Preferences, click on
Users & Groups, and select your user. After that, click on the Login Items
tab. You can remove or hide startup applications from here.
- If you need to make a beeline for your
desktop and minimize all those windows at once, just press the Windows key + D.
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Pressing Alt + Tab allows you to cycle through all currently open
windows. If you need to cycle backwards, then hit Alt + Shift + Tab. This makes
switching back and forth between running processes quick and painless.
- Pressing Alt + F4 will close the
program that’s running. If you’re on a Mac, then you have two options. Either
press Command + W to close the front window or Alt + Command + W if you want to
close all windows in the running application.
- If you ever find yourself needing a PDF
copy of that really cool site you’re on, then just press Ctrl + P at the same
time. Then, select “Save as PDF”.
- When you're surfing the Web, you can
come across pages with text written in such teeny tiny letters that it's hard
to read. Ctrl and the plus sign will zoom everything in for you.
- If you're tired of dragging the cursor
down while reading web pages, then simply tap the Spacebar. This way, it’ll
scroll down in full-page chunks.
- If you thought using the Spacebar to
pause a YouTube video was cool, then try hitting K to pause.
- If you’re desperate to find some
information online but you don’t wanna open separate tabs for each keyword,
then just type both of them in with OR written between them.
- If you're super busy looking for some
information online, and then you accidentally close one of those really important
tabs, pressing Ctrl + Shift + T will save you!
- Anyone who’s familiar with Word
probably knows that Ctrl + I will italicize a highlighted text. But you can
also use this trick in other programs too!
- Google has become everyone’s gigantic
personal library. If you have any problems looking where to download the book
you need, then try this tip. Open the advanced search and select the desired
file format PDF, DOC, RTF, or DjVu, depending on the program you use for
reading.
- If you wanna visit some website but
don't feel like sharing your IP address, then just go to Google Translate,
choose any language other than English, and type in the left window the URL
address you're aiming for.
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