Tips & Tricks
- If you don't have a bookmark or link to a site, type the URL directly into the address bar. You don't ever need to type http:// and usually you don't need www. You also don't need to delete what's there - just click (automatic highlight) and type.
- When using Chrome, you can search by typing terms directly in the address bar. Google search shortcuts here. (time define weather sunset convert)
More search tips here Information about Google Custom Search Engine here.
- Trouble reading the letters? Ust ctrl+ or ctrl- to make text larger or smaller.
- Use tabbed browsing Chrome MSIE Firefox, IE8
When in doubt, right click. This will usually give a set of
options for what you want to do.
For example, when you see a link that you want to open, but don't want
to lose the page you're on, right click, 'open link in new
tab'.- Made a mistake? Deleted something by accident? ctrl+z (undo) Most programs allow you to 'undo' a number of your previous steps.
- Learn general functions, not specific places to click.
(e.g. old blogger vs. new blogger)
If there's something you can do with a program or site, it's in the menu somewhere. Check the menu!
- Use your Bookmarks Toolbar to easily find sites you frequently visit ('how to' guide here)
- Update your programs once in a while. Find 'about program' in your menu options. If you don't have the latest version find the udpate option.
- Improve your typing speed - List of typing sites
File types (extensions) and programs that open them
File Extension | Type of File | Programs |
.ppt , .pps , or . odp | presentation | Powerpoint OpenOffice Impress, or Google Docs |
.doc, docx, .hwp, .odt, or .rtf | document | Microsoft Word, HWP, Open Office, or Google Docs |
document | Foxit or Adobe Reader | |
.mp3 | audio | VLC, Windows Media Player, and other Media Players |
.htm or .html | web page | Chrome, Firefox, MSIE , or other browsers |
.swf or .flv | flash file | VLC, Adobe Flash Player |
.wmv , .rm , .avi , .mp4 , .mpg, or .mov | video | (video files) VLC, Real Player, Windows Media Player, Gom, or other media players |
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