How To Select All Emails In Gmail

In Gmail, you can select multiple emails and apply an action (like archive) to all of them at once. We’ll show you how to select all emails and specific emails by their status in Gmail’s web version. There are many reasons to make a multiple email selection in Gmail. Maybe you want to archive all your unread emails. Or, maybe you want to forward all your emails as an attachment to someone....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 1027 words · Holly Birchall

How To Set The Default Finder Folder On Your Mac

RELATED: What Is Finder on a Mac? First, open the Finder app by clicking on the button in the Dock that looks like a face. From the menu bar, click on the “Finder” option. Next, click on “Preferences.” Alternatively, you can use the “Command+,” (Command key and the comma) keyboard shortcut to quickly open the Preferences window. In this window, select the “General” tab and then locate “New Finder Window Show....

November 29, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Raymond Gaither

How To Set The Rounding Precision In Excel

Setting the rounding precision forces Excel to always round numeric values to a specified number of digits following the decimal, saving you from having to use the ROUND function on each formula. Here’s how it works. Note that setting Excel’s rounding precision can save time, but be certain you want to round all values before you enable this feature. When Excel is set to round numbers, it deletes the extra data following the precision point you set, permanently affecting the accuracy of the numbers in your workbook....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Anderson Freudenburg

How To Stop Excel From Moving The Selection Box When You Hit Enter

When you type information into Excel and press the Enter key, the selection box moves to the cell below. This is the standard behavior of Excel, but you might find this frustrating. Fortunately, the default setting can be changed. A quick and simple solution to stopping the selected cell from being changed is to press the “Ctrl” and “Enter” keys together, instead of only pressing “Enter.” Using the key combination ensures that the cell you typed the information into remains the active cell....

November 29, 2022 · 1 min · 184 words · Eleonora Hykes

How To Test Your Computer S Ram For Problems

How RAM Testing Tools Work Your computer’s random access memory (RAM) is its working memory. Your computer’s operating system and applications are continually writing data to RAM and reading it back. For example, when you load a web page like this one, your web browser stores it in RAM while you’re reading it. When you launch a PC game, the game loads information from slower system storage (like a solid-state drive or hard drive) into much faster RAM....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 993 words · Cathleen Smith

How To Use Adobe Flash On Your Iphone Or Ipad

What Is Adobe Flash? Once upon a time, Adobe Flash was the de-facto standard for delivering video, audio, animation, and interactive elements across the web. But then, thankfully, open standards like HTML 5, CSS, and JavaScript came along. Adobe Flash was proprietary, slow, and consumed a lot of battery. It just didn’t work well on mobile devices. By 2011, Adobe had already ended mobile development of Flash. Since then, the mobile web has thrived....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 510 words · Wilfred Fleming

How To Use Journalctl To Read Linux System Logs

Centralized Logging No stranger to controversy, the systemd system and service manager introduced a significant change in the way system logs are gathered. Logs used to be located at different places in the file system according to the service or daemon that was creating them. But they all had one thing in common. They were plain text files. With systemd all the system, boot, and kernel log files are collected and managed by a central, dedicated logging solution....

November 29, 2022 · 10 min · 2069 words · David Gomez

How To Use Spotify In The Terminal On Linux Mac Or Windows

Have you ever wanted to stream Spotify’s music and podcasts without distracting banners and pushy recommendations? With a tool called Spotify TUI, you can control your Spotify stream in your computer’s terminal. We’ll show you how to set it up. What Is Spotify TUI? The Spotify TUI client uses the Spotify API to provide a simplified, text-based interface for your account. That means that you still have to have the Spotify app open and running somewhere, either on your PC or a remote device like your phone or smart TV....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1281 words · Charles Pusey

The Best Iphone 14 Pro Max Cases Of 2022

The first thing you’ll want to figure out when shopping for a case for your iPhone is the type of case you want. Some people prefer slimmer, lighter cases, while others may prefer a bulkier but more protective case. Especially with a larger phone like the 14 Pro Max, you may prefer a wallet case that not only protects the screen but holds a few cards and other essentials so you don’t need to carry more stuff around....

November 29, 2022 · 12 min · 2428 words · Janeen Hodges

The Best Sites For Online Coupons And Deals

Why would you pay full price if you could save a little money while shopping? Most people hunt for deals when purchasing products online or in the store—it’s not even hard to do. The websites discussed below are the best when it comes to finding online coupons and deals. Retail Me Not Retail Me Not is one of the giants in the coupon and deal space. It offers a vast number of online coupons, printable coupons, and free-shipping deals....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 735 words · Thomas Jones

The Fastest Way To Scan A Qr Code On Android

QR codes have become increasingly common as more of the world transitions away from paper. All you need is your trusty Android phone to scan one, but how? We’ll show you the easiest and fastest way to do it. As with many things in the Android world, there are a plethora of ways to scan a QR code. However, this isn’t something you want to fiddle around with. The best method is the one that requires the fewest steps....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 447 words · Joaquin Newton

What Is Lens Flare And Why Does It Make Photos Look Weird

What Causes Lens Flare? Modern lenses are incredibly complex works of engineering. They aren’t simply concave or convex, but composites that use multiple elements for much better optical performance. The curved piece of glass you played with back in science class could never focus light enough for you to take a decent selfie. When you look at anything, you see the light reflecting back from it. When you take a photo, the lens on your camera focuses this reflected light onto the sensor (or film)....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 911 words · Larry Murray

What S A Good Internal Pc Temperature

It’s easier to talk about CPU and graphics card temps since they have defined and well-known ranges. Everything else generally doesn’t get too hot in most cases as evidenced by the fact that they don’t have elaborate cooling systems. Modern RAM usually does come with heatsinks covering the PCB (printed circuit board), however, and most motherboards include a heatsink for M.2 NVMe SSDs. As for the air temperature inside the case itself, as long as your components are cool that shouldn’t be an issue....

November 29, 2022 · 8 min · 1522 words · Elsie Bennett

Why You Can T Block Bittorrent On Your Router

Blocking Anything Is Difficult Blocking anything at the home-router level is difficult. Sure, if your router has parental controls or other website-blacklisting features built-in, you could block individual websites. You could block facebook.com if you don’t want anyone accessing Facebook on your network. But there would be ways around this through VPNs and proxies. BitTorrent is even more difficult. It’s not just blocking a single website—you’d have to block a specific protocol a computer on your network uses for peer-to-peer communication with other computers around the world....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 829 words · Jacqueline Thomas

Xmind Is Mind Mapping Software For Linux Mac And Windows

About XMind XMind 3 is both a product and an open source project released on November 10, 2008. XMind 3’s mission statement is to create, as a community, the leading international mind mapping and brainstorming software that will run on all major platforms and raise users’ work efficiency. You will need to create a free account to download and start using the XMind application from their site. The free account also allows you to easily share your maps with others for collaboration....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Gertrude Fernandez

10 Google Maps Features You Should Be Using

Find Alternate Bike Routes Google Maps is not just for cars and public transit. You can find bike routes in your area as well. Bike routes are made from public trails and bike lanes on roads. That’s only part of it, though. In July 2022, Google Maps gained the ability to find alternate bike routes, just like you can with driving directions. It’s easy to see the different ways you can get around on your bike....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 846 words · Cathy Epps

Browsers Are Bringing Automatic Dark Mode To Websites

Websites Can Now Detect Dark Mode Like Apps Can Some sites offer dark modes today. For example, you can enable dark mode on YouTube, Twitter, or Slack in a few clicks. That’s pretty cool, but who wants to enable this option separately each time they visit a new website? When you enable dark mode on Windows 10, macOS, iOS, or Android, the applications you use all know you’ve enabled dark mode and can automatically enable it....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Edna Miga

Can You Buy Too Big Of A Psu

PSUs Don’t Default to Maximum Output The rating for a given PSU is its maximum load rating, not its default load just plugged in and turned on. Your computer might feel like a space heater sometimes—and it certainly adds heat to your home—but it’s not quite like a space heater in the sense that a 500W space heater is either going full bore or it’s not on. Your PSU is like an engine that can be called upon to run harder if necessary but will idle when there is no demand....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 719 words · Joseph Faison

Displayport 2 What S Different And Why It Matters

What Is DisplayPort? DisplayPort is the video transfer standard that most people have never heard of. At a basic level, it’s nearly identical to HDMI. The current iteration of DisplayPort can transfer 8K video at 60 hertz and audio to TVs and monitors (HDMI 2.1 supports 10K). It comes in a large and mini form factor (like Mini HDMI). And, like HDMI cables, DisplayPort cables are really cheap. So, why do people use DisplayPort at all?...

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 802 words · William Gordon

How And Why To Start Microsoft Word From The Command Prompt

Like most apps, you can launch Word from the Command Prompt, but Word also supports several optional switches for controlling the startup process. Whether you type the command at the prompt, use it to create a shortcut, insert it as part of a batch script, launching Word with additional parameters lets you do things like start Word in Safe Mode for troubleshooting or start with a specific template. Using the Command Prompt to Start Word Before we can open Word using the Command Prompt, we need to figure out which directory the winword....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 589 words · Nancy Cephas