Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

How To Take Beautiful Photos With Your Mobile phone

 Tips To Take Photos With Your Smart/Mobile phone

I like photography. I have a nokia E5 mobile. It is the time of photography. Many people like to use their phone as camera. Because many people don’t feel the need to carry real cameras around anymore. Mobile photography is becoming increasingly popular. Every year, mobile and Smartphone cameras get better and better, While phone cameras still can’t replace good SLRs, they’re a very good match for the compact cameras, and since your phone comes everywhere with you anyway, it also becomes your go-to camera.
Just because your phone is your default camera, however, doesn’t mean you need to be taking bad photos. While some cameras are better than others, you can take beautiful photos even with a 5MP, 2560pixel X 1920 pixel camera like the one that comes with my old digital camera. Let us know how we find the best mobile phone cameras to capture quality images.

The tips above, when followed, can help you create some beautiful photos with your mobile device. Naturally, it still requires creativity and a good eye, but following some technical pointers is always a good start.

Important of Lighting

As with any digital camera, lighting is very important, and it’s doubly important if you’re using a phone camera. While some modern phones come equipped with a very good camera, most smartphone cameras still need all the help they can get to come up with a good enough photo. This is where lighting becomes your best friend.
It’s not always possible to control it, but there are two important points you want to keep in mind:
1) you need light.
2) you don’t need direct light. Getting your subject to stand in non-direct sunlight (best) or non-direct artificial light (second best), can make the difference between a bad photo and a good one.

No Zoom For You


 
Optical zoom is great, but when it comes to phone cameras, you’re pretty much stuck with digital zoom. This means the optics of the camera don’t actually change, the image doesn’t actually come any closer. Rather, digital zoom basically takes the portion of the image you’re aiming at, and expands it to fit the entire screen, much like you would zoom in on your computer. When you do this, you get low-resolution images, which are of lower quality than non-zoomed ones. So use your legs and hands instead, and just get closer to your subject. If you must use your zoom to get your subject in sight, you might want to give up on this photo altogether.

Steady Does It

This goes without saying, but it’s still important to keep in mind. When using any camera, and especially a somewhat inferior one, you want to keep your hands as steady as possible. Try leaning your elbows or hands on a steady surface while taking your photo, you’ll be surprised at the difference this can make.

White Balance

Many phone cameras and apps come with the option to control white balance. Adjusting your white balance makes sure the colors you capture are as accurate as possible, considering the lighting you have available. White balance controls usually include an “auto” option, and other options such as “daylight”, “cloudy”, “fluorescent”, “incandescent”, etc. While the “auto” option is sometimes good enough, you can get much better results when adjusting the white balance to match your lighting. So if you know you’re going to be taking several pictures indoors under a yellow light bulb, it could pay off to take an extra minute and adjust your white balance.

Avoid Flash

I recommend you to use less flash you.True, phone cameras can’t always handle low light, but if you can’t do it without flash, you might not want to do it at all. Since I don’t have hardware flash on my own mobile device, I used a different one which also has a better camera. The example above is somewhat exaggerated, but it’s a good demonstration of how flash can ruin a photo, even when the lighting is not the best.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

How To Start Computer without CPU Power Bottom


How will the power of the computer keyboard.

Many of you may know about. I share it with everyone.

The CPU of the computer to start the power button. But for some reason, suddenly lost when the computer CPU power button does not work, or the computer. This kind of trouble do not fret about CPU power button on the keyboard can easily be turned on. The Delete button from the keyboard of the computer must be running to catch it. 'll Open a page in the BIOS will monitor.

 According to the Power Management Setup will be hit. Then press Enter again will select the Power on My Keyboard. Then, hit the Enter Password again. Password to return to his own fancy when one of the 'key' to be selected. Finally, return to [F10] button will come out Immediately. Then from the 'key' is pressed, it will be on the computer at any time.
 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Best 3 CD/DVD/Blu ray Burning Software

Today, I presented with three well-known cd burning software's and features . All burning software in their respective features unsurpassed .Rank is considering it , and popularity .


Nero Burning ROM Feature:
 
Nero Burning ROM included all the features we were looking for in great CD Burning software, and then some. Although Nero can only rip CDs to MP3, Nero Digital or WAV formats, it can read popular most music formats including WMA and AAC. It can also convert tracks to MP3, M4A/MP4 (similar to AAC), WMA, FLAC, OGG and more.

Other music and audio features include the ability to edit and record sound files, and edit and mix music.
Nero Burning ROM data burning is pretty straight forward and supports CDs and DVDs. Simply drag and drop the data information you want to copy and burn in Nero’s display and click the burn button. Perhaps one of Nero’s most valuable data tools is the ability to read and write ISO files.
You can also backup and recover your computer data using Nero.

In addition to music and basic data support, Nero can also be used as a photo editor, create slideshows with pictures and music tracks, author, edit and capture video and even create labels. Nero can also burn unencrypted DVDs, convert video files, and record TV from your built-in TV tuner.

Homepage:- http://www.nero.com/

Roxio Creator Feature:

You’ll never run out of ways to use Roxio Creator, it is likely the last piece of media software you’ll ever need. You can easily rip music CDs directly from the drive or burn CDs from your hard drive. Roxio supports all popular music formats including MP3, AAC, WMA and WAV. You can even use Roxio to transfer your music to your portable device.

Roxio Creator also includes a media manager, label maker and can create audiobooks.
Roxio’s Data support is comprehensive but straight forward. You can burn data to a disc, burn or create a disc image and copy and convert unencrypted DVD Video formats. You can also schedule backups and restore files.

Additional features include video capture, editing and burning. You can even play movies in Roxio’s CinePlayer. You can also edit, enhance and share photos.
The desktop widget that allows you to drag and drop files you want burned onto a disc keeps improving with each passing version.  This little tool comes in handy when you don't want to have to open the program over and over again to get to the burning features.

Home page. www.roxio.com/enu/products/creator/

Express Burn Feature Set:

 

With Express Burn, users can copy discs or create audio and data CDs, data and video DVDs and data Blu-ray discs. When you’re done burning a CD, you can edit the title of the album as well as the title of each track and the artist that’s associated with it. That might not seem like much, but it’s really all you would ever need to do with CD burning software. Additional features would be great; however, in the case of Express Burn, they would likely drag the program down and detract from the programs main purpose of burning several different types of CD and DVDs.
Express Rip, the CD ripping side of Express Burn, is much simpler. All you’re able to do in it is load a disc into the drive and rip the CD as a single track or separate tracks. You also have the option to rip the CD into one of many different tracks, such as WAV, WMA, MP3 AAC, AMR, FLAC, M4A, OGG, MPC, APE, SPX, AIFF, AU, GSM, RAW, RSS and VOX.

 Home page: http://www.nch.com.au/burn/index.html

If  you want to know about more CD Burner visit. CD Burning Software Review .

How to remove Bois Passward


Forgot Your BIOS Password? No tension, today I write about a freeware which can remove your BIOS Password.It name PC CMOS Cleaner. There are many different ways to eliminate the BIOS Password
You may have overlooked the code of your BIOS or you never realized it, whatever may be the case is. Sometimes it becomes necessary to gain accessibility BIOS to modify system options.

The most basic way to eliminate the BIOS code is to remove the CMOS battery for  a few moments.A pc uses this battery to consider its options and period & time when your pc is flipped off. The CMOS battery is the reason why you always get the appropriate period and time whenever you system your PC.
When you eliminate it from your CPU laptop will ignore about all the options such as BIOS code too. So to reset/eliminate your BIOS code you just have to eliminate this battery once and then put it back after few mere a few moments.
If you don’t know how to do this or if you are not familiar with computer hardware & stuff then you can try using this software - PC CMOS Cleaner .PC CMOS Cleaner is an easy-to-use tool to recover, delete, decode and display the superior passwords stored in BIOS whatever the brand is. Most types of BIOS are supported. It’s an bootable CD that runs on x86 and x86_64 computers. No need to pay expensive fees to experts.It’s a useful tool for users to get their lost BIOS password back, or clean passwords from anold computer bought from others.The download file is an iso file so first you have to burn it on a cd and then boot from that cd to recover your BIOS password.

Download PC CMOS Cleaner

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Make MB-size picture in a few kilobyte for Upload facebook

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Today I will share with you a software that will protect both valuable time and megabytes.We are constantly uploading photos to Facebook or a different site in many cases, but this is all a size too large in size. As a result, many a time as this may be all it takes to upload a photo Additional MB, but our time is wasted. Image Tuner software is used only within a few seconds, you can become a king-size picture in a few kilobyte Can. It's easy to use, and many other. Anyone will be able to understand how to use it can easily be seen to be of use. Image Tuner size and less than one MB. It's freeware. It does not take any money. Download this and will upload it to your favorite site.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Free Freez Screen Video Capture


Today I share with you a software which allows you to do what you are doing everything on your computer, you can video. I have many screen capture of the software you use. This software is very good and I like them simple. They do not have any more trouble. Do not run after install. Then click on the video record button to record will start. Other software, such as a record of when it will not slow your computer and nothing. The size of the software is only 700 KB. I hope those who do not read, they must be downloaded. I can tell you 100% guarantee that everyone will take it. Click on the link below to download the software to quickly Loss before. 
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Monday, December 12, 2011

How to remove e-mail automatic which read complete

 How to remove  e-mail automatic which read complete/The e-mail will self-destruct after being read.
 
If your mail is forwarded or sent to other  you from the fear of falling? I have no fear when you  read my e-mail it will be automatically deleted. Now I show here how you make your private e-mail, which means that you have read the e-mail to your recipient's mail box to remove automatically.
 First  you go this site And follow the Step.

Step1. Write below just under write your note below
Step2. When your write complete  press CREATE NOTE bottom. Than you get a link
Step3.Copy the link and send it to whom you want to read the note.
Step4. The note will self-destruct after being read.(Copy the link to open your own mail and in person , and that you can send email messages to help the field and paste it where you do not need additional text.)








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Friday, December 9, 2011

How To fabricate windows to IPad


Apple, the iPhone, iPod and iPad with many other products do, in addition to the operating system that contains all panye like it to be enchanting. Nowadays, many people buy Apple's iPad or goods purchased leads back to the poor, but who (like me), they called the iPad jinisatare How to buy? However, today I present you with the kind of application that a lot of desire to put an end to build your iPad. We can not buy the iPad, I have been using what I can taina. If you want to show you how you're going before you in my Desktop Desktop on my iPad.

The above picture is certainly something that we do not have fun with you i really like this simulatara and iPad is my desire to make use of otherwise miteche

Almost all of these simulator iPad you can use almost all application. So you can not do that again with this simulator. Even Facebook, Google Plus, with more , photo editing for the online Photoshop, there are games to play different games snap national poll. If you need to have more of an application for the new Apps Store, so do not worry.

I used to use it now if you want to download the application eksani Apple iPad contents of the book and enjoy the fun. The application of the "Adobe AIR" is not supported, so there is no trouble to install this application, simply click on the file without iPadian.exe Extract the start to be story.
You Can Download From Here
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Thursday, December 8, 2011

How To Send An eMail Or Massage in Future Absolutely Free

Send a Message into the Future for Free!
Send An eMail Or Message in Future. It is now very easy.The instant messaging is very normal. But never - never in any particular future date (any future program, greetings, notice, vacation, etc.) becomes an important message to send. Difficulty in remembering the date fixed for any inconvenience resulting from the at least one exemption is available and it was easier life.
I know a web-site with you-not you want to introduce a future date at which you can send your desired e-mail. The site's name is Future Message.org

Generally, this website shops people emails for a time period and then delivers them as an email, textual content, or Twitter.  People can choose to have their concept sent by one or up to all three methods of interaction.  This service is no cost and will always be no cost.

How to open multiple accounts in Yahoo Messenger 11

We use it to chat to Yahoo Messenger. But there are many more than one account. Or family of the others to keep the account and open. I often need to run together after more than one account. Yahoo Messenger 10 for a software to run multiple accounts available. Name Ymulti! The new version has no choice but 11. In a way I analama Yahoo Messenger 11 to more than one account, you can run through a pitcher can be.


Basically you need to edit the registry , it is .

Open to Run form Windows start bottom

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Go.  Regedit এ  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\yahoo\pager\Test 

 

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There will be a new registry .
 
 Right place, right -click an empty  New> DWORD Value ,

Here write Plural and press Inter

 

Here double- click it to enter the value 1 .And press Enter

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Let's go to the Registry Editor. Now you can open a Yahoo account. It runs a Yahoo account to login to the desktop. Yahoo runs the other way, it occurred to account for this login. This color change can account for the benefit of each. To minimize the round button, press passes, and color selection. 


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How To Play Playstation Game in iPhone Or iPod touch


On your iPhone or iPod touch jailbreak will be out .Then you open Cydia .

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Click the Manage tab .Sources tab , click the Manage tab .Click Edit from the right side .On the left side , click Add .

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After clicking Add, the following link and click on the Add source said. Verifying URL http://repo.biteyourapple.net Add text will come after. If this is the end of this article, click Return to cydia.
Click the Search tab and type of Psx Cydia now scph101.bin for psx4all psx4all and apple before you, Mark. Do not install the two files psx4all and scph101.bin for psx4all.
Now you Plaustation of any games (Rome) to download the iPhone or ipod touch and var / mobile / Media / ROMs / PSX / Open the folder in the psx4all can play.
This var / mobile / Media / ROMs / PSX / folders to keep files?
iFunbox download http://dl.i-funbox.com/ifunbox_en.zip iPhone or ipod touch PC to connect to the ifunbox open. 

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Raw File System and click on the left side mid- way .From var\u003e mobile\u003e Media\u003e ROMs\u003e PSX folder on you go .

Best PDF Editing and Design Software for Professional User

PDF Editing and Design Software for Professional User   

Today I will share with you that 3 of the software design, and edit PDF When I was 3 for 3 PDF software is a very popular for designing and editing. Do you want to edit them, and for those who designer Professional  popular PDF software, I hope you'll take 3. There are many software tools for e-PDF to easily create and edit the design for the software, but there are very few.    

1. Serif PagePlus X5
PDF Software for designing and editing photos, I used to have the best software like Serif PagePlus X5. It is
It is very easy to design and edit the PDF. It has many features that help you edit PDF and is designed to be very useful. It's another big benefit of the
I like that it is very good, it is very easy to convert PDF to any webpage.
Click here to download Serif PagePlus X5  

2. Foxit PDF Editor
The main feature of Foxit PDF Editor is very easy for those who are using low-configuration computer is very good for them to be. It is
PDF Layout, you can edit photos too easily and want to add any photos, you can choose the same size. It is designed with your graphics
And you can.
Click here to download Foxit PDF Editor 

3. Adobe Acrobat Suite
To design and edit PDF is the most popular and widely used software. However, there is nothing to say about it then, and it cost a lot more frequently than other software. It will fascinate you with sophisticated features. The key here is the download link enclosed site, you can also use the web to find a crack.
Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Suite
              

How To Download Torrent File in Mobile Phone

How To Download Torrent File in Mobile Phone.

I think you got a great service for the software. Whichever is less, you can download any Torrent File. This is supported by the Nokia [S60 3rd SIS] and [S60 2nd SIS] mobile phone has.

In particular, there are some benefits
A) at the same time you can download multiple torrents.
B) Resume facility.
C) you will see the download speed.
D) Download's file, you will see its details.
In essence, a great software.
Click here to download.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How to setup Windows7 Form USB Pendrive

How to load Windows 7 onto a bootable USB Disk/Pendrive.

Here Explain how i make a bootable  my pendrive when my DVD ROM not working.

To total your Home windows 7 power-user practical knowledge, you may consider losing the whole considerably OS onto a USB travel. Whether you hold it around in your wallet or throw it in a workplace cabinet, it's the best footwear drive for crisis installs-including those instances when you're working with a laptop or some other pc that does not have an to prevent travel. Even better, your set up instances will be considerably decreased, thanks to your key's expensive memory-we shaved off mins from our total set up time.

Here's how to make a schmancy-fancy footwear key for either Home windows 7 or Vista-but not for other OSes, so please don't try! We've run a cut down edition of this document in the paper before, but because it was so unbelievably popular-and so germane to this function story-we've determined to talk about it again, now with more aspect and displays.
Step 1. Format Your USB Key



Plug in your USB key and back up any existing data stored on it. You'll need to format the key (thus erasing existing data) before you can make it a bootable device. We used an 8GB key, but a 4GB key will also work.
 
Step 2. Partition that Key in CMD

 
Open up a command prompt as an Administrator. You can do this by searching for cmd.exe in your Windows/System32 folder, right-clicking the executable, and selecting "Run as administrator." Alternatively, type CMD in the Start Menu search field and activate the command prompt using Ctrl + Shift + Enter.


 
You should now be under C:\Windows\system32 (assuming your Windows partition is the C drive). Type diskpart in the command line to enter the Disk Partition command-line tool, which lets you format and create partitions on active disks. Now type list disk to reveal a list of all your active disks, each of which is associated with a number. Make a note of which one is your USB key, based on the capacity. In this screenshot, our USB drive is Disk 2.

Step 3. Format Away (Command-Prompt Style)
It's now time to enter a load of commands to properly partition the key, and format for the NTFS (did you know this stands for "New Technology File System"?). In succession, enter the following-and type carefully, Jimbo!
Select Disk # (where # is the number of your USB disk. We typed Select Disk 2 for this job)
Clean (this removes any existing partitions from the USB disk, including any hidden sectors)
Create Partition Primary (creates a new primary partition with default parameters)
Select Partition 1 (focuses operation on the newly created partition)
Active (sets the partition to active, informing the disk firmware that this is a valid system partition)
Format FS=NTFS (formats the partition with the NTFS file system. This may take several minutes to complete, depending on the size of your USB key)
Assign (this gives the USB drive a Windows volume and next available drive letter, which you should write down. In our case, drive "L" was assigned)
Exit (quits the DiskPart tool)

Step 4. Copy Windows DVD to a Desktop Folder

 
Insert the Windows 7 installation DVD into your drive, and view the files that it contains. Copy all of the files to a folder on your Desktop. We put the disc contents in a folder named Windows 7.

Step 5. Turn Your Key into a Bootable Device

 
Now, go back to your command prompt, running it as an Administrator. Using the CD command, navigate your way to the folder where you placed the Windows disk ISO files. Your command line path should look something like C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Desktop\Windows 7\ if you followed our lead on folder placement. Now type the following commands:
CD Boot (this gets you into the boot directory)
Bootsect.exe /nt60 L: (this assumes L is the drive letter assigned to your USB key from the previous step)
In case you're wondering, Bootsect infuses boot manager–compatible code into your USB key to make it a bootable device. Also be aware that if you're currently running 32-bit Windows Vista or 7, Bootsect will only work if you use the files from the 32-bit Windows 7 install disc. The Bootsect executable from the 64-bit version will not run in 32-bit Vista. Don't forget it!

Step 6. Load the USB Key with Your Install Files

 
Copy all of the extracted ISO files into the USB drive. You don't need to do this from the command prompt. Just drag and drop the files from the Windows 7 folder into the USB drive using Windows Explorer. We also recommend copying your hardware drivers onto the same key so the installation wizard can find them.
Your USB key is now all ready to go! Plug it into your target system and make sure you enter the BIOS (typically by hitting F2 or F12) to temporarily change the boot order to allow booting from the USB key before your primary hard drive or optical drive. Now, when you plug the key into a machine, your system should automatically begin speedily downloading setup files off of the USB key and entering Windows 7 installation.

Great Tips For Windows 7

Keyboard Shortcuts for Committed Mouse Abolitionists

Let's kick off this power-user party with keyboard shortcuts-tricks every enthusiast should memorize when mastering a new OS. We're confident the following time-saving keystrokes will save you precious neural processing cycles, and make your mouse jealous with neglect.
Alt + P

In Windows Explorer, this shortcut activates a preview pane of your selected file, be it an image, sound, or video document. This panel is great for previewing images in your photos directory, obviating the need for fancier third-party software.
Windows + Up and Windows + Down
If a window isn't maximized, pressing the Windows + Up arrow key will make it fill your entire screen. Windows + Down arrow will minimize that active window.
Windows + Shift + Up and Windows + Shift + Down
Hitting these three keys will vertically stretch an active window to the maximum desktop height (the width of the window, however, will stay the same). Pressing Windows + Shift+ Down will restore the window to its previous dimensions.
Windows + + and Windows + -

Pressing the Windows button with either the plus or minus key activates the Magnifier, letting you zoom in on the entire desktop or open a rectangular magnifying lens to zoom in on (and out of) parts of your screen. You can also customize the Magnifier to follow your mouse pointer or keyboard cursor.
Windows + Left and Windows + Right
These two shortcuts will make your active window fill up exactly one half of your screen-depending on which arrow key you use. And once a window is fixed to one side of the screen, you can repeat the shortcut with the same arrow key to flip it to the other side.
Windows + Home
This shortcut minimizes every open window on your desktop except the active window. Pressing this shortcut again restores all the minimized windows.
Windows + T

Like Alt + Tab (still our all-time-favorite Windows shortcut), Windows + T cycles through thumbnails of your open programs via the Taskbar's peek menu.
Windows + E
Automatically opens up a new Explorer window to show your Libraries folder.
Windows + P

Manage your multiple-monitor setup more efficiently with this handy shortcut. Windows + P opens a small overlay that lets you configure a second display or projector. You can switch from a single monitor to dual-display in either mirror or extend-desktop mode.
Windows + Shift + Left and Windows + Shift + Right
If you're using two or more displays-and you are, aren't you?-memorize this shortcut to easily move a window from one screen to the other. The window retains its size and relative position on the new screen, which is useful when working with multiple documents.
Windows + [Number]
Programs (and new instances) pinned to your Taskbar can be launched by hitting Windows and the appropriate number key. Windows + 1, for example, launches the first application in the taskbar, while Windows + 4 will launch the fourth.
Windows + Space

This combo performs the same function as moving your mouse to the bottom right of the Taskbar: It makes every active window transparent (save faint outlines) so you can view the desktop underneath.

Track Your Actions with Problem Step Recorder


To aid their development of Windows 7 beta versions, the Microsoft engineers built in a diagnostic tool called Problem Steps Recorder that combines screen captures with mouse tracking to record your actions. You can launch this program from the Start Menu by typing psr.exe in the search field. Hit the Record button and the applet tracks your mouse and keyboard input while taking screenshots that correspond with each new action. When you stop recording, your session is saved to an HTML slide show recreating your steps, to which you can add comments and annotations. This tool is insanely useful if you need to create a tutorial for a computer-illiterate relative. Hi Mom, hi Dad!

Master Your New Font Manager


Font management is much improved in Windows 7. The Add Fonts dialog is history, and in its place is new functionality within the Fonts folder itself. First, the folder now shows font previews via each font file's icon (visible with Large or Extra Large icon views). Second, fonts from a single set will no longer show up as different fonts; they're now combined as a single family, which can be expanded by double-clicking the icon. Third, you can now toggle fonts on and off by right-clicking a font icon and selecting the Hide option. This prevents applications from loading the font (thus saving memory), but still keeps the file retained in the Font folder. Finally, Windows 7 includes a new fancy, free-flowing font called Gabriola that shows off the advanced antialiasing, text rendering, and "stylistic alternate" font flourishes afforded by DirectWrite (Microsoft's API for 2D text rendering) and OpenType.

Launch Games with Keystrokes


One of our biggest annoyances with Windows Vista was the Games Folder, aka the Gaming Grotto, aka the Gaming Ghetto. In Vista, Games for Windows titles and other game shortcuts automatically install to this directory, which you can only access with a Start Menu shortcut. This scheme prevents you from starting a game from the Start Menu search bar (aka the power user, keyboard-only method). Indeed, while you can launch any other application by mashing the Windows key, and typing its name in the Start Menu field, this isn't the case for games installed to Vista's Games Folder. Well, this oversight is fixed in Windows 7, and the universe is now home to slightly less evil.

Burn a Spittin' Image

You can quit messing around with ostensibly free, malware-infected burning software, because Windows 7 comes loaded with a DVD and CD ISO burning application. Just double-click your image file and Windows will start a tiny program window to help burn your disc. It's a bare-bones app, but it works!

Become More Wordly with Hidden Wallpapers


Besides its default desktop wallpaper, Win7 includes desktop backgrounds catered to your region (which is identified when you first install the OS). We Americans, for example, get six 1900x1200 images showing off National Parks and beaches. However, if your tastes run more international-don't worry, we won't hold that against you-you can grab wallpapers for other regions from a hidden folder. Type globalization in a search of your C: drive. The only result should be a folder located in the main Windows directory, and you should only be able to see ELS and Sorting folders nested here. Now search for MCT in the top-right search bar. This will display five new unindexed folders, each corresponding to a different global region. Browse these folders for some extra themes and wallpapers specific to Australia, United Kingdom, South Africa, and Canada.

Take Control of UAC


Despite good intentions, User Account Control pop-ups were one of the most annoying aspects of Vista, and thus UAC became a feature that most of us immediately disabled after a clean install. UAC in Windows 7 displays fewer warnings, but you can also fine-tune its notification habits by launching the UAC Settings dialog from the Start Menu. Just type UAC in the Start Menu search field and click the result. We find that setting the bar to just one tick above "Never notify" provides a comfortable balance between mindful security and incessant, Alice Kramden–caliber nagging.

Calculate Your Mortgage and Other Math Tricks




The reliable Calculator applet has been beefed up to do more than just basic arithmetic. You can now toggle between Standard, Scientific, Programmer, and even Statistics modes. In addition, the Options menu lets you pull out many new automated conversation tools, such as Unit Conversion (e.g., Angles, Temperature, Velocity, and Volume) and Date Calculation (e.g., calculate the difference between two dates). More templates give you the ability to crunch gas mileage, lease tipping points, and even mortgage estimates (yeah, right!) based on any variables you input.

Reveal All of Your Drives


If you use built-in memory-card readers in a 3.5-inch drive bay or on your desktop display, empty memory card slots will not show up as drives in My Computer. But that doesn't mean they're not still there. To reveal hidden memory card slots, open My Computer. Press Alt to show the toolbar at the top of the screen, and go to Folder Options under Tools. Hit the View tab and uncheck the "Hide empty drives in the Computer folder" option.

Use Devices and Printers to Quickly Dig into Hardware


Tired of switching between Device Manager, Properties menus for your devices, and the Start Menu to manage and use printers, digital cameras, mice, and other peripherals? Windows 7 comes to your rescue with its Devices and Printers dialog. Open Control Panel and select View Devices and Printers from the Hardware and Sound category. Right-click a device icon in Devices and Printers to configure the hardware, create shortcuts, troubleshoot, view properties, and run programs. Devices and Printers can save you a lot of effort. For example, when you use it to manage your computer, you have one-touch access to 12 different Control Panel and Explorer interfaces. And when you use a Windows 7–specific driver that supports Device Stage, Devices and Printers uses thumbnail art of the actual device, as shown.

Calibrate Your Notebook's Text and Color


After doing a clean install of Windows 7 on a notebook, the first thing you should do is tune and calibrate ClearType text and Display Color. Windows 7 includes two built-in wizards that run you through the entire process, pain-free. Launch ClearType Text Tuning by typing cttune in the Start Menu search field and opening the search result. You'll go through a brief series of steps that ask you to identify the best-looking text-rendering method. For Display Color Calibration-useful if you're using Windows 7 with a projector or large-screen LCD-search and launch dccw from the Start Menu. It'll run you through a series of pages where you can adjust the gamma, brightness, contrast, and color of the screen to make images look their best.

Control AutoPlay Settings Like a Megalomaniacal Tyrant


Windows 7's version of AutoPlay, like its predecessors', lets you specify what to do with media types when you connect an external drive or insert a disc. Sure, you may have hated AutoPlay in Windows XP, but Win7 provides you with reasons to take a fresh look. As in Vista, Win7 lets you configure AutoPlay settings by media type, but you should poke around for more tweaking options. Open Control Panel, select Hardware and Sound, and then select AutoPlay. By default, Win7 uses AutoPlay for all media and devices; this can be unchecked, and from there you can personalize AutoPlay actions like a madman. Note that each type of media-music CDs, DVDs, software and games, media files, blank media, and video discs-offers you choices based on Windows utilities as well as third-party programs. Choose your favorite app as an AutoPlay default, or to keep the traditional pop-up AutoPlay menu, select Ask Me Every Time.

Solve External Hard Drive Hassles with Convert.exe


Windows 7 prefers hard disk drives that use the NTFS file system: Its integrated backup program cannot back up files from or to drives that use the older FAT32 file system. So, if you select a drive that uses FAT32 as the backup location, Windows 7 displays an error message. FAT32, a leftover from the days of Windows 98, works with both MacOS and Windows (which is why most external hard disks use this file system by default), but it lacks the features needed to fully support Windows 7 backup. Use Convert.exe to solve this problem. Open a command-prompt session and use the following command to change your external hard disk's file system: convert x: /fs:ntfs (replace x with the actual drive letter of your external hard disk). Convert.exe will check your external hard disk for errors, verify there's enough space for conversion, and then convert with abandon. While this theoretically will not destroy your data, we recommend you back up your files first.

Convert WMC Recordings for Use with Vista and XP



Windows Media Center (WMC) improved in the jump from Vista to Windows 7-you'll find better integration of cable, broadcast, and Internet TV in the program guide, better support for widescreen displays, and a refined user interface, among other changes. But if you want to share your recordings with Windows XP or Vista users, or use the dozens of recording and file-conversion utilities made for those versions of WMC, you're sort of screwed, as Windows 7 no longer uses the DVR-MS file format for recording. Instead, it uses WTV (Windows TV), and WTV files can't be used by older versions of WMC or Windows Media Player.
You can, however, convert a TV recording from WTV to DVR-MS by using the conversion utility provided in Win7.
TV recordings are stored by default in the Public Recorded TV library. Open the library, right-click the recording, and select Convert to DVR-MS Format. At the end of the conversion process, the Recorded TV library contains both your original .wtv file as well the .dvr-ms conversion. The .dvr-ms file can be used with programs designed for Windows XP and Windows Vista Windows Media Center, and can be played on Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player in Windows XP and Windows Vista.

Command Windows 7 to Generate an Energy Report





As a power user, you may be concerned with power consumption, making the command-line utility powercfg.exe a must-see. To create a report on your PC's energy appetite, press the Windows key and type cmd in the search box. Right-click cmd and select Run as Administrator. Now, select the box and type powercfg –energy at the command-line prompt, and hit Enter. Powercfg will run for about 60 seconds, then generate a report called energy-report.html in C:\Windows\system32. This report will notify you of anything in your computer that is keeping the CPU cycling, thus burning power and sucking notebook batteries dry. After you run the report, you'll likely find that USB devices never entered Suspend state. While you might think the power consumption of a USB key is pretty insignificant, if it prevents the CPU from cycling off, that device can really hit where it hurts-in your battery's nards.

Cling (Desperately) to Vista's Taskbar



Let's start with the bad news: Windows 7 eliminates the option to use the classic grey Windows 2000–style Taskbar. You're also committed to the modern version of the Start Menu. But the good news is that you can still tweak the Taskbar to make it run like it did in Windows Vista, replacing the program icons with the names of each open app. Right-click the Taskbar and hit Properties. Check the "Use small icons" box and select "Combine when Taskbar is full" from the drop-down menu under Taskbar buttons. You still get the peek-view thumbnail feature of the Taskbar, and inactive programs remain as single icons, but open programs will display their full names.

Exile Programs to the System Tray

All active programs show up as icons on the Taskbar, whether you want them to or not. While this is useful for web browsing or word processing, your taskbar can get cluttered with icons you would normally expect to be hidden away, like those for Steam or a chat client. You can, however, keep active instances of these programs hidden away in the System Tray/Notification Area by right-clicking their shortcuts, navigating to the Compatibility tab, and selecting Windows Vista under the Compatibility Mode drop-down menu. Just be aware that this only works for programs that would previously hide away from the Taskbar in Vista.

Manage Your Jump Lists



The Jump List, a list of shortcuts to files or tasks for a particular Start Menu or Taskbar item, is one of the most significant improvements in Windows 7. Each time you open a file or website, or run a task with a program that supports Jump Lists, Windows 7 stores the shortcut to the file, website, or task for reuse. Unlike Windows XP, however, Windows 7 doesn't group these shortcuts into a single location. Instead, it stores shortcuts for each program's files, websites, or tasks in a separate shortcut list-aka the Jump List. To see the Jump List for a program in the Start Menu, simply click the right-arrow icon. To see the Jump List for a program icon on the Taskbar, right-click the icon. Windows eventually removes items from the Jump List when it runs out of space, but you can override this. To make any Jump List item a permanent entry, highlight it and click the pushpin icon (reverse this process to unpin it). And if the idea of leaving an icon trail of all your recent history disturbs you, you can disable Jump Lists entirely: Right-click the Start Menu, choose Properties, and uncheck the two boxes under Privacy.

Organize Your Taskbar and System Tray

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The programs that you pin to your Taskbar can be moved around to any order you want, whether they're just shortcut icons or currently active applications. The Taskbar, if unlocked, can also be dragged to latch to the left, right, or even top of your desktop. As shown below, Windows 7 improves side-docked Taskbar support with better gradient rendering and shortcut support. It really works well if you're using a widescreen monitor. Just as the Taskbar icons can be rearranged at will, the icons in the System Tray (actually called the Notification Area) can be dragged and set to any order, as well. Hidden Icons can be dragged back into view, and you can hide icons by dragging them over the white triangle, and dropping them into the Hidden Icon well-much easier than working through the Notification Area Customization menu.

Accelerate Your Start Menu





The Start Menu hasn't changed much from Vista, but there are some notable improvements. The behavior of the power button has been changed to Shut Down, as opposed to Hibernate, which was the asinine default in Vista. But you can also change the button default to do other actions. Right-click the Start Menu, and choose Properties. From the Power Button Action drop-down, you can choose a new default button behavior. If you hit the Customize button, you'll enter a world of opportunities that help you control what the Start Menu displays. Most options are turned off, but you may want some on, like the option to display recorded TV files, a feature that's new in Windows 7. Also be aware that Start Menu items should be set to "Display as a link" if you want them to open up Jump Lists.

Arrange Files by Type, Month, Artist, and Other Options

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Windows Vista introduced the concept of using the Details folder view to group files by criteria such as name, date modified, type, size, and other options. These choices are still available in any folder by right-clicking inside the folder and selecting them from the options menu. But Window 7 does Vista one better with its new Libraries scheme, which enables you to view the contents of multiple file locations in a single logical folder. And as you'd expect, each Library comes correct with contextual file-arrangement options that vary according to what's being viewed. For example, in the Pictures library, you can choose from Day, Rating, Tag, and Month. For videos, maybe arranging by Length, as in our screenshot, is most relevant. You get the point.

Pin Folders to Favorites and Start Menu






Explorer's Jump List shows your seven most frequently visited folders, but you can manually bookmark some favorites to the top of the list by pinning folder locations. Just right-click any folder-either on your desktop or from an open instance of Explorer-and drag that folder icon to the Explorer shortcut on the Taskbar. You'll see a message that reads "Pin to Windows Explorer" before you release the mouse button. The folder will appear under a Pinned section of the Jump List, and you can remove it by clicking the "Unpin from this list" icon on the right side of the panel. You can also right-click and drag a folder directly to the Start button to pin that folder to the general Start list.