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Apr 29 2009

Compacting your Windows Task Manager option……

So if you very often use Windows Task Manager (Ctrl+alt+del) then here is a smart tip for you. have you ever known that the window of Xp Task manager can be made title less for this only have to do is double click on empty space right side of the tab options and “feel the difference” and if want to revert back double click anywhere on the border tab… doesn’t it a nice tip….

If you are in the performance tab and you go for the tittle bar less mode you can get a nice looking widget showing your system usage…

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Apr 29 2009

Sudden mouse fails - Control it using your num key pad…

Sometimes while we are on a way to work on our PC, we found that our pointing device …mice….oh..mouse stops working and we doesn’t have any alternative of it. And unfortunately a lot of application we are using today requires a lot of mouse navigation. So what we do? Buying a new mouse but the same moment that may not be possible. So why not we use a temporarily option available like controlling the pointer using our number keypad. Though it is not a full alternative but is manageable to work through using our keypad. So to enable it visit your control panel section and there click on Accessibility Option. And on the mouse tab turn on “Use Mouse Keys” and for some more custom settings you can also go to Settings tab.

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Once you activate the mouse setting be sure that your numlock is on unless it will not work and for left click use number pad 5. So I think  your problem is solved, don’t so?

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But here, if you want more control of your mouse pointer you can also use Mouseman an alternative of Windows tool you have tried above, this is much more flexible and comfortable with customized keys and several other features.

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