10 simple things every laptop user should know

 Hi people. How are you today. I do a researched and surprisingly that some of us still doesn't know that there is some simple way to use a laptop. Actually there is a lot of shortcut or tips that can be use when you do your work using your laptop. No matter how tech savvy you are, there are certain things every one of us has to deal with when using a computer and we don’t always deal with them in the most efficient ways. Here are 10 things that everyone can and should learn to keep their computer fast, safe, and easy to use.

1) Keep Your Personal Information Safe and Secure

Unfortunately, the internet isn’t always a safe place, which means everyone needs to make sure they’re keeping their personal information safe. Make sure you use strong passwords, remove personal information from photo from photos and other files,  and never use open public Wi-Fi networks without protection. Keeping your personal information safe is easier than it sounds, and if you aren’t sure what to do, check out our checklist for staying safe online.  You’d be surprised how unsafe you were being before.

2) Easily Find Your Lost or Stolen Gadgets

You never know when you might misplace your phone, laptop, or other gadget, so set up some safeguards now. iPhone users can enable Find My iPhone,  and Android users should enable the Android Device Manager, which allows you to track your phone if you lose it. Of course, you can always get a more feature-rich app like Prey, which can track nearly any laptop or smartphone that's gone missing, and even get a photo of who might be using it. If you’re missing a camera, the Camera Trace service can help you find it.  Of course, the best solution is making sure it doesn’t get stolen in the first place, and making sure all your personal data is locked down

3)  Instantly Share a File Between Two Computers

So you’ve got some files you want to give to your friend sitting next to you, but your flash drive has mysteriously gone missing. Well guess what? You don’t need it! It’s very easy to transfer a file between two computers over your wireless or wired network, whether it’s between you and a friend or between multiple computers you own. Here are our favorite ways to share files  with a nearby computer, but if you want to share them between multiple computers in your house, Window's Homegroup feature  is a great option. Of course, this is where the aforementioned Dropbox app can come in handy, too.

4) Keep Your Computer in Tip-Top Shape with Regular  Maintenance

Computer maintenance has gotten really confusing over the years. Between defragging, cleaning up temporary files, and other tasks, it’s almost like trying to maintain a car. Luckily, it’s gotten a lot easier in recent years: you only really need to do one or two things to keep your computer running fast and smooth. Check out our guides to Windows maintenance  and Mac maintenance  for more info and keep your PC running like new. And if your phone’s feeling a little sluggish, we have guides for iOS and Android. 

5)  Access Your Home Computer From Anywhere

Ever go out with your laptop and realize you left something important on your computer at home? One way to solve this problem is to use a service like Dropbox,  so your files are with you everywhere you go. However, it’s also handy to know how to use your home computer from anywhere. With a simple app like TeamViewer, you can log into your home computer from another machine and use it as if you were sitting right at your desk whether you just need to grab a quick file or access a program you don’t have elsewhere.

6)  Keep Your PC Free of Crap

Ever wonder how that Yahoo toolbar got on your system, or why there’s so much junk installed on your brand new machine? Crapware is a huge problem in the world of Windows,  but that doesn’t mean you have to take it lying down. With the right tools and little know how,  you can avoid that crapware forevermore: just uninstall the stuff that came with your system, and learn the ways companies trick you into installing stuff you don’t want. You’ll keep that system nice and clean, and beat the scammers at their own game.

7)  Set Up Your Network (and Fix Wi-Fi Problems)

Understanding routers, modems, and the other things that make up your network can seem daunting, but there are a few basics that can fix most problems that come your way. Does your router constantly need resetting? Make sure it isn't overheating or clogged with traffic. Is your Wi-Fi speed and range less than ideal? Use one of these tricks to give it a boost. If you experience more serious problems, you can probably fix them yourself too. Check out our complete guide to knowing your network  for more info it’s got everything you need to know, from buying a router to setting up your network and more.

8)  Protect Yourself From Viruses

Windows users have long known the pain of viruses and other malware, but the good news is it’s pretty easy to avoid. First, we recommend learning the difference between viruses, Trojans, and other kinds of attacks, as well as the myths surrounding them. Then, install some good, free antivirus software to protect yourself. You can even get antivirus for your Android phone,  if you so choose. But in the end, the best way to avoid viruses is to use common sense: don’t open links that look suspicious, don’t install programs from untrusted sources, and if a window pops up saying your computer’s infected, make sure it’s actually your antivirus software saying that and not a fake web page.

9)  Do Everything Faster with Shortcuts

The great thing about computers is that they can do a lot of things much faster than a human. Say you’re looking for a specific word on a web page. Instead of scanning it yourself, all you need to do is press Ctrl+F and type the word you’re looking for. There are mountains of shortcut like this, from pressing Ctrl+S to instantly save the file you’re working on, Ctrl+P to print it out, or Ctrl+T to open a new tab in your web browser. It may seem like more trouble than its worth at first, but after you use a shortcut one or two times, you’ll wonder why you ever did anything with the mouse.

10)  Set Up a Simple Backup System

We all know we should back up our computers, but it’s always one of those things that you’ll set up “one day”. Setting up a backup only takes minutes,  though, so you can do it right now and forget about it until you need it and when you do need it, you’ll be glad you set it up. If you’re just backing up to an external drive, you can just use the simple tools built in to your computer, like Windows Backup or Apple's Time Machine. However, that’ll only keep you safe if your computer fails. If you lose your home in a fire, get all your gear stolen, or experience any other kind of disaster God forbid, you’ll have lost all those important documents, family photos, and other files forever. So, we recommend using a service like Crash Plan to back up your computer online. That way, it can back up no matter where you are, and that data will be safe no matter what happens to your hardware.

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