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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Use KeyRocket to become a master of keyboard shortcuts

Use KeyRocket to become a master of keyboard shortcuts

Use of keyboard shortcuts can incredibly improve your productivity but it’s difficult to find all the keyboard shortcuts at one place and remember all of them at once. KeyRocket helps you to learn new shortcuts as you do your work. For example if you are working in Word and using your mouse every time when you need to make some text bold. It will notice and suggest you the keyboard shortcut for this. 

It also allows you to search shortcuts. Suppose you remember a shortcut combination but don’t know what is it used for, you can use KeyRocket’s library to search shortcuts. KeyRocket silently sits in the background and will suggest you through notifications whenever it has any suggestion. Currently it has shortcut suggestions for Windows Explorer and Microsoft Office suite. 

It supports Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. You can download it using the link given below. 

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How to Change Logon and Logoff Music in Windows 8


How to Change Logon and Logoff Music in Windows 8

Logon and Logoff music was possible to be changed  from control panel in Windows 7. However this functionality is hidden in Windows 8, but we can definitely help you to get it back in Windows 8. Follow the steps given below.

  1. Our favorite shortcut – Win + R.
  2. Type regedit and press enter.
  3. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/AppEvents/EventLables.
  4. Look for WindowsLogon in the left pane. Select it.
  5. Change the DWORD value to 0 for ExcludeFromCPL key.
  6. Repeat the same process for WindowsLogoff and SystemExit.
  7. Now press Win + X. Select Control Panel.
  8. Go to Hardware and sound -> Sound.
  9. There you can change all the system sounds. You can even select custom sounds using this.
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