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Monday, December 14, 2009

Scheduled Task In Windows Xp

Scheduled Task In Windows Xp


Step 1: Goto "START MENU" and click on "ALL PROGRAMS".



Step 2: Then goto "PROGRAMS" and then click on "ACCESSORIES".



Step 3: Then goto sub menu "SYSTEM TOOLS" and Click on "SHEDULED TASK".



Step 4: Or goto "CONTROL PANEL" and click on "SCHEDULED TASK".



Step 5: A window will be opened with an option to "ADD SCHEDULED TASK".



Step 6: By clicking on "ADD SCHEDULED TASK" a "SCHEDULED TASK WIZARD" will be opened to shedule a task.



Step 7: After clicking on next , a window will be opened to select a program to schedule it to a particular time. You can even browse a file from other location.



Step 8: For example select a command prompt task to schedule it to a particular time and then click next.



Step 9: Then give the name for the task if neccessary and select the task performance option and then click next. ( For Example :- "one time only" ).



Step 10: Then select the "TIME" and "DATE" on which the task to be executed and click next.



Step 11: Then enter the username and password if neccessary and click next.



Step 12: Check the "OPEN ADVANCED PROPERTIES FOR THIS TASK WHEN I CLICK FINISH" and click finish.



Step 13: Dont worry if a warning message pop ups like

"THE NEW TASK HAS BEEN CREATED, BUT MAY NOT RUN BECAUSE THE ACCOUNT INFORMATION
COULD NOT BE SET.
THE SPECIFIC ERROR IS:
0X80070005: ACCESS IS DENIED.
TRY USING THE TASK PAGE BOWSE BUTTON TO LOCATE THE APPLICATION"

Click ok.



Step 14: This error occurs probably when you are using an user account other than
administrator account.

Step 15: After clicking ok then a window will be opened with the schedule task name.



Step 16: In the column of run, add "C:" at the last and dont forget to check the "run only if logged on" option (if you are using other account) and click ok.



Step 17: Then the task will run as per the shedule given.


Note :- you can also schedule task file like batch files , vbs files etc.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Change Mouse Cursor In Windows Xp

Change Mouse Cursor In Windows Xp


Step 1: Goto "Start Menu" and open "Control Panel".





Step 2: Then double-click on mouse icon.





Step 3: A window with all "Mouse Properties" will be opened.





Step 4: There are 5 options namely "BUTTON" , "POINTERS" , "POINTER OPTIONS", "WHEEL" , "HARDWARE".



Button :- Here you can change the button configuration of your mouse from primary to secondary. Here Primary refers to left-click. You can also vary the speed of the mouse click. You can also "turn on" the click lock. By doing this the click will not work for certain peroid of time.





Pointers :- You can select the type of scheme you want your cursor to look like (For eg :- Hand ,Dinosaur ,horse etc). Then you can even customize your cursor with other cursors.





Pointer Options :- In this option you can increase the speed of the pointer. You can also check the Dailogbox for which you can make your cursor to point directly to a default button. There are "visibility" options by which you can "Display pointer trail" , "Hide your cursor while typing" , "show location of pointer when pressed ctrl key.





Wheel :- In this option you can set the mouse to scroll for a desired number of lines.





Hardware :- Description about the mouse which has been connected and the functioning of the mouse.


Friday, September 4, 2009

Magnifier In Windows Xp

Magnifier In Windows Xp





Step 1: First goto "start menu".



step 2: Then goto "all programs" and then to "accessories"

step 3: After going to accessories then goto "accessibility"



step 4: Then click on "magnifier" option.



step 5: You will get a window on the top with every thing magnified where ever you move the mouse pointer.



step 6: You can also increase the magnifier level by which you can see even the tiny objects.

step 7 There are many more options which can help you to view anything clearly.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Create An Invisible Folder In Xp

Create An Invisible Folder In Xp



Step 1: Right-Click anywhere on desktop and create a "new folder".



Step 2: Try to make a folder without any name. It cannot be done using normal procedure.



Step 3: To make an empty named folder follow the procedure.

Step 4: Right-Click the "New Folder" click on "rename" and remove the name totally.



Step 5: Then hold "alt" Button and type "0160" and then press enter.



Step 6: A "Noname" Folder is created.



Step 7: Then Right-Click on the Folder and choose "properties".



Step 8: Goto "Customize" menu and click on "Change Icon" Button.



Step 9: Select a icon which is totally empty (a white space).



Step 10: Then Click on ok to Make the Folder invisible.



Note : Watch "video guide" for further assisstance.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Play Videos On Desktop Wallpaper

Play Videos On Desktop Wallpaper



Step 1: Install "VLC PLAYER" on your computer HardDisk.


Step 2: Open "VLC PLAYER" from the desktop.




Step 3: Browse the movie that you want to play on the desktop.





Step 4: Right-Click on the "VLC PLAYER" screen and select "WALLPAPER" from it.




Step 5: Minimize "VLC PLAYER" and watch your Favourite Movie on Desktop.









Friday, July 17, 2009

Add Or Remove Programs In Windows Xp

Add Or Remove Programs In Windows Xp

Step 1: Goto "START MENU" and click on "CONTROL PANEL".



Step 2: After clicking on control panel you will obtain a window.





Step 3: Double-Click on "ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS". A window named "ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS" will be opened.



Step 4: Click on any one of the Software to remove it totally from your computer. For example "Yahoo Messenger".



Sunday, July 12, 2009

Create Your Own ScreenSavers In Windows Xp

Create Your Own ScreenSavers In Windows Xp


Step 1: Right click anywhere on the desktop and click on "Properties".




Step 2: A window named "Display Properties" will be appeared.




Step 3: Click on the "Screen Saver" menu and drop down the "Screen Saver" tab.




Step 4: Goto "My Pictures Slideshow" where you have your own pictures.



Step 5: Normally the folder will be present in the "My Documents" folder.



Step 6: The path will be "C:\Documents and Settings\System Name\My Documents\My Pictures". Paste your photos in this location.




Step 7: Select the time option below for your screen saver to appear.




Step 8: Press ok and watch for your favourite photos as screen saver.


Sunday, June 28, 2009

Add Shortcuts To TaskBar

Add Shortcuts To TaskBar




Step1 : Inorder to add a shortcut of any file in the Taskbar, first you need to unlock the task bar.




Step2 : Then Right-Click on the task bar and goto "toolbars" and put a check mark on the "Quick Launch" (ie, Enable the "Quick launch" option)





Step3 : Goto "Quick launch" area beside the start menu. Righr click on it and click on "Open Folder" .




Step4 : Add the Shortcut of any file and close the folder. Lock the Task bar if you want.


Dialog Box Keyboard Shortcuts

Dialog Box Keyboard Shortcuts

1- CTRL+TAB
Action -Move forward through the tabs

2- CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Action -Move backward through the tabs

3- TAB
Action -Move forward through the options

4- SHIFT+TAB
Action -Move backward through the options

5- ALT+Underlined letter
Action -Perform the corresponding command or select the corresponding option

6- ENTER
Action -Perform the command for the active option or button

7- SPACEBAR
Action -Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box

8- Arrow keys
Action -Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons

9- F1 key
Action -Display Help

General Shortcuts

General Shortcuts

1- CTRL+C
Action-Copy

2- CTRL+X
Action -Cut

3- CTRL+V
Action –Paste

4- CTRL+Z
Action –Undo

5- DELETE
Action –Delete

6- SHIFT+DELETE
Action -Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin.

7- CTRL
Action -while dragging an item (Copy the selected item)

8- CTRL+SHIFT
Action -while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item)

9- F2 key
Action -Rename the selected item

10- CTRL+RIGHT ARROW
Action -Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word

11- CTRL+LEFT ARROW
Action -Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word

12- CTRL+DOWN ARROW
Action - Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph

13- CTRL+UP ARROW
Action -Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph

14- CTRL+SHIFT
Action -with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text)

15- SHIFT
Action -with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop or select text in a document)

16- CTRL+A
Action -Select all

17- F3 key
Action -Search for a file or a folder

18- ALT+ENTER
Action -View the properties for the selected item

19- ALT+F4
Action -Close the active item, or quit the active program

20- ALT+ENTER
Action - Display the properties of the selected object

21- ALT+SPACEBAR
Action -Open the shortcut menu for the active window

22- CTRL+F4
Action -Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents open simultaneously

23- ALT+TAB
Action -Switch between the open items

24- ALT+ESC
Action -Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened

25- F6 key
Action -Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop

26- F4 key
Action -Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer

27- SHIFT+F10
Action -Display the shortcut menu for the selected item

28- ALT+SPACEBAR
Action -Display the System menu for the active window

29- CTRL+ESC
Action -Display the Start menu

30- ALT+U
Action -underlined letter in a menu name (Display the corresponding menu).Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu (Perform the corresponding command)

31- F10 key
Action -Activate the menu bar in the active program

32- RIGHT ARROW
Action -Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu

33- LEFT ARROW
Action -Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu

34- F5 key
Action -Update the active window

35- BACKSPACE
Action -View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer

36- ESC
Action -Cancel the current task

37- SHIFT
Action -when you insert a CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive (Prevent the CD-ROM from automatically playing)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Change Windows Startup Tone

Change Windows Startup Tone



Step1 : Goto "STARTMENU" and click on "CONTROL PANEL".




Step2 : Better switch to "CLASSIC VIEW" and doubleclick on "SOUNDS AND AUDIO DEVICES".




step3 : Goto "Sounds" option and scroll the "program events"




Step4 : Singleclick on "Start windows" and browse to the music file (*.mp3/*.wav) that you want to play during startup.




Step5 : Click on ok and restart your computer.


Step6 : Whenever you Start your computer you will hear your favourite music.


Note : Keep the music file as small as possible.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Remove Startup Programs Manually

Remove Startup Programs Manually



Step1 : Goto "RUN" and type "MSCONFIG".






Step2 : A window will be opened with the name "System Configuration Utility".





Step3 : Goto "startup" option and uncheck the filename you want to remove from Startup.Then click on ok.



Step4 : You will be Prompt to Restart your Computer to take the changes.