Quick web address
Save a web page picture
Move between web links
Change the clock
Save web video clips
Check hard disk space
Create a web shortcut
Change how you view file lists
Create Taskbar shortcuts
Change Desktop background
Take a screen snapshot
Make web pages easier to read
Use BCC
Burning CDs/DVD's
Alter music speed
Picture slide show
Change volume
Open compressed files
Type the name of a web site such as 'myspace' into your browser's address bar and press CTRL+Enter to automatically add http://www and .com and be taken to the site.
To copy a picture from a web site on to your computer, right-click the image and select Save Image As or Save Picture As.
Use Tab and Shift+Tab to move between links on a web page and press Enter to follow the selected link.
Double click on the clock on the Taskbar to change the time and date shown.
To download video clips embedded on a web page, in Firefox right-click the page and select View Page Info then click the Media tab. Select the video file and click Save As.
Double click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and right-click on your hard disk (usually drive C). Click Properties to see the amount of disk space left on your computer.
Right-click on a web page in your browser and select Create Shortcut to place a shortcut link on your desktop.
You can change how your files are shown in a folder by clicking on View then choosing between Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons, List or Details.
Drag a file, folder or shortcut on to the Taskbar for quick access to programs, files or web sites.
Right click on your Desktop and select Properties. Click on the Desktop tab, pick a new Background and click Apply to change your wallpaper.
Press Print Screen to take a snapshot of the whole screen or ALT and Print Screen for just the current window, then paste it into an image editor such as Paint to save it as a picture file.
To make text on web pages easier to read, click on View (or Page in Internet Explorer 7) then Text Size and choose a larger size.
To send an e-mail to several people at once without showing all their addresses at the top of the e-mail, use the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) box in your e-mail client.
When writing a CD or DVD leave your PC alone, as using other programs at the same time could interfere with the burning process.
In Windows Media Player, click the View menu then Enhancements and Play Speed Settings. Move the slider to speed up or slow down a song.
Open a folder of pictures and from the Explorer menu on the left click Picture Tasks and then View as a slide show.
Change your speaker volume by clicking on the Start menu and Control Panel, then click Sounds and Audio Devices to change your sound settings.
In Windows XP, open compressed Zip files by double-clicking them. Click and drag the files inside out to another folder or the Desktop to extract them.