It’s true, the latest update to Windows 11 changes the default behavior of the PrtScr [Print Screen] button in the OS. Now the default will be to utilize Snipping Tool, which is an improvement. But want to change it back? Here’s how…
It’s true, the latest update to Windows 11 changes the default behavior of the PrtScr [Print Screen] button in the OS. Now the default will be to utilize Snipping Tool, which is an improvement. But want to change it back? Here’s how…
Every time I want to share files between my work PC and home PC I end up emailing them to myself. Seems clumsy at best, but I hear from others that they actually transfer their files via text message! To themselves! Does Microsoft Edge Drop fix this problem??
As a technical writer, I take a lot of screenshots and drop them into documents. Every time I have to select the image and add a border. So tedious! Is there a way to have Snipping Tool add a border automatically for me?
Have a Windows PC that doesn’t have a webcam, or just wish yours was more flexible or higher quality? Turns out you can use your Android phone or iPhone as a webcam for your PC, and it works great! Here are all the steps involved, and no worries, there’s no software to buy or license required.
Every time I double-click on a Web URL in a document, it opens in Microsoft Edge. But I’d prefer that they open in Chrome. Same with PDFs; can’t I just have them open up in Adobe Acrobat on my Windows PC?
If you’ve been hearing about ChatGPT and how its AI knowledgebase is going to revolutionize search, you might be wondering exactly how it’s going to work. Microsoft’s also endlessly improving its Edge browser and if you join the Edge beta program, you’ll get tons of new features and instant access to AI Bing…
My PC occasionally slows down and I’m curious why that happens. Can I run a performance monitor app or utility program in Windows 11 to give me some insight into what’s going on? Thanks.
The TV channels I get seem to think that a movie that’s 10 years old is a classic. Hardly! How can I watch films from the 1940s and 1950s on my PC instead? Hopefully, for free, I don’t have the money to pay for a subscription.