Sizer is a great freeware application that lets you resize any window to a predefined size. It is only 30k unpacked and can be started from any location on your computer. Once started a icon appears in the system tray that allows you to configure sizer. You are free to add exact pixel sizes to the configuration which appear when you right click any window that is open. You may also opt to reposition the window while resizing it, sizer offers some default locations like top left or bottom right but has another option that makes it possible to enter the coordinates yourself.
Resize any window to predefined size
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows12
Sep
Copy Paste with middle mouse button
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows11
Sep
I received an email some days ago from a reader who would like to know if there was a program for Microsoft windows that would replicate the middle mouse functionality of Linux systems, that is copy a text with the first click and paste the text with the second click. Lucky me had already a bookmark to the freeware true x-mouse gizmo for windows website so I send him that information and think it made him happy.
How to add My Computer to the Task Bar
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows10
Sep
This little tweak is really helpfull if you happen to have many windows open and would like to access a hard drive on your computer quickly. Sure, you could hit the left windows key and M and all windows become minimized but you still have to double click the my computer icon and the hard drive icon before you are there - that is if you have my computer on your desktop at all.
Disable Low Disk Space Warning
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows19
Aug
Windows popups a balloon tip with a “Low Disk Space - You are running out of Disk Space” warning everytime a hard drive goes below 200 megabytes of disk space. This can get pretty annoying if you have a lot of data on the drive and your disk spaces goes regulary below 200 megabytes on it. There is however a very easy way to turn this message off, it involves a registry setting.
Assign Drive Letters to Folders
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows18
Aug
This tip is really great if you have some folders on your computer that you are working very often with. Instead of navigating to the folder on the hard drive you assign a drive letter to that folder and can access it like it was a own partition or hard drive on your computer. It is very easy to assign a drive letter to a folder, do the following:
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