The quick access menu or popularly known as Win+X menu is one of the lesser known features of Windows 8. The Win+X menu is hidden by default, and one needs to either simultaneously press Windows + X keys or right-click on the Start screen preview button that appears when you move the mouse cursor to […]
How To Import Outlook.Com Contacts Into Gmail
Back in July 2012, Microsoft launched Outlook.com webmail service with an intention to replace its Hotmail with a modern email service. The fresh UI, best in class anti-spam engine, and smart options to organize the inbox easily make Outlook.com the best Microsoft webmail service yet. The team behind Outlook.com has been adding new features to […]
How To Save Office 2010 Documents To OneDrive By Default
Ever since the release of official OneDrive client for desktop, millions of Windows users have been using the cloud storage service from Microsoft to keep a backup of crucial documents, pictures, and other files. As you may know, Microsoft Office 2013 offers an option to quickly save documents to your OneDrive account. If you are […]
Windows 8 To Windows 8.1 Upgrade Will Be Free, Confirms Microsoft
In a blog post on the official Windows blog, Microsoft today confirmed that Windows 8.1 will be the final name of codenamed Windows Blue update. The blog post also confirmed that Windows 8.1 will be available as a free update to existing Windows 8 and Windows RT users. According to the official blog, Windows 8.1 […]
How To Install Apps On SD Card In Windows 8/8.1
If you own a Windows 8 tablet or notebook and running out of storage space, you can utilize the microSD memory card slot on your tablet/notebook to add a microSD memory card and then configure Windows to install Modern (Metro) apps on it. While most of the desktop programs out there offer an option to […]
Free Tools To Create Bootable USB From ISO File
Quite a few free tools out there to help you create bootable USB drive from Windows ISO file. While using the native Command Prompt method remains to be the best method to prepare bootable USB thumb drive and install Windows from it, not all users are comfortable with command line and prefer using third-party software […]
Delete Key Not Working On MacBook [Windows On Mac]
Mac users who need to get access to the vast number of games and software exclusively available for Windows operating system always install Windows alongside Mac with the help of Boot Camp Assistant software. Partitioning the Mac OS X hard drive and installing Windows on Mac is relatively simple when you install Windows on Mac […]
How To Edit PDF Files In Office Word 2013
Portable Document Format, popularly known as PDF, is supported on all major desktop operating systems as well as mobile operating systems. Plenty of free and paid apps available for computers as well as smartphones to view, create, and edit PDFs. The main advantage of PDF is that you can convert almost any document type or […]
How To Use Apple iCloud On Windows PC
If you own a Mac, iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, chances are that you’re already using the iCloud service to store your photos, contacts, music, and documents. For those who don’t know what iCloud is, it’s a free service built-into all recent iOS devices and Macs to store contents on the cloud and access them […]
How To Enable Two Finger Scrolling In Windows 10
PC users who also own an Apple MacBook or iMac with Magic Trackpad are probably aware of the default two-finger scrolling feature of the Mac. That is while using a Mac, a user can use two fingers to vertically or horizontally scroll a webpage or a window. Users who own both Mac as well as […]
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