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January 5, 2023 |
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5 things you didn't know your keyboard's Shift button can doThe Shift key is the second largest on your keyboard. As a modifier key, it's mainly used to type capital letters and symbols at the top of other keys. But you can do much more with it, such as scroll horizontally, cut and paste and highlight text. Here are five ways to use your Shift key and increase productivity. Tap or click here for five tricks to try with your Shift key. → |
Quick tip of the dayWhether your eyesight isn’t what it used to be or you want to see something on your screen in greater detail, zoom is there to help. Pro secret: If you have a mouse with a wheel connected to your PC, hold down the Ctrl key and then scroll with your mouse. Scroll up to zoom in and down to zoom out. To use your keyboard only: On a Windows machine, press the Windows key + plus sign (+) to zoom in and the Windows key + minus sign (-) to zoom out.On a Mac, press Option + Cmd + equal sign (=) to zoom in and Option + Cmd + minus sign (-) to zoom out.🧠 Don’t stop there. Get more smart keyboard shortcuts here. |
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Bad Windows default settings you should change todayWindows comes loaded with features and programs you will never use. Disabling them will speed up your computer and reduce clutter. When was the last time you sent a fax from your PC? We'll show you the default Windows settings you can turn off now. Tap or click here for default Windows settings to disable. → |
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Tech advice from pros Kim trustsSometimes it feels like the world is throwing everything it has at you. To succeed, you need someone to guide you through. That’s what Dell Technologies Advisors do. They have the tech advice to help you navigate whatever challenges you’re up against — and get you safely to where you want to be. Call an advisor at 877-ASK-DELL or go to Dell.com for free expert support. → |
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