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HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHAT FUNCTIONS ALL
THE KEYS ON YOU KEYBOARD CAN DO ??
CLICK ON THE KEYBOARD BELOW FOR THE ANSWERS


                                ADDITIONAL WINDOWS KEY TIPS
Most keyboards include a Windows key (WinKey). It's on the bottom row, next to Alt, and has a little flag on it.   It's really useful in combination with other keys.
 WinKey (alone)
Displays Taskbar
and Start Menu
 WinKey+D
Show/Hide Desktop
 WinKey+E
Open Windows Explorer
WinKey+F 
Find Files & Folders
WinKey+F1  
Open Windows Help 
 WinKey+M
Minimize all open windows
WinKey+Shift+M Undoes
Minimize all open windows
WinKey+R
Open the Run dialog
WinKey+Tab
Cycles through the
Taskbar Buttons

 
WinKey+Ctrl+F
Finds a compute
WinKey+Break
Displays the System
Properties Window
 

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Very Important .......take note because

                   FIRSTLY, MANY PEOPLE ARE UNAWARE OF THIS:

**The main difference between http:// and https:// is that it's all about keeping you secure**
HTTP stands for HyperText Transport Protocol, which is just a fancy way of saying it's a protocol (a language, in a manner of speaking) for information to be passed back and forth between web servers and clients.

The important thing is the letter S which makes the difference between HTTP and HTTPS
The S (big surprise) stands for "Secure".
If you visit a website or webpage, and look at the address in the web browser, it will likely begin with the following: http://.
 
This means that the website is talking to your browser using the regular 'unsecure' language. In other words, it is possible for someone to "eavesdrop" on your computer's conversation with the website. If you fill out a form on the website, someone might see the information you send to that site.  This is why you never ever enter your credit card number in an http website!   But if the web address begins with https://, that basically means your computer is talking to the website in a secure code that no one can eavesdrop on.
 
You understand why this is so important, right?
 
If a website ever asks you to enter your credit card information, you should automatically look to see if the web address begins with https://  (the http:// should automatically change of https:// when you go to your account, or are going to enter info). If it doesn't, there's no way you're going to enter sensitive information like a credit card number.   
PASS IT ON (You may save someone a lot of grief).