When I need to leave my computer unattended I simply press the Windows key plus “L”. Combining these two keystrokes locks the computer by launching my profile icon, and unlocking the computer requires… more →
Bill Mullins' Weblog - Tech ThoughtsDiogo Sousa wrote 2 months ago: New round up for tips and tricks for you to get the best of the new Windows 7: 6. Desktop Magnifier … more →
Diogo Sousa wrote 2 months ago: So here we go, beginning a new series of tips & tricks for better usage of the new Windows 7. 1. … more →
worddreams wrote 4 months ago: Awkward, but worth it How? Keyboard shortcuts. Make a list of them. Put them by the computer. It won … more →
Bill Mullins wrote 6 months ago: When I need to leave my computer unattended I simply press the Windows key plus “L”. Combining these … more →
Dances With Dingo wrote 7 months ago: Back in the early 90’s, most computer keyboards for Windows-based systems had 101 or 102 keys scatte … more →
Rajendra Kumar Sahoo wrote 9 months ago: By Lee Mathews Microsoft continues to plug away at Windows 7, patching holes, fixing bugs, and respo … more →
Bill Mullins wrote 1 year ago: When I need to leave my computer unattended I simply press the Windows key plus “L”. Combining these … more →
Aimee wrote 1 year ago: Note: Windows key is typically located to the left of your space bar on your keyboard. It has the Wi … more →
Aimee wrote 1 year ago: Note: Windows key is typically located to the left of your space bar on your keyboard. It has the … more →
curtreese wrote 1 year ago: I use the Windows Key all the time. It opens the Windows Start Menu, but that is not all that it can … more →
Bill Mullins wrote 1 year ago: Pressing the Windows key, in combination with certain other keys, can save you time and mouse clicks … more →
codinglifestyle wrote 3 years ago: Well, this is as close as I’m ever going to get to a press release. A small piece of freeware … more →