Saturday, 10 March 2012

How To: Change Your Ip In Less Than 1 Minute

1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen2. Click on "Run"3. Type in "command" and hit okYou should now be at an MSDOS prompt screen.4. Type "ipconfig /release" just like that, and hit "enter"5. Type "exit" and leave the prompt6. Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" on your desktop.7. Click on "properties"You should now be on a screen with something titled "Local Area Connection", or something close to that, and, if you have a network hooked up, all of your other networks.8. Right click on "Local Area Connection"...

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Google chrome Keyboard and mouse shortcuts

Windows keyboard shortcutsTab and window shortcutsCtrl+NOpens a new window.Ctrl+TOpens a new tab.Ctrl+Shift+NOpens a new window in incognito mode.Press Ctrl+O, then select file.Opens a file from your computer in Google Chrome.Press Ctrl and click a link. Or click a link with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel).Opens the link in a new tab in the background .Press Ctrl+Shift and click a link. Or press Shift and click a link with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel).Opens the link in a new tab and switches...

Adding Applications to the Desktop Context Menu

Following the given four simple steps you can be able to add any type of application to the desktop context menu.1. Open up regedit.exe through the Start Menu search or run box, and then browse down to the following key:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell2. Next, you have to create a new key underneath the shell key, the name of which is gonna show up on the desktop menu.Right-click on the “shell” key, and then choose New \ Key from the menu.Give the new key the name that you wanna show up on the desktop context menu. For this example...