Saturday, May 17, 2014

Minimize apps in NOKIA s40v5/v6

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In case of S40 it was impossible but is a trick with, which, you can minimize the java apps in Nokia S40 as well.There are the steps: 


1. Download JAF on PC.
2. Connect your Phone with PC in PC-Suite Mode.
3. Open JAF and go to BB5 Tab.
4. Tick the following. 
   pp.jpg
     1. Read pp.
     2. Normal Mode.
     3. CRT 308(Already Ticked).

5. Now Click Service.
6. Save the *.pp file on Desktop.
7. Open the *.pp file in Notepad.
8. Nokia s40 v5&v6 search line 48 and if is 48 1 change to 48 2.
9. Save the *.pp
10. Open JAF> BB5 Tab.
11. Tick the following:
     1. Upload pp
     2. Normal Mode CRT-308 (Already Ticked)

12. Click on Service.
13. Select the *.pp File.
14. After it shows Done, Select Normal Mode from the Drop Down Menu.
15. Phone will Restart and show Test in RNDIS USB mode? Press NO. This pop up will be shown on every restart this is normal..
16. Now we have successfully disabled the Nokia Security wall.


Browse to Meta-Inf Folder and Open it.
1. Open the Manifest.MF file in Notepad.
2. At the end of the codes add this line Nokia-MIDlet-no-exit: true
3. Save the notepad file.
4. Click on Yes when WinRAR asks to Update the Archive. Done. when want to minimize, press red button, and when want to enter again in the app, go in folder where it is, and enter again in the app.





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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

App Maker - Make an app with Conduit Mobile App Builder

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    Leverage your app or mobile site to boost downloads, increase page views, and sell your products and services.
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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Search Google like a Pro

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Exact Words and Phrases
One of the most basic and widely known search tricks is using quotation marks to search for an exact phrase. For example, perform the following search and you’ll only get pages that contain the word “Hello” followed by the word “World.”
Hello World


Excluding a Word
The minus sign allows you to specify words that shouldn't appear in your results. For example, if you’re looking for pages about Linux distributions that don’t mention Ubuntu, use the following search:
linux distributions -ubuntu


Site Search
The site: operator allows you to perform a search in a specific site. Let’s say you’re looking for information on Tips on Phonegadgetz.blogspot.com . You could use the following search
site:Phonegadgetz.blogspot.com Tips
You can also use the site: operator to specify a domain. For example, if you’re looking for high-quality references, you could use site:.edu to only pull up results from .edu domains.


Related Words
The tilde (~) operator is the opposite of enclosing a single word in quotes — it searches for related words, not just the word you type. For example, if you ran the following search, you’d find search results with words similar to “geek”:
~geek

The asterisk (*) is a wildcard that can match any word. For example, if you wanted to see what companies Google has purchased and how much they paid, you could use this search:
google purchased * for * dollars


Time Ranges
A little-known search operator allows you to specify a specific time range. For example, use the following search to find results about Ubuntu from between 2008 and 2010:
ubuntu 2008..2010


File Type
The filetype: operator lets you search for files of a specific file type. For example, you could search for only PDF files.
filetype:pdf Computer history


One Word or the Other
The “OR” operator lets you find words that contain one term or another. For example, using the following search will pull up results that contain either the word “Ubuntu” or the word “Linux.” The word “OR” must be in uppercase.
ubuntu OR linux


Word Definitions
You don’t have to Google a word and look for a dictionary link if you want to see its definition. Use the following search trick and you’ll see an inline definition:
define:word


Calculator
Use Google instead of pulling one out or launching a calculator app. Use the +, -, * and / symbols to specify arithmetic operations. You can also use brackets for more complicated expressions. Here’s an example:
(4 + 2) * (6 / 3)


Unit Conversions
The calculator can also convert between units. Just type “X [units] in [units]”. Here’s an example:
5 nautical miles in kilometers





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Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts / Keys List

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Shortcuts starting with Windows Key :
Windows Key : Open the Start Screen
Win + Z : Open Application bar
Win + W : Search in Settings of the system
Win + X : Open Windows Mobility Center
Win + V : Switch among notifications
Win + Shift + V : Switch among notifications (in reverse manner)
Win + U : Open Ease of Access Center
Win + T : Set focus to Taskbar and toggle through Programs
Win + S : Open OneNote Screenshot Creator (If Microsoft Office-OneNote is installed)
Win + R : Open Run dialog box
Win + Q : Open Windows Apps Search
Win + P : Display Projection Options
Win + O : Disable screen rotation / orientation
Win + N : Create new OneNote (If Microsoft Office-OneNote is installed)
Win + M : Minimize all windows
Win + Shift + M : Restore minimized windows
Win + L : Lock your computer
Win + K : Open Device Connections
Win + J : Toggle foreground between the filled and snapped applications
Win + I : Open Settings Panel (To change Settings for the Wireless Networks, Volume, Apps, Brightness or to Shut Down)
Win + H : Open Share Panel
Win + G : Toggle through Windows Desktop Gadgets
Win + F : Search for the Files in Computer
Win + Ctrl + F : Search for Computers in a network
Win + E : Show Windows Explorer with File’s Tree View
Win + D : Toggle “Show Desktop”
Win + C : Open Charms bar
Win + B : Set focus to Notification Area
Win + Enter : Open Windows Narrator
Win + Alt + Enter : Open Media Center (If Media Center is Installed on PC)
Win + Spacebar : Change the Keyboard Layout / Input Language
Win + PageUp : Move Start Screen to the left side of screen
Win + PageDown : Move Start Screen to the right side of screen
Win + Plus : Magnifier Zoom-In
Win + Minus : Magnifier Zoom-Out
Win + Esc : Close Magnifier
Win + Left Arrow : Dock the current window to left half of the screen
Win + Right Arrow : Dock the current window to right half of the screen
Win + Up Arrow : Maximize the currently active window
Win + Down Arrow : Minimize / Restore the currently active window
Win + Shift + Up Arrow : Maximize the currently active window vertically, while maintaining its width
Win + Shift + Down Arrow : Minimize / Restore the currently active window vertically, while maintaining its width
Win + Shift + Left Arrow : Move the currently active window to the left side of monitor
Win + Shift + Right Arrow : Move the currently active window to the right side of monitor
Win + Home : Toggle (Minimize/Maximize) all non-active windows
Windows + number : Launch the program from taskbar sequence (e.g. To open 1st program window, use Windows + 1)
Windows + Shift + number : Launch a new instance of the currently active program from taskbar sequence (e.g. To open an instance of 1st program window, use Windows + Shift + 1)
Win + Break : Display System Properties dialog box
Win + F1 : Open Windows Help and Support
Win + Forward Slash (/) : Initiate IME (Input Method Editor) reconversion
Win + Tab : Toggle through all Applications
Win + Ctrl + Tab : Toggle through Applications and snap them as they cycle
Win + Shift + Tab : Toggle through Applications in reverse order
Win + Dot (.) : Move the gutter to the right
Win + Shift + Dot (.) : Move the gutter to the left
Win + Comma (,) : Look Temporarily at the desktop

Shortcuts starting with Alt Key :
Alt + W : Create a new document or select a template
Alt + V : Paste
Alt + T : Cut
Alt + S + N : Deselect
Alt + S + I : Invert the selection
Alt + S + A : Select all
Alt + R : Rename selected files
Alt + P + S : Insert label
Alt + P + R : Open properties
Alt + P + E : Display “Open With…” dialog box
Alt + N : Create a new folder
Alt + M : Move the files
Alt + H : Show the history of file versions
Alt + E : Edit selected files
Alt + D : Delete selected files or folder
Alt + C + P : Copy path to the file or folder
Alt + C + O : Copy selected items
Alt + A : Open the “special features” 







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How To Remove Error Deleting File or Folder

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How To Remove <>

 It is a very common and annoying message that the file or folder you are trying to deleted cannot be deleted or the pendrive cannot be removed as it is used by the system. In this tutorial I will show how to remove your pendrive or delete the files and folders if you get such an error.




Steps to remove:

Step 1: Download the Unlocker s/w here. Click to download.


Step 2: Right click the File (or) Folder that you are going to delete & select Unlocker.

Step 3: Next it will show dialog box
Our job is now to delete,so Choose Delete action in the Drop down list box.

Step 4: As a Result you can see Undeleted folder (or) file will be deleted.





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What is the Difference Between Sleep and Hibernate in Windows

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Sleep Mode
Sleep mode is a power-saving state that is similar to pausing a DVD movie. All actions on the computer are stopped and any open documents and applications are put in memory. You can quickly resume normal, full-power operation within a few seconds. Sleep mode is basically the same thing as “Standby” mode.The Sleep mode is useful if you want to stop working for a short period of time. The computer doesn't use much power in Sleep mode.

Hibernate
The Hibernate mode saves your open documents and running applications to your hard disk and shuts down the computer, which means once your computer is in Hibernate mode, it uses zero power. Once the computer is powered back on, it will resume everything where you left off. Use this mode if you won’t be using the laptop for an extended period of time, and you don’t want to close your documents.

Hybrid Sleep
The Hybrid Sleep mode is a combination of the Sleep and Hibernate modes meant for desktop computers. It puts any open documents and applications both in memory and on your hard disk, and then puts your computer into a low-power state, allowing you to quickly wake the computer and resume your work. The Hybrid Sleep mode is enabled by default in Windows on desktop computers and disabled on laptops. When enabled, it automatically puts your computer into Hybrid Sleep mode when you put it into Sleep mode. Hybrid Sleep mode is useful for desktop computers in case of a power outage. When power resumes, Windows can restore your work from the hard disk, if the memory is not accessible.

The Sleep and Hibernate options are accessed using the arrow button next to the Shut down button on the Start menu.

If you don’t see the Sleep option or the Hibernate option, it may be for one of the following reasons:
  • Your video card may not support the Sleep mode. Refer to the documentation for your video card. You can also update the driver.
  • If you don’t have administrative access on the computer, you may have to refer to the administrator to change the option.
  • The power-saving modes in Windows are turned on and off in your computer’s BIOS (basic input/output system). To turn on these modes, restart your computer and then enter the BIOS setup program. The key for accessing BIOS differs for each computer manufacturer. Instructions for accessing BIOS generally displays on the screen as the computer boots. For more information, see your computer’s documentation or check the website for your computer’s manufacturer.
  • If you don’t see the Hibernate option, the Hybrid Sleep option is mostly likely enabled.




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Best 8 Notepad Tricks

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We know lot of things about computers & softwares we use but often small & simple things are unknown to us which prevents us to make use of it fully.
A simple notepad can do lot more work than just for typing text and saving the information. Read more about Notepad now,

1. Check Your Anti-Virus is good or bad
-> Open the Notepad and paste this:
X5O!P%@AP[4PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*

-> Save the notepad as “virus-test.txt”
-> Scan the file using your anti-virus , if it detects then it is good anti-virus.
Note : This is not a virus code. This kind of test is called Eicar-Anti-Virus Test
Kaspersky 2010 detected immediately without asking to scan after saving the file in my system. So, I got good Anti-virus.


2. A Simple log to save the date & time
-> Open the Notepad
-> Type “.LOG” ( case-sensitive)
-> save it as *.txt
-> Each time you click the file , it will open the notepad and displays the current system date & time.
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3. Create a system pop-up message
-> Open the Notepad
-> Paste this code :
    @echo off
    msg * POP-UP Message

-> Save the file as *.bat
-> When you click the file , you will get the windowed message like this
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4. Delete an undeletable file using Notepad
-> Open the Notepad
-> Type this code :
@echo off
del “Complete Path of the file” /P/S

-> save the file as *.bat
-> Click the file to run and it will prompt you to choose whether to delete this file or not.
-> If you don’t want to prompt, then type /Q instead of /P


5. Make Your Windows talk whatever you want
-> Open the Notepad
-> Paste this code :
Dim msg, sapi
msg=InputBox(”Type Your Text”,”Talk it”)
Set sapi=CreateObject(”sapi.spvoice”)
sapi.Speak msg

-> save the file as *.vbs.
-> Now run the file and type what you want , your system will speak.


6. Increase your Internet speed
All Windows OS reserve 20% bandwidth for checking their updates regularly. If you make it zero , you can increase your Internet speed.
-> Type “gpedit.msc” in run command.
-> Then click “Computer Configuration --> Administrative Templates --> Network --> QOS Packet Scheduler”
-> Double Click “Limit Reservable Bandwidth”
-> Enable it and enter Bandwidth Limit as “0″.


7. Hear your PDF
Got bored or tired of reading PDF documents? lets listen it.
-> To hear the whole document – ctrl+ shift + b
-> To hear only the page – ctrl + shift + v
-> To resume – ctrl + shift + c
-> To stop – ctrl + shift + e
I tried this in both Acrobat Reader version 6.0 and 7.0.


8. CCleaner on your own
Clean all your temporary Internet files, cookies, temp files, log files, backup files, recent documents and more…
-> Open the notepad
-> Paste this code :
@echo off
echo Vishnu Kumar
echo Processing
del /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.tmp
del /f /s /q %systemdrive%*._mp
del /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.log
del /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.gid
del /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.chk
del /f /s /q %systemdrive%*.old
del /f /s /q %systemdrive%recycled*.*
del /f /s /q %windir%*.bak
del /f /s /q %windir%prefetch*.*
rd /s /q %windir%temp & md %windir%temp
del /f /q %userprofile%cookies*.*
del /f /q %userprofile%recent*.*
del /f /s /q ?%userprofile%Local SettingsTemporary Internet Files*.*?
del /f /s /q ?%userprofile%Local SettingsTemp*.*?
del /f /s /q ?%userprofile%recent*.*?
echo Done!
echo. & pause

-> Save the file as *.bat and run it.





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