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 Are you feeling nostalgic for the days of classic Stargate SG-1 adventure? Then get ready to dial up that DHD and gate into a whole new desktop with our Stargate SG-1 Customization set. |
 Your laptop's got a trackpad, you use a mouse for gaming, and you're tired of manually switching settings constantly. Here's how to separate both devices and how to set up a hotkey to switch between two settings on one device. |
 Spelling auto-correction can be a very handy feature, whether it is for tricky words ("emmitted” vs. "emitted"), typical typos ("desing" vs. "design") or other common errors. Microsoft Word has it, but why not implement it across your system using a free, customizable and easy-to-use AutoHotkey script? Read on to see how. |
 This week we take a look at flaky DSL connections, extracting media from PowerPoint presentations, and how to lock down IE to a single website without any additional software or network configuration hacking necessary. |
Color in digital photos doesn't always end up the way you want, or even the way you see it. Thankfully, Photoshop, GIMP and Paint.NET all have excellent color correction tools, which you'll find can solve your various color woes. |
We have already shown you the steps needed to transfer all your information to a new PS3, but for those of you who would like to see the whole process from start to finish we put together this video. |
Some applications come with a boatload of keyboard shortcuts; these can make you very fast, but can be difficult to remember, especially if you customized some of them. What if you could have your own little cheat sheet that would pop up next to the application every time your ran it? Read on to see how you can make one. |
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