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How many times have you used CTRL+X or CTRL+V today?

There are some shortcut keys you just can’t live without, and you probably already use them frequently. Learn some more shortcut keys today and use them to save you time in the future.

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The boot screen in Windows Vista is plain and lame. To change it follow these simple steps.

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Speed up Windows Vista With Readyboost

Posted by Rich On February - 24 - 200843 COMMENTS

10readyboost01 Speed up Windows Vista With Readyboost

Using Windows Readyboost is a great way to improve the performance of your computer when doing your day-to-day tasks.

In this guide, we will learn what Readyboost is, what its requirements are, and how to get it working for you.

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Launch Flip 3D in Windows Vista [How To]

Posted by Rich On February - 24 - 200833 COMMENTS

12flipth 01 Launch Flip 3D in Windows Vista [How To]

Do you remember seeing the previews for vista with the “flashy window change thing?”. Have you been using it?

If you are using Windows Vista, hold the Windows Key and press Tab.

That’s it. If you knew about this, then keep looking around the site for some other, more advanced tips.

Enable Vista Aero Mouse Cursors

Posted by Rich On February - 24 - 20083 COMMENTS

Can’t use Vista Aero because it melts your computer? Well you can still use the cursors. In this guide will learn how.

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Windows Photo Gallery Keyboard Shortcuts

Posted by Rich On February - 24 - 200810 COMMENTS

Here are some useful keyboard shortcuts, for use with Windows Photo Gallery

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