The Snap Feature

Windows is designed to enable users to do multitasking. For instance, you can have your favorite music playing while you are doing some school or work related tasks or even while you are doing your usual Internet routine perhaps checking on the latest updates available in all your social network accounts. However, back in the […]

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Get Familiar with Touchscreen Gestures

We’ve all been fascinated at the sight of the very first touchscreen device that was ever released in the market and sales sky-rocketed right away after its first appearance in public. Touchscreen devices have existed for many years now but never has there been a Windows operating system that works perfectly with some touchscreen gestures […]

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Swiping from Edges

Windows 8.1 comes with some brand new features that are ready to surprise you many times over but if you often pass your time on the desktop screen, you’ll surely feel like you are just using an old Windows version. However, there are some hidden buttons and shortcuts within this section of the Windows 8.1 […]

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Learning Some Input Options

In our modern age, input devices come in different shapes and sizes and feature different technologies. These tools are used to input data into a Windows computer and two of the most common ones which all of us use are the mouse and the keyboard. You might be worried about your machine having a screen […]

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Logging in and Switching from a Local to a Microsoft Account

Back in the days of some older Windows editions, the only account that you can create are local accounts. A local user account is one of the most important thing that needs to be setup and in fact, it is a requirement  that needs to be provided during installation. A Windows machine won’t work as […]

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