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This is your Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Update for Monday, June 14, 2021.
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Topics covered in this issue…
–Freezing the Task Manager so you can easily inspect a specific process
–How to ‘Memorialize’ a deceased loved one’s Facebook account
–6 great tools for checking your blog’s page load speeds
–Q&A: Which type of cable is better, DVI or HDMI?
–The power of learning from the mistakes of others
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Today’s Quick Tip….
Do you often have trouble viewing an entry in the task manager because of the changes taking place among all the open processes?
It can be quite a difficult task to concentrate on one specific process if it keeps moving around on you.
Well, there’s a very simple way to prevent that from happening…
Simply press and hold the Ctrl key and it will ‘freeze’ the entries in the task manager and keep them from changing and moving around on you.
When you’re finished inspecting the process you wanted to view just release the Ctrl key and everything will immediately revert back to normal.
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From the blog…
How to ‘Memorialize’ a deceased loved one’s Facebook account
This post explains how to ‘Memorialize’ a deceased loved one’s Facebook account (and why you should do it).
6 great tools for checking your blog’s page load speeds
It’s more important now than ever to ensure that your blog’s pages are loading quickly in your visitors’ browsers.
This posts discusses several handy tools for checking your blog’s page load speeds so you can work at removing any bottlenecks that might be slowing them down.
Q&A: Which type of cable is better, DVI or HDMI?
A reader has the option of using either a DVI or HDMI cable to connect her new computer to monitor together and she wants to know which type of cable she should use. This post has my recommendation.
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Today’s inspirational post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
The power of learning from the mistakes of others
We all make mistakes, but those who learn from their mistake AND from the mistakes of others will usually succeed where others fail.
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