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The best Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts

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Keyboard shortcut Function  + Q Open Cortana for voice input  + S Open Cortana for text input    + I Open Windows settings pane  + A Open Windows 10 Action Center    + X Open Quick Link menu  + Left Snap active window to left  + Right Snap active window to right  + Up Snap active window to top of screen  + Down Snap active window to bottom of screen  + Ctrl + D Create a new virtual desktop  + Ctrl + Left Cycle through desktops to the left  + Ctrl + Right Cycle through desktops to the right  + Ctrl + F4 Close current desktop  + TAB Access all desktops and apps in Task View  + PrtSc Take a screenshot and save it to Screenshots folder  + G Open the Game DVR recorder  + Alt + G Start recording current activity on screen  + Alt + R Stop recording

15 Most Useful Microsoft Word Shortcuts that You Probably Don’t Use

1. Shift + F5 (Returns to the last edit point) Very useful when you have to copy some text from other parts of the document and you want to return to where you were in order to paste it. 2. Shift + F3 (Changes the case of any selected text) This word shortcut is very useful when you want to toggles through the capitalization options. If you have a few lines of text in all uppercase and you want it to be in lowercase then this shortcut should make your life heaps easier. 3. Ctrl + Enter (Inserts automatic page break) It’s amazing how many people use manual page break (Press enter key repeatedly to bring some chapter/line to the next page)! Manual page break is a maintenance nightmare cause as soon as you enter a line in the document you will have to manually fix all the other pages again. Use page break and make your word editing life easier. 4. Ctrl + Shift + N (Applies the Normal style) This removes the formatting of the selected text. Very handy when copying stuff fro...

What is a command for Local Area Connection

You can easily type "ncpa.cpl" in the Run box to open the Network Connections.

How to configure Wireless MAC address filter on wireless router

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Step 1 Open the web browser and type  http://tplinkwifi.net  or IP address in the address bar (default is  http://192.168.0.1  or  http://192.168.1.1 ). Press  Enter . The username and password are both “ admin ”.   Step 2 Go to  IP & MAC Binding -> ARP List  page, you can find the  MAC address  of the all the devices which are connected to the router.   Step 3 Go to  Wireless -> Wireless MAC Filtering  page, click the  Add New  button.   Step 4 Type in the MAC address you want to allow or deny to access the router, and give a description for this item. The status should be  Enabled  and at last, click the  Save  button.   You need add items in this way one by one.   Step 5 At last, about the Filtering Rules, please choose  Allow/Deny  and  Enable  the Wireless MAC Filtering function.     ...