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View Desktop From The Windows Taskbar

Posted by admin under Knowledges, MS Windows, Tutorial on December 17th, 2008.

If you are like me, you probably have several programs running at once. That means that I can’t get at all those icons on the desktop without minimizing all of the windows, right? Wrong. There is an easy way to get at the desktop icons and you don’t have to download any utility programs to do it either.

Step 1
Click the right mouse button on the Windows taskbar. This will open a menu. Point to the word “Toolbars” and a sub-menu will open. You should have something similar to the image in

Step 2
If there is not a check next to the word Desktop, click on Desktop. If there is, you can just press the escape key because the Desktop toolbar is already selected. Now the right-hand side of your desktop will look like Figure 2.

Step 3
If you click on the double greater than sign (>>) a menu will open with an entry for every icon on your desktop. If you have folders on your desktop, you will be able to view their contents as a sub-menu. (See Figure 3.)

Step 4
To run any of the programs listed on the menu, just click them as you would the Start menu.

Clear Your Memory Without Restarting

Posted by admin under Knowledges, MS Windows, Tutorial on December 11th, 2008.

Everyone usually will restart their computer to remove and idle processes, if their windows computer start running slow. But if there’s a simpler way by clearing the memory, why we must restart PC every time windows running hard? And below are the steps for that simpler way :

Step 1. Create new shortcut
assuming your working with a windows PC,Right click on an empty spot on your desktop and select New - Shortcut.
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Microsoft Launched Small Basic for Kids

Posted by admin under Knowledges, MS Windows on November 10th, 2008.

Small BasicAfter a year in the making, and with very little fanfare, Microsoft last month launched Small Basic, a free programming language aimed at kids. Unlike Scratch and Alice, tools designed for kids to learn programming in a ‘codeless’ environment, Small Basic is essentially a small version of the BASIC language.

Drawing inspiration from the original BASIC language, but based on the newer .Net Framework, Small Basic consists of three distinct pieces: (more…)

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