HERE ARE THE REAL COMPUTER LIFE HACKS!! Alt + Tab = switches windows Ctrl + Tab = switches tabs Ctrl + T = opens new tab Alt + F4 = exits window Ctrl + Shift + Esc = task manager Ctrl + C = copy Ctrl + V = paste Win + L = lock screen Win + I = settings
THEY FORGOT THE FOLLOWING: 1) center - CONTROL E; 2) bold - CONTROL B; 3) underline - CONTROL U; 4) close your word, powerpoint, excel documents - CONTROL W; 5) print document - CONTROL P; 6) change language (if you have 2 or more languages on your computer - ALT + SHIFT (HOLD ALT THEN PRESS SHIFT). These are the shortcuts I use all the time. Hope this helps. Almost forgot some very import computer shortcuts: CONTROL +Z - Undo previously typed work; CONTROL + C - copy highlighted work; CONTROL +V - past copied work. I use this to copy lengthy paragraphs into google translate, among other things. However, remember, if you have already "saved" your work and try to go back to "undo", it won't work.
The one I found most useful that wasn't mentioned here, as somebody who watched lots of anime was Ctrl + W . It closes the new tab that is usually a pop up ad, this way you don't need to move the mouse 7 million times between the play button and X. Just keep the mouse on the play and press if a new tab opens Ctrl + W. Saved me so many annoying seconds lol 😆
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16384 32768 65536 131072 - Okay rfvtgbzhn ! Now convert this into BINARY for us PLEASE and thank you.. or at LEAST Hex
6:02 this might also happen after a short time. Windows always writes things on the hard disk, so a even after a few seconds there is a chance that the file was already overwritten.
A true trick would be to know, that if you cannot update your windows computer, it might be because there is too much stuff in its update cashe. So if you clean it out, which you can probably use windows cleaner for (I use CC cleaner), then you can update again. You need to clean one thing at a time, else it will not work.
@@rfvtgbzhn Actually with real hard drives it _is_ true, albeit a tad expensive. Due to wear of the head actuating mechanism, the positioning of the head from the spindle varies, so a very much narrower head can often discriminate between several tracks on logically the same cylinder. Obviously this requires removing the platter from the drive and placing it in a purpose-built and very expensive drive mechanism. Obviously solid state drives are not vulnerable to this insecurity.
hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahaha okay, i know im laughing too much. it really just deserves an "lol" but i still wanna laugh. so ahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahaha. ok, its not funny. bye.
The to get italics _even works for comments to videos here_ makes the text bold *This is a example* *_This is a result of using both and on highlighted text_* neat !
Wish that it were that easy with Android. (Yes, I know there's a way, but since I learned the same thing first in Windows, I have to take a moment to remember how with Android.
hold shift + left/right arrows to select/highlight texts letter by letter, (hold ctrl as well to mark word by word). You can also mark line by line by pressing shift and up/down arrows. Ctrl + Enter to change page in Word Shift + Enter for new line without making a paragraph. (Not leaving/ignoring the spacing between the two lines) Ctrl A to select the whole text.
Some of these I would never use, but some are quite useful. As for the Ctrl-T shortcut, I think what was said here really depends on how we browse. I personally do not like a lot of tabs in my browsing. I try to keep it clean and simple. This works well for me, but I understand it may not be OK for others. I just don't like having too many tabs.
Yup! I tend to have the _opposite_ problem-too many tabs because clicking links opens a new tab. Not mentioned here is the power of keyboard shortcuts under the left hand and mousing with the right combined.
just the opposite. 6 pinned and 9 others open at the moment. when all are view then will be down to 6 + maybe one or two. Just have not had a bit of time to look at the non-pinned so far the past couple days. Most are related to digital imaging programs I use.
That what he said find out who’s using your Wi-Fi and confront that person is not necessary just change your routers default password wpa3 if your router supports it or just go with wpa2 aes this would make it extremely difficult for anyone to steal your Wi-Fi.
While watching the first trick I discovered a new trick so what happend was I was gonna press Ctrl + T but accidentally pressed Ctrl + R which led me to discover a new trick which was if you press Ctrl + R the page reloads.
No. 4 - downloading photos your way works for some people. For others (like myself) who need or want to "credit" the source later with dates, locations, etc., it is better to right click before saving. Important details should be added at the SAME TIME the image is saved for future reference. Just saying. Otherwise, ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO from BRIGHT SIDE.
I knew #1 but also if you hold the "control" key and click a link will open that link in a new tab. Holding "shift" will open a new browser window. Putting phones in Airplane mode should do the same. I never thought of that trick. Lesson learned. Thanks!
Alt-F4 actually can do several different things - close a Window or close an App or logout - an overloading which annoys me when using Windows. I prefer using Command W to close a window but not risk quitting the App - and Command Q to quit the app without risking logging out.
Few Keyboard shortcuts added below... Moving junk files in Desktop to a Folder in desktop won't save anything, It is not only the number of files that reduces performance , it's the size of files, So move them to any Drive instead of C Drive, If you want it on your Desktop, create a shortcut. Because Desktop is a limited storage area allocated from C Drive. The folders that mainly take up your C Drive space are : Desktop & Downloads. Move junk files to other Drives from these folders , so that your PC will run faster. Few Shortcuts : Alt + Tab : Switches between currently opened windows (eg:Chrome,Notepad) Ctrl + Tab : Switches between Browser Tabs also works with applications let you open multiple tabs at once like Photoshop, Acrobat Reader etc. Shift + Ctrl + Tab : Same as Ctrl + Tab but in reverse Direction. Home: (Home key in keyboard) Moves Cursor to the beginning of the line; End: (End key in keyboard) Moves Cursor to the end of the line; Shift + Arrow keys : Selects text from current cursor position to the direction of arrow key you pressed. Shift + Home : Selects text from current cursor position to beginning of line. Shift + End : Selects text from current cursor position to end of line. Alt + F4 : exit an Application, Works on almost all Applications except Turbo C++ etc
I am nearly 80 and manage reasonably well with my laptop but I have never had a computing lesson so I find this sort of thing really helpful. More please!
"Ask Google about any problem you're facing..." Which would work well IF the user knows how to properly phrase the problem. I may not know the correct terminology for various issues that have simple solutions -- if only I knew a concise, accurate way to state the issue.
some are OK, the open tab one you could just click on the + above the search bar. however one of my favorite ones i discovered several years ago is the print screen. press the windows keys hold it then quickly hit the "print scrn" Button. it will take a picture of your computer screen.
My Mac when I’m loading homework: I am speed My Mac when I nurse it for school: I am not speed speed is I Me playing Minecraft and hear my mum My Mac: I am slow
I learned a lot of keyboard tricks way earlier, I ran a computer that had win95 for a few months without a mouse. I had a better computer with windows 98 on it so I didn't use it as much. The shortcuts haven't changed in years.
One thing I was doing wrong was to crop a part of a picture on windows. I used to press print screen, paste on paint, crop, and save. The snipping tool does it all.
1. I will never use Control-T for a tab. I use Control-N. Doesn't anyone use alt-tab, duh? It doesn't work with tabs. 2. RTFG. See Urban Dictionary if you must. 3. Yes, do currencies, measurement conversions, and language translations directly in Google. 4. Charge in airplane mode? Cheez. It charges FASTEST when it's OFF. Man. 5. Alt-click to save images in download folder? Utter nonsense. That's not a thing. 6. VPN is a winner. 7. f.lux meaningless when like myself 100% of usage is in a consistently lit indoor environment. 8. Bullshit. 9. Use "Who Is On My WiFi" for Mac. For Windows use "Wireless Network Watcher" Or "WiFi Analyzer", or "WiFi Analyzer Classic" to not use turn Location on (for Android) 10. Recuva is a winner.
@@florinmizeranschi3492 But you can't go back and forth. You have to remember to go control tab and shift control tab to do that. Alt tab always gives you the next most recent window.
@@florinmizeranschi3492 You see, alt-tab allows you to flip back and forth between two windows EFFICIENTLY. Control tab does not achieve that, except for one SINGLE flip, unless the scenario is ideal.
@@Bill_Woo you are right about that. I just got used to cycle through all untill I get the tab I need. I don't like having to many opened tabs anyways.
The word “manually” means using your hand. So using mouse or keyboard shortcuts are both done manually. Bonus fact: mano a mano means hand to hand, not man to man.
Who is on my wifi, hollup just check your router, you can even block people that are connected and its much more reliable. And also by seeing a ipv4 or mac address you don't really know who is on your wifi. (I am btw Dutch so sorry for my bad English) And I study IT at college so I know what I am talking about!
A number of these are easy to do in other ways. For example, I can change text to Italics by merely choosing it on the menu. The thing you left out is sticky keys, which is perfect for one hand typing.
What most people don't realize is that any problem you have or most any idea you need advice for, most likely a 1000 people have already had the problem and solved it or wrote about the ideas they had. All you have to do is write the question.
This is interesting and most is useful. (Not quite sure how to Google for tech support help if my computer isn't working though...) But I was surprised not to see [ALT] - [PRT SCR]. That little gem has been on all versions since, at least WIN95. (I didn't know about this gem when I was using 3.1.)
Hey everyone! What do you use, PC or Mac, and why? 💻
Never Google these 10 things ua-cam.com/video/3zedhjlDdD4/v-deo.html
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Ctrl+a= select all
Ctrl+c= copy
Ctrl+v= paste
Most effective shortcuts
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You forgot Alt+F4 ;)
True story if you repeat them in editor you can crash any pc
for me Ctrl+ALT+Delete
Ctrl+x= cut
Ctrl+z= undo
Ctrl+y= redo
Ctrl+[= makes highlighted words smaller
Ctrl+]= makes highlighted words bigger
HERE ARE THE REAL COMPUTER LIFE HACKS!!
Alt + Tab = switches windows
Ctrl + Tab = switches tabs
Ctrl + T = opens new tab
Alt + F4 = exits window
Ctrl + Shift + Esc = task manager
Ctrl + C = copy
Ctrl + V = paste
Win + L = lock screen
Win + I = settings
Ctrl+W removes a tab.
Thanks
No that's wrong!
Alt f4 makes Minecraft faster
SuperKitten950 no it doesnt how dum ru?
@@Ashot._ik I wanted to see if people would actually do it
I immediately tried the one on the thumbnail😂
Edit: To clarify, it worked and opens a new tab.
Did it work
@@AbsentPFP yes😂
lol same
Lol it did
Me too 🤣
THEY FORGOT THE FOLLOWING: 1) center - CONTROL E; 2) bold - CONTROL B; 3) underline - CONTROL U; 4) close your word, powerpoint, excel documents - CONTROL W; 5) print document - CONTROL P; 6) change language (if you have 2 or more languages on your computer - ALT + SHIFT (HOLD ALT THEN PRESS SHIFT). These are the shortcuts I use all the time. Hope this helps. Almost forgot some very import computer shortcuts: CONTROL +Z - Undo previously typed work; CONTROL + C - copy highlighted work; CONTROL +V - past copied work. I use this to copy lengthy paragraphs into google translate, among other things. However, remember, if you have already "saved" your work and try to go back to "undo", it won't work.
Hey anyone in September 2024😅
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Tell me about it. How does THAT happen? 😂
The one I found most useful that wasn't mentioned here, as somebody who watched lots of anime was Ctrl + W . It closes the new tab that is usually a pop up ad, this way you don't need to move the mouse 7 million times between the play button and X. Just keep the mouse on the play and press if a new tab opens Ctrl + W. Saved me so many annoying seconds lol 😆
Thank you, I passed that tip on to my daughter who loves anime.
@@louisegogel7973 glad I could help 😁
How far the word “hack” has fallen...
Yup
So true
Funny cuz 2 of these softwares can give 12 viruses
So you are getting hacked 👌🏻
Shortcut
ctrl + h = history
'you might have too many icons'
me: guiltily looks up at my 85 open tabs
I look at my 103 tabs
Actually there are 10 types of computer users: those who understand binary and those who don't.
I get it
i got that joke
@@heshanjayasekara503 No, that joke redates the Internet and UA-cam by decades.
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@@davidmacphee3549 1 10 100 1000 ...
For Whoever Is Reading This...
I Hope You Become Rich And Famous!!!
Tank yoo!
Thanks! You too
Thx but not everyone wanna be rich and famous.
Thanks...you also🙋
I prefer not to be famous.
I've found that the easiest way to deal with Cortana is to delete it from my computer entirely--and Siri from my iPhone.
i deleted her and she came back. worse than my ex wife.
Thanks for being precise and explaining well, keep up
agreed
@@7kortos7 OUCH!
So annoying .. frs
The ultimate comp hack is *Alt+Tab*
Life saver!
Are you talking about playing games in school. Becuz i do it all the time lol
That i use in trouble times but if it not work then i used *ctrl+alt+delete*
@@greenwalltree lol,me too
Try windows logo + tab
6:02 this might also happen after a short time. Windows always writes things on the hard disk, so a even after a few seconds there is a chance that the file was already overwritten.
I've noticed that too. Because of that, I've not always been able to seen every file that's been deleted. Sigh.
Police forensics can bring back all deleted files surely, so they can't be totally lost
@@wanderer299a not true, it only works sometimes. Most of the time only a part of the deleted files can be recovered. CSI is not reality.
A true trick would be to know, that if you cannot update your windows computer, it might be because there is too much stuff in its update cashe. So if you clean it out, which you can probably use windows cleaner for (I use CC cleaner), then you can update again. You need to clean one thing at a time, else it will not work.
@@rfvtgbzhn Actually with real hard drives it _is_ true, albeit a tad expensive. Due to wear of the head actuating mechanism, the positioning of the head from the spindle varies, so a very much narrower head can often discriminate between several tracks on logically the same cylinder. Obviously this requires removing the platter from the drive and placing it in a purpose-built and very expensive drive mechanism. Obviously solid state drives are not vulnerable to this insecurity.
Did I mention the bright side is basically the best UA-cam channel ever
this video is as much as a life hack as "if you're thirsty, drink"
i see u all around youtube...or maybe its just the same profile i dunno
tasha vanhuss yep
well some people are kinda outdated and need this
hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahaha okay, i know im laughing too much. it really just deserves an "lol" but i still wanna laugh. so ahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahaha. ok, its not funny. bye.
You read my mind. I mean, I already knew you could use Google as a calculator-
The to get italics _even works for comments to videos here_
makes the text bold *This is a example*
*_This is a result of using both and on highlighted text_*
neat !
Wish that it were that easy with Android. (Yes, I know there's a way, but since I learned the same thing first in Windows, I have to take a moment to remember how with Android.
hold shift + left/right arrows to select/highlight texts letter by letter, (hold ctrl as well to mark word by word). You can also mark line by line by pressing shift and up/down arrows.
Ctrl + Enter to change page in Word
Shift + Enter for new line without making a paragraph. (Not leaving/ignoring the spacing between the two lines)
Ctrl A to select the whole text.
Windows+D minimizes all open windows and goes to desktop.
:D
Or windows+ m
Everyone knows this
This is new...
Press & hold [windows]+D.
Some of these I would never use, but some are quite useful. As for the Ctrl-T shortcut, I think what was said here really depends on how we browse. I personally do not like a lot of tabs in my browsing. I try to keep it clean and simple. This works well for me, but I understand it may not be OK for others. I just don't like having too many tabs.
Yup! I tend to have the _opposite_ problem-too many tabs because clicking links opens a new tab. Not mentioned here is the power of keyboard shortcuts under the left hand and mousing with the right combined.
just the opposite. 6 pinned and 9 others open at the moment. when all are view then will be down to 6 + maybe one or two. Just have not had a bit of time to look at the non-pinned so far the past couple days. Most are related to digital imaging programs I use.
Do Control W it will delete that tab
That what he said find out who’s using your Wi-Fi and confront that person is not necessary just change your routers default password wpa3 if your router supports it or just go with wpa2 aes this would make it extremely difficult for anyone to steal your Wi-Fi.
i love having 1000 tabs open
Wow - that Ctrl Key is brilliant. It lets me underline, go bold, go italic, etc. Love it.
congratulations
The best part of this video was the background music at the start
kinda half cringe for me
@@mariax2628 yea
While watching the first trick I discovered a new trick so what happend was I was gonna press Ctrl + T but accidentally pressed Ctrl + R which led me to discover a new trick which was if you press Ctrl + R the page reloads.
It's not a new trick many of us know that.. But that is new trick for you as you didn't know that trick before...!!😇😇
6:39 even my cursor started moving by itself and then I realised my wireless mouse is in my bag
Happens to me all the time and its always my wireless mouse!
😂😂😂
No. 4 - downloading photos your way works for some people. For others (like myself) who need or want to "credit" the source later with dates, locations, etc., it is better to right click before saving. Important details should be added at the SAME TIME the image is saved for future reference. Just saying. Otherwise, ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO from BRIGHT SIDE.
I knew #1 but also if you hold the "control" key and click a link will open that link in a new tab. Holding "shift" will open a new browser window. Putting phones in Airplane mode should do the same. I never thought of that trick. Lesson learned. Thanks!
using the wheel by pressing it does the same as Ctrl + click on the link or also use R mouse the link and choose open in new tab.
As an computer kid who is getting computer soon so I am definitely gonna watch it So I won't regret "i wish I learned this sooner"
As a blind computer user I use these commands regularly. I am totally dependent on them.
But how would you see to use them?
@@David.L291 my computer and smart phone speak.
For PC, I usually use alt+f4 instead of ctrl+Q to close applications
Alt-F4 actually can do several different things - close a Window or close an App or logout - an overloading which annoys me when using Windows. I prefer using Command W to close a window but not risk quitting the App - and Command Q to quit the app without risking logging out.
nice stock footage you got in the start ;)
Few Keyboard shortcuts added below...
Moving junk files in Desktop to a Folder in desktop won't save anything,
It is not only the number of files that reduces performance , it's the size of files,
So move them to any Drive instead of C Drive,
If you want it on your Desktop, create a shortcut.
Because Desktop is a limited storage area allocated from C Drive.
The folders that mainly take up your C Drive space are : Desktop & Downloads.
Move junk files to other Drives from these folders , so that your PC will run faster.
Few Shortcuts :
Alt + Tab : Switches between currently opened windows (eg:Chrome,Notepad)
Ctrl + Tab : Switches between Browser Tabs also works with applications let you open multiple tabs at once like Photoshop, Acrobat Reader etc.
Shift + Ctrl + Tab : Same as Ctrl + Tab but in reverse Direction.
Home: (Home key in keyboard) Moves Cursor to the beginning of the line;
End: (End key in keyboard) Moves Cursor to the end of the line;
Shift + Arrow keys : Selects text from current cursor position to the direction of arrow key you pressed.
Shift + Home : Selects text from current cursor position to beginning of line.
Shift + End : Selects text from current cursor position to end of line.
Alt + F4 : exit an Application, Works on almost all Applications except Turbo C++ etc
I am nearly 80 and manage reasonably well with my laptop but I have never had a computing lesson so I find this sort of thing really helpful. More please!
SwishOdap Wll, I'm nearly 82 now so you maybe right!!
"Ask Google about any problem you're facing..."
Which would work well IF the user knows how to properly phrase the problem. I may not know the correct terminology for various issues that have simple solutions -- if only I knew a concise, accurate way to state the issue.
Same
I knew some of them but only 3-4. I'll try to use the other ones soon. Thank you.
I love.bright side! No junk, No BS!
wow, 4 years later, still sounds new and fresh highly informative !! why didn't i knew this before !!!!!!!
This was much better than the usual list of shortcuts. It was quite useful.
Nice! I learned a lot. I’ll probably forget most of it, but I’ll definitely try them out!
Ctrl shift T will bring back your tab that you mistaken close on.
Ctrl shift esc will bring up the task manager.
You're welcome.
but. ctrl shift T does nothing for me
Did you delete your history???
I didn't thank you, I knew it
Very useful, will use some of the tips. Thanks for the video!
I think it's very informative
BRIGHT SIDE, amazing video keep it up dude
Nice sharing apu
2:16 did this man just google google????????????????
ctrl + c= copy
ctrl + v=paste
ctrl + a= highlight
ctrl + o = open
ctrl + b= bold
ctrl + u= underline
ctrl + x= cut
4 days til Christmas who else is SUPER excited?? 💕💞❤😀
Btw Im a small UA-camr 😀💞😊
I just looked at your comment and it said 1 minute ago lol
Me I guess
Three for me
I see you every Where Your Drving me crazy!!
Once go through my Channel. If yes, we will support each other channels and grow up our viewers
2:56
Me: Immediately press alt+ LMB on BRIGHT SIDE's photo to check
did it work tho, caz it is not working for me?!
This is the best
I will admit, this video did remind me to clear up my desktop. Removed like 15-20% of what I had, looks so much better now.
Great stuff! I use a PC due to that is what I started on and have continued. Macs seem to be too expensive also.
1:40 HEY you're ruining my living. lol
Really great ideas , hope there will be many more in the future , thanks so much .
OMG CTRL + T opens a new tab? oh, stop it, you !!
*Mindblown*
**exits video**
The number of hackers has gone from 2Million to 70Million in the last 100 years
I learned this all from these boys in my class
In my day we had better things to teach girls in class than computer hacks. So sorry you missed out.
Non of these are life hacks, just simple things you can do.
Really great ideas, thank you for sharing
some are OK, the open tab one you could just click on the + above the search bar.
however one of my favorite ones i discovered several years ago is the print screen.
press the windows keys hold it then quickly hit the "print scrn" Button. it will take a picture of your computer screen.
My Mac when I’m loading homework: I am speed
My Mac when I nurse it for school: I am not speed speed is I
Me playing Minecraft and hear my mum
My Mac: I am slow
I actually learned a few new things! Thanks!
For an "OLD" man these tips are great. Thankyou.
These are not really “hacks”.
lawl
ik a hack!!!!! do *Alt + F then Alt + F4* ITS LEGIT!
GabbyPVPGamer just so you know, you’re talking to a software developer here... so... nice try 😉💙
@@Kaminomenom you can just open a new tab with f1
@@huntermcknight4176 r/woosh
Alt + F4 Best life hack
you got me hahaha
Keyboard exit button haha
i pressed that :'(
@@klrns_ It means to terminate the process your're on on the pc and going back to real life
I know I love telling my friends to try it hahahahaha😜😜😜😜😜
My fav Windows tool is CTL,SHFT and T. If you accidentally close a tab,this brings it back.
On a search browser, you press ctrl + h to see your history of what you looked up and maybe delete some.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ittt tell u dat press settings look for history hover over and it shows
Lol I made this comment a long time ago
lol ; - ;
Hi
It is me again
Great tips, going to watch this again and share it with friends.
I've saved the entire video. 🙌
Awesome! But I won’t remember these will have to refer back to your post! Thank you very helpful!
Nice after 30 plus years on a PC I learned a few things
I learned a lot of keyboard tricks way earlier, I ran a computer that had win95 for a few months without a mouse. I had a better computer with windows 98 on it so I didn't use it as much. The shortcuts haven't changed in years.
I loved win 98 2nd edition
Are you old enough to remember doing it on DOS? LOL
1:46 me whos keyboard isnt working: *b r u h*
Ctrl+a= select all
Ctrl+c= copy
Ctrl+v= paste
Ctrl+x= delete
Hi aaron
No, CTRL + X is extract
Thank you for this as I found your help useful.
Pressing Ctrl+T to open a new tab, when you can just click on the + sign is kinda silly don't you think?
I love all these things that didn't know !
98% of this is what I already knew, because I work on computers. BUT I did learn something new.
Hi! As a beginner i do appreciate all the help i can get to use my laptop for what it is made for. Thank you.❤❤
Click the mouse wheel to open a link in new tab😎
One thing I was doing wrong was to crop a part of a picture on windows. I used to press print screen, paste on paint, crop, and save. The snipping tool does it all.
1:30 you got me
I think easy is.. Clicking "+" for new tab instead of cntrl T.
if you're typing you're just going to typea +
Wrong! In the time it takes you to REACH for the mouse, I already have a command performed!
Funfact:- for opening this video 100times to learn the shortcut keys...is a big time consuming process😂
trick say awesome
Bright side always have so nothing new and genius everyday! Ik because I have been subscribed for like 3 years lol
No replys? Idk what to say ignore me.
1. I will never use Control-T for a tab. I use Control-N. Doesn't anyone use alt-tab, duh? It doesn't work with tabs.
2. RTFG. See Urban Dictionary if you must.
3. Yes, do currencies, measurement conversions, and language translations directly in Google.
4. Charge in airplane mode? Cheez. It charges FASTEST when it's OFF. Man.
5. Alt-click to save images in download folder? Utter nonsense. That's not a thing.
6. VPN is a winner.
7. f.lux meaningless when like myself 100% of usage is in a consistently lit indoor environment.
8. Bullshit.
9. Use "Who Is On My WiFi" for Mac. For Windows use "Wireless Network Watcher"
Or "WiFi Analyzer", or "WiFi Analyzer Classic" to not use turn Location on (for Android)
10. Recuva is a winner.
You can use Ctrl + Tab for switching browser tabs.
No need to creat a new window just to be able to Alt + Tab.
@@florinmizeranschi3492 But you can't go back and forth. You have to remember to go control tab and shift control tab to do that. Alt tab always gives you the next most recent window.
@@florinmizeranschi3492 You see, alt-tab allows you to flip back and forth between two windows EFFICIENTLY. Control tab does not achieve that, except for one SINGLE flip, unless the scenario is ideal.
@@Bill_Woo you are right about that. I just got used to cycle through all untill I get the tab I need. I don't like having to many opened tabs anyways.
Thank You Bill Woo.
The word “manually” means using your hand. So using mouse or keyboard shortcuts are both done manually. Bonus fact: mano a mano means hand to hand, not man to man.
"CorTANa" 💀😂
"T as in Toy"
Press control alt T. Do it at school. Just do it
It is possible when you can open and close tabs by pressing 'control' or 'alt'.
Do Alt F4 at school too.
Additional shortcut in browser:
Ctrl+W removes a tab.
Alt + F4 is my favourite especially when playing Minecraft
Thank you! Helpful!!
Me watching this even tho I already knew all the shortcuts 🧿👄🧿
👁👄👁
These are the most important thing you can do with your Keyboard!!!! 🌸💕
If you accidentally close a tab you needed, Ctrl+Shift+T brings it back.
Anyone watching on a PC only me?
Me too 😅
Yeah bro
You guys are 2yrs late
Who is on my wifi, hollup just check your router, you can even block people that are connected and its much more reliable. And also by seeing a ipv4 or mac address you don't really know who is on your wifi. (I am btw Dutch so sorry for my bad English) And I study IT at college so I know what I am talking about!
Just put cameras up then you can see everything.
And I am also an IT guy too, but in the US.
Lol i am a gamer
A number of these are easy to do in other ways. For example, I can change text to Italics by merely choosing it on the menu. The thing you left out is sticky keys, which is perfect for one hand typing.
Everyone knows that the comments on this video are more informative than the video itself 😅
The desktop clutter doesn't slow down the computer anymore, this was changed quite a while back.
What most people don't realize is that any problem you have or most any idea you need advice for, most likely a 1000 people have already had the problem and solved it or wrote about the ideas they had. All you have to do is write the question.
This is interesting and most is useful. (Not quite sure how to Google for tech support help if my computer isn't working though...) But I was surprised not to see [ALT] - [PRT SCR]. That little gem has been on all versions since, at least WIN95. (I didn't know about this gem when I was using 3.1.)