Do you just hate that annoying clicking sound you get out of vista or xp and IE everytime you click anything in IE or windows explorer? me too, lets get rid of that! This is a very simple but useful recipe. I wish MS would not have a stupid sound event set for this by default, oh well. Plus, it gets annoying if your like me and have a nice speaker system for your PC thats jacked up for video/music.
Normally, chart labels are simply the value of the data point. You can however, depending on the type of chart you are working with, use a combination of values (series name, category name, value, and percentage). To access this option, do the following…
Of course, the vista version of solitaire has a cheat. I could just describe the keystroke, but that might be a little boring. Wait, I know. I’ll go over the top and do a screencast…
Rendering from camtasia to divx in one step is essential for recording screencasts. However, in some cases, the divx codec will not appear for encoding. Here is how to find it.
Having quick access to your bluetooth connection is very handy. Other people probably do not like it there. Here is how to control the behavior of your bluetooth icon in your system tray.
XP shows the most popular and recent programs used in the start menu. Here’s how to change that number.
Do you hate the “Are you sure you want to send this file to the Recycle Bin?” message? Then disable it.
Each type of file or document is opened by a default program within your apple system. Sometimes, however, you want to open the file with something other than the default application. Here is how you do it.
DNS search results are cached on local systems to prevent a lookup every time the search is required. Sometimes during troubleshooting it is helpful to see the contents of the DNS client cache. This recipe describes the process of viewing the Windows DNS cache.
The XP/Vista program tasklist runs from a command prompt and shows the programs currently running with a number of options. The ability to run commands from the command prompt allows automation with batch files. It is also often quicker to type a simple command to get specific output than to mouse through a series of menus.
This recipe descibes the easiest way to tile and cascade windows. The CTRL key can be used to select several windows at once.
This shortcut is the quickest way to lock your desktop in either XP or vista.
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