Thursday 24 December 2015

How To Increase Battery Life Of Android

Tips To Increase Battery Life Of Android 2015 :-
#1 Method – Without any app (By Adjusting Animation scales)
In this method i will tell you a very simple method to increase battery backup of android without any app. This method will work on almost every android phone.
Steps to Increase Battery backup of Android 2015:-
1. Open Settings in your android device.
2. Now Scroll Down And click on About Phone.
3. Now you will see a option build number there.
4. Tap 7-10 Times on the build number and you see developer options will get activated.
5. Now get back to settings and a new option Developer Option will get added there .
6. Click on Developer Option and scroll down .
7. You will see options Window Animation scale, Transition Animation Scale and Animation Duration Scale.
8. Now By default their value would be 1.0 .
9. Set them to 0.5 or off them all.
Thats it you are done this will Increase your battery backup of Android upto 30-40%.

Thursday 3 December 2015

Add mouse-friendly checkboxes to icons

For every geek who swears by keyboard shortcuts, there are a dozen casual users who rely on their mice. Activating icon checkboxes lets you select multiple files to manage simultaneously,withouthaving to hold down the Ctrl button as you click each one.
…unless you add checkboxes to Windows icons, that is. In Windows 7, typeFolder optionsinto the Start Menu's search bar. Next, open the "View" tab in the window that appears and ensure the "Use check boxes to select items" checkbox is checked. In Windows 8, just open Windows Explorer, open the "View" tab, and check the "Item check boxes" box in the Show/Hide pane.

Launch taskbar programs with your keyboard

Many of us—especially users of the Start Menu-less Windows 8—use the Windows taskbar as a quick launch bar, populating it with our day-to-day programs. Opening those programs is as simple as clicking them, but there's actually a faster way to launch software on your taskbar: Simple keyboard combinations.
Every program to the right of the Start button is assigned its own numerical shortcut, with the first program being "1," the second being "2," and so on, all the way to the 10th taskbar shortcut, which gets "0." Pressing theWindowskey, plus the number of the program you want to open, launches it. For example, in the image at left, pressingWin+3launches the Chrome browser.