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Saturday, 20 September 2014
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Windows 8 key combinations tips
In these key combinations, hold down the Windows key (normally located between Alt and Ctrl) and another key, as described on this list.
- Press the Windows key to enter the tiled Start screen.
- The Windows key + M minimizes everything that's showing on the desktop.
- The Windows key + E opens Explorer for quick access to folders.
- On the Start screen, press the Windows key + D to instantly get to the desktop.
- The Windows key + Tab opens a list of currently running programs.
- The Windows key + Print Screen takes a screenshot and saves it in a Screenshots folder nested in your Pictures folder.
- To take a screenshot on a Windows 8 tablet, simultaneously press the Windows button and the volume-down button on the tablet chassis.
- The Windows key + Q opens a global search menu. Type what you're looking for and where you would like to look.
- The Windows key + W opens a search in your system settings to quickly locate and change system properties.
- The Windows key + F opens a file and folder search.
- The Windows key + Pause opens the system properties page to show you a quick rundown of your specs.
- The Windows key + "," (that's the comma sign!) makes all current windows transparent, giving you a peek at the desktop as long as you hold down the Windows key.
- The Windows key + "." (the period) snaps a window to the right or left side (toggling each time you press ".").
- The Windows key + R prompts the Run command—useful for quickly launching apps and other routines with a command prompt.
- The Windows key + X opens the Quick Access Menu, exposing system functionality such as the Command Prompt, Disk Management, File Explorer, Run, and more. Alternatively, you can right-click on the bottom right corner of the screen to spawn the Quick Access Menu.
- The Windows key + I opens the settings menu, giving you quick access to the Control Panel, Personalization, and your Power button, among other features.
- The Windows key + O locks orientation on devices with an accelerometer.
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Tip For Say No Without Burning Bridges
Many of us don’t like to say no to a coworker or a boss—for instance,
when the boss asks for a tighter deadline, or a team member needs a
longer one—because we’re worried about damaging the relationship. That’s
because it often feels synonymous with confrontation. And whether you
are conflict-averse or conflict-ready, your counterpart may not always
handle hearing no the way you’d hoped.
Some counterparts will to try to “yes the no,” even when you’re hoping for minimal friction, because they have learned early on not to take no for an answer and feel like pushovers if they do. Or he might get angry, push back, or go silent, because that’s how he always handles hearing no.
There may also be something about the circumstances that makes it particularly difficult to accept your no. For example, someone who might be able to deal with a no privately could be embarrassed to hear it in front of others and may want you to back down so she can save face.
With all of these obstacles, there is no single trick to saying no while keeping your relationship intact. You can, however, change your perspective on what you’re trying to do. Don’t look at it as a choice between confrontation and preserving a relationship. There’s a middle option: the neutral no.
A neutral no is steady, uninflected, and clear. It is mostly notable for what it is not: harsh, combative, apologetic, reluctant, or overly nice.
Going neutral may not be your default manner of speaking, but it is well within your reach. A neutral no protects you and your counterpart from the elements of no that are really hard on relationships, such as:
Giving false hope. If you say no tentatively, it’s easy for your counterpart to hope that you’ll change your mind. It sounds like your no is about to tip over into a yes, so your counterpart is encouraged to keep pushing. That false hope, even more than the no, may damage your relationship.
Weakening the no. People often argue their no backwards: they start with lightweight reasons, holding back the real reason why they’re saying no. But the little explanations are not persuasive and are easily batted aside. To limit frustration—and to avoid appearing disingenuous—give reasons with good weight up front.
By sticking with neutral, you are concentrating on the business end of no, not the personal. You should be aiming for a referee’s kind of neutral demeanor. A ref makes a call, regardless of strong feelings on both sides. His job is to give his decision and stay with it if challenged.
You can also speak directly about the friction between you and your counterpart. To address the situation, try saying something like: “It’s hard for me to tell you no. It must be hard for you to hear.” Use your own language, but check that what you say is steady, uninflected, and clear. If you get pushback, keep these points in mind:
Some counterparts will to try to “yes the no,” even when you’re hoping for minimal friction, because they have learned early on not to take no for an answer and feel like pushovers if they do. Or he might get angry, push back, or go silent, because that’s how he always handles hearing no.
There may also be something about the circumstances that makes it particularly difficult to accept your no. For example, someone who might be able to deal with a no privately could be embarrassed to hear it in front of others and may want you to back down so she can save face.
With all of these obstacles, there is no single trick to saying no while keeping your relationship intact. You can, however, change your perspective on what you’re trying to do. Don’t look at it as a choice between confrontation and preserving a relationship. There’s a middle option: the neutral no.
A neutral no is steady, uninflected, and clear. It is mostly notable for what it is not: harsh, combative, apologetic, reluctant, or overly nice.
Going neutral may not be your default manner of speaking, but it is well within your reach. A neutral no protects you and your counterpart from the elements of no that are really hard on relationships, such as:
Giving false hope. If you say no tentatively, it’s easy for your counterpart to hope that you’ll change your mind. It sounds like your no is about to tip over into a yes, so your counterpart is encouraged to keep pushing. That false hope, even more than the no, may damage your relationship.
Weakening the no. People often argue their no backwards: they start with lightweight reasons, holding back the real reason why they’re saying no. But the little explanations are not persuasive and are easily batted aside. To limit frustration—and to avoid appearing disingenuous—give reasons with good weight up front.
By sticking with neutral, you are concentrating on the business end of no, not the personal. You should be aiming for a referee’s kind of neutral demeanor. A ref makes a call, regardless of strong feelings on both sides. His job is to give his decision and stay with it if challenged.
You can also speak directly about the friction between you and your counterpart. To address the situation, try saying something like: “It’s hard for me to tell you no. It must be hard for you to hear.” Use your own language, but check that what you say is steady, uninflected, and clear. If you get pushback, keep these points in mind:
- Stay on topic. If you think you know why your counterpart is pushing back, you can speak to his concern honestly: “You have a lot invested in what you’re asking, and it looks like I’m personally blocking you.” You can also give a good reason for your refusal: “I see my job as balancing valid, but competing, needs. That’s my focus.” If that creates an opening for an argument, it’s OK to have the discussion. Saying no shouldn’t be a monologue.
- Stick with it. If you have a good reason for saying no, stay with it. For example, I knew a young woman who went into mediation over a faulty used car that she’d just bought. The person who sold her the car was a volatile counterpart who gave many reasons why he shouldn’t be responsible for returning the woman’s money or repairing the car. The young woman listened, and to each argument she replied, “I understand. In [this state] the seller is responsible for repairing or refunding the cost of a car that cannot pass inspection.” In the end, the seller paid, and even took the young woman out for lunch.
- Be realistic. People hoping to preserve a relationship often want to both say no and have their counterpart be happy. But the realistic response to hearing no is often anger, unhappiness, or concern. If we distort our message in trying for an unrealistic response, our counterpart is likely to miss the point and we will have to say no twice.
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Moto G tips and tricks to enhance your experience
Let
us proceed into Moto G tips and tricks:
1.
Secure your smartphone
Anti-Theft made easy by your stock
android feature: What if your phone is lost?
Don’t worry we will help you with this issue and you need not make use of
third party Anti-Theft applications which involves tedious process to setup and
take much of your time to configure the settings. Instead you can locate your
device using Motorola’s own “Device ID’ system and even Google’s own Android
device manager. Your phone comes with Motorola device ID system, where you can
register your device. By doing this you can locate your device, if you lose it.
When you switch on your device for the first time, you will be asked to enter
your Google account details to activate Motorola device ID.
What if you skip this step? If you skip this one, you can begin the process by heading
over to Settings and selecting Motorola device ID there. You can also unlock
the phone from this menu as well. The path is Settings > Motorola device
ID.
You can use Android Device Manager
too to track your device without any great difficulty.Before going further into
details of Android device manager, we have a question for you. Do you know
about Android device manager? If you do not know then check it here – (https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager).
Login with your Google account to access the facilities such as remote locking
etc,. By using the Android device manager you can find your phone’s location if
it’s stolen or lost. You can even remotely erase data on your phone. You can
even make a call to your device even if the device is in silent mode and also
if the SIM card is replaced by a new one. You can even erase all the
confidential data that is present in the phone and you can lock your device
remotely. To enable this Android device manager in your phone, head over to Settings
> Security > Device administrators.
Also read: Hidden features in Android to get more from your device,
and tips to enhance Moto G battery life.
2.
Switch on developer mode in your Moto G
If you want to unleash the real
power of your Moto G then have a look at developer mode settings and
configuration. Google has hidden the developer options from Android 4.1 to
prevent first time smartphone users to damage there device, but it’s very easy
to switch it on. By tapping on build number for 7 times you can switch it on.
For enabling this feature head over to Settings > About phone >
Build number.
Settings
You will see a message that you have
enabled Developer options on your phone after tapping on build number and on
the settings menu you can see the developer options, allowing you to
access a whole number of new features.Be careful while playing around with the
enabled features.Stay away from them if you do not know much about them.If
you have any queries about any features please comment them and we will help
you out.
Developer options
3.
Improve your phone’s performance with ART runtime
You can see in the developer options
that Android uses Dalvik runtime by default. This runtime is described as
“just in time” compiler, which means it does all the application
processing when it’s required for the running process. Google is now looking to
employ ART runtime in it’s latest Android version, which is a “ahead of
time” compiler. Good news is that you have ART runtime option in your Moto
G, which is featured in KitKat but it is not enabled by default in Android
4.4. To enable this you have to enter the Developers menu which is being
described above. Now head over to settings, select Developer options, elect
runtime option there and here you will get two options which are use ART
and use Dalvik. Choose ART in it and your device will reboot after doing
this. After selecting the new runtime, you will see a message that applications
are being optimized for the new runtime. This whole process will take a few
minutes to complete and once the whole process is completed you can notice a
considerable performance boost on most devices.
Select runtime
We must warn you that very few
applications may be incompatible with the new runtime which is because some few
developers haven’t changed things accordingly. If you are having any problem
with one of the installed applications you use heavily on daily basis, the only
solution for you is to simply switching back to the Dalvik mode using the same
procedure.
4.
Take screenshot on your Moto G
Want to capture something important
on your phone? It’s simple. To take a screenshot simply press the volume down
and power button together. The resultant screenshot will be deposited in your
phone’s gallery and if you want to access it, head over to file manager and
select pictures in it. Find the screenshots folder in which you can find all
your screenshots.
5.
Enable lock screen widgets on your Moto G
Widgets are one of the outstanding
features of the Android operating system and these are not present in some of
its rival operating systems. However lockscreen widgets are one of Android’s
latest innovation which are available in your smartphone. To enable widgets on
lock screen in your device, head over to Settings, select Security and check
enable widgets option. Path is Settings > Security > enable widgets.
Lock screen widgets
Once you follow the above procedure,
you can enable widgets on your lock screen . On your lock screen simply swipe
from left to right and tap the “plus” icon that is present. You can choose from
the options like Google Now, Hangouts, etc., on the screen.
6.
Transfer data from your old phone to Moto G with Motorola Migrate
Android service allows you to store
all your data in the cloud, including emails, contacts, and app information.
But there are still some elements in your old phone, which don’t get
transferred properly. But don’t worry as Motorola Migrate app helps you in this
issue for data transferring. All you need to do is to install this app from the
Google Play Store and the whole process is so painless that you will keep
admiring it.
7.
If you want decent photos on your device – Use HDR mode
The Moto G’s camera is just okay,
not that good and nothing much to say about it.If you want to have some decent
photos on your smartphone, you can use the HDR mode on your device where HDR
stands for High Dynamic Range. The only disadvantage of the HDR mode on your
phone is that while shooting at night time you have to turn off this mode for
flash and it’s pretty slow. You can switch to HDR mode on your device
by swiping left to right on the edge of the screen in the camera application.
8.
Control your phone with your voice
Google Now – Android’s answer to
Siri, can be invoked or fired up with your simple voice command. It is
possible to activate Google Now, simply by saying “OK Google.” When you are on
the home screen or even in lock screen, simply say “OK Google” and you will be
prompted to give your next command, which can be anything from asking Google to
navigate to a place or to set an alarm or call someone etc..,
Google Now
The things you can do with Google
Now are ask for time and date, know about weather, getting directions,
get conversions, setting a reminder and notes, get flight information,
know sports information, searching web, call and messaging someone, setting an
alarm, play music, try these Easter Eggs( Do a barrel roll, what’s the
loneliest number, make me a sandwich, who are you, tilt, what does the fox say,
what is your favorite color ), and the newest feature is that you can
control your phone from lock screen. Just be wary of your friends shouting the
same phrase when you are trying these commands on your Moto G.
Google Now settings
9.
Get the stock Google UI on your Moto G
Do you love uncluttered stock
experience and do not have a nexus device with you? Don’t worry, you can
get the stock Google User Interface experience on your device by installing KK
launcher from the Google Play store. There are lot more options which can give
you this standard stock experience on your device. As your device runs on
Android KitKat there is an alternate for you. Download the APK file of
the Google Experience interface and install it on your Moto G, so that you can
get the Nexus phone experience. Make sure that you have switched on “allowing
third-party apps option” in the settings menu as standard Android OS
blocks third-party apps to provide security and prevent malware on your device.
10.Switch
launchers on your Moto G
The biggest advantage of Android is
the kind of customization it offers and this let it to gain an upper hand over
its rival Operating Systems. The ability to change launcher on your device
stands out when compared to other operating systems. By changing launchers on
your smartphone you can change the look and feel of your smartphone. Switching
between launchers is a bit difficult in the previous versions of Android.But in
the latest versions of Android, Google has added a quick and easy toggle in the
settings menu. There are a lot of launchers you could try out on your
device in the Google Play Store, which are Next, Nova, Apex etc..,
Launcher
When you install a new launcher on
your device you can switch between the launchers by heading over to settings,
select home and there you can select the launcher.
11.
Get instant help from Moto Care if you have trouble with your device
The Motorola Moto G comes with Moto
Care which helps you instantly if you face any sort of problems with your
device. It has got interactive tips, tutorials, and gives suggestions
based on usage of the device. You can also get help from customer care by
tapping the call or chat options and you can start an instant phone
conversation or online chat to get the help you need. You can also access
options such as FAQs, how-to’s, and Moto care tips. If you are new to Android
phone, this one will help you to get accustomed to your smartphone.
12.
Update all your Softwares for better performance and security
It is needless to say that each
firmware update brings features and fixes that improves the performance of the
device. Each and every update helps in better management of power resources on
your device. Most of the Motorola’s Moto G mobiles have been running on Android
KitKat 4.4.2 and Motorola has rolled out Android KitKat 4.4.4 for most of
countries around the globe. If you haven’t updated it on your device, head over
to settings > About Telephone > System Updates and check over
there for an update. You will get a message that your device has an update,
download it and install it. Once the installation process begins, your device
will be shutdown and the process continues and you will get a message that apps
are being processed. Once the whole process is completed you will see that your
device is updated to KitKat 4.4.4 after reboot.
13.
Selective Mobile Network
If you are not using the mobile data
on your device, why do you let it consume the precious battery? You can
change your device settings so that you can use only 2G networks for messages
and calls. If you want to browse or surf then switch to 3G network. You can
save a lot of battery by changing these settings. You can toggle between 2G
network and 3G network by heading over to, Settings > More > Mobile
Networks > Network Mode.
14.
Gain an easy speed boost on your Moto G by disabling animations
The animations that occur as you
move between applications and screens look pretty for you, but they bring down
your device performance and can slow down your smartphone.In most of the cases
they essentially force you to wait for a period of time.Even though it is small
it is considerable sometimes.
Window animation scale
You should be thankful to Google
because, it’s possible to disable them completely and also reduce the time they
run for. Both of these options will make your handset respond faster than
before. To enable this option go to settings, select Developer options there
and scroll down to select the animation scale (Transition, Animator, and
Window) and toggle all to “Animation off”. By doing this your User
Interface on the device might not be pretty but by doing this, your
smartphone would definitely become faster when compared to its performance
before.
15.
Get detailed information about your Moto G
You can get the detailed stats and
information related to your Moto G such as usage statistics, battery
information, phone information, and WiFi information by simply
dialing *#*#4636#*#*. This one is handy to get the details about your
Moto G in quick time.
Testing
16.
Android animation on your device
Do you want to get the Android
animation on your Moto G? Head over to settings, select About phone and tap on
the Android version for 3 three times quickly, then you can see the Android
version your are using on your Moto G. You can access it by heading over to Settings
> About phone > Android version.
Android animation
17.
See your notifications even after clearing them on your Moto G
Do you clear all the notifications
without seeing them on your device? Are you busy all the day and have no time
to see them on your Moto G? Google has provided a solution for all such folks
who have cleared their notifications accidentally or intentionally. Follow
these simple steps and you can simply get back all your notifications organized
according to date on your Moto G. Go to widgets from your home screen, grab
“settings shortcut” over there and move it on to your home screen and select
notifications over there on your device. There you can see all the
notifications you have cleared. The path for this is Widgets > Settings
shortcut > Notifications.
18.
Usage of various options to determine your location will also effect your
device’s performance
In the previous versions of Android,
determining your location was solely based on usage of GPS and it didn’t use
other options. Even though it gives precise location it consumes fair amount of
battery life and leave you with empty battery. Android’s latest version KitKat
now comes with three modes for location determination. The three modes are
Battery saving, Device only, and High accuracy.
Location mode
High accuracy uses GPS, Wi-Fi
and mobile networks to determine your location. Battery saving uses
Wi-Fi and mobile networks to determine location. Device only uses GPS
to determine location from your Moto G. The Battery saving method is precise
and it doesn’t consume much battery on your Moto G. To enable this go to Settings
> Location > Mode. Select the Battery saving mode so that you can get
better battery backup on your Moto G.
19.
Immersive mode on your Moto G
The “immersive” mode is one of the
newest features of Android KitKat which gives you an unimpeded view on
your current application by removing all of the on-screen interface on your
device. Apps that support immersive mode will automatically remove UI elements
on your device screen. If you want options, just swipe down from the display so
that you can see the UI elements. MX player, Asphalt 8, Play Books are some of
the applications where you can enjoy this mode.
20.
Alternate SMS client on your Moto G
In Android’s latest version KitKat,
Hangouts replaces the default SMS client on your device, and it does it’s job
perfectly by integrating instant messages and text chats. It also offers
video chats and is integrated to Google accounts and many other things.
Default SMS app
To make Hangouts as default SMS app
on your device, go to Settings and then select more and select from default SMS
app. The path is Settings > More > Default SMS app.
21.
Print wirelessly from your Moto G
We mostly rely on paperless
documents in our day-to-day life, but sometimes we need a hard copy where
digitally signed PDF isn’t enough for the need.In the latest versions of
Android which is KitKat, Google provided us wireless printing with HP’s
Cloud Printing application. But the backdrop of this thing is that only certain
applications support the feature at present. But this feature is a wonderful
feature as we can print documents directly from our Moto G.
22.
Monitor your data usage with your Moto G
Our smartphones consume lot of data
as they are loaded with many apps which update regularly. Most of the carriers
enforce data limits and charge heavily once the data limit is crossed leaving
you with a very less balance. With Android’s built-in data usage monitor, you
can see exactly how much data you use on your device. You could even disable
data use by setting limits and also set warnings for data usage. When the
limit is reached you will get warning and mobile data will be disabled when it
crosses the limit you set on your device. You can see your data usage by
selecting cycles and can also reset your data counter to zero.
23.
Dismiss an alarm before it plays around with your peace
If your alarm sounds when you’re in
traffic or during a meeting, think how awkward it would be. In the Android’s
latest version KitKat, you can dismiss an alarm before it bothers you. You will
get a pop-up notification an hour before the alarm is due to fire in the
notification bar. It allows you to dismiss it before it fires.
24.Know
Process Stats on your Moto G
In the latest version of Android
KitKat, in the Developer options Google has provided Process Stats section. It
contains all kinds of information about the apps that are running on you
smartphone. It is ideal and geeky.It is for those people who want to fine tune
their device’s performance. To know these details, head over to Settings,
select Developer Options and select Process Stats in there. The path is Settings
> Developer Options > Process Stats.
Process stats
25.
Power saving mode on your device
Power saving mode is one of the
features which helps you a lot to get better battery backup. By switching on
the Power saving mode in your device, you can increase your device’s battery
life. This mode will automatically restrict background data until you’re
charging your smartphone again. Also some apps and services won’t work unless
you are connected to a network. You can enable it by heading over to Settings
and selecting Battery saving over there.
Battery saving
26.
Encrypt data on your Moto G
This powerful option will let you
encrypt your downloaded apps, accounts, settings, and their data, media
and other files. Once you encrypt your Moto G, you need to type a numeric PIN
or password to decrypt it each time you power on your device. Remember that
forgetting the PIN will cost you, you cannot decrypt your device except
by performing a factory data reset which erases all your data, which is a
painful one.This process of encryption of your phone takes an hour or more.So
you must keep your device plugged in until encryption is complete or else there
is a chance of losing your valuable data. To encrypt your Moto G – follow
this path: Settings > Security > Encrypt .
Data Encryption
27.
Reboot your Moto G in safe mode
As you could reboot your computer,
you can also reboot your Moto G in safe mode. Once you switch on your smartphone
in safe mode, all the third party applications will be disabled on your device.
In the latest Android versions, Google has provided this useful feature. If
something goes wrong on your phone ,you can try this mode. By enabling this
mode you can troubleshoot your Moto G. By following these instructions you can
switch your phone to safe mode.
Reboot to safe mode
* Long press the power button on
your Moto G
* Long press the power off option on
the screen and you get the option as “Reboot to safe mode”.
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