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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to create a Desktop shortcut to the Device Manager on Windows
• Scam alert: Beware fake Gmail ‘account closure’ emails
• How to use Emergency Restart to reboot a frozen Windows PC
• Check out this incredible time-lapse video of the Earth at night
• January’s Tech Tips Giveaway – Win this ViewSonic VX3276-4K-MHD 32 Inch 4K UHD Monitor
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Monthly Tech Giveaway….
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Congratulations to Evelyn G. from Brockton, Massachusetts for winning the Acer Aspire 3 A314-23P-R3QA Slim Laptop in December’s Tech Tips Giveaway.
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Today’s featured tech tip….
How to create a Desktop shortcut to the Device Manager on Windows
Many of the tips I share involve the use of Windows’ handy Device Manager tool.
There are several easy ways to launch the Device Manager, but my friend Steve K. thought it might be a good idea to explain how to create a shortcut for launching it directly from the Desktop. So here you go…
1 – Right-click on a blank section of the Desktop and select New>Shortcut from the context menu.
2 – Paste the following into the “Location” field”:
devmgmt.msc
3 – Click Next.
4 – Type Device Manager into the “Name” field, then click Finish.
That’s all there is to it. You now have a handy Desktop shortcut that will immediately launch the Device Manager without having to navigate any menus or doing any type of search.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Scam alert: Beware fake Gmail ‘account closure’ emails
They’re back.
• How to use Emergency Restart to reboot a frozen Windows PC
This is a lot better than unplugging the power cord.
• 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…
Don’t you hate it when your PC goes to sleep right in the middle of an important project?
Plug this little gem into an empty USB port and you won’t have to worry about the machine deciding to take a nap at the worst possible time. And you won’t have to disable Sleep mode either.
This device simulates very tiny mouse movements that keep the PC from drifting off to sleep. When you’re all done with your project simply unplug the jiggler and everything will be back to normal.
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Check out this incredible time-lapse video of the Earth at night
Beautiful (and fascinating).
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Netflix is ditching its cheapest ad-free plan
• X adds support for passkeys on iOS
• Samsung expands self-repair program to include home entertainment devices
• Human workers still have one crucial advantage over AI (but you might not like it)
• Windows 11’s Snipping Tool is gaining an awesome new feature
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