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Monday, 24 April 2017

How to Right Click using the Keyboard

By ntech23:31 No comments

Looking for the right click keyboard command? It’s not often you’re left without a mouse, a trackball, or a touch pad, but there are those rare occasions when nothing works! Oddly, my touch pad died the other day, I didn’t have a mouse, and my computer didn’t have a secondary mouse tracking option!
It was quite interesting to sit for hours trying to figure out what combo of keys does what! Anyway, I now have learned several useful keyboard shortcuts so that I can use my computer without the need for a mouse device!

              keyboard shortcut

So how can you control the computer without your mouse? Well firstly, the easiest thing to do is use the ALT key and the ATL + TAB key combo. ALT + TAB lets you switch between programs and just pressing the ALT key on your keyboard focuses onto the menu options, such as File, Edit, etc.
You can then use the arrow keys to navigate the menus for a program and press Enter to “left click” on an item.
But what if you need to right-click in a Word document or right-click on a file to see it’s properties? The right-click keyboard shortcut is to hold down SHIFT and then press F10. That’s one of my favorite keyboard shortcuts because it comes in VERY handy and sometimes it’s actually easier to use the keyboard than the mouse.
There are some other handy Windows keyboard shortcuts that you should know in case you are stuck in a bad situation:

CTRL+ESC: Opens the Start menu (then use ARROW keys to select an item)
ALT+DOWN ARROW: Opens a drop-down list box
ALT+F4: Closes the current program window
ALT+ENTER: Open the properties for the selected object
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How to Run Apk with ARC welder on Mac or PC [ Tutorial ]

By ntech23:20 No comments
Now a days we can run Android Apps on PC, there are many third party emulators like BlueStacks, Andy and more. Today i’ll tell you another emulator which can be installed as chrome extension. ARC Welder is the latest Chrome extension which allow you to run Android apps by installing Apk of the games and apps. In the following guide i’ll tell you How to Run Apk with ARC welder on Mac or PC.
Before going any further let me tell what you need, latest version of Chrome and install ARC Welder from Chrome store. At the moment ARC Welder is in beta stage so not all the Apps will run properly.
How run Android Apk with ARC Welder
  

How to Run Apk with ARC welder on Mac or PC [ Tutorial ]:

Step#1: Open Chrome on your Mac or PC.Step#2: Now download ARC welder here.
Step#3: You’ll be in Chrome store, now click on add to Chrome.
Step#4: Now open Google Play on your Mac or PC.
Step#5: Choose a App whom you want to install.
Step#6: Copy the Url given in the address bar.
Step#7: Open this site form here.
Step#8: Now paste the url that you’ve copied from Google Play Store in the give filed.
Step#9: Click on Generate Download link then click here to download.
Step#10: Now Open ARC Welder from your Mac or PC.
Step#11: Click Add your APK and find the APK that you downloaded.
Step#12: Now Click on Launch App.
All Done ! You’ve successfully installed the Android App using ARC Wilder, its much easier then other emulators and also better in performace.
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All over the world use Uptodown to get instant access to a huge catalogue of apps for a number of operating systems.

By ntech23:15 No comments
https://en.uptodown.com
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