Didja Know?? PC Tips & Tricks
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 2:43 pm
This thread is for sharing tips and tricks for everyday usage on your PC (not Apple products, tablets, notebooks or smart phones. If you have a tip or trick for one of those devices, please start a new thread and label it appropriately.)
Didja know -- that you can open a picture or a link in new tab by clicking on it using the roller wheel on your mouse. Yeah, that roller wheel clicks just like the left and right mouse buttons.
By the way, if you're not using tabs, you're missing out on one of the handiest features Internet Explorer has added in the past 20 years. I'm sure most of you are though. Google Chrome and Firefox has them too.
Didja know -- speaking of the roller wheel on your mouse (handy little devil) you can zoom in on the page you are viewing (or zoom out) by holding down the control button (Ctrl) on your keyboard and rolling the wheel on your mouse forward or backward. When you want to return to the normal view, hold down the control button on your keyboard and tap the "0" (zero) key on the top of your keyboard (not the ten key pad on the right side of your keyboard)
** Ctrl + and Ctrl - will do the same thing, just in case you don't happen to have a wheel on your mouse. Haven't seen a mouse without one in a long time but you never know.
Didja know -- that you can open a picture or a link in new tab by clicking on it using the roller wheel on your mouse. Yeah, that roller wheel clicks just like the left and right mouse buttons.
By the way, if you're not using tabs, you're missing out on one of the handiest features Internet Explorer has added in the past 20 years. I'm sure most of you are though. Google Chrome and Firefox has them too.
Didja know -- speaking of the roller wheel on your mouse (handy little devil) you can zoom in on the page you are viewing (or zoom out) by holding down the control button (Ctrl) on your keyboard and rolling the wheel on your mouse forward or backward. When you want to return to the normal view, hold down the control button on your keyboard and tap the "0" (zero) key on the top of your keyboard (not the ten key pad on the right side of your keyboard)
** Ctrl + and Ctrl - will do the same thing, just in case you don't happen to have a wheel on your mouse. Haven't seen a mouse without one in a long time but you never know.