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  1. Keyboard and mouse shortcuts in Google Chromehttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/google/keyboard-and-mouse-shortcuts-in-google-chrome.html

    Keyboard and mouse shortcuts are combinations of keyboard strokes and mouse clicks that you can use to perform specific actions. Knowing some of the Google Chrome shortcuts listed below can help save you time. Window and tab shortcuts Ctrl+N Opens a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Google
    • Language: en-GB
  2. AutoHotkey - MS Windows 10 - Open Apps on Multiple Monitors and Desktopshttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/automation/autohotkey/autohotkey-ms-windows-10-open-apps-on-multiple-monitors-and-desktops.html

    run command and type: shell:appsfolder This will open your applications in explorer (much like MacOS). You can then create shortcuts from these and more importantly see the command to open them. Note that the MS Windows 10 Mail shortcut will be...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: AutoHotkey
    • Language: en-GB
  3. Administrator Program Shortcut without Prompthttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/microsoft/windows-os/administrator-program-shortcut-without-prompt.html

    Without Getting the UAC Prompt Vista setuid – How to elevate without prompting Further Notes Location of Windows 7 Taskbar shortcuts (Pinned): %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\TaskBar. You can determine what %APPDATA% is by...

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    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Windows OS
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  4. A quick run through of setting up an export process in SITShttps://www.joellipman.com/articles/web-development/xml/a-quick-run-through-of-setting-up-an-export-process-in-sits.html

    deletes for the time being Store/save your TUP Setting up the monitors Log in to your application server and create the shortcuts to run the monitors (this is as per our development environment) The DOT Monitor should have a shortcut similar to the...

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    • Author: Joel Lipman
    • Category: Extensible Markup Language
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