This brings up a secret debug menu of your general
information (plus, if you're on Xbox, technical information such as AV
stats, a frame rate counter, a log and so on). Tweak the settings from
here, or take the option to deactivate then relaunch the app – allowing
you to change the settings and eliminate the buffering.

If you want to put a limit on what your kids can and can’t do on the PS4 then Sony has you covered. You can set up accounts for your little ones, block games and movies rated too old for your children, restrict access to the web browser and keep an watchful eye on their activities. It’s pretty much like setting up separate accounts for your kids on Windows.

Quickly launch a new instance of a program Those taskbar icons can also be used to quickly launch a second (or third, or fourth, or…) instance of a program—a fresh browser window alongside an already populated one, for instance, or another Windows Explorer window.Doing so is easy: Just hold down the Shift button, then open the program as you normally would, either via a left click of the mouse or the aforementioned quick-launch keyboard trick. Boom! A new, clean version of the software appears alongside the one you already have open.

Tina November 29, 2009 at 1:04 pm Juhi, I'm very sorry this one messed up your system. I hope you could fix the screen resolution. All tricks were tested using Windows XP, as indicated. I don't know whether the shortcut is supposed to work as described on Vista or whether it is even supposed to do what you saw. Frankly, this shortcut doesn't do anything on my laptop (HP, ATI FireGL), but worked nicely on a Samsung netbook and a colleague's Dell desktop computer. They all run Windows XP. However, as I said it depends on the graphics card and driver. Reply
However, by doing so, that also kills my iphone4+ styling where I *do* want the footer to display. The problem is that the iphone4+ and the normal *smartphone* min/max dimensions are targeting the same dimensions of 320 and 480 respectively and I am unable to get separate devices with same width/height ratios to be targeted differently without overriding each other. Any online articles that talk about this would be greatly appreciated!
Did you know that there is a secret "Send To" menu that you can access with the Shift key? Hold down Shift, right-click the folder and select the "Send To" menu. This lets you access a whole new set of file locations, so you can quickly re-locate a folder without the hassle.
Even if you don’t want to switch operating systems, knowing a few Linux basics can be really handy. With a live CD on hand you can troubleshoot your machine, revive an old, slow PC, and make your way through Linux-based DIY projects. Check out our five-part guide to getting started with Linux, and be careful—it can be quite the rabbit hole once you get into it!
As well as letters and symbols you see on your keyboard, you can type a bewildering array of special characters. You may already be familiar with typing accents such as for café (in that case you either type Option+E then E again or, on OS X 10.7 or later, hold down the E until you get extra options) but you'll find there are many more.
Personal opinion here of course, but your website really shouldn’t care what device it is running on. CSS media queries should be used to adjust the website layout, and possibly visual style, to provide the best user experience possible for the device screen resolution (viewport size). Break points, if that’s your thing, can be determined based on the height of the viewport at runtime (100% HTML element height, or a calc() derived from it, etc). If you really need to provide device-specific content, using JavaScript or a server-side script to query the user agent string is one solution, but it isn’t super reliable due to the fact the user agent string can be easily changed. Design for the viewport, not for the device :) Reply ↓
You might also benefit from switching to simpler tools for the same tasks, like typing in a basic text editor rather than using Microsoft Word. It may have fewer features and none of Word's automatic actions (like Spell Check and Autosave), but you can do all the writing you need without using quite so much power. Some applications you'll want to avoid entirely, like photo and video editing tools, which place a significant load on the processor and graphics card, and are real power hogs.
With loads of iMessage conversations happening at once, it can be easy to lose track of who said what, where, which is especially true if you regularly use multi-people chats and mix work and pleasure. Since Yosemite, though, you can name group chats by clicking Details at the top right then typing a name at the top.It might be that you do this for individual, disposable things ("Meeting up for the Cup Final this weekend" or "Promo activity for the new launch", say). Or, you could treat it a bit like old IRC channels or rooms, creating one called "Banter" which you and your close friends regularly drop into just for general chat.
Emoji (those fun, colourful characters available in OS X 10.7 or later) are a notable exception to this cross-platform world. They're not Apple-only, but your recipient might not be able to see them.
Anne Permalink to comment# October 29, 2015 Hi, I am new to programming. I have a survey that I want to launch and it is possible that my respondents will not have the same tablets. Can I combine all the scripts for the different tablets?
On a computer, just click on any video while pressing Shift+Alt (Shift+Option+Click on a Mac), and under “Stream Manager” you can manually adjust the bandwidth usage. There is also an option to adjust how the audio and video synchronises, just in case the dialogue and actors’ mouth movements have parted company.
Add new folders to File Explorer's Favorites Another way to quickly open favored folders is, well, by adding them to the Favorites section at the top of File Explorer. The process for doing so isn't exactly obvious, however.Drag the folder itself onto the Favorites icon in File Explorer's left-hand pane, or navigate to the chosen folder directly, then right-click the Favorites icon and select Add current location to Favorites.Dropping common folders into Favorites is especially handy when it comes time to save files. If you wind up filling your Favorites with too much stuff, just right-click the icon in File Explorer and select Restore Favorites links to wipe the slate clean and bring back the default folders.
If there are certain apps that you'll always want to have open when you start up your Mac, you can set this up in System Preferences. Go to Users, make sure your user account is highlighted, then click Login Items.Click the + and you can choose an application, file server or pretty much anything else that should open when you log in. Once you've added something, you can use the checkboxes to opt to hide it, though it will still be running in the background.Having lots of these set up can make your Mac slower to start up, though, so if you need to speed things up and temporarily don't need them running, hold Shift while OS X or macOS is logging you in to suppress them.
A recent brainwave made me think to put two small sized Command hooks on the lid of my laptop. At the end of every day, I pull out the cable from the laptop then try to find somewhere to keep it until the next day. After I put the two self-adhesive-backed hooks next to each other on the left-hand corner of the closed lid, now this simply and safely stores the laptop cable and my glasses.
Don't forget that, if you have a modern Mac that has Bluetooth 4.0 and a recent iOS device (iPhone 5 or later, for example), then you can easily send files from your Mac to your iOS device using AirDrop.
If you are working continuously on AC power for more than a day or Month, then remove the battery from the Laptop and keep it safe in the room temperature. The unused battery will drain out over the time, so before removing the battery, at least it should have minimum a charge.
Constant movement puts computer components at risk, and because of their portability, laptops suffer a lot more wear and tear than desktops. All of that on-the-go use increases the risk of hard drive failure, so make sure you back up the data on your laptop to an external hard drive, thumb drive, or home server on a regular basis. Portable hard drives like the Western Digital Passport Elite make it easy to back up your data on the road.
Copy a file path to the Clipboard Why would you ever want to copy a file path to the Windows Clipboard? Well, you may just want to tell someone how to browse to a common location for a given application. I, however, use it to mark the spot of a local file I've found using Windows Explorer, so it'll be handy later—to upload photos to Facebook or document attachments to Outlook emails, for instance.To copy a file path to your Clipboard, hold down the Shift key, right-click the file or folder you want, then select the newly revealed "Copy as Path" option. Now you can paste the info wherever you'd like—including the "File name" portion of Browse dialog boxes, with no extra browsing required.
8. Upgrade Components Another option is to ditch the hard drive entirely, and upgrade to an SSD. These use flash memory to store data instead of a spinning disk, so there are no moving parts; this automatically makes them more energy efficient. In addition to improving your laptop's battery life, SSDs also deliver faster performance and boot times than their traditional counterparts, and remove the problems associated with fragmentation.
From there, enter a new DNS code – these are subject to change, but Netflix Fixer posts regular updates about valid codes, as does Droidkit. If these free ones fail to work, or you don't like the sound of it, then try a paid-for service such as Unblock Us, which does the same for $4.99 (£3.20) a month (there’s also a free trial). But again, be aware you’re violating your service agreement.
This way, the phones load like normal, but any display larger than 960px must have a very high DPI display to access the styles, so hopefully this will be phones only. It’s not perfect, as I haven’t had a chance to try it on the Retina iPad (DPI anyone?), but it is designed to quickly provide a clear divide.
HOW TO KEEP YOUR LAPTOP COOL Buy a heat pad, such as one made of aluminium.Check the internal fans are working properly by using fan-diagnostic software that is downloadable online.Make sure the air vents are kept clean. Dust a debris can get in the way of the laptop's airflow, making it unable to cool itself down. This can be done with either a compressed air product or a slightly damp cloth.Buy a laptop stand that keeps the distance between the laptop and the surface you are using it on.Turn off some of the programs when you are not using them.Avoid using it on the bed for a long time. Try and use it in a cool, air-conditioned room.Check your BIOS settings as sometimes this allows you to change your temperature settings so you can choose optimum cooling.
1 of 10 Be Careful Plugging In Your DC Jack Unless you have an Apple laptop with its MagSafe magnetic connector, you need to be gentle when plugging in your computer. If excessive force is applied to the jack, the solder joints connecting the jack to the motherboard can crack. The points of contact can quickly overheat, further damaging the motherboard and the jack. In some cases the motherboard can even catch fire. So don't apply too much force, don't use a cheap after-market charger (only an original charger), and if you notice that the jack is loose, bring it to a repair place ASAP. The more you use a laptop with a loose jack, the looser it becomes and the more you risk destroying both the charger and the motherboard. Share this slide:
David Englund Permalink to comment# March 7, 2015 I am using the Responsive Theme. What if I want to hide my sub-menu items on the desktop, but show them on the mobile? I use the “Responsive Menu” plugin for mobile, which provides a nice slider expand/collapse look for menus there. But, on the desktop I don’t want sub-menus to show. The main menu items (e.g., About) will take you to that section/page of the website, where a sidebar navigation will then be used from that point on for all the associated pages. Reply ↓
Paul Permalink to comment# May 6, 2014 seems to be a problem accepting code … Also at the very minimum use this in your head section but preferably use this Reply ↓
Time is money, or so the saying goes. And even if you're plunked down in front of your PC for fun or a hobby project, every unnecessary click and hassle you bump into burns away precious seconds of your life.
This won’t work on every machine as it depends on your graphics card and video drivers. However, if it does work, it will rotate your desktop. It’s also the quickest way to play a trick on an unsuspecting victim.
13. Improve your viewing choices Paralysed by the sheer choice on offer? Netflix’s built-in star rating offers a rough guide as to the quality of the movie/show – but when you really need the wisdom of a larger crowd, try the Chrome extension Netflix Enhancer. The recently-revised tool allows you to see a film's Rotten Tomatoes score as well as its IMDb rating – not to mention access to other IMDb content as well as any trailers. Still indecisive? Try Netflix Roulette. Put in an actor, a genre, or another determining factor, and hey - who knows what you’ll end up watching. Looking to upgrade your TV? Best 4K TVs: Amazon's most wanted Need faster broadband to make the most of Netflix? Compare broadband, digital TV and home phone deals with Telegraph Digital Comparison Service The 85 best movies on Netflix UK
Do you hate these nagging windows asking you whether you really want to do this or that. If you want to quickly delete something, without being harrassed for a confirmation, use this shortcut.
Chris is a superstar of a CSS pro, but also a very nice dude. I emailed him a couple of times and he always responded to me. I give you and Paul Irish a lot of props. In the previous version of this article, Chris put everything in one big section. It was very helpful. I did the same thing below… Reply ↓
sharmatricks
If you find your Mac is running slow, or the fans are kicking in when you don't appear to be doing anything too intensive, you can see if you can identify what's causing it. Activity Monitor in OS X and macOS shows you how your Mac's resources are being used.
With Mail since Yosemite, though (and in fact with the webmail version of Mail at icloud.com), you can email files up to 5GB in size. What in fact happens is that the attachment really gets uploaded to iCloud, and then a link is sent to your recipient where they have 30 days from which to download it.
Preview is one one of the most under-appreciated apps on a Mac; especially in later versions of OS X, it became hugely powerful, and even for us at MacFormat, it does much of what we'd traditionally use a more elaborate and expensive application such as Photoshop for. Do yourself a favor: open an image in Preview and poke around the app's menus and interface to see what it can do.
This will enlarge the font on all open windows and change colors to high contrast. For example, the desktop will turn black, what was black text on white background before will be reversed. Clicking the same key combination again reverts the changes.
It only works on computers – but for around £2.50 a month (or £25 a year) it will allow you to access Netflix in other countries too. An alternative free option which does the same thing is the Hola unblocker browser plugin, which works with Chrome, Firefox or the Android OS (although some reports suggest it is secretly selling users' bandwidth to hackers). Either way, be warned: accessing Netflix in other countries is a violation of your user agreement, so attempt at your own risk.
Click this arrow and you bring up a menu with some of these new options. The most useful are the ability to rename and duplicate files, but you can also lock a file to prevent further editing, change it so that the file is stored in iCloud instead of only on your hard drive (though only in compatible apps), or move the file.
Hidden powers and secret timesavers Time is money, or so the saying goes. And even if you're plunked down in front of your PC for fun or a hobby project, every unnecessary click and hassle you bump into burns away precious seconds of your life.Nobody wants to waste time endlessly navigating menus. Fear not! Dr. PCWorld has the cure. Take these 15 secret Windows tricks to streamline your computing experience and eradicate little irritations that trip you up throughout the day. You won't need to call me in the morning.
If you want to put a limit on what your kids can and can’t do on the PS4 then Sony has you covered. You can set up accounts for your little ones, block games and movies rated too old for your children, restrict access to the web browser and keep an watchful eye on their activities. It’s pretty much like setting up separate accounts for your kids on Windows.
Quickly launch a new instance of a program Those taskbar icons can also be used to quickly launch a second (or third, or fourth, or…) instance of a program—a fresh browser window alongside an already populated one, for instance, or another Windows Explorer window.Doing so is easy: Just hold down the Shift button, then open the program as you normally would, either via a left click of the mouse or the aforementioned quick-launch keyboard trick. Boom! A new, clean version of the software appears alongside the one you already have open.
Tina November 29, 2009 at 1:04 pm Juhi, I'm very sorry this one messed up your system. I hope you could fix the screen resolution. All tricks were tested using Windows XP, as indicated. I don't know whether the shortcut is supposed to work as described on Vista or whether it is even supposed to do what you saw. Frankly, this shortcut doesn't do anything on my laptop (HP, ATI FireGL), but worked nicely on a Samsung netbook and a colleague's Dell desktop computer. They all run Windows XP. However, as I said it depends on the graphics card and driver. Reply
However, by doing so, that also kills my iphone4+ styling where I *do* want the footer to display. The problem is that the iphone4+ and the normal *smartphone* min/max dimensions are targeting the same dimensions of 320 and 480 respectively and I am unable to get separate devices with same width/height ratios to be targeted differently without overriding each other. Any online articles that talk about this would be greatly appreciated!
Did you know that there is a secret "Send To" menu that you can access with the Shift key? Hold down Shift, right-click the folder and select the "Send To" menu. This lets you access a whole new set of file locations, so you can quickly re-locate a folder without the hassle.
Even if you don’t want to switch operating systems, knowing a few Linux basics can be really handy. With a live CD on hand you can troubleshoot your machine, revive an old, slow PC, and make your way through Linux-based DIY projects. Check out our five-part guide to getting started with Linux, and be careful—it can be quite the rabbit hole once you get into it!
As well as letters and symbols you see on your keyboard, you can type a bewildering array of special characters. You may already be familiar with typing accents such as for café (in that case you either type Option+E then E again or, on OS X 10.7 or later, hold down the E until you get extra options) but you'll find there are many more.
Personal opinion here of course, but your website really shouldn’t care what device it is running on. CSS media queries should be used to adjust the website layout, and possibly visual style, to provide the best user experience possible for the device screen resolution (viewport size). Break points, if that’s your thing, can be determined based on the height of the viewport at runtime (100% HTML element height, or a calc() derived from it, etc). If you really need to provide device-specific content, using JavaScript or a server-side script to query the user agent string is one solution, but it isn’t super reliable due to the fact the user agent string can be easily changed. Design for the viewport, not for the device :) Reply ↓
You might also benefit from switching to simpler tools for the same tasks, like typing in a basic text editor rather than using Microsoft Word. It may have fewer features and none of Word's automatic actions (like Spell Check and Autosave), but you can do all the writing you need without using quite so much power. Some applications you'll want to avoid entirely, like photo and video editing tools, which place a significant load on the processor and graphics card, and are real power hogs.
With loads of iMessage conversations happening at once, it can be easy to lose track of who said what, where, which is especially true if you regularly use multi-people chats and mix work and pleasure. Since Yosemite, though, you can name group chats by clicking Details at the top right then typing a name at the top.It might be that you do this for individual, disposable things ("Meeting up for the Cup Final this weekend" or "Promo activity for the new launch", say). Or, you could treat it a bit like old IRC channels or rooms, creating one called "Banter" which you and your close friends regularly drop into just for general chat.
Emoji (those fun, colourful characters available in OS X 10.7 or later) are a notable exception to this cross-platform world. They're not Apple-only, but your recipient might not be able to see them.
Anne Permalink to comment# October 29, 2015 Hi, I am new to programming. I have a survey that I want to launch and it is possible that my respondents will not have the same tablets. Can I combine all the scripts for the different tablets?
On a computer, just click on any video while pressing Shift+Alt (Shift+Option+Click on a Mac), and under “Stream Manager” you can manually adjust the bandwidth usage. There is also an option to adjust how the audio and video synchronises, just in case the dialogue and actors’ mouth movements have parted company.
Add new folders to File Explorer's Favorites Another way to quickly open favored folders is, well, by adding them to the Favorites section at the top of File Explorer. The process for doing so isn't exactly obvious, however.Drag the folder itself onto the Favorites icon in File Explorer's left-hand pane, or navigate to the chosen folder directly, then right-click the Favorites icon and select Add current location to Favorites.Dropping common folders into Favorites is especially handy when it comes time to save files. If you wind up filling your Favorites with too much stuff, just right-click the icon in File Explorer and select Restore Favorites links to wipe the slate clean and bring back the default folders.
If there are certain apps that you'll always want to have open when you start up your Mac, you can set this up in System Preferences. Go to Users, make sure your user account is highlighted, then click Login Items.Click the + and you can choose an application, file server or pretty much anything else that should open when you log in. Once you've added something, you can use the checkboxes to opt to hide it, though it will still be running in the background.Having lots of these set up can make your Mac slower to start up, though, so if you need to speed things up and temporarily don't need them running, hold Shift while OS X or macOS is logging you in to suppress them.
A recent brainwave made me think to put two small sized Command hooks on the lid of my laptop. At the end of every day, I pull out the cable from the laptop then try to find somewhere to keep it until the next day. After I put the two self-adhesive-backed hooks next to each other on the left-hand corner of the closed lid, now this simply and safely stores the laptop cable and my glasses.
Don't forget that, if you have a modern Mac that has Bluetooth 4.0 and a recent iOS device (iPhone 5 or later, for example), then you can easily send files from your Mac to your iOS device using AirDrop.
If you are working continuously on AC power for more than a day or Month, then remove the battery from the Laptop and keep it safe in the room temperature. The unused battery will drain out over the time, so before removing the battery, at least it should have minimum a charge.
Constant movement puts computer components at risk, and because of their portability, laptops suffer a lot more wear and tear than desktops. All of that on-the-go use increases the risk of hard drive failure, so make sure you back up the data on your laptop to an external hard drive, thumb drive, or home server on a regular basis. Portable hard drives like the Western Digital Passport Elite make it easy to back up your data on the road.
Copy a file path to the Clipboard Why would you ever want to copy a file path to the Windows Clipboard? Well, you may just want to tell someone how to browse to a common location for a given application. I, however, use it to mark the spot of a local file I've found using Windows Explorer, so it'll be handy later—to upload photos to Facebook or document attachments to Outlook emails, for instance.To copy a file path to your Clipboard, hold down the Shift key, right-click the file or folder you want, then select the newly revealed "Copy as Path" option. Now you can paste the info wherever you'd like—including the "File name" portion of Browse dialog boxes, with no extra browsing required.
8. Upgrade Components Another option is to ditch the hard drive entirely, and upgrade to an SSD. These use flash memory to store data instead of a spinning disk, so there are no moving parts; this automatically makes them more energy efficient. In addition to improving your laptop's battery life, SSDs also deliver faster performance and boot times than their traditional counterparts, and remove the problems associated with fragmentation.
From there, enter a new DNS code – these are subject to change, but Netflix Fixer posts regular updates about valid codes, as does Droidkit. If these free ones fail to work, or you don't like the sound of it, then try a paid-for service such as Unblock Us, which does the same for $4.99 (£3.20) a month (there’s also a free trial). But again, be aware you’re violating your service agreement.
This way, the phones load like normal, but any display larger than 960px must have a very high DPI display to access the styles, so hopefully this will be phones only. It’s not perfect, as I haven’t had a chance to try it on the Retina iPad (DPI anyone?), but it is designed to quickly provide a clear divide.
HOW TO KEEP YOUR LAPTOP COOL Buy a heat pad, such as one made of aluminium.Check the internal fans are working properly by using fan-diagnostic software that is downloadable online.Make sure the air vents are kept clean. Dust a debris can get in the way of the laptop's airflow, making it unable to cool itself down. This can be done with either a compressed air product or a slightly damp cloth.Buy a laptop stand that keeps the distance between the laptop and the surface you are using it on.Turn off some of the programs when you are not using them.Avoid using it on the bed for a long time. Try and use it in a cool, air-conditioned room.Check your BIOS settings as sometimes this allows you to change your temperature settings so you can choose optimum cooling.
1 of 10 Be Careful Plugging In Your DC Jack Unless you have an Apple laptop with its MagSafe magnetic connector, you need to be gentle when plugging in your computer. If excessive force is applied to the jack, the solder joints connecting the jack to the motherboard can crack. The points of contact can quickly overheat, further damaging the motherboard and the jack. In some cases the motherboard can even catch fire. So don't apply too much force, don't use a cheap after-market charger (only an original charger), and if you notice that the jack is loose, bring it to a repair place ASAP. The more you use a laptop with a loose jack, the looser it becomes and the more you risk destroying both the charger and the motherboard. Share this slide:
David Englund Permalink to comment# March 7, 2015 I am using the Responsive Theme. What if I want to hide my sub-menu items on the desktop, but show them on the mobile? I use the “Responsive Menu” plugin for mobile, which provides a nice slider expand/collapse look for menus there. But, on the desktop I don’t want sub-menus to show. The main menu items (e.g., About) will take you to that section/page of the website, where a sidebar navigation will then be used from that point on for all the associated pages. Reply ↓
Paul Permalink to comment# May 6, 2014 seems to be a problem accepting code … Also at the very minimum use this in your head section but preferably use this Reply ↓
Time is money, or so the saying goes. And even if you're plunked down in front of your PC for fun or a hobby project, every unnecessary click and hassle you bump into burns away precious seconds of your life.
This won’t work on every machine as it depends on your graphics card and video drivers. However, if it does work, it will rotate your desktop. It’s also the quickest way to play a trick on an unsuspecting victim.
13. Improve your viewing choices Paralysed by the sheer choice on offer? Netflix’s built-in star rating offers a rough guide as to the quality of the movie/show – but when you really need the wisdom of a larger crowd, try the Chrome extension Netflix Enhancer. The recently-revised tool allows you to see a film's Rotten Tomatoes score as well as its IMDb rating – not to mention access to other IMDb content as well as any trailers. Still indecisive? Try Netflix Roulette. Put in an actor, a genre, or another determining factor, and hey - who knows what you’ll end up watching. Looking to upgrade your TV? Best 4K TVs: Amazon's most wanted Need faster broadband to make the most of Netflix? Compare broadband, digital TV and home phone deals with Telegraph Digital Comparison Service The 85 best movies on Netflix UK
Do you hate these nagging windows asking you whether you really want to do this or that. If you want to quickly delete something, without being harrassed for a confirmation, use this shortcut.
Chris is a superstar of a CSS pro, but also a very nice dude. I emailed him a couple of times and he always responded to me. I give you and Paul Irish a lot of props. In the previous version of this article, Chris put everything in one big section. It was very helpful. I did the same thing below… Reply ↓
sharmatricks
If you find your Mac is running slow, or the fans are kicking in when you don't appear to be doing anything too intensive, you can see if you can identify what's causing it. Activity Monitor in OS X and macOS shows you how your Mac's resources are being used.
With Mail since Yosemite, though (and in fact with the webmail version of Mail at icloud.com), you can email files up to 5GB in size. What in fact happens is that the attachment really gets uploaded to iCloud, and then a link is sent to your recipient where they have 30 days from which to download it.
Preview is one one of the most under-appreciated apps on a Mac; especially in later versions of OS X, it became hugely powerful, and even for us at MacFormat, it does much of what we'd traditionally use a more elaborate and expensive application such as Photoshop for. Do yourself a favor: open an image in Preview and poke around the app's menus and interface to see what it can do.
This will enlarge the font on all open windows and change colors to high contrast. For example, the desktop will turn black, what was black text on white background before will be reversed. Clicking the same key combination again reverts the changes.
It only works on computers – but for around £2.50 a month (or £25 a year) it will allow you to access Netflix in other countries too. An alternative free option which does the same thing is the Hola unblocker browser plugin, which works with Chrome, Firefox or the Android OS (although some reports suggest it is secretly selling users' bandwidth to hackers). Either way, be warned: accessing Netflix in other countries is a violation of your user agreement, so attempt at your own risk.
Click this arrow and you bring up a menu with some of these new options. The most useful are the ability to rename and duplicate files, but you can also lock a file to prevent further editing, change it so that the file is stored in iCloud instead of only on your hard drive (though only in compatible apps), or move the file.
Hidden powers and secret timesavers Time is money, or so the saying goes. And even if you're plunked down in front of your PC for fun or a hobby project, every unnecessary click and hassle you bump into burns away precious seconds of your life.Nobody wants to waste time endlessly navigating menus. Fear not! Dr. PCWorld has the cure. Take these 15 secret Windows tricks to streamline your computing experience and eradicate little irritations that trip you up throughout the day. You won't need to call me in the morning.





