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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Saturday, March 25, 2023
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to quickly find the mouse pointer on a cluttered PC screen
• Just asking: How can tech companies afford to lay off thousands of employees?
• Find your misplaced phone when you can’t call it from another phone
• Guess what? Many ‘Healthy Meals’ aren’t really healthy at all.
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Today’s quick tech tip….
How to quickly find the mouse pointer on a cluttered PC screen
Like many other computer users, you might have your PC’s screen more or less covered with desktop icons, shortcuts and all manner of miscellaneous clutter.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that, mind you. It’s your screen and you can use it any way that suits your fancy.
That being said, having lots of “stuff” covering the screen can make it difficult to find the mouse pointer at times.
Well, I’m going to tell you about a handy Windows feature that will help you locate the mouse pointer in a flash.
In a nutshell, once this setting is turned on you’ll be able to quickly find the location of the mouse pointer with the help of your keyboard’s Ctrl key.
I could try to describe how this works, but truth be told, it’s better if you just see it in action. Here’s how to enable (and use) this super-handy setting:
1 – Click the Start button and type the word mouse.
2 – Select Mouse settings from the list of search results.
3 – If you’re using Windows 11, click Additional mouse settings.
If you’re using Windows 10, click Additional mouse options.
4 – In the dialog box that just popped up, select the Pointer Options tab.
5 – Check the box beside Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key.
6 – Click the OK button.
That’s all there is to it. The relevant setting has been turned on.
You can now press the Ctrl key on your keyboard to see the “mouse pointer locator” in action.
Pretty cool, right?
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Just asking: How can tech companies afford to lay off thousands of employees?
Something to ponder…
• Find your misplaced phone when you can’t call it from another phone
This post offers a very easy (and very effective) solution.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.
Rick’s Daily Pick…
“Windows 11 for Seniors: The Most Complete Easy-to-Follow Guide to Master Your New PC”
This easy to follow Windows 11 tutorial and reference guide was written with seniors in mind, but it’s actually a great resource for new Windows 11 users of all ages.
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Did you know every snake in Tasmania is venomous?
Every last one – no exceptions.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• US charges fugitive crypto exec Do Kwon with eight counts of fraud
• Twitter says it’s ditching legacy verified checkmarks starting on April 1st
• Windows 11 getting major security boost to keep you safe from phishing threats
• Massive phishing campaign bypasses MFA security and mimics Microsoft Office
• Tech makers must provide repairs for up to 10 years under proposed EU law
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