How to Enable AutoComplete in Windows XP Professional

Author Danial Cruz on 10-06-2011

Windows XP ProfessionalYour time is precious, and there is no point in wasting your precious time in typing same website addresses, forms and passwords. Enable AutoComplete in Windows XP Professional in order to save your time and effort. What you need to do is just configure AutoComplete settings of Internet Explorer. You may also adjust the settings so that AutoComplete saves only the information that you would like.

Given below are the steps to perform this process.

•  Step 1: Open Internet Explorer and click “Tools” in the menu bar.
•  Step 2: Choose “Internet Options” from the dropdown list. This will open the “Internet Options” window.
•  Step 3: Now you have to select the “Content” tab.
•  Step 4: Click the “Settings” button under the “AutoComplete” section.
•  Step 5: Now you have to select the check box next to “Address Bar“. This will enable AutoComplete for your address bar. It is also recommended to check the sub-options under “Address Bar“.
•  Step 6: There are check boxes next to “Forms” and next to “User Names and Passwords“. Check these boxes for enabling AutoComplete for forms and user names and passwords.
•  Step 7: Click the “OK” button to save your changes and again click the “OK” button exit the Internet Options window.

Following aforementioned steps you can easily enable AutoComplete in Windows XP Professional. For more operating system support, call a computer repair service provider.

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How to Add a Folder to the Taskbar in Windows XP

Author Danial Cruz on 02-06-2011

Do you need to access any particular folder several times while working? You don’t need to go to My Computer every time to access the folder. Yes, you can add the folder to the Taskbar and access it instantly. The process is very simple and you can do it easily without help of a remote tech support expert. Adding the folder to the taskbar allows you to access the contents of the folder with a single click of your mouse.

Let’s take a look at how to perform this task in Windows XP operating system.

Step 1 : Right-click on the Taskbar. This will display a list of options. Add Folder to Taskbar

• Step 2 :Place the cursor on “Toolbars” option, which is on top of the list. A new list containing more options will be displayed.
• Step 3: Click on “New Folder” option from the list. By default the desktop will be displayed.
• Step 4: Folders that are present on desktop will be shown. Locate the particular folder from “My computer” that you want to add to Taskbar.

• Step 5: Select the folder and click “Ok” button.
The folder will now be displayed on the taskbar and you can access all its contents clicking on >> button. Facing difficulties to accomplish the task? Get in touch with a computer repair service provider.

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10 Cool Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts: Operate Your PC More Efficiently

Author Sandra Jones on 26-05-2011

Windows 7 Keyboard ShortcutsDo you know Windows 7 operating system comes with some of cool keyboard shortcuts? Yes, if you are using this operating system on your PC, you can enhance your efficiency and save your time using these keyboard shortcuts. Check them out; you will definitely think why you didn’t use them earlier.

Create a new folder by pressing Ctrl+Shift+N together.

In order to get Send to menu press Shift+Right-Click

Would like to open a program as administrator? Ctrl+Shift+Click need to be pressed all together.

To get to taskbar items press Win+T.

To quickly show desktop, press Win+Space.

If you are using dual monitors, to move active window to left monitor press Win+Shift+Left Arrow Key, and if you want to move active window to right monitor, press Win+Shift+Right Arrow Key.

If you want to connect your Laptop to a Projector press Win+P.

To open taskbar programs press Win+1, Win+2 and so on.

For checking System Properties press Win+Pause.

To access Windows Task Manager press Ctrl+Shift+Esc.

Try these amazing keys and make your computing experience more exciting. Last two keys could also be used in Windows XP operating system. Talk to an expert for Windows 7 support.

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