Windows normally delays menus before they are displayed. For regular users this delay can become annoying, with this setting you to change the delay time.
Open your registry and find the key below.
Create a new string value, or modify the existing value, named 'MenuShowDelay' and set it to equal the delay you would like before the menus are shown as a time in milliseconds.
Log off or restart Windows for the change to take effect.
globalrisk said:
if you're using windows seven. for you to able to rotate your desktop.
hit CTRL+ALT+ARROW KEYS = Tadah! Desktop rotated. :D
if im not mistaken, this doesn't apply to all pc's. only some (onboard)intel video card supports this.way back in dell, im able to use this function on my station. but not on my home pc.(same goes for XP)
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kalel_p3 said: oks lang natthandinecharglenn,, thanks din sa ibang nagseshare
ito pa po ang isa...
To minimize all windows:
Press Ctrl-ESC to bring up the Task Bar, the Press Alt-M
hahahha meron po mas simple dito
window +m po to show desktop or simply minimize all windows then Shift+Ctrl+M to restore all minimize windows
then Alt+ L to Lock computer na rin ehe
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Entry for Run Function
calc Opens calculator
cmd Opens command prompt window
explorer Opens Windows explorer
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msconfig System Configuration Utility
mshearts Opens Hearts game
msinfo32 System Information applet
mspaint Opens graphics accessory Paint
notepad Notepad accessory
regedit Registry editor
sol Opens Classical Solitaire game
globalrisk said:
if you're using windows seven. for you to able to rotate your desktop.
hit CTRL+ALT+ARROW KEYS = Tadah! Desktop rotated. :D
if im not mistaken, this doesn't apply to all pc's. only some (onboard)intel video card supports this.way back in dell, im able to use this function on my station. but not on my home pc.(same goes for XP)
hayop na trick yan... may nag.parepair sa akin na pc kasi upside down nga yung windows... sabi ko eh baliktarin na lang nila yung monitor nila...
di ko pa alam na built in yun sa video card.. buti na dala ng restore..
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May 20, 2012 11:09 am Edited : May 20, 2012 11:18 am
if using laptops, you can connect by using a WIRELESS AD-HOC network connection. You can share files, share internet connection, and even play NETWORK games (like DotA )
note: windows 7 starter does not have this option.
make sure that you are "discoverable"
and dont forget to turn them off
Network and Sharing Center > Cahnge Advanced System Settings > turn on the following for home and public : Network Discovery , File and Printer Sharing, and Public Folder Sharing.
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then on laptop a :
Network and Sharing Center> Set up a New Connection or Network >set - up a wireless ad-hoc network connection > input network name > if you want to put a passkey (min 8 alphanum char) use WPA2 if not change to Open/unsecured.
> next > done
ronine normally nasa administration part ng appliance (wifi router) ang paglalagay ng password, ma-access mo sya gamit ang browser. kasama naman yun sa users manual or pwede mo rin check yung model sa website ng manufacturer and download the instructions para sa paglalagay ng security password.
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Sep 04, 2012 06:23 am Edited : Sep 04, 2012 06:25 am
depende sa router pero pag bago ung router mostly 192.168.1.1 ung ip type mo lang sa url ng browser and username admin password admin pero hindi lahat ng router ganyan ung default nasa manual ung instruction and how to change like sunjiro said :)
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para sa short cut hindi ko sure kung nandito na ctrl + shift + esc lalabas ung taskbar for win 7 and win 8 :) sa xp ctrl + alt + del :) hehe