Sunday 17 June 2012

100 run commands in Windows use for different Functions

100 run command wchich you can use as a shortcut command for various function. To speed up your work

How to use these commands?
1. First  click to start button .
2. Then, Select run from menu, or press windows + R


3. Here you can enter different commands to open your function fastly
  






The lists of commands/shortcuts  are as follows :-



  1.          Accessibility Options : access.cpl
  2.          Add Hardware: hdwwiz.cpl
  3.          Add / Remove Programs: appwiz.cpl
  4.          Administrative Tools : control admintools
  5.          Automatic Updates: wuaucpl.cpl
  6.          Wizard file transfer Bluethooth: fsquirt
  7.          Calculator: calc
  8.          Certificate Manager: certmgr.msc
  9.          Character: charmap
  10.          Checking disk : chkdsk
  11.          Manager of the album (clipboard) : clipbrd
  12.          Command Prompt : cmd
  13.          Service components (DCOM) : dcomcnfg
  14.          Computer Management : compmgmt.msc
  15.          Device Manager : devmgmt.msc
  16.          DirectX Control Panel (if installed) : directx.cpl
  17.          DirectX Diagnostic Utility : dxdiag
  18.          Disk Cleanup : cleanmgr
  19.          System Information=dxdiag
  20.          Disk Defragmenter : dfrg.msc
  21.          Disk Management : diskmgmt.msc
  22.          Partition manager : diskpart
  23.          Display Properties : control desktop
  24.          Properties of the display (2) : desk.cpl
  25.          Properties display (tab "appearance") : control color
  26.          Dr. Watson: drwtsn32
  27.          Manager vĂ©rirficateur drivers : check
  28.          Event Viewer : Eventvwr.msc
  29.          Verification of signatures of files: sigverif
  30.          Findfast (if present) : findfast.cpl
  31.          Folder Options : control folders
  32.          Fonts (fonts) : control fonts
  33.          Fonts folder windows : fonts
  34.          Free Cell ...: freecell
  35.          Game Controllers : Joy.cpl
  36.          Group Policy (XP Pro) : gpedit.msc
  37.          Hearts (card game) : mshearts
  38.          IExpress (file generator. Cab) : IExpress
  39.          Indexing Service (if not disabled) : ciadv.msc
  40.          Internet Properties : inetcpl.cpl
  41.          IPConfig (display configuration): ipconfig / all
  42.          IPConfig (displays the contents of the DNS cache): ipconfig / displaydns
  43.          IPConfig (erases the contents of the DNS cache): ipconfig / flushdns
  44.          IPConfig (IP configuration cancels maps): ipconfig / release
  45.          IPConfig (renew IP configuration maps) : ipconfig / renew
  46.          Java Control Panel (if present) : jpicpl32.cpl
  47.          Java Control Panel (if present) : javaws
  48.          Keyboard Properties: control keyboard
  49.          Local Security Settings : secpol.msc
  50.          Local Users and Groups: lusrmgr.msc
  51.          Logout: logoff
  52.          Microsoft Chat : winchat
  53.          Minesweeper (game): winmine
  54.          Properties of the mouse: control mouse
  55.          Properties of the mouse (2): main.cpl
  56.          Network Connections : control NetConnect
  57.          Network Connections (2): ncpa.cpl
  58.          Network configuration wizard: netsetup.cpl
  59.          Notepad : notepad
  60.          Manager links: packager
  61.          Data Source Administrator ODBC: odbccp32.cpl
  62.          Screen Keyboard: OSK
  63.          Password manager (if present): Password.cpl
  64.          Monitor performance : perfmon.msc
  65.          Monitor performance (2): perfmon
  66.          Dialing Properties (phone): telephon.cpl
  67.          Power Options : powercfg.cpl
  68.          Printers and Faxes : control printers
  69.          Private Character Editor : eudcedit
  70.          Quicktime (if installed) : QuickTime.cpl
  71.          Regional and Language Options: intl.cpl
  72.          Editor of the registry : regedit
  73.          Remote desktop connection : mstsc
  74.          Removable Storage: ntmsmgr.msc
  75.          requests the operator to removable storage: ntmsoprq.msc
  76.          RSoP (traduction. ..) (XP Pro): rsop.msc
  77.          Scanners and Cameras : sticpl.cpl
  78.          Scheduled Tasks : control schedtasks
  79.          Security Center : wscui.cpl
  80.          Console management services: services.msc
  81.          shared folders : fsmgmt.msc
  82.          Turn off windows : shutdown
  83.          Sounds and Audio Devices : mmsys.cpl
  84.          System Configuration Editor : sysedit
  85.          System Configuration Utility : msconfig
  86.          System File Checker (SFC =) (Scan Now) : sfc / scannow
  87.          SFC (Scan next startup): sfc / scanonce
  88.          SFC (back to default settings): sfc / revert
  89.          System Properties : sysdm.cpl
  90.          Task Manager : taskmgr
  91.          Telnet client : telnet
  92.          User Accounts : nusrmgr.cpl
  93.          Utility Manager (Magnifier, etc) : utilman
  94.          Windows firewall (XP SP2) : firewall.cpl
  95.          Microsoft Magnifier: magnify
  96.          Windows Management Infrastructure: wmimgmt.msc
  97.          Windows update: wupdmgr
  98.          Introducing Windows XP (if not erased) : tourstart
  99.          Wordpad : write
  100.          Date and Time Properties : timedate.cpl

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Intel’s “What About Me” Makes Your Social Profile a Beautiful Infographic

Intel is looking to dive into the social media soup. How? By offering a new way of looking at people’s most beloved social media profiles and turning them into a place of creativity and art. Intel has been on this road once before, last year, when it offered users the opportunity to customize Facebook profiles into exhibitions with “Museum of Me”. 




Intel Transforms Your Social Profiles Into an Info-graphic



Now, it’s time for the ego to be at the center of this brand new app they are offering. Meet “What About Me?”, a little piece of software that turns your Facebook, Twitter or YouTube account into a visually pleasing info-graphic. So, you decided you are bored of your mainstream Facebook profile. This is step one. Now Intel comes into the picture. So what do you get? Well, for example, you might get a flower-like info-graphic that measures your tastes according to your status updates. 
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It also calculates the most popular post you ever hosted on your profile and what are your friend’s favorite pictures. Other interesting statistics from your social media behavior also get extracted like what is the time of day you are mostly likely to check in or how you found the information you share. This information can be broken down into external links, YouTube videos, images and so on. A percentage is given for each category and the results go on to be displayed in a very nice looking chart. 
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What About Me Creates Your Social Activity Report


Moving on, you can find out the percentage of time you spend being active on Facebook and you get to compare the time spent during night time and during day time. The app also ranks your mood based on 5 difference faces that range from sad to happy. How does the app know in which mood you are? Well, we can only assume it picks up clues based on your statuses.
The app also offers the feature of “my connections” which showcases the people you are talking most to along with their avatars, star signs and whether they spent most of their time online during night time or day time. To conclude, the app is a fascinating little tour inside your social mind so you could gain a better view of your interests and connections.

Drag & Resize YouTube Video Player To Any Resolution


YouTube offers a default video player which is available in three sizes. These sizes are small, larger and full screen. Users can switch on any of the size of video players to enjoy videos. But think if you can re-size the video player of your desired size. Some times the given video sizes of the player do not fits for our needs. I know we can adjust our needs according to the website. But there is an option which will adjust the player size according to your need.
Google Chrome users can resize YouTube video player to the desired size with a nice Google Chrome extension Video Resizer For YT. This extension allows users to change the size of the video player just by dragging. 





Install the Video Re-sizer For YT Extension on the Google Chrome and then open any YouTube video on the browser. Now take your mouse over the black background. You will see a resizing arrow. Click and drag to adjust the video size.




You will also see a button on the tool bar of the Google Chrome which shows some tips to use this extension.


To install Click here

Saturday 24 March 2012

Add Download window to firefox tabs

Every time when you start download anything using your firefox browser, a download window pops containing download progress and download list. I have a better way to hold and manage that download window. You can add the download window to the firefox tabs.


    Features


  • Open tabs automaticalyy on start of a download
  • Option to let the tab remain open (default), close automatically after download finishes, active window(tab only in active window) or all windows (that have downloads tab)
  • You have option to choose when a tab opens, only when chosen from menu (when opened from tools menu), automatically when download starts (if a Downloads tab isn't already open plus previous, default) or anytime when a download starts. 
Add to firefox 

How To Save Gmail Messages In Google Docs

You can also save your Gmail messages in Google docs. It also allows users to edit Gmail messages on Google Docs like any other document. After editing Gmail message in Google Docs, you can easily export it as word document or PDF format.


To save Gmail message in Google Docs, follow these steps:


  • Go to Settings.
  • Go to Labs page.
  • Now enable "Create a Document" gadget.
  • Save changes and return back o inbox. 
  • Now open any email which you want to save in Google Docs. 
  • Click on the "More" drop down in the toolbar and click on "Create a Document." 
  • This will export the current message as a new document in Google Docs.

This will preserve rich text formatting of the email but ignore any file attachment.

Wednesday 7 March 2012

How to Convert media files with VLC Media Player

As you all know that VLC Media Player is a unique and multi format media player and is widely used. I think all of you have this and if any one does'nt have this just have it "Click here".


VLC player have a stunning feature of converting videos in various formats.


In this tutorial i am going to tell you how can we convert videos using VLC Media Player. This conversion is fully customizable. It is very usefull because when you are in a hurry and you dont have any converting Software installed in your PC you can use VLC player without any hasitation.




There we go...!
First of all you have to start VLC player.
Now Press CTRL+R or by click on Media button from menu bar and select convert/save button.


A new Window will appear you just have to add the file which you want to convert and click on convert/save button and select your mode from the drop down menu.

After that a new window appears in that window you just browse your destination folder , name your file along with the extension in which you are going to convert the file and press ok. Then, select the same format from the main window in front of Profile.




And finally press save button. Now you will see that your file is converting.

NOTE:For conversion from video to video do the same process with video ext. and video codes.


Thursday 23 February 2012

How To Block Any Site From Google Search Results


Are you fed up with unwanted sites to come in Google Search results when you find anything which you want with your search keyword and Google will show you wrong site results. Want to blocked these all sites and get better Google Search results, 
Is is Possible to blocked site in Google Search Results? YES! you can block all those site which is useless or unwanted. 

Did you know Google is also giving us a great features to block any site from search results. You may block up to 500 sites.If you don't like a site that appears in your search results.Then you won't see any of those pages when you're signed in with your Google account and searching on Google.You can also unblock the site later.Lets take a look at below simple tutorial to block sites from Google Search Results.


Choose any site to block from search results.

3.Than simply add any site which you don't want to show results from that site and you are done. If you are going to change your mind, you can also remove those blocked sites again.Like I blocked Facebook site as you see in above images result is not shown from Facebook site.
Site not visible in Google Search Results.


If You want to unlblock this site simply click "Unblock" and the site is visible in search results.
Now you can block up to 500 site. Let us know in comments that how do you like this tutorial.



Wednesday 22 February 2012

How to Create Your Own Customized Run Commands

The Run command on Microsoft Windows operating system allows you to directly open an application or document with just a single command instead of navigating to it’s location and double-clicking the executable icon. However, it only works for some of the inbuilt Windows programs such as Command prompt (cmd), Calculator (calc) etc. So, have you ever wondered how to create your own customized Run commands for accessing your favorite programs, files and folders? Well, read on to find out the answer.




  • Creating the Customized Run Command
Let me take up an example of how to create a customized run command for opening the Internet explorer. Once you create this command, you should be able to open the Internet explorer just by typing “ie” (without quotes) in the Run dialog box. Here is how you can do that.

1. Right click on your Desktop and select New -> Shortcut.

2. You will see a “Create Shortcut” Dialog box as shown below

3. Click on “Browse”, navigate to: Program Files -> Internet Explorer from your Root drive (usually C:\) and select “iexplore” as shown in the above figure and click on “OK”.

4. Now click on “Next” and type any name for your shortcut. You can choose any name as per your choice; this will be your customized “Run command”. In this case I name my shortcut as “ie”. Click on “Finish”.

5. You will see a shortcut named “ie” on your desktop. All you need to do is just copy this shortcut and paste it in your Windows folder (usually “C:/Windows”). Once you have copied the shortcut onto your Windows folder, you can delete the one on your Desktop.

6. That’s it! From now on, just open the Run dialog box, type ie and hit Enter to open the Internet Explorer.

In this way you can create customized Run commands for any program of your choice. Say “ff” for Firefox, “ym” for Yahoo messenger, “wmp” for Windows media player and so on.

To do this, when you click on “Browse” in the Step-3, just select the target program’s main executable (.exe) file which will usually be located in the C:\Program Files folder. Give a simple and short name for this shortcut as per your choice and copy the shortcut file onto the Windows folder as usual. Now just type this short name in the Run dialog box to open the program.

I hope you like this post! Pass your comments.

How to position a window on desktop using keyboard

If you want to position a window on your desktop more accurately, you should try to position it with arrow key. Because use of keyboard is better than mouse in this case.

If the window is on foreground then press Alt+spacebar. Then press "M" key. Now use the arrow keys to move the windows around desktop to move the program window. To set the position press ENTER or press ESC to return to the previous position.




Wednesday 8 February 2012

How To Read Wikipedia Articles Offline


Are you a loyal reader of Wikipedia and want to read all articles offline so here is 3 top tools to read Wikipedia offline.



Did you know Wikipedia is the 6th most visited web site in the world today, with around 10.65 million users visiting the site daily and a total reach of just shy of 39 million of the estimated 173.3 million Internet users in the USA.The average daily page views per user is 4.8 so their estimated traffic is around 51.16Million pageviews/day.




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How To Read Wikipedia Offline?

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Offline Wiki Chrome Extension:

If you are using Chrome and want to read Wikipedia via Chrome that Simply Click Here to Download this Extension. 

This application saves and downloads a copy of nearly all of the textual content of the English Wikipedia locally so that it can be accessed without internet connectivity. It downloads and saves a compressed dump file and an index, 14MB for the small version and 1GB for the larger one (you can select which one from the settings). Using WebWorkers and the File API, it seeks to a specific part of the compressed dump, decompresses it with a pure javascript implementation of LZMA and renders the Wikitext as HTML. All of this happens almost instantly.

1.First of all Click Here to Download wiki extension.



2.After installing, Now open this wiki extension.


3.Type you search query in "Search Box" and it will open that content.




In Zoom View
Enjoy Wikipedia..!!