Wednesday, 2 November 2016

How to Stop Aero Shake from Minimizing Your Windows

Aero Shake—a fun little feature that lets you grab a window by the title bar and shake it to minimize all other open windows—can sometimes get in the way. If you don’t like it, you can turn it off with a quick Registry or Group Policy edit.

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How to Customize Keyboard Shortcuts in LibreOffice

If you’re using the free alternative to Microsoft Office, LibreOffice, and you like using keyboard shortcuts, you can customize the shortcuts in each LibreOffice program and for all LibreOffice programs in general.

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The Best Weather Apps for Android

Everyone has at least one weather app installed on their phone, but there are so many different ones out there. Finding the “best” one can be a bit difficult, so we’ve rounded up a couple of the best to help you decide.

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How to Remove Viruses and Malware on Your Windows PC

Whether you saw a message saying a virus was detected, or your computer just seems slow and unreliable, you’ll want to scan for malware on your PC and remove any you find.

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Tuesday, 1 November 2016

How Do You Adjust Google Chrome’s UI Scaling?

Everything can be going along nicely until a program gets a new update that suddenly turns everything into a visual mess, like scaling up the UI, for example. Is there a simple solution? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has some helpful solutions for a reader’s frustrating browser UI problem.

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How to Turn On Your TV or Stereo Using the Amazon Echo and Logitech Harmony Hub

If using a remote to turn on your TV is too old school for you, here’s how to use the Amazon Echo to turn on your television using your voice with a little help from Logitech’s Harmony Hub.

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Geek Trivia: Which Of These Conditions Allow People To Recall Their Entire Lives With Near-Perfect Detail?

Which Of These Conditions Allow People To Recall Their Entire Lives With Near-Perfect Detail?

  1. Autobiographia
  2. Hyperthymesia
  3. Recollensia
  4. Mnemonica

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