1 Secret To Reducing Time On Your Slow Computer
If you have done just about everything that you possibly can to make your computer as fast as it can go and are still looking for a bit more then you have come to right place, well sort of. See what most people don’t seem to realize is that you can actually be the main bottle neck that is slowing down your computer. There really are two things that are slowing your down: the first is that you really need to know how to type quickly and the second is that you need to know at least a few basic windows shortcuts.
When it comes to typing properly realize that if you are one of those people that uses the hunt and peck method (hunt and peck is when you use your pointer finger from both hands to pick on one letter on the keyboard at a time) then you are drastically reducing your level of productivity. Take the time to learn how to type quickly. Yes you will start of really slow, but trust me it will be well worth it in the long run – spend some time now to save a lot of time in the long run.
Now when it comes to using the windows keyboard shortcuts you are going to have to practice them in order to remember them so that you will be able to use them without thinking. Now keep in mind that most of the shortcuts that I am going to show you are just for the Windows environment and some can be used on most windows programs (like Office, Excel etc…). If there are some programs that you use frequently I suggest that you take the time to learn a few of the shortcuts that it has to offer – you spend a lot of time using the programs anyways, why no reduce the amount of time you spend looking for things on it?
To start, if you switch from one application to another on the task bar (the task bar is that bar at the bottom of you screen that has shows which programs you have open) by clicking on them with the mouse, you are wasting your time. Try this: open a few programs like Notepad or the Calculator and hold down the Alt button and then press the Tab key a few times to cycle through your open programs. It’s a much quicker way to move from one program to the next without using your mouse. Now if you want to get to the task manger by using only on hand press Ctrl + Shift + Esc all on the left hand side of the keyboard. To close a program quickly use Alt + F4. To save a program use Ctrl + S. To go straight to your desktop use the combination: windows button + M.
Practice these shortcuts as much as you can – trust me once you start to get use to using them you will save time.
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