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Saturday, 21 March 2015

IT HIDDEN FEATURES

WINDOWS 7: TOP 3 HIDDEN FEATURES

Here are the top 10 hidden features of Windows 7 :
1. God Mode
It may be hyperbolically named, but Windows 7’s God Mode is indeed omnipresent. It conveniently puts hundreds of settings from all around the operating system all in one place.
To turn on God Mode, create a new folder on your desktop–or anywhere you’d like–and name it: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. Don’t include the final period. The resulting folder will contain 270 items, representing virtually every configurable option in Windows 7.



2. “Virtual” Wi-Fi
If you check out the network connections of most Wi-Fi-equipped Windows 7 systems (except those with Starter Edition), you’ll notice an adapter called Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport adapter. This virtual adapter can act as a software-based access point; it takes a wired or wireless network connection and makes it available a separate wireless network.
This lets you create your own hotspot from whatever network you’re connected to, which can be handy in many different scenarios, including when you want to connect multiple devices to a Wi-Fi network that charges for access. (Note: to take advantage of this feature, you’ll need a copy of the free connectify software.


3. Hotkey a Window between Monitors
Want an easy and mouse-free way to move windows around a display or, better yet, between multiple monitors? When you press the Windows key + the left or right arrow key, the active window will move from its original position and anchor itself to the edge of the screen in the direction of the arrow, and it will do so across every monitor you have. Similarly, if you press Windows + SHIFT + left or right arrow, the active window will jump over to the same position on the adjacent monitor (so if you only have two monitors, it doesn’t matter which arrow key you use).




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