Tips to Help You Get More Out of Windows

If you use the Windows Operating System, you probably don’t take advantage of the many features it has for you. While Windows 7 will be the focus of this article, many of what we’ll share can also be done on earlier versions as well. You can speed up your computer and make your tasks much more convenient by getting familiar with a few simple tricks that Windows let’s you perform.

It’s easy to click on the icon to minimize or maximize your view, but what is an easy way to get a full-screen view? You’ll really notice the difference in detail if you choose full-screen mode to look at a photograph or video. What’s the difference between maximized and full-screen? With full screen you don’t see the text bar at the bottom or the header at the top of the screen. Using Windows Media Player or Windows Explorer, open your video or image and press the F11 key, which is in the top row on your keyboard and it will switch to full view. If you press the Escape Key (ESC), it will take you out of full screen and back to wherever you were. This technique will only work for users that have Windows 7 or Windows XP

It’s always a good idea to have an extra copy of your operating system in case you ever have to re-install it, or install it on a remote computer somewhere.

Simply buy a flash drive (USB) that is large enough to hold your operating system and load Windows onto it. Then you will have a copy when the need arises. Whether you carry it around with you or keep it in your desk, it’s reassuring to know that you can always install Windows on any computer whenever you need to. The reason an USB Flash Drive is the best choice is because it loads faster than a disk or when downloading from a website.

Perhaps you use your computer in a way that would benefit by using the Calculator applet that Windows includes with its operating system. It has a lot more abilities than you can see at first glance. It’s not just a simple math calculator. The four views you can choose from are Statistics, Scientific, Programmer, and Standard. Most folks won’t need anything except the standard calculator mode; however, if you work in a technical field, such as Statistics, the calculator can be a big help. You will find a selection of worksheets that help you with gas mileage and mortgage payments. It also has a feature that helps you figure out the number of days, months, and years between two dates. This is really helpful if you have deadlines. So, for you number crunchers out there, you may find the Calculator applet a great benefit.

Windows users should make it a goal to learn as much about the different benefits they can tap into. The suggestions in this report will help your Windows be more efficient. People use computers for different purposes and, regardless of your use, you can definitely find shortcuts to make your work more efficient. As soon as you realize the benefits of learning better and more efficient ways to use Windows, the possibilities will be endless.

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