Friday, 23 August 2019

View two windows side-by-side using Smart Window




Smart Window, or Snap, allows the user to view two windows side-by-side in Windows 7 and later versions, without having to manually re-size either window. Smart Window is also useful if you don't want to use Alt-Tab to switch between 2 windows. If you are running an earlier version of Windows, such as Windows XP or Windows Vista, see our tips to split and arrange open windows.

1-     Click and drag on the top title bar of the first window, so your mouse pointer hits either the left or right side of your screen. Let go of the window when you see the outline of the window re-size to ½ of the screen.
2-     Choose the other window you want to view on the side of the first window. Click and drag the second window to the opposite side of the screen until the mouse pointer hits the side of the screen and resizes to the other ½ of the screen.
These steps can also be done using the Windows key and the right and left arrow keys by doing the steps below.

1-     While pressing the Windows key on your keyboard, press either the Right or Left arrow to move the open window to either the left or right portion of the screen.
2-     Choose the other window you want to view to the side of the window in step one. When using the Windows key for this step, as described in step one above, use the opposite (right or left) arrow button that you used in step one.
There are three different ways to get out of this view. Below are some of the different methods to do so.

1-     Click and drag the window, so the mouse pointer hits the top of the screen and let go to put the window back to regular size.
2-     If you want to view a single window, click a blank spot at the top, and while holding the mouse button down, shake the window you want to view. The shaking action will minimize all other windows to the Taskbar. To re-open windows that were minimized, click and shake the window you are using again.
3-      Press the Windows key on your keyboard, and at the same time, press either the up arrow or the down arrow. The up arrow will maximize the window, and the down arrow will minimize the window.
   
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How to make Windows programs open as maximized


By default, Windows opens its programs in a "Normal" window size, meaning its dimensions won't fill the entire screen. While users may easily maximize the window's size by clicking the middle icon The maximize icon in windows. in the upper-right corner, many don't like having to repeat the action every time they start a program. To force Windows to open a program in maximized mode, go through the steps in both sections below.
Accessing the properties menu
Before you can force programs to open maximized, you must access the Properties window for that program. This process varies slightly based on where the shortcut icon is located.

Desktop shortcut icon: Right-click the shortcut icon and select Properties from the drop-down menu that appears.
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Taskbar shortcut icon: Forcing these applications to open as maximized requires an additional step.

Right-click the shortcut icon in the Windows taskbar, then right-click the program itself.
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Maximizing the program on launch
In the Properties window, click the Shortcut tab (A).
Locate the Run: section, and then click the down arrow on the right side (red circle).
In the drop-down menu that appears, choose Maximized (B).
Click Apply (C), and then OK (D).
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Program still will not open as maximized
If setting the Run setting to "Maximized," as detailed above, try the following options to try and get the program to open maximized.

Open the program, maximize the window by clicking the square icon in the upper-right corner, then close the program. Re-open program to see if it opens as maximized.
Open the program, maximize the window by clicking the square icon in the upper-right corner. Then, press and hold the Ctrl key and close the program. Re-open program to see if it opens as maximized.
Viruses can sometime cause programs with programs opening correctly, including not opening as maximized. Run a virus scan to remove any that are found. We recommend using the free online Housecall virus scan, provided by Trend Micro. If any viruses are found and removed, try the above options again and see if the program opens as maximized.

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Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Apple MacBook Air Laptop Keyboard Repairs


An Apple MacBook Air laptop was booked in with keyboard problem.
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs
     
Owner of the laptop spilled water onto the keyboard of the Mac, since then the keyboard didn’t work properly. Random letters came up when typing. The laptop booted up straight into Safe Boot as if Shift key was engaged.
     
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

On this Apple MacBook Air, its keyboard unit is integrated into its aluminium casing. The keyboard is connected to touchpad unit, and touchpad unit is, via a ribbon cable, connected to logic board. Thus the problem may lie within any of these units. Replacing the keyboard unit does NOT guarantee to fix the problem. We have come across a different job (same Apple MacBook Air that had water spilt on) that had the same problem but due to both damaged keyboard and touchpad (demonstrated in another post).
The Repairs:
Using available spare parts and a number of tests, we have determined that the laptop keyboard needs to be replaced.
Let’s first have a look at its bottom cover.
     
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

Battery need to be disconnected to stop power going in to the laptop, so let’s take the battery out from the laptop.
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

There we’ll see logic board, fan and other parts. All these parts need to be removed before keyboard can be taken out.
Take extra precaution here because these electronic parts are sensitive, any “minor” accidental damages can cause great damages to the computer.
     
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

Once fan, logic board, wireless adaptor etc are removed from the laptop, we should have the below (speakers not yet removed).
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs
Now let’s take out a same keyboard (integrated in aluminum case).
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

Different MacBook Air has different keyboard, make sure the part is compatible otherwise it will not fit and will not work.
Now we need to remove the keyboard and bottom casing from the laptop’s display panel. The job is simpler from here. Let’s put in the new keyboard, connect it to the display panel, reassemble the laptop and test it out.
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

The laptop starts up fine, open TextEdit and check every key.
Apple MacBook Air Keyboard Repairs

All the keys are now working as they should. Another Apple MacBook Air laptop fixed successfully.
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