Session restore is a handy feature available in all major web browsers, including Microsoft Edge. The session restore feature saves information about all open tabs before closing the browser and automatically opens previously open tabs so that users can resume work where they left off. The session restore feature in web browsers is like the […]
Windows 10
Released in July 2015, Windows 10 is the latest version of the Windows operating system from Microsoft. It is fast, stable and secure. We have written over 1200 articles on Windows 10. You can find them here.
Install Apps From Windows 10 Store Without A Microsoft Account
Ever since the first release of Windows 10 back in July 2015, it’s been possible to install and use Windows 10 without a Microsoft account. An end-user who is not comfortable using a Microsoft account can create a local user account and use the same to sign in to Windows 10. When using a local […]
Check If Your PC Is VR Ready Using These Free Tools
Virtual reality or VR is the next big thing. For those who are wondering new to VR, it’s nothing but a technology that uses software to produce realistic images and videos that create a real environment to make you feel like you’re really there. The virtual reality technology has advanced quite a lot over the […]
Add Command Prompt To Win+X Power User Menu In Windows 10
Up until build 14959 of Windows 10, the Command Prompt had been part of the Win+X or power user menu, which appears when you right-click on the Start menu or simultaneously press the Windows logo and X keys. With Windows 10 build 14971, Microsoft replaced Command Prompt and Command Prompt (Admin) entries with Windows PowerShell […]
EarTrumpet: Adjust Volume Levels For Individual Apps In Windows 10
With Windows 7, Microsoft introduced a new volume mixer to let users adjust and set volume levels for individual programs. The volume mixer exists in Windows 10 as well, but the catch is that it supports only classic desktop programs. The built-in volume mixer in Windows 10 (right-click on the volume icon in the taskbar […]
Backup Or Save Email Messages In Windows 10 Using Mail App
You may have some critical email messages in your inbox, and you might want to backup or save only those messages that include vital information. When it comes to saving or backing up email messages, you have multiple options. You can create a PDF copy of the email message or use an email backup program […]
How To Move The OneDrive Folder In Windows 10
Is your “C” drive or system drive running out of disk space, and you want to move the OneDrive folder to another drive to free up some space? In this guide, we will see how to move the OneDrive folder to a different drive or location in Windows 10. You might know that the OneDrive […]
Photo Scan App For Windows 10: Extract Text From Images
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is a brilliant technology that enables you to extract text from images, photos, or scanned documents with one click. The OCR technology recognizes the text within the image file and then allows you to copy or extract all text and text layout information from picture files as well as scanned documents. […]
Quickly Access System Tools In Windows 10
There is no doubt that Microsoft eagerly wants to replace the old Control Panel with the new Settings app, but only time will tell when Microsoft will complete migrating all tools and settings from the traditional Control Panel to the Settings app. The Control Panel allows you to access various system and admin tools with […]
Enable And Customize Virtual Touchpad In Windows 10
In 14965 and later builds of Windows 10, there is a new feature called virtual touchpad. The virtual touchpad is helpful for tablet or touch device users to control the content on the external display without having to connect a physical mouse or touchpad. The built-in virtual touchpad in Windows 10 When enabled, the virtual […]
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