by alex | Jun 9, 2017 | tech tip
If you’re worried about the security implications of Wi-Fi Sense on Windows 10, and if you’d like to wipe off any details of any Wi-Fi networks you’ve signed into in the past, you can disable Wi-Fi Sense. Here’s how: Go to Start. Click on Settings. Select...
by alex | Jun 2, 2017 | tech tip
Instead of using Notepad or WordPad to make a note for yourself and risk missing it because the file is saved ‘out of sight’, Windows 10 allows you to attach a ‘sticky note’ to your desktop for an instant, obvious reminder. You can achieve this using Windows...
by alex | May 29, 2017 | tech tip
While Windows Defender (that comes with Windows 10) offers some virus and malware protection, if you are unlucky enough to pick up a computer virus that has somehow circumvented your anti- virus, you can download the post-infection ‘Malicious Software Removal Tool’ to...
by alex | May 10, 2017 | tech tip
If you have the Windows 10 Creators Update, you can make your computer power button into a monitor switch that lets you turn off all your monitors. With this tip you can turn off your monitor and still leave your computer running. Applications won’t be closed, and...
by alex | May 5, 2017 | tech tip
Capturing a screenshot or recording a screencast can be important in many different business situations. Here’s how to do it with Windows 10: Hold down Win + G and a small window will be displayed showing all of the necessary options. Try: Win + G+ PrntScr – for a...
by alex | Apr 27, 2017 | tech tip
Notepad. The app is quick, easy to use and easy to launch. To access it, press the Windows key and type Notepad. Wordpad. This is a kind of ‘Microsoft Word Lite’. It’s fast, and although it’s generally basic, it incorporates some advanced features. OneNote. There are...