Windows 7 Tips and Tricks
This segment of Windows 7 tips and tricks will cover how to remap keys on the keyboard and to disable the annoying pop up message when windows updates are ready to install, and they want you to restart the computer. Firstly, the key mapping. Key mapping is when you change the function of a key to a different function as it reads on the keyboard. For example, if you are hitting the caps lock key while typing, and you are constantly having to go back and fix the capitalization, you can make the caps lock key act as a shift key, or even disable it completely. The program I am showing here has 104 keys that are able to be tampered with. Since this will be changing the function in the windows registry I assume this will pass over to games as well.
Windows 7 tips and tricks 2011
New Windows 7 tips and tricks 2011. Every year a bunch of new tricks are learnt, or simply taught. These tricks are posted in various places, and rarely made into a video. That’s where we come in. We make those videos so that you are able to easily do the trick and not be confused with the wording. So lift your hat to us and enjoy the videos as they come.
Windows 7 tips and tricks 2010
An old trick is how to make the pop up message that Windows so desperately wants to shove in your face and force you to do, go away. What I am referring to is the restart pop up that comes with the Windows Updates. For some odd reason Microsoft decided to make it so that we are constantly bothered with the pop up to restart our computer. We may be typing an article like this, or we are just imply doing work and don’t want to have to wait for a reboot. Well, to Microsoft your needs don’t matter; they want you to restart the computer, and now. So for people who are typing like I do, or just simply working on their computers and don’t want to restart now, follow the videos instructions for windows 7 tips and tricks 2010. And make that pop up go! Don’t worry everything will be restored back to normal once the computer is restarted, the trick I teach you is only a temporary fix.
Maybe next time I will show you the way to do it permanently? Till’ then Sayonara!












