To see the FREB log, rebuild and deploy the app into the development fabric and then find the development fabric controller in the notification area of the taskbar (you may have to click the Show Hidden Icons button on the taskbar because it’s often hidd...
This is useful for example if you need to pin it on the Taskbar and take a Screenshot by mouse click, whithout need to get your fingers on the keyboard (this micro-moves discomfort is the main idea Thinkpads and LAtitude still have Trackpoint - for no need to get palms off the keyboa...
screen. It could be a spreadsheet, a lengthy MS Word document, or anything else for that matter. Because finding a decent screen-capturing tool could be cumbersome, here are a few suggestions that can help you narrow down your search criteria and get a smart application that best suits your...
Taking Screenshots Using Droplr Desktop App To take a screenshot using Droplr, you will first need to install the app for your preferred device. After that, you can click the Droplr icon in the Mac menu bar or the Windows Taskbar. From here, simply click the ‘Screenshot’ option. If yo...
Finally, one horribly misunderstood setting is available under Settings > Privacy > General. Advertising ID controls whether Microsoft serves personalized ads to ad-supported apps. If you turn this option off, you still get ads, but they're not personalized. Regardless of the setting, your informa...
With promises of Cortana getting the ax, more logon options, a taskbar for the Calendar app (ooh!), a File Explorer search that finally works (take that, 1909), reduced overhead in the indexer (where’s Magellan?), customizable virtual desktop names (aah!), and m...
Click on the Wi-Fi/Volume/Battery in your taskbar in the lower right corner to bring up the Action Center up. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcutWin+Ato open up the Action Center. Out of the box, you’ll be able to find the Accessibility icon here, as well as sound control, bri...
Bring up the Start Menu through the Windows icon on the taskbar. This gives you a list of apps, along with a search bar to look for files and applications. EnterSnipping toolto locate the app and open it. The snipping tool opens in a rather tiny window, with a much clearer and clutte...
1 Type Snipping Tool in the search box (Windows+S) on Start or taskbar, and press Enter to open the Snipping Tool. 2 Do step 3 or step 4 below for what you would like to take a screenshot of. 3 To Capture a Snip of a Menu A) Open the menu that you want to take a screen...
Want to search the web with any extracted text? Long-tap on the text to copy it and then long-tap in the address bar of your web browser to paste it and search the Web for that text. The floating button which you use to take the screenshot is optional. You can turn off the overl...