Radtek

Radtek Serving Orange County since 2011

(949) 413 6907

radtek provides all your computing needs in a one-stop shop.

Employing only industry certified technicians, radtek will service all of your business computing needs including file and print servers, email servers, remote access and VPN, security, backup and troubleshooting.

05/14/2013

Need an app made? Does your company need an app made??? Radtek is now developing apps...inquire here.

02/06/2013

Radtek Special Offers!
1. Any computer issue resolved for $50
2. Any computer upgraded to Windows 7 for $50
Consultation is always free. Please submit any questions that you may have, and suggest to your friends to like this page. Thank you.

Happy Friday all!  Hope you have a smoking weekend!
04/13/2012

Happy Friday all! Hope you have a smoking weekend!

04/11/2012

ToTD....Work Your Windows Key
Photograph by Robert Cardin Lock your doors (and Windows): Stepping out for a minute? Remember to press Windows-L to lock your computer's screen so that no one can nose around without entering your account password.

Run, Windows, run: To access the Run command easily, press Windows-R.

Keyboard explorer: Want to open a new Windows Explorer window without leaving the keyboard? Press Windows-E.

Declutter your desktop: Access your desktop instantly by pressing Windows-D to hide all open windows. Press Windows-D again to return to where you were.

04/04/2012

ToTD...It will soon be here!

Learn about and download Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview, a prerelease version of Microsoft Windows 8.

03/27/2012

ToTD....The reliable Calculator applet has been beefed up to do more than just basic arithmetic. You can now toggle between Standard, Scientific, Programmer, and even Statistics modes. In addition, the Options menu lets you pull out many new automated conversation tools, such as Unit Conversion (e.g., Angles, Temperature, Velocity, and Volume) and Date Calculation (e.g., calculate the difference between two dates). More templates give you the ability to crunch gas mileage, lease tipping points, and even mortgage estimates (yeah, right!) based on any variables you input.

03/21/2012

ToTD....Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer (do not dim my desktop). This setting is identical to the default setting, with one difference: It won't dim your desktop so that you only see the UAC prompt asking you to take action. This presents a slightly elevated security risk over the default setting, because theoretically a program could allow a malicious program to interfere with the UAC prompt.

03/20/2012

ToTD....Lock your doors (and Windows): Stepping out for a minute? Remember to press Windows-L to lock your computer's screen so that no one can nose around without entering your account password.

Run, Windows, run: To access the Run command easily, press Windows-R.

Keyboard explorer: Want to open a new Windows Explorer window without leaving the keyboard? Press Windows-E.

Declutter your desktop: Access your desktop instantly by pressing Windows-D to hide all open windows. Press Windows-D again to return to where you were.

03/19/2012

ToTD....Mac Monday...Here is a cool tip for all of you creative writers. If you are using a cocoa app (TextEdit, Pages, etc.), press Command-T. That will bring up the incredibly useful type panel. Here you can change font sizes, typefaces, colors, etc.

But what if you have a document with multiple font sizes, and you want to scale them all proportionately? If you were to select your text and specify a size, all of your text will change to that size. Here is the tip: select your text and use mathematical functions in the size box to scale the text. For example, if you want to multiply all your font sizes by two, type *2 and the font sizes will resize accordingly without changing all the font sizes to the same size.

You can also use other functions, / divide, + add, – subtract, * multiply. Have fun scaling those fonts!

03/15/2012

ToTD....To aid their development of Windows 7 beta versions, the Microsoft engineers built in a diagnostic tool called Problem Steps Recorder that combines screen captures with mouse tracking to record your actions. You can launch this program from the Start Menu by typing psr.exe in the search field. Hit the Record button and the applet tracks your mouse and keyboard input while taking screenshots that correspond with each new action. When you stop recording, your session is saved to an HTML slide show recreating your steps, to which you can add comments and annotations. This tool is insanely useful if you need to create a tutorial for a computer-illiterate relative. Hi Mom, hi Dad!

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