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This is your Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Update for Thursday, September 9, 2021.
Topics covered in this issue…
–Windows 11: How to enable ‘Compact View’ in File Explorer
–Q&A: Does my laptop need a new battery?
–Q&A: How do I block the ‘Memories’ of just one person on Facebook?
–Q&A: Why won’t my TV work with my computer?
–John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day – exactly 50 years after the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
–Info about my photo / file recovery service
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Today’s Quick Tip….
Windows 11: How to enable ‘Compact View’ in File Explorer
If you’ve using Windows 10 for a while you probably know that File Explorer is one its best, and most useful native tools.
Luckily, as you might expect, Microsoft has included File Explorer in Windows 11 as well.
But as good as File Explorer is, it has always had it little quirks. The quirk that irritated me the most was how there was a ton of white space between both the items listed in the left-hand column and the files that are listed in the right-hand pane.
In short, if you had a long list of items in either pane you had to do a lot of unnecessary scrolling to get to the bottom of the list.
Well, Windows 11’s version of File Explorer allows you to remove a lot of that white space, and thereby reduce the amount of scrolling you have to do.
This new “Compact view” setting isn’t enabled by default, but it’s very easy to enable if you’d like to give it a try. Here’s how:
1 – Press the Windows+E key combination to open a File Explorer window.
2 – Click View at the right end of the top menu bar, then select Compact view.
That’s all there is to it. You should now see that most of the items listed inside the File Explorer window are closer together, with less white space to have to scroll through.
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The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips…
Q&A: Does my laptop need a new battery?
A reader asks for help with determining why her laptop’s battery will no longer charge up to its full capacity.
Q&A: How do I block the ‘Memories’ of just one person on Facebook?
A reader wants to know how to prevent the posts about just one person from popping up as memories on her Facebook Newsfeed. This post has the answer.
Q&A: Why won’t my TV work with my computer?
A reader asks for help getting a TV to work with her computer so she can use it to watch Netflix.
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Rick’s Daily Pick…
Magnetic Charging Cable for Apple Watches (#ad)
Do you have an Apple watch that has a missing or defective magnetic charging cable?
If so, this little gem would make an excellent replacement charger if your particular watch is compatible with it (be sure to check the list of compatible watches).
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Two of America’s most influential founding fathers passed away in a most peculiar way. This post explains…
Tech news that caught my eye…
iPhone 14 is trending before the iPhone 13 has even been announced
Google is adding a voice call (telephone) feature to the Gmail app
ProtonMail under fire over police data handover
5 ways to earn passive income as a writer
Hulu to raise prices by $1 per month
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