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Omm shree  technology People who are really serious about
software should make their own
hardware. Hardware
"Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus. Computers are from hell."

12/12/2015

1.) GOOGLE : Global Organization Of
Oriented Group Language Of Earth .
(unofficial)
2.) YAHOO : Yet Another Hierarchical
Officious Oracle .
3.) WINDOW : Wide Interactive
Network Development for Office work
Solution
4.) COMPUTER : Common Oriented
Machine Particularly United and used
under Technical and Educational
Research.
5.) VIRUS : Vital Information
Resources Under Siege .
6.) UMTS : Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System .
7.) AMOLED: Active-matrix organic
light-emitting diode
8.) OLED : Organic light-emitting diode
9.) IMEI: International Mobile
Equipment Identity .
10.) ESN: Electronic Serial Number .
11.) UPS: uninterruptiblepower supply
12). HDMI: High-DefinitionMultimedia
Interface
13.) VPN: virtual private network
14.) APN: Access Point Name
15.) SIM: Subscriber Identity Module
16.) LED: Light emitting diode.
17.) DLNA: Digital Living Network
Alliance
18.) RAM: Random access memory.
19.) ROM: Read only memory.
20) VGA: Video Graphics Array
21) QVGA: Quarter Video Graphics
Array
22) WVGA: Wide video graphics
array.
23) WXGA: Widescreen Extended
Graphics Array
24) USB: Universal serial Bus
25) WLAN: Wireless Local Area
Network
26.) PPI: Pixels Per Inch
27.) LCD: Liquid Crystal Display.
28.) HSDPA: High speed down-link
packet access.
29.) HSUPA: High-Speed Uplink
Packet Access
30.) HSPA: High Speed Packet Access
31.) GPRS: General Packet Radio
Service
32.) EDGE: Enhanced Data Rates for
Global Evolution
33.)NFC: Near field communication
34.) OTG: on-the-go
35.) S-LCD: Super Liquid Crystal
Display
36.) O.S: Operating system.
37.) SNS: Social network service
38.) H.S: HOTSPOT
39.) P.O.I: point of interest
40.)GPS: Global Positioning System
41.)DVD: Digital Video Disk / digital
versatile disc
42.)DTP: Desk top publishing.
43.) DNSE: Digital natural sound
engine .
44.) OVI: Ohio Video Intranet
45.)CDMA: Code Division Multiple
Access
46.) WCDMA: Wide-band Code
Division Multiple Access
47.)GSM: Global System for Mobile
Communications
48.)WI-FI: Wireless Fidelity
49.) DIVX: Digital internet video
access.
50.) .APK: authenticated public key.
51.) J2ME: java 2 micro edition
53.) DELL: Digital electronic link
library.
54.)ACER: Acquisition Collaboration
ExperimentationReflection
55.)RSS: Really simple syndication
56.) TFT: thin film transistor
57.) AMR: Adaptive Multi- Rate
58.) MPEG: moving pictures experts
group
59.)IVRS: Interactive Voice Response
System
60.) HP: Hewlett Packard

13/10/2015

List of shortcut keys for
the program Microsoft
Word
Action Keybord shortcut
Application window-maximize Alt-F10
Application window-previous Alt-Shift-F6
Application window-restore Alt-F5
AutoFormat Ctrl-Alt-K
AutoText-create Alt-F3
AutoText-insert entry Ctrl-Alt-V
AutoText-insert entry F3
Bold Ctrl-B
Bookmarks Ctrl-Shift-F5
Break-column Ctrl-Shift-Enter
Break-page Ctrl-Enter
Browse a document Ctrl-Alt-Home
Browse next/previous item Ctrl-PgDn/PgUp
Capatilize word shift+f3
Case-All Caps Ctrl-Shift-A
Close Ctrl-F4
Close Ctrl-W
Copy Ctrl + C
Copy formatting Ctrl-Shift-C
Create a nonbreaking hyphen CTRL+HYPHEN
Create a nonbreaking space CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR
Customize a menu Ctrl-Alt =
Customize a shortcut Ctrl-Alt-Num +
Cut Ctrl-X
Date Field Alt-Shift-D
Decrease font size CTRL+SHIFT+<
Dialog box next tabbed section Ctrl-Tab
Dialog box previous tabbed section Ctrl-Shift-Tab
Document window-move Ctrl-F7
Document window-restore Ctrl-F5
Document window-size Ctrl-F8
Drawing-constrain shape to
symmetrical Shift-drag
Drawing-draw from center Ctrl-drag
Ellipsis Ctrl-Alt-
Em Dash Ctrl-Alt-Num -
Endnote Ctrl-Alt-E
Exit application Alt-F4
Fields-display code Shift-F9
Fields-display codes (toggle) Alt-F9
Fields-double-click in field Alt-Shift-F9
Fields-insert blank field Ctrl-F9
Fields-lock a field Ctrl-3
Fields-lock a field Ctrl-F11
Fields-next field F11
Fields-previous field Shift-F11
Fields-unlink a field Ctrl-6
Fields-unlink a field Ctrl-Shift-F9
Fields-unlock a field Ctrl-4
Fields-unlock a field Ctrl-Shift-F11
Fields-update Alt-Shift-U
Fields-update link in source Ctrl-Shift-F7
Fields-update selected field F9
Find Find Ctrl + F
Font Ctrl-D
Font Ctrl-Shift-F
Font grow/shrink 1 pt Ctrl- ] or [
Font next/previous size Ctrl-Shift- >or <
Font Size Ctrl-Shift-P Font Size Ctrl-Shift-P
Footnote Ctrl-Alt-F
Create a new blank document Ctrl + N
Go Back Ctrl-Alt-Z
Go Back Shift-F5
GoTo Ctrl-G
GoTo Next/Previous Paragraph Ctrl-Up/Down
GoTo Next/Previous Word Ctrl-Left/Right
Graphic-crop Shift-drag
Graphic-original proportions Ctrl-click
Hanging indent-decrease Ctrl-Shift-T
Hanging Indent-increase Ctrl-T
Hard hyphen - Ctrl-Shift -
Hard space Hard space
Header/Footer-link to previous Alt-Shift-R
Heading Level 1 Ctrl-Alt-1
Heading Level 2 Ctrl-Alt-2
Heading Level 3 Ctrl-Alt-3
Help F1
Help-Whats This? Shift-F1
Hidden text Ctrl-Shift-H
Hyperlink Ctrl-K
CTRL+SHIFT+> Increase font size
Indent-decrease Ctrl-Shift-M
Indent-increase Ctrl-M
Ctrl-Alt-M Insert Comment
Insert ListNum field Ctrl-Alt-L
Italics Ctrl-I
Justify-Center Ctrl-E
Justify-Full Ctrl-J
Justify-Left Ctrl-L
Justify-Right Ctrl-R
Line-spacing Ctrl-1
Line-spacing 1.5 Ctrl-5
Line-spacing 2 Ctrl-2
List Bullet Style Ctrl-Shift-L
Macros-edit Alt-F8
Macros-view VBA code Alt-F11
Mark-Index entry Alt-Shift-X
Mark-TOA citation Alt-Shift-I
Mark-TOC entry entry Alt-Shift-O
Maximize window Ctrl-F10
Menu Bar F10
Merge-data edit Alt-Shift-E
Merge-field insert Alt-Shift-F
Merge-preview Alt-Shift-K
Merge-to document Alt-Shift-N
Merge-to printer Alt-Shift-M
Microsoft Script Editor Alt-Shift-F11
Microsoft System Info Ctrl-Alt-F1
Move between master/subdocument Ctrl-\
Newline within paragraph Shift-Enter
Next window Ctrl-F6
Nonprinting characters Ctrl-Shift-8
Normal Style Ctrl-Shift-N Ctrl-Shift-N
Open a document Ctrl-O
Open Ctrl + O Opens a saved
document
Outlining-collapse Alt-Shift-Num -
Outlining-expand Alt-Shift =
Outlining-expand Alt-Shift-Num +
Outlining-move Alt-Shift-Up/Down
Outlining-promote/demote Alt-Shift-Left/Right
Outlining-Show 1st line Alt-Shift-L
Outlining-Show All Headings Alt-Shift-A
Outlining-Show Heading 1 Alt-Shift-1
Outlining-Show Heading 2 Alt-Shift-2
Outlining-Show Heading 3 Alt-Shift-3
Outlining-Show Heading 4 Alt-Shift-4
Outlining-Show Heading 5 Alt-Shift-5
Outlining-Show Heading 6 Alt-Shift-6
Outlining-Show Heading 7 Alt-Shift-7
Outlining-Show Heading 8 Alt-Shift-8
Outlining-Show Heading 9 Alt-Shift-9
Page number field Alt-Shift-P
Pane-Close Alt-Shift-C
Paragraph Space Above (add/delete
12 pt.)Ctrl-0 Ctrl-0 (zero)
Paste Ctrl-V
Print Ctrl-P
Print Preview Ctrl-Alt-I
Redo the last action CTRL+Y
Remove Character formats Ctrl-Shift-Z
Remove menu item Ctrl-Alt -
Remove Paragraph formats Ctrl-Q
Remove paragraph or character
formatting CTRL+SPACEBAR
Repeat the last command Ctrl-Y
Repeat Find Ctrl-Alt-Y
Repeat Find Shift-F4 Repeat Find Shift-F4
Replace Ctrl-H
Revision Marks on/off Ctrl-Shift-E
Save As F12
Save Ctrl-S
Select All Ctrl-A
Selection extended F8
Selection reduced Shift-F8
Shortcut Menu Shift-F10
Small Caps Ctrl-Shift-K
Soft hyphen - Ctrl -
Spelling and Grammar check F7
Spell-It-display next misspelling Alt-F7
Spike-cut to Ctrl-F3
Spike-paste Ctrl-Shift-F3
Split a window Ctrl-Alt-S
Style box Ctrl-Shift-S
Subscript Ctrl =
Symbol Font Ctrl-Shift-Q
Table-remove border lines Ctrl-Alt-U
Table-to column bottom Alt-PgDn
Table-to column top Alt-PgUp
Table-to row beginning Alt-Home
Table-to row end Alt-End
Thesaurus Shift-F7
Time Field Alt-Shift-T
To bottom/top of screen Ctrl-Alt-PgDn/PgUp
Type (c) Ctrl-Alt-C
Type (r) Ctrl-Alt-R
Type (tm) Ctrl-Alt-T
underline CTRL+U
Underline-double Ctrl-Shift-D
Underline-word Ctrl-Shift-W
Undo Ctrl-Z
View-Normal Ctrl-Alt-N
View-Outline Ctrl-Alt-O
View-Page Ctrl-Alt-P
Window pane-next F6
Window pane-previous Shift-F6

01/10/2015

How To Operate a Laptop
Computer
system related errors
Level of difficulty: Easy
The proper operation of a laptop
computer ensures that the laptop not
only works properly but also protects
the user from any injury or harm.
Improper ways of operating a laptop
computer and not following the
prescribed operating procedures and
safety issues can lead to irreparable
damage to the laptop computer. An
improperly operated laptop can also
cause injury to the user suc

24/09/2015

why computers name is
computer
This is very important questions that
Why computers name is computer .we
describe here why computer is calling
computer....,,,,,,,,,,,,see
below-------------
C ------------------------------
calculate .
O ------------------------------
operate .
M -----------------------------
memories.
P ------------------------------ print
U -----------------------------
update .
T ------------------------------
tabulate(in form of table).

Laptop Keyboard NotWorking? Here's WhatTo DoOh no, the keyboard on your laptopstopped working! Here are some fixesto hel...
23/09/2015

Laptop Keyboard Not
Working? Here's What
To Do
Oh no, the keyboard on your laptop
stopped working! Here are some fixes
to help you get back to your previously
scheduled typing.
You're working on your laptop, and all
of a sudden, the "I" key stops
responding, or a whole section of your
keyboard stops responding to
keystrokes. Or, worse yet, the
keyboard cuts out entirely. While this
can be a hassle, particularly when you
have work due, there are a few things
you can try yourself to get back to the
job at hand.
Check for Crumbs
Hold your laptop upside down or at the
very least at a 45- to 75-degree angle
from horizontal and give the laptop a
good shake. Sometimes crumbs from
working lunches or your last snack
break can get stuck under the keys.
This is more of a problem the older
your laptop is, but it's worth a shot
even on a new laptop to see if you can
fix the problem quickly.
If you have a keyboard vacuum or a
can of compressed air, give the nooks
and crannies of your keyboard a quick
cleaning. If one or two keys are stuck
because of soda spillage, then you can
try cleaning those individual key
switches with a rag soaked in a couple
of drops of cleaner like rubbing alcohol
or even warm soapy water. Make sure
you're applying the liquid to the cloth
first and not directly to the keyboard.
Pop the offending key cap off the
keyboard and try to clean as much
dried liquid from the key switch as
possible. A cotton swab can come in
handy here, just be careful and don't
disassemble the key switch unless you
know what you're doing. If an
extensive section of the keyboard is
stuck because of liquid damage, like
spilled cup of soda or coffee, then you
best recourse may be to have the
keyboard assembly replaced.
Reboot Your PC
A reboot corrects a thousand ails, as
my old IT manager used to say. If you
can't use the trackpad or mouse to
reboot the PC, just hold down the
power button for about 10-15 seconds
to turn the PC off. If that doesn't fix
the problem, try one of the solutions
below.
Driver Problems
This problem crops up if you install
third-party software often and/or you
turn your machine off all the time
without using the Shut Down
command.
Check the Device Manager on your
laptop. If the keyboard line item has a
yellow exclamation point next to it or
if the keyboard icon doesn't show up
at all, then you should try to get to
your laptop maker's download page,
then download and install the latest
drivers for the keyboard. You may
have to hook up a USB keyboard (see
below) to navigate text entry fields,
but after you find the correct file it
should be a quick download and fix.
Go USB
If all else fails and you need to get a
term paper or other word document
done, stat, then find a USB desktop
keyboard and plug it in. It's not
elegant, but it will let you finish
whatever you need to do now, then
you can figure out the main problem
with your laptop keyboard later.
Bad Connections
Sometimes the keyboard loses
connection with the laptop's
motherboard, and you have a
keyboard that either works
intermittently or not at all. If you're
an IT pro, removing the outer case
and reconnecting the ribbon cable on
the bottom of the keyboard should be
child's play. If not, check out sites like
ifixit.com or your laptop
manufacturer's site for service
manuals and diagrams to help you
disassemble your laptop and reconnect
that ribbon cable. If you aren't
comfortable disassembling your
laptop, then bring it to a service depot
so a professional can take a look at it.
Defective Keyboard
If you're still in your warranty period
or have an extended warranty, then
try your laptop manufacturer's tech
support line. If they determine that
you're using a defective keyboard,
then you should be able to get it
replaced at a service depot without
too much hassle. Before you send your
laptop in or surrender it to a service
tech, however, it's always advisable to
back up your hard drive or remove it
entirely and hold on to it. That way
you'll still have your data, which is the
most important part of your laptop.
Having a key on your laptop or your
laptop keyboard stop working
altogether doesn't mean you have to
chuck your laptop altogether. Our fixes
above should address the majority of
possible issues. But if you can't get the
keyboard working after one or more
of the above fixes, then get your
laptop looked at by a professional.
Happy typing.

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18/09/2015

The PC case is a thin sheet metal enclosure that houses the motherboard, power supply and various drives (HDD, FDD, CD, DVD).

Cases are offered in two styles, desktop and tower. Today the tower type is predominant. It stands upright and is much taller than it is wide. It is usually placed on the floor next to, or under a desk. The desktop has a pizza box profile and usually sits on the desktop.

Tower cases are offered in two basic sizes, one that can fit ATX (12" wide) motherboards and one that can accommodate ATX mini (8.5" wide) motherboards. The number of drive bays offered also varies depending on manufacturer.

The motherboard and power supply mount to the floor at the rear of the case. The drives (hard, floppy and CD/DVD) mount in enclosures called drive bays at the front of the caseCases run from $20 to $70 depending on size (ATX or ATX mini), number of drive bays and the wattage of the power supply.

17/09/2015

Behind every small business, there's a
story worth knowing. All the corner
shops in our towns and cities, the
restaurants, cleaners, gyms, hair
salons, hardware stores - these didn't
come out of nowhere.

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