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Top 10 Latest Most Useful Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows Computer- Tricks windows 2015

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Hey Friends We Are Most Seeing To Tricks For Windows So Now Here ALLTECHWAYS Was Very Helpful To You , All To Can Know Already Some Ex; keyboard shortcuts like “Alt+F4” and “Ctrl+C”, there are some obscure shortcuts which most of us tend to overlook. These keyboard shortcuts are not only useful for the average PC user but for advanced users as well. This article contains many such amazing keyboard shortcuts which if used properly could save a lot of time and effort. So let's get started.


  

SEE ALL MOST USEFUL SHORTCUTS: 

Alt+Print Screen: takes the screenshot of the current active window as opposed to just Print Screen which takes the screenshot of the entire screen.

Shift+Click for Yes to All and No to All: If you have a lot of dialog boxes asking yes and no question, just shift+click Yes or No on one to yes all or no all.

Ctrl+C on an error dialog box to copy its contents: Suppose your computer is giving an error message and you want to copy its contents to send to the support guy, what do you do? Just press Ctrl+C while the dialog box is highlighted and its contents will be copied to your clipboard.

Ctrl+T: This keyboard shortcut opens a new tab in internet browsers.

Ctrl+Shift+T: Reopens the last closed tab.

Ctrl+Shift+N: This shortcut opens a new incognito window in Google Chrome.

Ctrl+Shift+P: Opens a new private window in Mozilla Firefox.

Alt+Enter after writing the domain name in the address bar of your browser to insert .com automatically.

Shift+Enter inserts .net domain name extension.

Ctrl+W: This shortcut closes the current tab in your browser quickly.

Ctrl+Backspace: This shortcut deletes the last word you have typed. It is useful in case you typed in a wrong word and want to delete it quickly.

Ctrl+Left or Right Arrow key: This shortcut allows you to move the cursor one word at a time instead of the default one character at a time.

Ctrl++: This shortcut allows you to zoom in web pages in web browsers. Useful when text on a web page is too small to read properly. Ctrl+Scroll wheel can also zoom in documents, file thumbnails and icons in Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista.

Ctrl+-: This shortcut does the reverse of the previous shortcut.

Ctrl+0: Reset the webpage's zoom.

Windows key+M: Minimizes all the open windows.

Ctrl+L: This shortcut allows you to quickly jump to the address bar of your web browser.

Windows key+Pause/Break: Quickly open the system properties dialog box. 

Ctrl+Shift+Delete: This shortcut opens the option to delete your browser's history, cookies, cache and other details that it stores while you browse the internet. This shortcut is extremely useful for the privacy conscious.

Windows Key+L: This shortcut locks your computer.

Ctrl+H: makes the history appear.

CTRL+B: Bold CTRL+U: Underline CTRL+I: Italic.

Alt+Select: This shortcut allows you to select rectangular blocks of text in Word processors, something that is not possible with simple select.

F2: Allows you to rename the selected file.

Holding Shift while inserting a device with removable storage prevents automatic run.

Ctrl+F: This keyboard shortcut opens the Find option in any program.

Ctrl+S: If you are working on a software and want to quickly save your progress, this shortcut will come in handy.

Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End: Useful for quickly going to the top and bottom of a page.

Ctrl+P: Useful for printing the current page.

Space Bar: While viewing a web page in a browser, pressing space bar moves the page down.

Alt+Tab: Useful for quickly cycling between running applications. Press along with Shift to cycle backwards.

Ctrl+Tab: Cycle between tabs in your browser.

Ctrl+F5: Clears the cache and refreshes the current tab.

Shift+Right click: Open alternate right click options.

Alt+Double click: Open the file's properties. Alt+Enter can also be used for this.


indows key+D: This shortcut is the keyboard equivalent of “Show the Desktop”. It is useful for quickly minimizing every open window when someone walks in and you are doing some private work.

  
Ctrl+Shift+Esc: This shortcut directly starts the task manager. While Alt+Ctrl+Del was used to bring out the Task Manager inWindows XP and earlier versions, in Windows 8.1, Windows 8 and Windows 7, it just brings up the lock this computer screen.

Ctrl+Click: This shortcut is useful for opening a link in a background tab. This is useful when you have to load a page without leaving the current one


These are some keyboard shortcuts that I found extremely useful. If you know some more useful keyboard shortcuts, do mention them in the comments.


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Gmail Now Available For Search Hotel's ,Restaurants,Book Flight Ticket Easy From Google Calender

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Hi......my dear friends... it is happy to feel that Gmial has feature that would allow you to add meetings directly from an email message.Today , the company announced that it will be adding new features to Gmail that will allow events like flights, hotel  and also restaurant reservations,and even ticketed events to be added automatically to google calendar.

  




  Even more, the automated process,called Events for Gmail
will also update the information for you when plans change on the fly.the changes will begin rolling out to to google app for desktops.Android devices and iOS this week.here, The automatic process will certainly make life so easier for everyone who needs to be updated with their busy schedules and meetings.travelers will especially.
                     

welcome the updates to their information and reminders for reservations made without having to worry about keying in the information themselves. the inputs into google calendar will be based upon information sent to Gmail and the users will be buzzed whenever an event is coming up.


AND We can also  see how this may get tiresome if false events are added into google calendar and user would get notified of e events that are unnecessary ,but for many,its A convenient feature  that seems like it should have been added to gmail along time ago.the option to remove or edit these automatically added events will be available and users can also OPT to turn off the feature in their settings if they dont 
want anything added to their calendar.

Google App users will get popups to tour them through he news events for Gmail feature and be guided on how to set it up or to disable it, but theusers will need a Gmail account in order to take advantage of the future.


LAST WORDS: 

Friends, it is like an artificial and also, events for Gmail will not be made available for google app for work, Education, or government accounts.

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How To Zoom in On Mac OS X Entire Screen

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Hello Guys ,Now Just Arrived A New Trick Was Introduces AllTechWays website..Now this Time Really Was Need to see some up-close detail on your 's screen? Or maybe your eyes aren't what they used to be? Whatever the reason, it sounds like you're in need of 's screen-zooming feature.

                          

HOW TO USE A ZOOM OPTION ON MAC OS X: 

Activating zoom is easy once you know where to find it: just navigate to your SystemPreferences from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of the screen, then selectAccessibility. Then, select Zoom from the options on the left. Now all you have to do is click the checkbox for "Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom" and/or "Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom" to make the zoom feature active.




Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom" allows you to zoom in by holding Command and Option and pressing + (plus), and to zoom out by holding Command and Option and pressing - (minus). You can also toggle zoom on or off by holding Command and Option and pressing 8.

If you activate "Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom," you'll be able to zoom by holding down the assigned key (choose from Control, Command or Option) and moving your mouse's scroll wheel or by swiping up or down with two fingers on your trackpad.


Also several zoom options available to choose from, including zoom style, which allows you to choose between full screen (zooming in on the entire screen) or picture-in-picture (which basically gives you a window that acts like a magnifying glass to zoom in on any portion of the screen that you like). You can make additional adjustments - such as how the zoomed-in image follows the mouse's pointer  to suit your needs by clicking the More Options button.


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