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How to disable start up programs in windows startup

How to disable the start up programs in windows Logged In Press Ctrl+R or go to start button and then type msconfig then System Configuration control box will displays -> select Start up  tab -> Disable what you not interested start up programs just Uncheck appropriate programs -> Click Ok and restart your system. which programs you selected these are not worked in next booting.. Screens Open Run System Configuration Tab select Start Up Restart.. Press Restart button if you want to restart the system or else Exit without restart button. Thank you......

Viewing Your IP Address Information

There are several ways you can determine your IP address information: IPCONFIG Start / Run / cmd IPCONFIG /ALL This opens a command window. One advantage is that you can send the information to a text file (IPCONFIG /ALL > c:\ip.txt) But sometimes the window shows show much information you need to scroll around to fine it. VIEW STATUS Control Panel / Network Connections / Double click the  icons for your network (If the network has an icon in the system tray you can also just double click on that icon) Click on the  Support  tab Click on the  Details  button

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Here The Keyboard Layout of using Photoshop shortcuts.

Photoshop Secret Shortcuts

It is proven that by using software shortcuts can boost up productivity. Here are 30 secret Photoshop shortcuts. Well, what I mean by "secret" is that these shortcuts are not documented in the menus. Keep reading and you will find how these shortcuts can speed up your productivity. I bet you don't know all of them. Note: this article is written in Mac Photoshop format. If you are using PC, Cmd = Ctrl and Opt = Alt. Drag selection With the Marquee tool, drag on the document (do not release the mouse yet), now hold down Spacebar, it will let you drag the undefined selection. Navigate the document left or right Hold down the Cmd key and scroll up or down allows you to navigate the document left or right. For example, hold down Cmd + scroll up will navigate to right. Browse the font list Put your cursor in the font list dropdown, you can browse the font list by pressing arrow Up or Down key. Scale font size Select the text that you want

Some General Shortcuts

The General Shortcuts We’ll kickoff the list with some really general shortcuts that you often used.    CTRL+C (Copy) §   CTRL+X (Cut) §   CTRL+V (Paste) §   CTRL+Z (Undo) §   Delete (Delete) §   Shift+Delete (Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin) §   CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item) §   CTRL+Shift while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item) §   F2 key (Rename the selected item) §   CTRL+RIGHT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word) §   CTRL+LEFT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word) §   CTRL+DOWN ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph) §   CTRL+UP ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph) §   CTRL+Shift with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text) §   Shift with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select te

Top 40 best Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts have been a part of Windows for ages, but not before Windows 7 has there been a shortcut for just about anything and everything you want to do on the computer. We’ve gathered up what we feel the Top 40 Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts are for you in the hopes of easing your life just a little bit, and virtually never having to touch your mouse ever again. Of course, all of this depends on your ability to remember all of these. General Keyboard Shortcuts Alt + Enter : Display properties for the selected item. Alt + Esc : Cycle through items in the order of which they were opened. Alt + F4 : Close the active item or exit the active program. Alt + spacebar : Open the shortcut menu for the active window. Alt + Tab : Shift between open programs. Ctrl + A : Select all the items in a document or window. Ctrl + C : Copy the selected item. Ctrl + V : Paste the selected item. Ctrl + X : Cut the selected item. Ctrl + Y : Redo an action. Ctrl + Z : Undo last action. Ctrl + Shift +

Shortcuts for Daily Using Operations by using Run Command.

Hai………. I will give some shortcut operations to perform in daily actions on windows operating system... Note: Don’t perform any other operations except the my concept. And  Do it………. Its so simple and thrilling…… We are using windows then try these shortcuts and save your time by opening  long paths in Windows. First of all open “Run” dialog box. By using “ windows ”key + r     or go to start à select  “Run”. Type as follows:   1)        msconfig                                       --> This is useful to open “System Configuration  utility” dialog box. 2)        winver                                           --> shows the version of windows currently installed on the system. 3)       cmd                                              -->opens a command prompt window. 4)       eventvwr.msc                               --> Event Viewer, Displays monitoring and troubleshooting messages from windows and other programs. 5)       inetcpl.cpl