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Automate Mouse Control With GhostMouse

Automate Mouse Control With GhostMouse

Have you ever wanted to automate some of your regularly used mouse and keyboard actions? If yes, you can try out GhostMouse, a freeware tool to record and play mouse and keyboardactions. GhostMouse Win7 is a tiny program that lets you record and playback a series of keyboard and mouse actions, and saves operation records as script files for later use. You can record actions and then play them whenever you want to repeat a set of...

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Upgrading Your Netbook To Windows 7 Home Premium

Upgrading Your Netbook To Windows 7 Home Premium

Would you like more features and flash in Windows on your netbook?  Here’s how you can easily upgrade your netbook to Windows 7 Home Premium the easy way. Most new netbooks today ship with Windows 7 Starter, which is the cheapest edition of Windows 7.  It is fine for many computing tasks, and will run all your favorite programs great, but it lacks many customization, multimedia, and business features found in higher ...

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The Easy Way To Change Windows 7 Network Name

The Easy Way To Change Windows 7 Network Name

How to Change the Network Name and Icon in Windows 7 Information This will show you how to change the network name and icon in the Network and Sharing Center. 1. Click or right click on the Network icon in the notification area, then click on Open Network and Sharing Center. (See screenshot below) OR 2. Open the Control Panel (All items view), and click on the Network and Sharing Center...

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Which OS Should You Install On A Netbook? Xp vs 7

Which OS Should You Install On A Netbook? Xp vs 7

Positioned as companions to either desktop or laptop computers, netbooks are small, light, convenient devices that allow for most of the basic computing functions found in larger systems. One of the most important decisions you will have to make when buying a netbook is whether to buy Windows XP or Windows 7 Starter for your operating system. Windows XP had a long and fruitful life as the operating system of choice for almost...

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Moving Large Applications/Games To A Different Drive

Moving Large Applications/Games To A Different Drive

I found a great how to article over on gHacks.net. Its a problem we all run into. You install so many apps on your c: drive that you eventually run dry of space. When that happens… everything sloooowwwwss down and becomes painful. Here’s a guide to get you out of that situation. The move process itself is easy enough. Just move the files in Windows Explorer, or any other file manager that you may be using, to another hard...

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