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How to disable system warning in windows 7
How to disable system warning in Win 7 by the Easy Way.
To disable system warning, you should deal with UAC settings and disable UAC on Windows 7.
1. Click the Start button and type UAC in the search box. Then click "Change Use Accout Control settings" links.
2. On the setting Dialog, drag the slider down to Never notify. And click OK button to apply.
Now the windows 7 system warning will disappear.
To disable system warning, you should deal with UAC settings and disable UAC on Windows 7.
1. Click the Start button and type UAC in the search box. Then click "Change Use Accout Control settings" links.
2. On the setting Dialog, drag the slider down to Never notify. And click OK button to apply.
Now the windows 7 system warning will disappear.
Logging in automatically Windows 7
Every time Windows ask us to log in with typing the user name and password. That is very useful when there are several people who have access to the computer, but somewhat uncomfortable if the computer is also for personal use or wish to have access for visitors.
To avoid ever entering the data, then find and start logging automatically.
Keep in mind that set the auto start can only make the team manager.
First we open the Start Menu, what can be done quickly by pressing Windows + R simultaneously.
In the search box you must type netplwiz and press Enter.
Then you have to click the user account name, so it is highlighted, which allows automatic start.
Now with the mouse must be disable the box that says: Users must enter a user name and password to use this equipment. (as shown in the picture).
Click Apply, and the system will ask us to confirm the user's key that we have previously highlighted (thus disables the log data prompted us). Once done press OK and the process is complete.
To avoid ever entering the data, then find and start logging automatically.
Keep in mind that set the auto start can only make the team manager.
First we open the Start Menu, what can be done quickly by pressing Windows + R simultaneously.
In the search box you must type netplwiz and press Enter.
Then you have to click the user account name, so it is highlighted, which allows automatic start.
Now with the mouse must be disable the box that says: Users must enter a user name and password to use this equipment. (as shown in the picture).
Click Apply, and the system will ask us to confirm the user's key that we have previously highlighted (thus disables the log data prompted us). Once done press OK and the process is complete.
Windows cant find wireless printer cant
I had a XP pro and Windows 7 in dual boot system. I unplugged the USB connector and installed the wifi into XP. Because the printer needs to connect to the router/access point and set all the wifi ssid/security.
Wireless printer worked fine for the xp, but when I booted into Windows 7, i can't find the wireless printer. How do I get the computer to recognize the printer as being wireless?
You might now want to Add a wireless Device or Printer. And Set your printer to be used via wireless connection. Through control panel --> network and internet --> add wireless device to network.
Then you can start to setup your wireless printer in Windows 7.
Wireless printer worked fine for the xp, but when I booted into Windows 7, i can't find the wireless printer. How do I get the computer to recognize the printer as being wireless?
You might now want to Add a wireless Device or Printer. And Set your printer to be used via wireless connection. Through control panel --> network and internet --> add wireless device to network.
Then you can start to setup your wireless printer in Windows 7.
Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts List
Managing Windows
- [Win+M] – Minimize all open windows
- [Win+Shift+M] – Undo all window minimization
- [Win+D] :- Toggle showing the desktop
- [Windows+Up] – Maximize window
- [Windows+Down] – Minimize windows / Restore
- [Windows+Left] – Dock window to the left side
- [Windows+Right] – Dock window to the right side
- [Windows+Shift Up] – Maximize vertical size of window
- [Windows+Shift Down] – Restore vertical size
- [Windows+Shift Left] – Move window to left monitor
- [Windows+Shift Right] – Move window to right monitor
- [Win+Spacebar] – Aero desktop peek
- [Win+Home] – minimize/maximize all inactive windows
- [Alt+F4] - Close the active window
- [Alt+Tab] - Switch to previous active window
- [Alt+Esc] – Cycle through all open windows
- [Win+Tab]- Flip 3D
- [Ctrl+Win+Tab]- Persistent Flip 3D
Taskbar
- [Win+Any number (1, 2, 3, .., 0)] – open the corresponding taskbar pinned program
- [Ctrl+Click a pinned taskbar icon] – cycle through the program’s open windows
- [Shift+Click a pinned taskbar icon] -run a new instance of the program
- [Ctrl+Shift+Click a pinned taskbar icon] – run a new instance of the program as administrator
- [Shift+Right-click on icon] – Show window menu (Restore, Minimize, Move etc)
- [Shift+Right-click on grouped icon] - Show window menu (Restore All, Minimize All, Move All etc)
- [Win+T] – Cycle through applications on taskbar (showing its live preview)
- [Win+Shift+T] – As above, but in reverse order
- [Win+R] - Opens Run dialog box
General
- [Win+P] – show presentation mode projector options
- [Win+G] – show desktop gadgets
- [Win+L] – Lock computer
- [Win+X] - Mobility Center
- [Win++] - Zoom in
- [Win+-] – Zoom out
- [Win+=] – Magnifier
Windows Explorer
- [Alt+P] - Show/hide Preview Pane
- [Alt+Up] - Go up one level
- [Alt+Left/Right] - Back/forward
- [Alt+D] - Address Bar
INTERNET EXPLORER 9 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
VIEWING AND EXPLORING WEB PAGES
To do this | Press this |
Display Help | F1 |
Toggle between full-screen and regular views of the browser window | F11 |
Move forward through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites bar | TAB |
Move back through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites bar | SHIFT+TAB |
Start Caret Browsing | F7 |
Go to your home page | ALT+HOME |
Go to the next page | ALT+RIGHT ARROW |
Go to the previous page | ALT+LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE |
Display a shortcut menu for a link | SHIFT+F10 |
Move forward through frames and browser elements | CTRL+TAB or F6 |
Scroll toward the beginning of a document | UP ARROW |
Scroll toward the end of a document | DOWN ARROW |
Scroll toward the beginning of a document in larger increments | PAGE UP |
Scroll toward the end of a document in larger increments | PAGE DOWN |
Move to the beginning of a document | HOME |
Move to the end of a document | END |
Find on this page | CTRL+F |
Refresh the current webpage | F5 |
Refresh the current webpage, even if the time stamp for the web version and your locally stored version are the same | CTRL+F5 |
Stop downloading a page | ESC |
Open a new website or page | CTRL+O |
Open a new window | CTRL+N |
Open a new InPrivate Browsing window | CTRL+SHIFT+P |
Duplicate tab (open current tab in a new tab) | CTRL+K |
Reopen the last tab you closed | CTRL+SHIFT+T |
Close the current window (if you only have one tab open) | CTRL+W |
Save the current page | CTRL+S |
Print the current page or active frame | CTRL+P |
Activate a selected link | ENTER |
Open Favorites | CTRL+I |
Open History | CTRL+H |
Open Feeds | CTRL+J |
Open the Page menu | ALT+P |
Open the Tools menu | ALT+T |
Open the Help menu | ALT+H |
WORKING WITH TABS
The following table describes shortcuts used when working with tabs.
To do this | Press this |
Open links in a new tab in the background | CTRL+click |
Open links in a new tab in the foreground | CTRL+SHIFT+click |
Open a new tab in the foreground | CTRL+T |
Switch between tabs | CTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB |
Close current tab (or the current window if tabbed browsing is disabled) | CTRL+W |
Open a new tab in the foreground from the Address bar | ALT+ENTER |
Switch to a specific tab number | CTRL+n (where n is a number between 1 and 8) |
Switch to the last tab | CTRL+9 |
Close other tabs | CTRL+ALT+F4 |
Toggle Quick Tabs (thumbnail view) on or off | CTRL+Q |
USING ZOOM:
To do this | Press this |
Increase zoom (+ 10%) | CTRL+PLUS SIGN |
Decrease zoom (- 10%) | CTRL+MINUS SIGN |
Zoom to 100% | CTRL+0 |
USING SEARCH:
To do this | Press this |
Go to the search box | CTRL+E |
Open your search query in a new tab | ALT+ENTER |
Open the search provider menu | CTRL+DOWN ARROW |
USING PRINT PREVIEW:
To do this | Press this |
Set printing options and print the page | ALT+P |
Change paper, headers and footers, orientation, and margins for this page | ALT+U |
Display the first page to be printed | ALT+HOME |
Display the previous page to be printed | ALT+LEFT ARROW |
Type the number of the page you want displayed | ALT+A |
Display the next page to be printed | ALT+RIGHT ARROW |
Display the last page to be printed | ALT+END |
Specify how you want frames to print (this option is available only if you are printing a webpage that uses frames) | ALT+F |
Close Print Preview | ALT+C |
USING THE ADDRESS BAR:
To do this | Press this |
Select the text in the Address bar | ALT+D |
Display a list of addresses you've typed | F4 |
When in the Address bar, move the cursor left to the next logical break in the address (period or slash) | CTRL+LEFT ARROW |
When in the Address bar, move the cursor right to the next logical break in the address (period or slash) | CTRL+RIGHT ARROW |
Add "www." to the beginning and ".com" to the end of the text typed in the Address bar | CTRL+ENTER |
Move forward through the list of AutoComplete matches | UP ARROW |
Move back through the list of AutoComplete matches | DOWN ARROW |
OPENING IE TOOLBAR MENU:
To do this | Press this |
Open the Home menu | ALT+M |
Open the Print menu | ALT+R |
Open the RSS menu | ALT+J |
Open the Tools menu | ALT+O |
Open the Safety menu | ALT+S |
Open the Help menu | ALT+L |
WORKING WITH FEED, HISTORY AND FAVOURITES:
To do this | Press this |
Add the current page to your favorites (or subscribe to the feed when in feed preview) | CTRL+D |
Delete browsing history | CTRL+SHIFT+DEL |
Open an InPrivate Browsing window | CTRL+SHIFT+P |
Open the Organize Favorites dialog box | CTRL+B |
Move selected item up in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box | ALT+UP ARROW |
Move selected item down in the Favorites list in the Organize Favorites dialog box | ALT+DOWN ARROW |
Open Favorites Center and display your favorites | ALT+C |
Open Favorites Center and display your history | CTRL+H |
Open Favorites Center and display your feeds | CTRL+J |
Open and dock the Favorites Center and display your feeds | CTRL+SHIFT+J |
Open the Add to Favorites menu (or open Subscribe to feed when in feed preview) | ALT+Z |
Open the Favorites menu from the menu bar | ALT+A |
Display all feeds (when in feed view) | ALT+I |
Mark a feed as read (when in feed view) | ALT+M |
Put cursor in Search box in feed view | ALT+S |
EDITING:
To do this | Press this |
Remove the selected items and copy them to the Clipboard | CTRL+X |
Copy the selected items to the Clipboard | CTRL+C |
Insert the contents of the Clipboard at the selected location | CTRL+V |
Select all items on the current webpage | CTRL+A |
Open Internet Explorer Developer Tools | F12 |
USING INFORMATION BAR:
To do this | Press this |
Move focus to the Information bar | ALT+N |
Click the Information bar | SPACEBAR |
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