Mar
05
Have you ever wanted more control for positioning application windows in Microsoft Windows? Have you ever struggled setting up three different windows side-by-side? Do you have a need to look at multiple windows on the same display?
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Presentation Techniques,
Vista,
Webcasting,
Windows,
XP
Nov
10
Have you ever presented a webcast? If you have, then I am sure you can relate to how hard it is to make your audience focus on your content. The problem with webcasting is that we cannot be sure as presenters, that our audience is focusing on a particular part of the screen. This is easy when you present in person, but during a webcast you have only your voice, your mouse, and your keyboard to try to make it work. Let me give you an example. Imagine that you are attending a webcast, where I am showing an Excel spreadsheet on my screen, and I am discussing the content of the cells in the upper left column. What happens if you are looking in the lower right corner of my screen? Well, by the time you realize that you need to look up to the left, I may have already changed my screen to show something else. As a presenter, I probably did not realize that you missed an important segment of my presentation.
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Tags:
Presentation Techniques,
Shortcuts,
Vista,
Webcasting,
Windows,
XP
Nov
01
Are you uncomfortable speaking in front of large crowds? Do you get nervous during a presentation? Do you get stressed and almost forget your rehearsed lines? Would you like a solution that helps you relax while still presenting like a Pro? Keep reading and you will learn more how easy this can be using the Presenter View feature.
Here’s a little teaser of what it looks like!

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Tags:
Office,
PowerPoint,
Presentation Techniques,
Video Tutorials,
Vista,
Windows,
XP
Oct
22
If you haven’t figured it out yet, I love keyboard shortcuts. They make me happy as every shortcut saves me a few mouse clicks. Previously I wrote an article about the usage of the F2 key but I thought it would be a good idea to show you the rest of the generic shortcuts Windows has to offer. I was talking to a friend earlier about the blog and he told me some of his favorite shortcuts. We quickly agreed that our favorite shortcut is the WIN+E, which opens Windows Explorer. Another of my favorite is WIN+L, which locks the computer.
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Tags:
Shortcuts,
Vista,
Windows,
XP
Oct
20
I use the Windows Search Assistant all the time to find not only files, but also more specifically words or phrases within file(s). You have probably used this technique many times already. It is easy to do but there is one little snag. Windows only allow word and phrase search for file types it can recognize. So what happens when you want to search for a word within .PHP files? I do a lot of web development and as such I work with several web files with a file type that Windows just won’t work well with. Often do I need search for a word or phrase within a number of these unrecognizable file types.
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Tags:
Explorer,
Search,
Vista,
Windows,
XP
Oct
18
This week I’ve been presenting at a client conference so I have not been writing any articles for a while. I’ve been too busy planning and presenting my security sessions during four long and interesting days. Ok, maybe I have done a little partying with my customers too. My customers never seem to get tired. They are a lot of fun. However, now I’m back again! I thought it would be fitting to talk about a trick that made me sit down and write this article tonight, even though I wanted to go to bed and sleep. It’s a trick that I picked up while reading a magazine at my dentist’s office a couple of weeks ago.
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Tags:
Excel,
GTD,
Office,
Vista,
Windows,
XP
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