How to Scan QR Codes on Windows 11
How to Scan QR Codes on Windows 11 Did you know that there are a couple of ways to scan QR codes on your Windows PC? Views: 5 (more…)
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How to Scan QR Codes on Windows 11 Did you know that there are a couple of ways to scan QR codes on your Windows PC? Views: 5 (more…)
Read moreHow to share files using Microsoft OneDrive Learn how Microsoft OneDrive uses a variety of options to allow you to share files with one or more people. Views: 3 (more…)
Read moreHow to Clear the Cache in Microsoft Edge A browser’s cache can easily be corrupted with malformed data. That means it can make the browser unreliable. Clearing it is easy, however, so let’s get it done. Views: 5 (more…)
Read moreHow to Clean Your Windows PC Using the Command Prompt Clean out the junk on your PC using these fast Command Prompt utilities. Views: 8 (more…)
Read moreHow to Disable the Touchpad on Windows 11 Sometimes the touchpad gets in your way while trying to get things done on your laptop. But you can disable the touchpad on Windows 11. Views: 2 (more…)
Read more9 tips that turbocharge your Windows PC startup time A freshly installed system starts up quickly and responds swiftly. A few updates and new software installations later, however, Windows seems to become slower and slower. There are several ways to find out whether this is just a subjective impression. Use suitable tools to determine the start times and remove system […]
Read more8 Ways to Repurpose Your Old PC That Can’t Run Windows 11 Don’t let your capable computer turn into e-waste just because it’s incompatible with Windows 11. Views: 8 (more…)
Read moreHow to Disable Copilot on Windows 11 Windows Copilot is Microsoft’s generative AI tool on Windows 11. However, if you aren’t a fan, you can disable Copilot on Windows 11. Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreHow to Trim Video in PowerPoint Videos can make your slide presentations more engaging, but you don’t want to make them too long. Here’s how to trim video in PowerPoint. Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreHow to Close Any Frozen App in Just Two Clicks This new setting in Windows 11 lets you close any unresponsive app in just two clicks, and you don’t even need to open Task Manager. To do this, follow these steps: Press the shortcut key Win… Views: 15 (more…)
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