Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Tips and Tricks in Windows Vista

In this tutorial, i will explain about Tips and Tricks in Windows Vista.

1. Adding a New submenu under the Send To Menu In Vista, you can easily rearrange the context of the sub-menu "Send To". That way, the context menu will appear vary their derivatives. For example, when you right click a document and then select the "Send To", you can save the document to a USB storage media
flash disk.

Adding or reset submenu from the context menu "Send To" is very easy. The first thing you need to do is access the Send To folder with the help of "Windows Vista's Shell: command". Way, click menu

"Start" and then type 'shell: sendto' in the Start Search field and click on the folder 'shell: sendto "displayed by Vista. Furthermore, Vista will display the Windows Explorer screen that takes you into the SendTo folder. Now navigate your views on the Windows Explorer screen to the right. It was there, you could add a submenu from the context menu "Send To".

For example, I want to add submenus USB flash disk that is located on drive F: \. To make it, right click mouse in the area to the right Windows Explorer and select menu "New | Shortcut." Furthermore, Vista will display the Create Shortcut window. Through the window, click the Browse button and navigate to the location of the USB flash disk is located. In this time tips, USB flash disks that I use to be on drive F: \. The next step, click
the "Next" and then give the name of the shortcut that was created, such as USB (F). Finally, close the Create Shortcut window by clicking the "Finish". Now, when you Right click a document and then choose the context menu "Send To". You will find a new submenu, is a USB (F).


2. Change Drive Letter Writing Format When you access the menu "Start | Computer", Vista will display a standard format drive letter that is written like Local Disk (C:) or DATA (D:). If you are interested in a standard format, you can change it. How do I?

To change the format of a standard drive letter that is written in Vista, you can use Drive application assistance
Letter View 1.0. This free application you can download the software provider's website just as http://www.brothersoft.com/ and www.softpedia.com/. How to use this application quite easily. First, extract the file and run the Drive-LetterView.ZIP execution file (extract) called Drive-LetterView.EXE. Furthermore, this application will display a drive letter window display options. Through the window of that, you can choose the format desired drive letter. After you select the format of writing, you can press the button "Apply" and to see the results of the changes, go to the Computer window (click the menu "Start | Computer") and press the [F5] on the keyboard.

3. Disable Password in Sleep Mode and Screen Saver After your computer is inactive for a while, you use Vista logon screen displays. There, you are prompted to type or enter a password. This rule can you switch off so you no longer need to type a password when Vista wakes up from sleep mode or when the screen saver is active. To disable it, you can follow the tips that I present below.

To disable the password protection function when you want to access Vista from sleep mode, type 'powercfg.
CPL 'in the "Start Search" and press [ENTER]. Through the window that appears, click "Require a password
on wakeup "then click the" Change Settings That are currently unavailable. "Under the" Password protection on wakeup ", click the radio button" Do not require a password ". Finally, save all changes made by pressing the" Save changes ". In the meantime, to disable password protection when wanted to go to Vista from the Screen Saver mode, you can set it through the Screen Saver Settings window. For that, go to the Windows Screen Saver Settings by right-clicking the desktop area and select the menu" Personalize | Screen Saver ". Through the Screen Saver Settings window that appears, check the box" On resume, display logon screen "and finally press the" OK ".
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