Productivity
How to Connect a Laptop to a TV
How to Connect a Laptop to a TV – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
A simple connection stands between you and enjoying your favorite movie on the big screen or using a spare TV as a secondary monitor for work. Here are some tips for connecting your laptop to a TV using a cable or a wireless connection.
Google Sheets can now quickly convert cells into tables
Google Sheets can now quickly convert cells into tables – By Ben Schoon 9to5Google
In an update provided this week, Google Sheets is now rolling out long-requested support for convert a block of cells into a table.
Nine Tasks You Can Handle Right From the Chrome Address Bar
Nine Tasks You Can Handle Right From the Chrome Address Bar – By Joshua Hawkins Lifehacker
Google Chrome’s address bar (or omnibox, as Google calls it), might seem simple, but you can actually do a lot more with it than just search for your favorite website. Turns out the Chrome URL bar also comes with a number of handy features baked right in. It can complete unit conversions, talk to Google Gemini, and even turn a browser tab into a blank notepad.
You Might Need a Numpad on the Left Side of Your Keyboard
You Might Need a Numpad on the Left Side of Your Keyboard, Here’s Why – By Andrew Heinzman How-To Geek
An ergonomic computer setup requires a bit of rule-breaking.
The Best Google Docs Keyboard Shortcuts
The Best Google Docs Keyboard Shortcuts for Boosting Your Productivity – By David Nield WIRED
Knowing your way around some keyboard shortcuts—whether for Windows, macOS, or individual programs—is perhaps one of the best time-saving productivity hacks there is. You don’t have to reach for the mouse or trackpad to navigate to a new place on the screen, and you don’t have to hunt through menus to find options for formatting images and text: Just press the right key combination and you’re done.
– Get Your Messy Computer Desktop Organized
Get Your Messy Computer Desktop Organized Once and for All – By David Nield Lifehacker
We all spend a lot of time looking at our computer desktop, in between opening up programs and switching between browser windows, and it can often become a dumping ground for all sorts of miscellany: shortcuts, downloads, screenshots, documents, archives, and much more.
Chrome can now use Android’s default password provider instead of Google’s
Chrome can now use Android’s default password provider instead of Google’s – By Dallas Thomas Android Police
Chrome for Android now supports non-Google password managers to fill in passwords, improving user experience and personalization options. A hidden setting in Chrome allows users to choose their system-wide password manager for autofill, reducing reliance on Google’s manager.
How Do I Move Emails From One Account To Another?
How Do I Move Emails From One Account To Another? – By Ask Leo! YouTube
How to record audio on a Chromebook
How to record audio on a Chromebook – By Steven Winkelman Android Police
Voice recording apps have been around for years, shipping as a standard feature on most affordable Android phones. Apps that allow users to record, save, and export audible sound have many applications, like music production, on-the-go podcast creation, and note-taking. The Play Store has a ton of great apps that let users record and edit sound, transforming your Android device into a high-quality portable microphone.
10 Best Magnetic Usb C Cables
10 Best Magnetic Usb C Cables – bestreviews.guide
Undisrupted charging – the magnets in our charging kit securely stick to each other to create a solid attachment that won’t snap off easily; hence, resulting in a more stable connection.
Here are two I purchased and used; they are compatible.
How To Use Google Drive To Scan Documents To PDF
How To Use Google Drive To Scan Documents To PDF – By Mike Shutt SlashGear
First off, make sure you have the Google Drive app downloaded to your Android and are signed into your account. To begin your scanning process, tap the camera icon on the bottom right of the screen, which will activate your camera and allow you to take a picture of your document. A blue line will outline the document in the frame.
Messages for web rolls out Google Account ‘Device pairing’
Messages for web rolls out Google Account ‘Device pairing’ [U] – By Abner Li 9to5Google
As we previously spotted and enabled, Google Messages is now rolling out Google Account-based “Device pairing” that replaces QR codes.
How to Format a Hard Drive or SSD on Windows 11
How to Format a Hard Drive or SSD on Windows 11 – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Formatting a hard drive or SSD in Windows 11 erases any existing data on a drive or prepares and prepares the disk for use. Luckily, formatting is very easy to do directly from File Explorer. Here’s how.
Extensions to Check Your Grammar
The Best Chrome Extensions to Check Your Grammar – By Lindsey Ellefson Lifehacker
Whether you’re working on a formal report or a casual business email, whatever you write is going to be read by someone else—which means it should be grammatically correct. There’s no shame in struggling with grammar when writing; everyone has their skills, and those might not be yours. But we’re lucky enough to live in an age in which our own failings can be accounted for with technology—like these five grammar-checking Chrome extensions that can help keep your writing clear, concise, and easily comprehensible.
How to keep track of different login types with Bitwarden
How to keep track of different login types with Bitwarden – By bitwarden bitwarden.com
Another very handy trick is to simply name a vault entry in such a way as to indicate the specific use. For example, if you don’t have enough email accounts to warrant using a folder, you could always name the vault entry for your email account password something like: