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Become a Computer Power-User

All around the world, approximately 9 out of 10 home computers run on a version of Microsoft Windows. Windows allows you to surf the web, use various applications and change your computer's settings. It allows us to do everything relatively easily. It's very ly that it's installed on your computer, so it is important to learn these 18 tricks that will save you time and make you feel a computer wiz:

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

1. Quickly get to the relevant item on a scrollable list

Windows will sometimes give you a selection menu with many options, requiring you to scroll up or down until you find the correct option.

Example: If you're trying to change the language to Spanish in the picture below, click "E" (Español). This trick also works in your desktop, and in a file folder.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

An example for a multiple-option scroll menu

2. Print only what you want

You find a great recipe, a funny joke, or an interesting article that you want to print, but you don't want to print the whole page, just a specific part. What you do is:

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The selection checkboxes are highlighted in red for reference

3. Make the mouse pointer always stick to the dialog buttons

When Windows pops up a dialog box (error / selection / save), you can make the mouse pointer automatically appear on the box's buttons.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

Relevant checkbox highlighted in red

4. Create shortcuts to your favorite sites on your desktop

If you have a few websites that you love to visit often, why not make a shortcut that will launch your browser in the desired website?

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User
"Page" icon highlighted in red

5. Change the folder icon into a picture you want

All the folders in your computer are a mess? Can't always find what you want quickly because they all look a? You can avoid that by assigning a picture to a relevant folder:

 

Now your folder will have the image of your choice as the default image.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User
Changing the folder's name on the right, New folder image on the left

6. Decide which programs will run on startup

When we turn on our computer, some applications launch along with it. Sometimes, these applications slow down the computer's start-time, or they just might be unnecessary. To stop these applications from running on startup, do the following:

Be sure you know what you're disabling! If you're not sure, research it on Google or ask a friend.

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Writing "msconfig" in the search-bar on the left, possible startup programs on the right

7.. Get to the desktop quickly

If you have a lot of open windows, but you need to get to the desktop quickly, you can do it with a single action:

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

Keyboard with "win" & "D" keys highlighted

8. Get to a website without launching a web-browser

Need to save a few precious moments? You can get to a website of your choice without waiting for the web browser to load:

This will send you directly to that site.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User
Illustration of how to search for a website in the search bar

9. Rename many files in one go

If you have a big photo folder that you want to rename to a uniform name, along with a number, this is the way to do it:

Now all the files have a single name, followed by a serial number.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

Selected files were named "Trees", number was added by Windows

10. Choose a default program to run certain files

Sometimes, when you install a new program, it "takes over" certain kinds of file, making a mess of your routine. There's a quick and simple way to resolve that:

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

Red highlights showing relevant "Open" fields

11. Quick access to the "Help" menu

Simply click on the "F1" key – this will launch the help menu for the program you're running.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

A keyboard with the F1 key highlighted

12. Quickly access programs

If you want to find and run a program without having to look for it, use the built-in search feature in the Start menu.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User
An example of the results when searching for "Notes"

13. Use two programs, side by side

Windows allows you to run two programs, side by side, with ease:

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

A screenshot of 2 windows running side-by-side

Another method is to hold the "Win" key and use one of the arrow keys to send a window to the appropriate side.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

Keyboard with "win" and arrow keys highlighted

14. Open a recently-used file (Windows 7 and above)

Want to see the last files/folders that were accessed on a certain program?

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Example of recently accessed folders

15. Minimize all windows

There's a "secret" button in Windows 7 and above that allows you to minimize all the windows at once.

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User
The "secret" button is highlighted in red

16. Quickly access the calculator

If you need a calculator quickly, Windows has a solution for you:

Searching for "calc" and the relevant program

17. Delete whole words in a word processor

When you use the backspace key, you delete one character at a time, but you can delete whole words instead:

18 Tips to Help You Become a Computer Power-User

Backspace & Ctrl keys highlighted in red

18. Use an image preview window

A very useful function that Windows has is to show you a preview of pictures that helps if you're trying to locate a specific one.

If you're done, you should use the Alt + P combo again, as the preview window can be a hindrance when not wanting to preview pictures.

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An example of what the preview tool looks

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