What Does a Blue Entry in Windows Explorer Mean? |
- What Does a Blue Entry in Windows Explorer Mean?
- How do I Unlock a Cell in Excel That Is Password Protected?
- How to Hook Up a Belkin Wireless USB Adapter to a Laptop
- How to Install the Proper Drivers for 64-Bit Vista
- How Do I Change the Color of an XP Menu Cursor?
- How to Manually Start Nero ShowTime
- How to Send Text Messages to a Moto 9QC From a PC
- How to Recover a Saved Word File After Saving Over It
- How to Use Two Computers With One Monitor & Keyboard
- How to Access Win7 Thumbnails
What Does a Blue Entry in Windows Explorer Mean? Posted: By default, Windows Explorer lists different types of files in different colors, such as blue, green and red. Blue entries in Windows Explorer signify compressed files. If you would prefer that all files display in black, regardless of type, you... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Marina Martin |
How do I Unlock a Cell in Excel That Is Password Protected? Posted: Each cell in an Excel 2010 worksheet can either be locked or unlocked, which controls how the cell responds to the basic Excel security program. When a cell is locked, the cell cannot be altered if the Excel worksheet is password protected. When... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Shawn McClain |
How to Hook Up a Belkin Wireless USB Adapter to a Laptop Posted: |
How to Install the Proper Drivers for 64-Bit Vista Posted: With Windows Vista, Microsoft premiered a system for automating a number of the background tasks of a Windows system that require periodic updating or some technical knowledge. The Windows Download Center was designed to automatically detect and... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Chad Anderson |
How Do I Change the Color of an XP Menu Cursor? Posted: The cursor lets you keep track of where the mouse is located on your computer's screen. The default menu cursor color for Windows XP is black, but it is possible to change the color. Windows XP cursor color can be changed from black to white, or... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Jennifer Leighton |
How to Manually Start Nero ShowTime Posted: Nero ShowTime is a media-playing program included with the Nero 9 multimedia suite. It can play DVDs, audio CDs, video files, audio files, TV channels and web media. Users normally start Nero ShowTime from the Nero StartSmart launcher window or... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Chris Hoffman |
How to Send Text Messages to a Moto 9QC From a PC Posted: The Motorola 9QC is a super-thin, light smartphone with a plethora of attractive features. The device includes a color screen and a QWERTY keyboard. The Moto 9QC is shipped with texting and Web-browsing capabilities as well as multimedia... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Tammy Clevenger |
How to Recover a Saved Word File After Saving Over It Posted: When saving to a folder of cluttered documents, saving over a file with a similar name is not unheard of. For this reason, Microsoft implemented AutoRecover in versions of Microsoft Office later than Office 2003. With Microsoft Office 2010, the... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Chad Anderson |
How to Use Two Computers With One Monitor & Keyboard Posted: Controlling two or more computers using only one keyboard and monitor sometimes can be useful, either at work or at home. A specific device, called a Keyboard, Video and Mouse (KVM) switch, will help you accomplish this task. KVM switches can be... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by John Grossman |
Posted: Microsoft Windows 7 provides users with the option of being able to view a directory of images from a thumbnail perspective. For some directories, such as "Pictures," the "Large Icon" setting --- which activates the thumbnail view --- is the... Recent Article published on 3/13/2011 by Lee Prangnell |
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