More than 100 orders for the run box
The box "Run", available from the Start menu, allows you to start virtually all modules configuration windows, and more, sometimes faster than the mouse, sometimes not. Beyond saving time, you may find me as unknown functions of windows ... Mainly for Windows XP (and 2000, but not all )
* Accessibility Options : access.cpl
* Add Hardware: hdwwiz.cpl
* Add / Remove Programs: appwiz.cpl
* Administrative Tools : control admintools
* Automatic Updates: wuaucpl.cpl
* Wizard file transfer Bluethooth: fsquirt
* Calculator: calc
* Certificate Manager: certmgr.msc
* Character: charmap
* Checking disk : chkdsk
* Manager of the album (clipboard) : clipbrd
* Command Prompt : cmd
* Service components (DCOM) : dcomcnfg
* Computer Management : compmgmt.msc
* DDE active sharing : ddeshare
# Device Manager : devmgmt.msc
# DirectX Control Panel (if installed) : directx.cpl
# DirectX Diagnostic Utility : dxdiag
# Disk Cleanup : cleanmgr
# Disk Defragmenter : dfrg.msc
# Disk Management : diskmgmt.msc
# Partition manager : diskpart
# Display Properties : control desktop
# Properties of the display (2) : desk.cpl
# Properties display (tab "appearance") : control color
# Dr. Watson: drwtsn32
# Manager vérirficateur drivers : check
# Event Viewer : Eventvwr.msc
# Verification of signatures of files: sigverif
# Findfast (if present) : findfast.cpl
# Folder Options : control folders
# Fonts (fonts) : control fonts
# Fonts folder windows : fonts
# Free Cell ...: freecell
# Game Controllers : Joy.cpl
# Group Policy (XP Pro) : gpedit.msc
# Hearts (card game) : mshearts
# IExpress (file generator. Cab) : IExpress
# Indexing Service (if not disabled) : ciadv.msc
# Internet Properties : inetcpl.cpl
# IPConfig (display configuration): ipconfig / all
# IPConfig (displays the contents of the DNS cache): ipconfig / displaydns
# IPConfig (erases the contents of the DNS cache): ipconfig / flushdns
# IPConfig (IP configuration cancels maps): ipconfig / release
# IPConfig (renew IP configuration maps) : ipconfig / renew
# Java Control Panel (if present) : jpicpl32.cpl
# Java Control Panel (if present) : javaws
# Keyboard Properties: control keyboard
# Local Security Settings : secpol.msc
# Local Users and Groups: lusrmgr.msc
# Logout: logoff
# Microsoft Chat : winchat
# Minesweeper (game): winmine
# Properties of the mouse: control mouse
# Properties of the mouse (2): main.cpl
# Network Connections : control NetConnect
# Network Connections (2): ncpa.cpl
# Network configuration wizard: netsetup.cpl
# Notepad : notepad
# NView Desktop Manager (if installed): nvtuicpl.cpl
# Manager links: packager
# Data Source Administrator ODBC: odbccp32.cpl
# Screen Keyboard: OSK
# AC3 Filter (if installed) : ac3filter.cpl
# Password manager (if present): Password.cpl
# Monitor performance : perfmon.msc
# Monitor performance (2): perfmon
# Dialing Properties (phone): telephon.cpl
# Power Options : powercfg.cpl
# Printers and Faxes : control printers
# Private Character Editor : eudcedit
# Quicktime (if installed) : QuickTime.cpl
# Regional and Language Options: intl.cpl
# Editor of the registry : regedit
# Remote desktop connection : mstsc
# Removable Storage: ntmsmgr.msc
# requests the operator to removable storage: ntmsoprq.msc
# RSoP (traduction. ..) (XP Pro): rsop.msc
# Scanners and Cameras : sticpl.cpl
# Scheduled Tasks : control schedtasks
# Security Center : wscui.cpl
# Console management services: services.msc
# shared folders : fsmgmt.msc
# Turn off windows : shutdown
# Sounds and Audio Devices : mmsys.cpl
# Spider (card game): spider
# Client Network Utility SQL server : cliconfg
# System Configuration Editor : sysedit
# System Configuration Utility : msconfig
# System File Checker (SFC =) (Scan Now) : sfc / scannow
# SFC (Scan next startup): sfc / scanonce
# SFC (Scan each démarraget) : sfc / scanboot
# SFC (back to default settings): sfc / revert
# SFC (purge cache files): sfc / purgecache
# SFC (define size CAHC x) : sfc / cachesize = x
# System Properties : sysdm.cpl
# Task Manager : taskmgr
# Telnet client : telnet
# User Accounts : nusrmgr.cpl
# Utility Manager (Magnifier, etc) : utilman
# Windows firewall (XP SP2) : firewall.cpl
# Microsoft Magnifier: magnify
# Windows Management Infrastructure: wmimgmt.msc
# Protection of the accounts database: syskey
# Windows update: wupdmgr
# Introducing Windows XP (if not erased) : tourstart
# Wordpad : write
# Date and Time Properties : timedate.cpl
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
Jump Over Words
Keyboard Shortcut to Jump Over Words
This simple keyboard shortcut allows you to jump over words while editing text in almost any Windows application.
CTRL+Right arrow jumps the cursor forward to the next word while CTRL+Left arrow will move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word. This is more efficient than using arrow keys where you can move only one character at a time.
Note: This keyboard shortcut works in the address bars of web browsers as well.
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This simple keyboard shortcut allows you to jump over words while editing text in almost any Windows application.
CTRL+Right arrow jumps the cursor forward to the next word while CTRL+Left arrow will move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word. This is more efficient than using arrow keys where you can move only one character at a time.
Note: This keyboard shortcut works in the address bars of web browsers as well.
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Still using XP ? Here’s 7 reasons why you should consider Ubuntu
Still using XP ? Here’s 7 reasons why you should consider Ubuntu
1. It’s safer: Right now, thousands of people are busy writing viruses, trojans, spyware, and malware aimed specifically at people who use Microsoft Operating systems. i.e. You. As if that’s not bad enough, millions of compromised machines (bots) are busy trying to hack and replicate into Microsoft PCs (like your PC). By switching to Ubuntu (or any Linux) you are removing this target off your head, and removing 99% of the threats your PC faces.
2. It’s cheaper: If you have access to Internet, you can download it for just the cost of the Internet connection. Or, you could request a free CD be mailed to you, not only that, it costs less to run over the long run (see next few points for more information)
3. It’s more efficient:Ubuntu is a more efficient OS - due to this it has less hardware requirements than Windows XP for example - i.e. it will run easily with less ram, a slower CPU, etc., compared to XP. So, running a PC with Ubuntu to achieve comparable performance as an XP equipped PC would reqiure less electricity, use less resources, contribute less to global warming, carbon etc. etc.
4. It’s easier to install : Ubuntu usually includes most necessary drivers and can function with most hardware - in my experiments, it identified all hardware in all the machines I used it on, and it’s hardware support was better than XP (for example, it installed the relevant audio drivers for a PC, where XP was unable to install audio).
5. It’s more stable: Ubuntu is very very stable. It rarely ever has problems/crashes. This is because it (and Linux which underlies it) is developped by a community of thousands of people who test and fix problems - therefore the software is much more heavily tested compared to Windows.
6. It’s open source: Ubuntu is an open source operating system: what that means is the code which powers it is open source - i.e. it is available for anyone to download and examine. That means that thousands of people examine virtually all code and ensure there are no bugs, spyware, rootkits, backdoors etc. Now let’s take Microsoft Windows. Do you know what it’s source code contains? No? well neither do most people. Except for Microsoft Staff, nobody has a clue of what’s really inside XP.
Think of open source like a restaurant where you can see the staff preparing your meal - you can see what ingredients they use, how they prepare it, etc - so you KNOW that your meal is safe, nobody spat in it (or worse) and it doesnt contain anything poisonous.
7. It’s easy to use: Ubuntu works via a GUI (Graphical user interface). I.e. if you have used Windows you should be able to easily install Ubuntu, as well as use it for most simple day to day tasks.
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1. It’s safer: Right now, thousands of people are busy writing viruses, trojans, spyware, and malware aimed specifically at people who use Microsoft Operating systems. i.e. You. As if that’s not bad enough, millions of compromised machines (bots) are busy trying to hack and replicate into Microsoft PCs (like your PC). By switching to Ubuntu (or any Linux) you are removing this target off your head, and removing 99% of the threats your PC faces.
2. It’s cheaper: If you have access to Internet, you can download it for just the cost of the Internet connection. Or, you could request a free CD be mailed to you, not only that, it costs less to run over the long run (see next few points for more information)
3. It’s more efficient:Ubuntu is a more efficient OS - due to this it has less hardware requirements than Windows XP for example - i.e. it will run easily with less ram, a slower CPU, etc., compared to XP. So, running a PC with Ubuntu to achieve comparable performance as an XP equipped PC would reqiure less electricity, use less resources, contribute less to global warming, carbon etc. etc.
4. It’s easier to install : Ubuntu usually includes most necessary drivers and can function with most hardware - in my experiments, it identified all hardware in all the machines I used it on, and it’s hardware support was better than XP (for example, it installed the relevant audio drivers for a PC, where XP was unable to install audio).
5. It’s more stable: Ubuntu is very very stable. It rarely ever has problems/crashes. This is because it (and Linux which underlies it) is developped by a community of thousands of people who test and fix problems - therefore the software is much more heavily tested compared to Windows.
6. It’s open source: Ubuntu is an open source operating system: what that means is the code which powers it is open source - i.e. it is available for anyone to download and examine. That means that thousands of people examine virtually all code and ensure there are no bugs, spyware, rootkits, backdoors etc. Now let’s take Microsoft Windows. Do you know what it’s source code contains? No? well neither do most people. Except for Microsoft Staff, nobody has a clue of what’s really inside XP.
Think of open source like a restaurant where you can see the staff preparing your meal - you can see what ingredients they use, how they prepare it, etc - so you KNOW that your meal is safe, nobody spat in it (or worse) and it doesnt contain anything poisonous.
7. It’s easy to use: Ubuntu works via a GUI (Graphical user interface). I.e. if you have used Windows you should be able to easily install Ubuntu, as well as use it for most simple day to day tasks.
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Friday, January 1, 2010
NOTEPAD "World Trade Centre" trick
"World Trade Centre" trick
Did you know that the flight number of the plane that had hit WTC ...on 9/11 was Q33N
Open Notepad & type the flight number ie., Q33N
Increase the Font Size to 72, Change the Font to Wingdings.
U will be amazed by the findings.
Hows That ! !
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Did you know that the flight number of the plane that had hit WTC ...on 9/11 was Q33N
Open Notepad & type the flight number ie., Q33N
Increase the Font Size to 72, Change the Font to Wingdings.
U will be amazed by the findings.
Hows That ! !
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