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Desktop Background Colors - Advanced Users  - A lot of us like to have a solid color for our desktops, rather than a background image. Unfortunately, Windows 10 only allows you 24 solid colors. These ones: If you're happy with the selections on offer, simply click one of the color squares. If you want to select from a wider range of colors, however, the process is a little more complicated. Right-click the start menu. Then select the   Run   item from the menu that appears. Type the following into the search box that appears: control /name Microsoft.Personalization /page pageWallpaper Make sure you have the spaces in the right place, and that your spelling is the same as above. And notice the dot between   Microsoft   and   Personalization . Click OK on the run box and you should see this screen: Click the   More   link to see a color dialogue box: Select the color you want and click OK. Then click   Save Changes  ...
Computer Power Saving Schemes in Windows XP  -This tutorial assumes that you have set the Control panel to Classic View. To see how to do this, click this link (opens in a new window):  Set the Control Panel to Classic View You can set up various power saving option in Windows XP. These are things like turn off the hard drive, go in to hibernation, turn off the monitor, and even settings for Uninterruptible Power Supply units (surge protectors). We'll take a look at the Power Options now. Power Schemes Open the control panel by clicking the  Start  button. Select  Control Pane l from the Start menu, and look for the  Power Options  item. Double click this to bring up the following screen: You can select a built-in power scheme by choosing one from the drop down list: When you choose an option, you'll see the settings change for the other three drop down lists. But you can change these to anything you like: If you select the lapto...
Beginners Guide to going Wireless -Belkin F5D7230uk4 54Mbps Broadband Wireless Router  - The Belkin F5D7230uk4 54Mbps Broadband Wireless Router is for those who have a Cable broadband connection. Use with : Belkin F5D7050uk 54Mbps USB 2.0 Wireless G Adapter: Review Setting up a router for use with Cable broadband can be a tricky affair. This is because your cable provider will have the address of your ethernet card. This is unique, so you can't just plug your cable modem in to the router and expect it to work. You need something called MAC Address spoofing. This is when the router pretends to be your ethernet card. Belkin claim to have you up and running with this router in under 3 minutes. Which is a big plus point! For those users with children in the house, the Belkin F5D7230uk4 wireless router comes with Parental Control settings. This is built in to the router, and you get a free 6 months trial. You can set which web sites or services you don't want th...
Beginners Guide to going Wireless -Going Wireless - What to Buy  - In this section, we'll discuss what wireless kit to buy. We've scoured the PC magazines, poured through oodles of reviews, and come up with some hand-picks for you. If you're not sure about what exactly wireless is, then read the first part of our guide. What to look for When your buying a wireless router and wireless adaptor, there are a few things to look out for. For wireless routers, the first decision is whether your need one with an in-built modem. These are for ADSL broadband users. If you're on cable broadband, then DON'T buy a wireless router that has ADSL in the title. Over the next four pages, we've picked two ADSL wireless routers, and two wireless routers for cable broadband users. Here's a checklist of things to consider when buying wireless routers and wireless adaptors. Wireless Router Checklist Is it easy to set up? Does it have an ADSL modem built-in? Will...