Keyboard Commands for Sticky Notes in Windows 7
Sticky Notes is a cool applications that comes with Windows 7 that lets you add Post it like notes to your desktop. Is a pretty cool application that substitute all your paper sticky notes all over your monitor.
Sticky Notes keyboard commands:
- CTRL+1 = Single Space Line
- CTRL+2 = Double Space Line
- CTRL+5 = 1/2 Space Line
- CTRL+= = Small Font
- CTRL+E = Center
- CTRL+R = Right
- CTRL+T = Strikeout
- CTRL+U = Underline
- CTRL+I = Italic
- CTRL+A = Select all
- CTRL+D = Delete Note
- CTRL+J = Justified
- CTRL+Z = Undo
- CTRL+R = Redo
- CTRL+C = Copy
- CTRL+V = Paste
- CTRL+B = Bold
- CTRL+N = New Note
- CTRL+SHIFT+I = Indent Right
- CTRL+SHIFT+L = Bullets
- CTRL+SHIFT+ < or > = Increase or Decrease Font Size
- CTRL+SHIFT+A = Change All caps
Cool tip:
By default there is no command key for changing font style (not that I know)
but there is a way to change it.
You just copy a text from your word processor ie: MS Word in the style of font you like and then paste it into your sticky note and it would keep the font style.
If you have any other keyboard command please share it with us in the comment section.
Video tutorial coming soon!
My Windows PC wakes up at the same time as I do.
I used to leave my PC turned on all night so when I wake up don’t have to wait for it to boot up or wake up from hibernation mode. It worked for me for a while but lately with the price of oil so high and the save the planet, think green movement, I realize that I should do my part and start turning off my PC.
I did it for a while, but I started to get frustrated because I was loosing so much time waiting for the PC to start. So I decided to do my research to find a more effective and more productive way and this is what I find.
I found a way to wake up my PC at the same time that I wake up in the morning. It’s awesome to go to my PC and there she is waiting for me with my Mozilla Thunderbird (email client) open and ready for action and knowing that I’m doing my part for the planet!
Here is the method I used to wake up my PC:
Click on the Start button then go to All Programs|Accessories|System Tools|Scheduled Tasks.

Click on Add Scheduled Task.
A window will pop up then click Next.
Choose the program you want Windows to run.
Then click Next.
On the “Perform this task” section, choose Daily and click Next.
Select the time you wan your PC to run this task, “Perform this task” Daily and select the date you want to start and then click Next.
Very Important: Enter a user name and password with administrative privilege.
Click Next and in the last window select “Open advanced properties for this task when I click Finish” Then click Finish.
On the window that pops up select the “Settings” tab and in the “Power Management” section select the “Wake the computer to run this task” then click “OK”.
Here is a video to show you in more details.
NOTE: For this method to work you need 2 things:
- Your computer hardware must be ACPI and Plug-and-Play compliant and the drivers must also be Plug-and-Play compliant.
- Second, you’ll need to check your Windows Power Options properties to ensure that hibernate is enabled. If not, you’ll need to enable it.
What Happen To My Fast PC?
Do You Remember When You Had A Fast PC?
You saw it on the store and you fell in love with it immediately, you moved her mouse, touch her keyboard, felt her speed and how it opens Pinball so fast. You bought it and took it home. You installed it and were so happy that your PC was so fast. But times go by and you notice that your PC started to slowdown at boot up time. You needed to wait for minutes until your profile is loaded and your programs seem to act very strange and slow.
You asked yourself, what happened to my fast PC?
Probably you’re suffering one of this thing:
Spyware!
What is Spyware?
Spyware is computer software that is installed surreptitiously on a personal computer to collect information about a user, their computer or browsing habits without the user’s informed consent. It’s also related to unwanted pop up banners that you close and they keep returning nonstop. They are asking you to install some kind of software or just blatant advertising. Spyware in a nut shell basically makes your PC run slower than ever. Once a computer is infected with spyware, the software usually uses your internet connection to download more spyware and install it without you knowing.
Malware!
What is a Malware?
A Malware is software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner’s informed consent. The expression is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software or program code. Software is considered malware based on the perceived intent of the creator rather than any particular features. Malware includes computer viruses, worms, trojan horses, most rootkits, spyware, dishonest adware, crimeware and other malicious and unwanted software.
Your PC Hardware could be the problem!
This might not be the problem with your PC, but it’s good to mention it. Once you delete viruses and spyware you may have on your PC, If your PC is still running slow, then is time to get a qualified technician to check your PC to see if you are having trouble with one of your hardware devices. Verify that you have at least 512MB (1GB recommended) of RAM memory. If you have 256MB or less this might not be sufficient for running Windows XP and multiple programs. If you have Windows Vista then 1GB (2GB recommended) is better for best performance and speed.
Click Here To Discover How To Get Your Fast PC Performance Once Again!
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