KeyMapper is a free program for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11 that will allow you to change the layout of the keys on your keyboard. It is extremely easy to use, and in addition to changing the layout, it will also allow you to bind certain actions, such as changing the volume […]Read More
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Thumbnail or cover image is the image that we can see when we open a folder with a video file on the computer. It is an image that stands on the video file before we play the video, and that represents one scene, that is, a frame from the video. ThumbnailCity is a free program […]Read More
In Windows, we can run programs in several ways. We can launch them by double-clicking on the icon on the desktop, through the Start menu or shortcut on the Start line, as well as by typing the name of the program in the Windows search field. However, if you want an even faster and easier […]Read More
Endless Slideshow Screensaver is a free program for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11 that will allow you to set images from the Internet as screensavers. The program is characterized by being easy to use and offers the possibility of detailed editing of how the images will be displayed. How Does Endless Slideshow […]Read More
You can sort files and folders in Windows File Explorer by name, creation date, type, size, and so on. However, if you want to give special categories to certain files and folders, and then display only those that belong to a given category, you will have to use the program that we will present to […]Read More
In Windows, the context menu is an option you access when you right-click on a file or folder. From here you can run a file, navigate to its location on your hard drive, open properties, copy or delete a file, and more. If you want to add more options to this menu, we have the […]Read More
We all occasionally or often need to copy the name of a file. Windows does not have a dedicated option for this, and the way most of us do this is by clicking on the option to change the file name from the context menu, and then using the CTRL + C key combination to […]Read More
Newer versions of Windows come packaged with the option to create additional desktops that can be arranged differently depending on what you’ll be using them for. The problem is that the options we have here are quite limited, and it seems that Microsoft has no plans to improve them anytime soon. Fortunately, there are programs […]Read More
Most will agree with us when we say that the settings in Windows are of debatable quality. Everything from setting the appearance and the way this operating system works, to the display of information and access to system resources and the most used programs, can be improved in many ways. For this reason, numerous programs […]Read More
The Windows settings section changes from version to version, and not always for the better. We know from personal experience how difficult it was to find some of the most basic settings when we first switched from seven to ten. Another problem is that all the settings are not in one menu but are scattered […]Read More