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By running a Command Prompt as an Administrator, you can start just about any program or Control Panel applet without being bothered by UAC prompts.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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You're not getting any younger, and neither are your eyes. Use this tweak to keep your monitor running at its high native resolution but bump the size of text up.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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You're not getting any younger, and neither are your eyes. Use this tweak to keep your monitor running at its high native resolution but bump the size of text up.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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This little utility was originally designed for use with Tablet PCs, but in Vista it's available to anyone running a premium version. Use it to snip all or part of a screen and paste the screen shot into a document or e-mail message.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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A shortcut buried deep in the Performance and Reliability section of Control Panel allows you to generate a quick, information-packed report that spotlights any problems with your system. Here's where you can find it.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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If you've got the right sound hardware, you can tap into some excellent audio enhancements, including virtual surround sound and tools for cranking up the bass output.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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Did you know that each of the first 10 shortcuts on the Quick Launch bar has its own custom keyboard shortcut?
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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The cursor that marks the insertion point in a program or dialog box is thinner than Kate Moss. A well-hidden option lets you put a little weight on this skinny pointer.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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Security Center is a nag. The little icon sits in the taskbar, popping up annoying messages and generally making a nuisance of itself. Until you find the switch to make it go away for good, that is.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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This miniature control panel is only available on portable PCs. Use it to enable or disable a wireless adapter or an external monitor and to get a quick fix on battery life. It's even easier if you know the easy keyboard shortcut.
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Listing added: Apr 30, 2007)
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