Follow These Tips for Better Computer Performance

2012-01-21 - 15:27 | Uncategorized |

Does your PC run on Windows? You would save a lot of time if you learned the Windows shortcuts and paid attention to the tips for working smarter that they offer. A lot of people don’t like changing the way they do things when they have already figured something out, and they usually don’t think that there may be a better way. Windows users are no exception but it’s wise to keep in mind that, regardless of the ways you use your PC, there probably exists another procedure that is even faster.

You probably know one or more ways to minimize or maximize your screen, but sometimes it’s more enjoyable to view something full screen. This really is nice if you are watching a video or looking at a beautiful photograph. The detail will be more awesome if you view it in full screen mode. This way, you’ll only be seeing your image, rather than the usual header at the top of the screen and taskbar at the bottom. You can easily go to full screen view by hitting the F11 key in the first row of your keyboard after opening your chosen video or photograph with either Windows Explorer or Windows Media Player. Pressing the Escape Key (ESC) will take you out of full screen mode and back to your previous view. These instructions, however, only work with Windows XP or Windows 7.

Another program you should investigate and run regularly is the Defragmentation tool. Defragmentation may sound too complex for some people or, because they don’t really know what it is, they don’t realize it’s something they should do. You will enhance the performance of Windows if you defrag on a regular basis and it’s quite easy to do. It becomes even more essential if you need to download a lot of files. When you run the defrag program on your hard drive, it rearranges your files in a more efficient manner. Open Windows Explorer, click on a hard drive, choose Properties>Tools and them you will see the defragmentation tool. This will not take very long, unless you have a large amount of data on the disk. If you prefer, you can set up your computer to automatically run the defragmentation program on a set schedule.

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. For most users, Standard mode is sufficient, but if you’re involved in any technical fields, the Calculator can do quite a bit. 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. If you want your Windows to run better and more efficiently, apply some of the tips we’ve outlined above. People use computers for different purposes and, regardless of your use, you can definitely find shortcuts to make your work more efficient. It won’t take you long to recognize the many possibilities you will experience once you have decided to learn new and better ways to experience Windows.

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