Tag: menus

Proformance Increase through My Computer

February 18, 2007 by Jason

1: Start > Right Click on My and select properties.
2: Click on the “Advanced”
3: See the “Perfomance” section? Click “Settings”
4: Disable all or some of the following:
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Faster Windows XP Menus

February 02, 2007 by Jason

Sometimes making your PC ‘run’ faster is just about changing the way programs run e.g disabling splash screens. This tip will make your machine feel faster, by increasing the speed with which load, by removing the delay between clicking on a menu and that menu being displayed, which is enforced by XP.

To enable this do the following: Read More»

Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7

January 28, 2007 by Jason

ie71.IE Appearance IE allows you to zoom in or out on web-pages – use Ctrl+(+) and Ctrl+(-), You can even generate a print preview that the page to your paper size.
2.Classic To stick with , the ALT key or the Tools menu provides easy access to those familiar classic of IE.
3.Web Use the engine you prefer through one familiar box, and change providers on the fly from a handy drop-down menu.
4.Tabbed Browsing How often do you open a number of web pages with a similar theme? Well you can group these together under the same Explorer window with tabbed browsing. A simple ctrl-click will open a link in your current window to a new .
5.Quick Once you have the group, Quick allows you to view all your tabbed pages as , allowing you to quickly pick the page you want.
6.Favorites (Groups) Favorites are even easier, and you can even save those same groups you created for later use. Simply use the star to access saved pages or groups, or + to add the page or group to favorites.

Windows Vistaâ„¢ Folder Navigation

January 28, 2007 by Jason

vista1.Getting around your PC - look visually different, but with more navigation is even easier. Using the Navigation pane you can visually see the folder hierarchy and quickly find your destination.
2.Address bar - The arrows on the Address Bar open a fly-out to specific on your PC or network.
3.Classic – If need you can return to the classic views just hit the ALT key. However, stay with the Vista default configuration for better .