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Try An Animated Mouse Cursor by Morgan Hamilton
Mouse cursors are useful and functional as they help you get an idea about where you are supposed to type. They usually look so unobtrusive, that we hardly notice them. The important thing is that they work great for us, and show where typing should take place. ... And in the brief while that he asked for my permission to check his mail on my home computer, he had managed to change the desktop settings, hide all my files and folders and worst of all, managed to replace my beautifully functional cursor with an animated mouse cursor.
Yukon Solitaire Strategy Guide by Dan Fletcher
Yukon Solitaire is fun card game, requiring the ability to plan elaborate sequences
of long moves. It is quite unusual compared to other solitaire games, because it lets
you move stacks of cards when they aren't in sequence. It isn't possible to win every game of Yukon Solitaire, but a good... I find it helpful to leave my
mouse cursor above the column I'm currently analyzing. ... When that happens, just move onto the next column. ... Either a card in the
sequence is missing, or a card you need is already being used (In the example
above, if the black four already had a red three...
Why Laptops are Different than Desktops by Bonnie Archer
Laptops are different from desktops in the these ways; 1. Power supply: As desktops can be plugged in an outlet in the wall (AC Power) so can laptops with an AC adapter. But how a laptop is different from a desktop is that it is portable because batteries can also power laptops. ... Lastly, a laptop may have a touchpad that you move your finger across to move the cursor. ... A trackpoint allows you to push your finger over the point to move the cursor. ... A trackball, rotating the ball allows you to move the cursor.
How Notebooks are Different than Desktop PCs by Bonnie Archer
Laptops are different from desktops in the following ways; Power supply: As desktops can be plugged in an outlet in the wall (AC Power) so can laptops with an AC adapter. But how a laptop is different from a desktop is that it is portable because batteries can also power laptops. ... Lastly, a laptop may have a touchpad that you move your finger across to move the cursor. ... A trackpoint allows you to push your finger over the point to move the cursor. ... A trackball, rotating the ball allows you to move the cursor.
Calculator Tips: Improve Graphs with the TI-83/TI-84 Formatting Screen by Samuel Mela
There are many options to control the display of graphs in a TI-83 / TI-84 series calculator. To format a graph in a TI-83 / TI-84 calculator, you must use the format menu. Access the Format Menu 1. Press the 2ND key then the ZOOM key. 2. You should now be in the "Format Menu Screen". ... CoordOn Versus CoordOff If you select CoordOn the coordinates of the cursor location cursor will be displayed at the bottom of the graph, as you move the cursor around. ... The default setup of the Format Menu Screen looks like this: RectGC PolarGC CoordOn CoordOff GridOff GridOn AxesOff...
Cisco CCNA Certification: Five Key Combinations You Should Know by Chris Bryant
When you start studying for your CCNA and CCNP exams, many books will present you with a huge list of keystroke shortcuts for use on Cisco routers. While the 640-801, 811, and 821 exams may ask you about one or two of these, you really have to get hands-on experience with these commands to... I personally like to use the left and right arrows, but you can also use CTRL-B to move back and CTRL-F to move forward. ... If you see the error is near the beginning, use CTRL-A to move the cursor immediately to the beginning of the line.
Get Off To A Running Start With Microsoft Word XP by Peter Kitson
Just as we were getting comfortable with our cozy, fuzzy version of MS Word, along comes Word XP. This article explains some of it’s important new features and how to make the most of them. Time to get your sneakers on and let's get off to a running start with Word XP. ... Move the cursor and click on any button (or other Word object) to bring up details on it. ... The mouse cursor will turn into a four-headed pointer. ... Then, to move the toolbar, simply drag it to where you want it to appear and click to place it there.
The Right-Click Trick by Scott Carey
Microsoft Windows employs an extremely helpful capability for finding out what actions are available at any point on the screen. This capability, which displays context-sensitive menus, is available by clicking on the right mouse button with the cursor at the desired point on the screen. ... For example, if you put the cursor over a word in Microsoft Word and click the right mouse button, the menu displayed will give you the choices of Font, Paragraph, Bullets and Numbering, Hyperlink and Synonym, all of which are applicable to any word in a Microsoft Word document.
7 More Things You Should Know About Microsoft Word by Mike Seddon
Following on from my successful article "7 Top tips for Microsoft Word", here are 7 more really useful tips. Don't work harder, work smarter! Moving icons around the toolbars To move icons around the toolbars, simply hold the Alt key down, move the cursor over the icon you want to move and... Also if you want to remove icons from your toolbars, simply do the above to pick up the icon and this time move the cursor over your document before you release your mouse button. ... If you want to quickly move between open Word documents simply hold down the Alt key and press F6.
Mouse Hunt – Not the Movie (Choosing the Perfect Mouse for Your Computer) by Ismael Tabije
Computer Mouse – it’s something you wouldn’t run away from. Instead, it is the one thing you would search for. In fact, every body is in search for a good one. And it has actually become a not-so-easy task to “hunt” for a good mouse – for your pc. What do you look for, when you say “good... The fingers or the thumb are used to move the ball that prompts the cursor to point at an object in the screen. ... This unusual idea was prompted by Hunter Digital, for the purpose that both hands can continually work on the keyboard while the foot can simultaneously move the mouse.
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