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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Remote Control Your Computer With Android Smartphone

It really sounds cool to have control of all your computer in your hands even when you are using your cellphone.For me it is one of the best experiences ever given by the android OS. You can even control your computer even when you are not in home.

Many times there is a situation when you are not available and in your absence some of your family member or your friend need to use your computer. so there is a great app by developers which will allow you to do this task.





All you need is Teamviewer For Android to control your computer remotely. As you know,  one of the most widely used programs to connect and remote the computer is TeamViewer. Sometimes we use TeamViewer to connect  our computers and sometimes we use it to help someone who doesn’t have so much knowledge about the computers.

So for using this feature from your android device , you need to applications , one installed on your computer and other on your android device. Here are a few steps given below just follow them and your computer will act as you want it to be.

How To Remote Control Your PC

Step 1. Download and install TeamViewer on your Computer & Mobile for free

Step 2. After installing Teamviewer on your computer , sign up and get a unique Team Viewer id for you.

Step 3. Open the TeamViewer app on your Android device.

Step 4. Enter that Team Viewer id in the given text box and click on Remote Control.

Step 5. You are now all set to control your computer remotely from your Android device.

It will create a same interface to your device as your computer's monitor. All the options will be visible to your end in the same way as they are present on computer. You will be given a controlling panel over your handset to control some key characteristics of the computer's operating system , movement of mouse , clicking , searching and much more.

It supports different operating systems including Windows , Linux and Mac. You can even access and control your computer during a call on your phone. You can control remote computers using the multi-touch gestures like: left click, right click, drag & drop, scroll wheel, zoom. It enables you with complete keyboard control including special keys such as Ctrl, Alt and Windows key.

Apart from all these , it is not only convenient but also very secured. It has 256 Bit AES Session Encoding and 1024 Bit RSA Key Exchange feature enabled to make the connection more secured. It can also access the computers behind firewalls and proxy servers.

Other features may include Automatic Quality Adjustment depending upon the configuration at your mobile device and computer end. You can even Reboot your system remotely using this software.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Best Windows Explorer Hacks You Must Know To Ease Your Daily Work

Every Windows User is well aware of What Windows Explorer is. Windows Explorer is also known as File Explorer particularly in Windows 8. Window’s File Explorer is something we all Use on daily basis. So why not try to make it more Productive and Efficient with some Cool Hacks. Earlier We Saw How to Get Back Start Button In Windows 8

Here in this article i have listed 5 Best Windows Explorer Hacks that you Must be aware of to make your Files management Experience more easy and efficient.


Top 5 Windows Explorer Hacks

1) Edit Send to Menu: Windows By Default allows you to Send any file or folder to Desktop, or Compress it or Mail it to the Recipient of your Choice, We Can Edit this Send to Menu to display things that you want to display, you can add or delete anything from this menu Easily.

Navigate to C:\Users\*Username*\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo.
Appdata Folder is Hidden by Default, First unhide it by Clicking on View>Option>Folder option>View> Check show hidden files,folders and Drives.
OR
You Can alternatively open Send to Folder with Run Command, Press Win+R key to open up Run Dialog, and type in shell:sendto and press Enter.

There You Can see Some Similar Files That were showing you in the Send to Menu. To Remove any Option you can delete that File from Send to folder. On the other hand to add Something to Send to Menu, Just Copy the folder that you want to show up in Send to Menu and Paste it there in that Folder. Now Check the Send to menu to See the Changes. All Done !!!

2) Add Copy to and Move to Folder options : We can add “Copy to Folder” and “Move to Folder” to your Context Menu. Windows Don’t Provide these options by default but we can add with a simple Registry hack.

To add Copy to and move to  folder Option:Click here to Download Add_Move_To_Folder.reg
And Click here to Download Add_Move_To_Folder.reg file. 
 These files are  small regsitry file for windows that will help you to add Copy to folder and Move to Folder option. Once downloaded, Double click on it, Click Run when Prompted. then you may be asked to click on yes and ok Couple of times.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Get a Look At The New Ubuntu OS For Smartphones


BARCELONA, Spain--Ubuntu is coming to your phone and tablet, and in style.I'd say on first impression it knocks rivals like Firefox OS and Samsung-backed Tizen into a cocked hat.
Ubuntu Touch is developed by Canonical and set to be available to the public in October. Manufacturers are yet to be confirmed, but you can try the software right now on selected Google Nexus devices.
The phone and tablet versions are identical in design and operation, except the tablet version has wider screens. Here's how the new OS works. 


At the top of the screen at all times is a thin black bar that shows the usual status indicators: battery, time, and phone signal. But it also has a search button, so you can always instantly search no matter what you're doing or which app you're in, on phone and tablet. Very handy.
Instead of shortcuts to open apps, the home screens show you your "stuff": messages, music, videos, and so on. The main home screen has a selection of the highlights, such as favorite videos. I like the widget for recent messages, as it displays messages in a Cover Flow-style sideways-scrolling carousel showing pictures of your friends -- a much friendlier and more human way to see who you're communicating with than a list of text. 

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