Best way to take screenshot in windows 10 [closed] - windows-10

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How to easily take screenshot of my screen in windows 10?
I would like to have option to select a part of my screen to take the screenshot.

I accidently found a easy way to take screenshot of my screen in windows 10.
Just hold Windows Logo Key + Shift Key + S
Than you can select what part of the screen you want to take the screenshot.
This will copy of a selected part to your clipboard and than you can simply past it in Paint, photoshop or any image app you want.
Thanks #Abhi
There are many other ways to do this as well:
1. Snipping Tool : Start > All Programs > Windows Accessories > Snipping Tool.
2. Windows Key + Print Screen : Windows Key + PrtScn.

You can take screensort by following ways:
1. Snipping Tool : Start > All Programs > Windows Accessories > Snipping Tool.
2. Windows Key + Print Screen : Windows Key + PrtScn.
3. Windows Key + H : Windows Key + H
4. Alt + Print Screen : Alt + PrtScn.
5. Windows Logo + Volume Down :hold down the Windows Logo touch button at the bottom of your Surface screen

Or you can easily use Windows key+fn+printscreen keys

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Text selection not works on Ubuntu terminal with SHIFT+ARROW (Left or right) [closed]

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Recently I installed Ubuntu and I've some troubles with typing text on terminal, the problems not occurs on the text editors. I can't select the text to right or left using shift+arrow. When I try it, like shift+left, D letter is typed on the line, and C is typed using shortcut with arrow right. Resuming, I've two issues:
Select text with shift+arrow not working;
Select all text with shift+home or shift+end
I installed KDE on Ubuntu. Please, anyone can help me?
The standard Terminal does not use the same shortcuts (or even the same cursor behavior) as you might expect in a browser or text editor window. The shift key by itself does not select text that way. shift+home will scroll to the top, shift+end to the bottom, and using it with pg up/pg down will scroll up/down one screen. The arrow keys are mapped to A/B/C/D.
As you can see on this list, most of the commands are for moving around and managing processes. I usually just select text with the mouse, then copy with ctrl+shift+c and paste with ctrl+shift+v. As discussed on Ask Ubuntu, there appears to be no easy way to select arbitrary text without the mouse.
Alternative terminal programs may offer more options.
Update While this is not a standard shortcut, you can go into Terminal's Edit > Preferences > Shortcuts, find the Edit section, click the Select All row in the Shortcut Key column, then enter a new shortcut like ctrl+shift+a. This new shortcut will then let you then copy all of the terminal text.

Why the Shift+Ctrl+e causing e underlined and start emoji input (linux)? [closed]

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Why when i am inside chrome browser for example, when i want to center text using Shift+Ctrl+E key combination it causes appearing e̲ and if i type e̲j̲o̲y̲ and press Enter on keyboard it causes appearing emoji 😂.
How i can simply fix it?
You need to check if you have ibus installed. Firstly you should type in terminal:
ibus-setup
If some window appears you should go to Emoji tab and delete key combination
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/
If you have nothing like ibus-setup available in your terminal go to your home directory
cd ~/
Look if you have .profile file there. If no you can create one if yes open it and add:
#My modifications
export GTK_IM_MODULE="xim"
export QT_IM_MODULE="xim"
export XMODIFIERS="#im=xim"
#End of my modifications
Save the file and logout and login or reboot your computer. Next time when you will start chrome you will be able to use Shift + Ctrl + E key combination.

Unable to comment a block of code in Android Studio [closed]

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It seems I'm unable to comment out blocks of code in Android Studio using the CTRL + SHIFT + 7 (on my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro there's no Numpad and hence no / character on its own button).
Pressing the above combination creates a bookmark with the number 7 instead.
Does anyone know a workaround or am I just stuck with /* *\?
The problem is that the binding is to the main character on the key, which on your keyboard is 7, not /. As I commented before, you might want to try if pressing the Ctrl- works (that is the location of / on my US International keyboard).
Otherwise, I'd suggest you map it to another combination. I don't have Android Studio, but in IntelliJ IDEA (which has the same foundation as Android Studio) this can be configured under File, Settings, Keymap (Main Menu > Code > Comment with Line Comment) or just search for line comment.
Here is the / key on your Yoga 2 Pro Keyboard.
You can usually comment code by using Ctrl-/ or Ctrl-Shift-/
I will assume you have a keyboard driver installed that matches your keyboard.
The lowest symbol on left is the one you normally get when you press the key without also pressing any modifier key.
The symbol above that is the one you normally get when you press that key simultaneously with the Shift key.
The symbol to the right is the one you normally get when you press that key simultaneously with the Alt Gr (it is the Alt key on right hand side) key.
If you are talking about a laptop, and the third symbol is in an a different colour from the other marks on the key, usually in blue, then it is usually obtainable by pressing that key simultaneously with the FN key. See this link .
Example
In UK laptop keyboards we generally have three symbols on key 4 which are normally $ on top, 4 on bottom left and € on bottom right.
Only pressing 4 will simply print 4.
Pressing Shift + 4 will print $.
Pressing Alt Gr + 4 will pring €.
NOTE: All of the above is written with assumption that you have the proper keyboard drivers installed on your pc/laptop.

Excel - Unable to open https// <<PATH>> Cannot download the information you requested ---- How to disable [closed]

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How can I disable "Unable to open https// ...PATH... Cannot download the information you requested" messages? I am getting this when I open some files. It's really annoying.
I edit my message with the following link where you will find the solution:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/the_microsoft_excel_support_team_blog/archive/2011/11/15/quot-cannot-download-the-information-you-requested-quot-executing-web-query-from-excel.aspx
It is related to webqueries though.
This is a known issue, here are the steps to resolve it.
You need to edit the registry and add a key
Click on Start --> Run, type regedit then press enter.
Locate the registry key below, it could be any of these depending on the OS and Office version
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common\Internet\
OR
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common\Internet\
OR
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Internet\
OR
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Internet
The version number could be 9.0, 15.0, 12.0 etc. but always use the one which already has the common\internet subkeys
After you have located it, do the following
Make sure the Internet subkey is selected. On the Edit menu,
point to New, and then click DWORD Value. Add the following
registry value:
Value Name: ForceShellExecute
Double-click ForceShellExecute, and then set the Value data to 1. Click OK.
On the Registry menu, click Exit.
The solution is taken and modified from MS kb218153
PS: The original support kb article is incomplete, since it mentions only 9.0, I solved this on a Windows 7 64 Bit and Office 2013 Pro and the registry key I added was in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Internet

Key mappings in RealVNC client [closed]

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I am using RealVNC viewer on Windows. I sometimes find it very difficult to shift from VNC to Windows. I have to use F8 -> Minimize and then Alt + Tab. I wish I had more flexibility. Can the following key combinations be somehow enabled?
Win + D -> I see my Windows desktop.
Alt + Tab switches between VNC and Windows applications.
Ctrl + Tab switches between VNC subwindows.
I found two solutions:
1 (from: http://www.realvnc.com/products/viewerplus/1.0/docs/af1069655.html)
Configuring your keyboard
By default, and with the exception of CTRL-ALT-DELETE and the function
key used to open the shortcut menu, key presses affect the host
computer and not the client. To reverse this behavior for the
application-level keys listed below, turn off Pass special keys
directly to VNC Server. Note this property is on the Inputs tab.
Affected keys/combinations: WINDOWS (also known as START), PRINT
SCREEN, ALT-TAB, ALT-ESCAPE, CTRL-ESCAPE.
2 (from: http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/physnet/vnc/winvncviewer.html)
Keystrokes such as Ctrl-Esc and Alt-Tab may be interpreted at the
local (viewer) machine. If you want to send them to the remote
machine, you can use the options on the viewer menu to send individual
Ctrl-down, Ctrl-up, Alt-down and Alt-up keystrokes. For example, to
type Ctrl-Esc on the remote machine, send Ctrl-down using the menu,
press Esc, and then send Ctrl-up (or just tap the Ctrl key) to release
the Ctrl key at the remote end.
I am running the Gnome Desktop on the VNC Server, so I followed these steps to implement the two solutions recommended by user1403360:
Turn off Viewer -> Options -> Inputs -> "Pass special keys directly to VNC Server" (i.e. parameter SendSpecialKeys=FALSE)
Alt+Tab will now switch between Windows applications
In Gnome Desktop -> Preferences -> KeyboardShortcuts, change "Move between windows using a popup window" => Ctrl+Tab
Ctrl+Tab will now switch between VNC sub-windows

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