Keyboard shortcuts are often neglected but are a real help getting things done. Usualy my perspective is on PCs, and Macs are mostly the same, but use the Mac Command key instead of the PC Control key.
I’m including a list for Mac computers HERE. Six pages of them, so study up. A list of PC shortcuts is HERE. Just a reminder, a shortcut, like copy and paste on a PC is Ctl + C, Ctl + V. Cut would be Ctl + X. Do the same on a Mac but use Cmd instead of Ctl. If you are relatively new to a Mac, then a list for things to know is HERE. There’s a bit of silly fandom included, honestly, if you prefer a Mac to PC that’s fine, but suggesting one system is better because of iCloud is just silly. The Microsoft world has OneDrive, which brings every bit of that world together, same as iCloud. Macs are prettier though, there is no escaping that. It is inexcusable these days that the vast majority of PC manufacturers fail to hire designers, although, that may be because they all work for Apple. For a PC, there is a list that’s pretty vast HERE. You can no doubt find something in it that is useful. Hopefully you got a new computer for Christmas, and you’ll be wanting to give me your old one. I have to say, the Mac Mini M1 really has my attention with price and performance. And if you are daring, there’s a brand called Chuwi that’s caught my eye. A link to a mini PC is HERE. Whatever you do, remember to take a break from your devices, they will make you crazy. And as Lou Reed says, Don’t believe anything you hear, and only half of what you see. I wrote about Windows 10 and the need to upgrade. Supposedly, it’s still possible to download the upgrade tool and do it for free, though I haven’t tried that yet. There was an article recently that suggested Microsoft was changing some items in Windows 10 so that some applications would not be available to non-activated versions. I don’t know if that will matter, or if it will happen, but if it became a problem, obtaining a license could become necessary. As I swapped out the motherboard on my computer, it deactivated my Win 10, and the phone process didn’t allow reactivation. I didn’t feel like pursuing it any further, so I am running a non-activated version, even though it used to be activated. If you wanted to activate your non-activated copy, you could buy the correct license for the version you are running. There are 3rd part sellers of license keys that are quite a bit cheaper. I did have someone tell me they bought a $30 key and used it, but I don’t remember who that was. An article on the MS change is HERE. An article on whether to activate or not is HERE. And some 3rd party places selling keys are HERE and HERE. I have never used these, so I am not endorsing it or suggesting you do this, just being informative. I am NOT doing anything at this moment. Most people I know are using smartphones. I do know several people though that are using flip phones. While I would hate to be without my smartphone, I get that some folks just don’t want that. 3G was a phone technology introduced nearly 20 years ago. 4G followed suit, and just recently 5G has been introduced. I know 5G has had quite a bit of controversy, and its share of conspiracy theories, however, it’s here and being used, though it’s not fully implemented everywhere. Whether 5G will take over the internet remains to be seen, it will undoubtedly be an adjunct to it, especially in the beginning. It promises superfast speeds, and superior coverage. But then, I live in Abiquiu, so it may take a bit more time. If you are interested, an article on the end of 3G can be found HERE. It’s likely that even your flip phone can do 4G. And hopefully, 4G is to be found where you live. I have a Samsung/Verizon range extender in my house that gives us a Verizon bubble here, but it’s a 3G bubble. Since it then feeds it into the internet, I am assuming it will still work next year, as it really isn’t feeding 3G to Verizon, but we’ll see. In any case, I can use WiFi calling which will functionally perform the same thing as the range extender. To turn on WiFi calling, it usually is just a system setup toggle. A Verizon How-to is HERE. Current smartphones can do WiFi calling which means they use an internet connection to call, instead of a cellular connection. Those are 2 different things but they do have some overlap sometimes. If that’s confusing, don’t worry about it, just try it out. Calling on WiFi doesn’t use minutes, just like doing searches on your phone while on WiFi doesn’t use data. Making a phone call on cellular DOES use minutes, and doing searches on cellular uses your data plan. If you aren’t connected to WiFi, then whatever you do on your phone is using cellular. This time of year people are thinking of getting a new computer. I don't have great advice on that, as I am fairly indifferent. My computer is a motherboard I got for $10 at Goodwill, a nice solid state drive, and as much memory as it will take.
Still, you should be somewhat informed. I don't recommend buying a computer just based on price alone, so I found a good article from Consumer Reports that was well thought out. It's included HERE. I don't have any brand loyalty, though if you want a Mac there's only one brand. For a PC, the market is ginormous. It helps to figure out what you want from a computer and then what type you want. The link above can help. What Carol always says is to buy the best you can afford, so it will last a while. That's not always easy, but it can make your overall experience better in the long run. |
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