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Old 01-06-2007, 01:10 PM
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Want to reply or forward and email? With the email open press Ctrl+R to reply or Ctr+F to forward it.
I tried these on the Mac. Command-R does reply too, but command-f does "finding".
Well, Vista is "different" from Mac OS X ;-)
Ok, but this tip is helpful for Mac Users too and shows, how plattforms become more and more similar.

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Old 01-06-2007, 07:05 PM
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I tried these on the Mac. Command-R does reply too, but command-f does "finding".
I know we are the subject, but what's the shortcut to forward the email on the Mac?
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Old 01-07-2007, 08:48 PM
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You can use Cursor Options to change the size, appearance, width, speed, color and blink rate of your cursor to make them easier to see. Click Start button > type Ease in Search box and click Enter > under “Under Explore all settings” click the “Make the mouse easier to use” link and select a Mouse pointer. You can also select to Control the mouse with the keyboard by choosing “Turn on muse keys”, as well as other options such as select pointer Speed and Acceleration and many more.


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Although Recent Items is display on the Start menu by default, you can remove it or add it back. Here’s how:

1. Click Start button > type Taskbar in the search box and press Enter
2. Go to Start Menu and under Privacy select or deselect “Store and display a list of recently opened files"
3. Note that you can also select or deselect “Store and display a list of recently opened programs"
4. Press OK when done
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Old 01-09-2007, 04:01 PM
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Whether you are using Windows Mail, Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail, if your inbox is getting a little crowded you can hide messages that you've already read. Here's how:

Outlook Express

1. Right-click the toolbar and select the Views Bar.
2. Select Hide Read Messages in Views.

Windows Live Mail and Windows Mail

1. Go to View > Current View and select Hide Read Messages

Now you no longer see messages that you've already read.

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Old 01-10-2007, 04:13 AM
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Want to know more about the following topics?

1. Organize your Folders
2. Clean up your Hard Disk
3. Use System Restore
4. Keep Windows and Office Up to Date
5. Run Antivirus Software and a Spyware Detection and Removal Tool

Then head to http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/gets...inghabits.mspx to learn about the Five Good Computing Habits.
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Old 01-11-2007, 04:38 AM
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You can use an On-Screen Keyboard to type and enter data. The On-Screen Keyboard displays a visual keyboard with all the standard keys. You can type by selecting the keys using your mouse.

Here’s how:

1. Click Start Button > type Keyboard in Search box > click On-Screen Keyboard
2. Now use the mouse to select the keys to type
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Old 01-11-2007, 06:37 PM
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One thing I found, especially when testing Vista, is that using a laptop keyboard can bring many problems to hands’ and fingers’ joints. I solved this by purchasing Microsoft’s Natural Ergonomic Keyboard. The keyboard is split in the middle at 24 degrees, allowing for a more natural position of the wrists, plus the cushion palm rest supports the joints. Of course, if you can’t afford a new keyboard, you can try placing some type of cushioning material to the palm rest in front of the keys.
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I know we are the subject, but what's the shortcut to forward the email on the Mac?
So I found, it is Command and shift F.
By the way, Taskmanager is Ctrl/ Alt/ Command and means to quit a programm
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By the way, Taskmanager is Ctrl/ Alt/ Command and means to quit a programm
By the way, Ctrl + Alt + Del
1. Lock computer
2. Switch User
3. Log Off
4. Change Password
5. Start Task Manager
6. cancel
7. lower right is Shut off & options
8. lower left is Ease of access

Ctrl + Logo + f = find computers
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