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Friday 14 July 2017

Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts

These are some Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts which will be very helpful when using it

Shortcut
Operation
enter image description here + A Action Center
enter image description here + D Desktop
enter image description here + E Computer
enter image description here + F Feedback Hub
enter image description here + G Record current application window
enter image description here + H Take a screenshot and share
enter image description here + I Settings
enter image description here + K Connect to a wireless device
enter image description here + L Lock the system
enter image description here + M Minimize all open-applications
enter image description here + P Project/Connect to a wireless display
enter image description here + Q Cortana
enter image description here + R Run
enter image description here + S Cortana
enter image description here + T Switch between pinned apps on task-bar
enter image description here + U Open Ease-of-Access from Settings
enter image description here + W Windows-Ink workspace
enter image description here + X Windows properties
enter image description here + Alt + D Open Calendar
enter image description here + Shift + C Cortana
enter image description here + (1 - 9) Open/Toggle Minimize pinned apps
in task-bar
enter image description here + Tab Toggle multitasking
enter image description here + F1 Windows help
enter image description here + + Magnifier
        ↑
enter image description here + ←    
         ↓ 
Make a grid on desktop
Ctrl + enter image description here +  Move to rightside desktop
Ctrl +enter image description here +  Move to leftside desktop
Ctrl + Alt + Delete  Bring up "Close Program" dialog box.
Performs a soft reboot if pressed twice.
                   ↑
Ctrl + Alt + ←    
                     ↓  
Rotate Desktop in respective directions

Wednesday 10 May 2017

How to setup Remote Desktop Client on Windows

Introduction - Requirements

Well, in order to access your PC/Laptop you need....

  • Two Windows(Pro) running computers which are connected to the same network. That's all you need. let's figure out how to set up network sharing on both computers


Setting up network sharing

To make it more understandable, we call one computer as "HOST" other as "GUEST".
"We access the HOST from GUEST using HOST's user credentials"

HOST and Guest SETUP:

  • Go to the path mentioned below and enable network discovery on both computers.
 Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings\

  •  "Turn on network discovery" and "Turn on file and printer sharing" and hit "Save changes"



Now your HOST is ready to be accessed by a different computer(GUEST) in the same network. 

Accessing the HOST from GUEST

  • Open "File Explorer" from GUEST (Use win+e if you don't know how to open file explorer)
  • Click on "Network" from the left-side menu. (You'll see a window like this with a list of computer available in the network)
  • Select the HOST computer name and "Right Click" and select "Connect with Remote Desktop Connection".


  •  Enter USER CREDENTIALS which are used to log-in to the HOST computer in the dialogue box and that's now your HOST is completely accessible.

  • Click on "YES" if you get any certification errors.
 
  • You are good to go