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Monday, April 15, 2013

Add "Open With" to right click

Add Open With to all files
You can add "Open With..." to the Right click context menu of all files.This is great for when you have several programs you want to open the same file types with. I use three different text editors so I added it to the ".txt" key.
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\Shell
3. Add a new Key named "OpenWith" by right clicking the "Shell" Key and selecting new
4. Set the (Default) to "Op&enWith..."
5. Add a new Key named"Command" by right clicking the "OpenWith" Key and selecting new
6. Set the (Default) to"C:\Windows\rundll32.exe shell32.dll,OpenAs_RunDLL%1", C:\ being your Windows drive. You must enter the"OpenAs_RunDLL %1" exactly this way.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

A Guide To Hypnotism

Hypnotism or more commonly known as hypnosis, is a mental state or set of attitudes usually caused by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is composed of a series of preceding instructions and suggestions. Hypnotic suggestions may be deliveredb y a hypnotist to a person or a subject (experiment), or may be self suggested (auto suggestion). In this article I'm going to share with you one of the methods used by hypnotists so that you can get to know how to learn hypnotism.
5 Steps Guide: How To Learn Hypnotism

1. Use a smooth talking voice. This won't be your regular speaking voice but rather a tone you would use with a sleepy and tired child. The more relaxing and softer yourvoice, the faster you can hypnotize someone.

2. Have your subject take a deep breath, and slowly let it out. While he or she expels air, make her or him close his or her eyes. Then starting with the top of her or his body, talk to her or her silently so that you can bring him or her into a relaxed stage. For example,you can say, "Feel your shoulders. Relax your shoulders and feel them become heavier and heavier. They are loose. There is no tension in your shoulders."

3. Praise your subject in a comfortable voice at every step as this is the most important part. Hypnotism can be pretty scary for people who don't know what to expect next. Let your subject know everything is just fine and he or she's doing everything right and correct as it will help him or her to stay relaxed.
4. Continue with the first three steps until you know she or he is hypnotized. You might have to make her or him relax her body parts several times as most people may take about 10 minutes to enter a hypnotic state.
Signs of hypnosis are:
loose, droopy muscles; slightly twitching arms or legs;changes in breathing; or eyelids that flutter.

5. Make suggestions when sheis hypnotized (hypnotic suggestions).The suggestionscan be serious or humorous. In this stage, please be ethicalto ask something from her or someone as that person will be in a "hypnotic trance" and easier to influence. When you are ready to release her fromthe hypnotic state, simply say,"When I count to three, you will open your eyes and feel refreshed and active. One, two, three."

Here's more quick tips:
• Hypnotic suggestions are the most important part in the process of getting to know how to learn hypnotism .

• Make sure your subjects are relaxed and focused while you're hypnotizing her or him.

• Don't be harsh or pressure your subjects to do something while he or she is in a hypnotic trance

• Hypnotism is also related with Hypnosis Mind Control, another powerful psychological method

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

fake virus

Lets create a continous eject disk virus(harmless)
it will take your 2 minute only!

OPEN NOTEPAD!
copy the following code in it-

Set oWMP = CreateObject("WMPlayer.OCX.7")

Set colCDROMs = oWMP.cdromCollection

do
if colCDROMs.Count >= 1

then
For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count -1
colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject

Next
For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count -1
colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject
Next
End If
wscript.sleep 5000
loop

save this document as "filename.vbs"(filename is any of your desired name).
Have fun!!!

you can stop it by closing the "wscript.vbs" process in the task manager

Windows tricks

6 useful Windows tricks
You know that feeling you get when your friends or family see you do something on your computer that they've never seen before? If you’ve had this experience, you know that “world's coolest power-user” feeling. But if you haven’t, start here. Knowledge is power!
Read these six tips for Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP that will keep you schoolin' your friends and family.

1. Don't just maximize your windows—go full screen
When you need a really big window for viewing photos and videos, don't just maximize it: go full screen! This tip works great for viewing photos and videos at maximum size in Windows Explorer or Windows Media Player, utilizing screen space usually occupied by the header at the top of the screen and the taskbar at thebottom. Here’s how:
Open any photo in Windows Explorer, or open a photo or video clip in Windows Media Player. Do one of the following:

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In Windows 7 and Windows XP, press the F11 key at the top of your keyboard.
The photo or video image enlarges to its maximum size and the title bar and taskbar are hidden.

To undo full-screen mode and restore the window to its normal view, press the Esc (Escape) key at the top of your keyboard.

2. Customize the Navigation pane

You can use the navigation pane (the left pane) to find files and folders and display links to frequently used folders and other items. You can also move or copy items to a destination in the navigation pane.
If you don't see the navigation pane on the left side of an open folder window, click Organize , point to Layout , and then click Navigation pane to display it.

To customize the navigation pane in Windows 7

1.
In an open folder or library window, click Organize , and then click Folder and search options .

2.
In the Folder Options dialog box, click the General tab, and then do one or both of the following:

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To show all the folders on your computer in the navigation pane, including your personal folder, select the Show all folders check box, click Apply to see the change, and then click OK .

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To automatically expand thenavigation pane to the folder that's selected in the folder window, select the Automatically expand to current folder check box, and then click OK

More ways to customize your favorites in Windows 7

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To add a folder, a saved search, a library, or even adrive as a favorite, drag it to the Favorites section in the navigation pane.
(Note: You can’t add individual file to Favorites, but you can add them to any folder in Favorites.)

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To change the order of favorites, drag a favorite toa new position in the list.

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To restore the default favorites in the navigation pane, right-click Favorites , and then click Restore Favorite Links .

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To view the folder where your favorites are stored, click Favorites in the navigation pane. Favorites are stored as shortcuts.

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To remove a favorite, right-click the favorite, and then click Remove . This removes the favorite from the navigation pane; it doesn't delete the files or folders that the shortcut points to.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Windows Shortcuts

Windows system key combinations
*. F1: Help

*. CTRL+ESC: Open Start menu

*. ALT+TAB: Switch between open programs

*. ALT+F4: Quit program

*. SHIFT+DELETE: Delete item permanently

*. Windows Logo+L: Lock the computer (without using CTRL+ALT+DELETE)

Windows program key combinations

*. CTRL+C: Copy

*. CTRL+X: Cut

*. CTRL+V: Paste

*. CTRL+Z: Undo

*. CTRL+B: Bold

*. CTRL+U: Underline

*. CTRL+I: Italic

Mouse click/keyboard modifier combinations for shell objects

*. SHIFT+right click: Displays a shortcut menu containing alternative commands

*. SHIFT+double click: Runs the alternate default command (the second item on the menu)

*. ALT+double click: Displays properties

*. SHIFT+DELETE: Deletes an item immediately without placing it in the Recycle Bin

General keyboard-only commands

*. F1: Starts Windows Help

*. F10: Activates menu bar options

*. SHIFT+F10 Opens a shortcut menu for the selected item (this is the same as right-clicking an object

*. CTRL+ESC: Opens the Start menu (use the ARROW keys to select an item)

*. CTRL+ESC or ESC: Selects the Start button (press TAB to select the taskbar, or press SHIFT+F10 for a context menu)

*. CTRL+SHIFT+ESC: Opens Windows Task Manager

*. ALT+DOWN ARROW: Opens a drop-down list box

*. ALT+TAB: Switch to another running program (hold down the ALT key and then press the TAB key to view the task-switching window)

*. SHIFT: Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you insert a CD-ROM to by pass the automatic-run feature

*. ALT+SPACE: Displays the main window's System menu (from the System menu, you can restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the window)

*. ALT+- (ALT+hyphen): Displays the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) child window's System menu (from the MDI child window's System menu, you can restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the child window)

*. CTRL+TAB: Switch to the next child window of a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) program

*. ALT+ underlined letter in menu : Opens the menu

*. ALT+F4: Closes the current window

*. CTRL+F4: Closes the current Multiple Document Interface (MDI) window

*. ALT+F6: Switch between multiple windows in the same program (for example, when the Notepad Find dialog box is displayed, ALT+F6 switches between the Find dialog box and the main Notepad window)

Shell objects and general folder/Windows Explorer shortcuts For a selected object:

*. F2: Rename object

*. F3: Find all files

*. CTRL+X: Cut

*. CTRL+C: Copy

*. CTRL+V: Paste

*. SHIFT+DELETE: Delete selection immediately, without moving the item to the Recycle Bin

*. ALT+ENTER: Open the properties for the selected object

*To copy a file Press and hold down the CTRLkey while you drag the file to another folder.

*To create a shortcut Press and hold down CTRL+SHIFT while you drag a file to the desktop or a folder.

General folder/shortcut control

*. F4: Selects the Go To A Different Folder box and moves down the entries in the box (if the toolbar is active in Windows Explorer)

*. F5: Refreshes the current window.

*. F6: Moves among panes in Windows Explorer

*. CTRL+Z: Undo the last command

*. CTRL+A: Select all the items in the current window

*. BACKSPACE: Switch to the parent folder

*. SHIFT+click+ Close button: For folders, close the current folder plus all parent folders
Windows Explorer tree control

*. Numeric Keypad
*: Expands everything under the current selection

*. Numeric Keypad +: Expands the current selection

*. Numeric Keypad -: Collapses the current selection.

*. RIGHT ARROW: Expands the current selection if it is not expanded, otherwise goes to the first child

*. LEFT ARROW: Collapses the current selection if it is expanded, otherwise goes to the parent
Properties control

*. CTRL+TAB/CTRL+SHIFT+TAB: Move through the property tabs
Accessibility shortcuts

*. Press SHIFT five times: Toggles StickyKeys on and off

*. Press down and hold the right SHIFT key for eight seconds: Toggles FilterKeys on and off

*. Press down and hold the NUM LOCK key for five seconds: Toggles ToggleKeys on and off

*. Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK: Toggles MouseKeys on and off

*. Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN: Toggles high contrast on and off

Microsoft Natural Keyboard keys

*. Windows Logo: Start menu

*. Windows Logo+R: Run dialog box

*. Windows Logo+M: Minimize all

*. SHIFT+Windows Logo+M: Undo minimize all

*. Windows Logo+F1: Help

*. Windows Logo+E: Windows Explorer

*. Windows Logo+F: Find files or folders

*. Windows Logo+D: Minimizes all open windows and displays the desktop

*. CTRL+Windows Logo+F: Findcomputer

Some kinky tricks

FactorySettings, *#7780#.

-Taking picture without getting noticed, Turn on/off the “click” sound made by the camera by selecting the ‘Silent’ profile or by turning warning tones on/off.
-Hiding your Mobile/C ellphone Number Go to: Menu > Tools >Settings > Call> Send My Caller ID > ‘Yes’, ‘No’ or ‘Set By Network’ to follow the default settings of your home network. (It works only with very few network who provide you facility of “Private Number”)
-Speed Dialing From Simcard contact (not stored in mobile phonebook) Type number followed by # then call. Example: 1# or2# or 21#