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  • Make Your Own Shortcut Keys In Windows 10

    The standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10 are all well and good — but have you ever wanted to create your own key combinations to launch the apps you use most often? It’s not difficult to set up, and the feature has been built into Windows for a long time. Here’s how to access it.


  • Put The Clock Back On The Right In Windows 10

    Put The Clock Back On The Right In Windows 10

    Windows: Windows 10 introduced the Action Center where your notifications and quick settings toggles live. It’s a handy panel, but its icon lives in the far-right of the system tray. If you prefer the old days when your clock lived there, you can swap their spots.


  • What Features Have You Recently Discovered On Your Devices?

    Although I’m a multi-platform user – I flip between a Mac, iOS on an iPad Pro and a Windows 10 system – my days as a Windows power user are probably behind me. So I’m still discovering features that many people would know about. One of those is Windows Hello which allows you to complete…


  • TrayStatus Instantly Adds Extra Info To The Windows 10 System Tray

    Free Windows utility TrayStatus does exactly what its name suggests it might, cramming a whole host of useful extra status icons into the familiar system tray (known officially as the notification area). It gives you at-a-glance readings for Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock and the main modifier keys (Alt, Ctrl, Shift and the Windows…