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The tips include motions for common keyboard actions as well as suggestions for using the scratch-out gesture when you make a mistake. Whether a current user or someone contemplating a purchase, these tips provide a helpful guide to efficient uses of the pen tool on the Tablet PC.
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Computer help site Of Zen and Computing chooses their all time favorite Windows keyboard shortcuts, including the can’t-live-without:
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Yahoo! News offers up their top 10 Windows XP tips of all time. They’ve covered a wide range of topics from display tips to bits on how to increase disk space and performance.
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You’ve got 342 pics from your trip to the Grand Canyon. Do you have about 3 extra hours to name them something other than 45929_23.jpg?
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Windows XP users who need a little bit of help seeing parts of the screen can use the Microsoft Magnifier, a baked in accessibility feature:
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Power-user site ExtremeTech shows you how to get started with Vista’s speech-recognition capabilities.
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The good old Windows System Configuration Editor from Windows 3.1 is still available for your use in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium and Windows XP.
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As you are probably aware, Microsoft Windows was probably named as such because it contains a heck of a lot of Windows that you find yourself working with.
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Flat Panel Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Screens are becoming more common in the industry and many of the major computer companies are shipping them to customers who purchase new computer systems.....
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