Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Basic Shortcuts for the window 10.

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The basics shortcuts for window 10. 
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Ctrl + A: Select all items in a window.
Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected/highlighted item.
Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste selected/highlighted item.
Ctrl + X: Cut selected/highlighted item.
Ctrl + Z: Undo previous action.
Ctrl + Y: Redo action.

win-key + F1: Open "how to get help in Windows 10".
Alt + F4: Close the current app/window.
Alt + Tab: Switch between open apps/windows.
Shift + Delete: Delete selected item permanently.

win-key + Left – shift current window to the left side.
win-key + Right – shift current window the the right .
win-key + Up – shift current window to the top.
win-key + Down – shift current window to the bottom.

win-key + Ctrl + D – Create a new virtual desktop and switch to it
win-key + Ctrl + F4 – Close the current virtual desktop.
win-key + Ctrl +Left/Right –shift to the virtual desktop on the left or right.
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For virtual desktops.
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win-key + M: Minimize all open windows.
win-key + Up arrow: Maximize selected window.
win-key + Down arrow: Minimize selected window.
win-key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows.
win-key +right arrow: shift selected window to the right.
win-key + Left arrow: shift selected window to the left.
win-key + Home: Minimize all windows except the selected/currently active window.
win-key + Up or Down will shift it into a quadrant.
win-key + Shift + Left arrow or Right arrow: Move selected window to left/right monitor.
win-key + Tab: Open Task view.
win-key + Ctrl + D: Add new virtual desktop.
win-key + Ctrl + Right arrow: Move to the next virtual desktop.
win-key + Ctrl + Left arrow: Move to the previous virtual desktop.
win-key + Ctrl + F4: Close current virtual desktop.
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Win-key shortcuts.
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win-key + A: Open Action Center.
win-key + S: Open Cortana in text mode
win-key + Q: will also do this.
win-key + C: Open Cortana in listening mode.
win-key + E: Open File Explorer.
win-key + F: Open the Windows 10 Feedback Hub.
win-key + Ctrl + F: Search for PCs on network.
win-key + G: Open the Game bar.
win-key + H: Open the Share sidebar.
win-key + I: Open the Settings menu.
win-key + K: Open the Connect sidebar.
win-key + L: Lock your computer.
win-key + O: Lock screen orientation.
win-key + P: Open projection sidebar.
win-key + R: Open the Run window.
win-key + U: Open Ease of Access center.
win-key + Space bar: Switch input language and keyboard layout.
win-key + (+) or (-): Zoom in and out with magnifier.
win-key + Esc: Exit magnifier.
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Command Prompt shortcuts.
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Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected text to the clipboard.
Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste copied text inside the Command Prompt.
Ctrl + A: Select all text on current line.
Ctrl + Up or Down: Move screen one line up or down.
Ctrl + F: Search Command Prompt via Find window.
Ctrl + M: Enter Mark mode.
Shift + Up or Down: Move cursor up or down one line and select text.
Shift + Left or Right: Move cursor left or right.
Ctrl + Shift + Left or Right: Move cursor left or right one word and select text.
Shift + Page Up or Page Down: Move cursor up or down on screen and text.
Shift + Home or End: Move cursor to beginning or end of current line and text.
Ctrl + Shift + Home/End: Move cursor to beginning or end of screen buffer.

Thank you for Reading.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Here’s Why Some Roads Have White Markings While Others Have Yellow Marking!

There is no doubt that roadways are the most used means of transport across the globe. Road network in India is over 46 lakh kilometers thereby making it the second largest road network in the world. In order to maintain vast road networks efficiently, people have started using markings and signs along the roads. These markings also serve as safety measures. Have you ever seen white or yellow line markings on roads and wondered why they are used for? Most of you might have thought about it but couldn’t find the answer.  So we decided to find the reason behind it and came across the answer from a quora user.

There are several types of markings. Some of them are explained below.

1. White broken lines imply that you can change the lane on one-way road if it is safe in changing the lane
2. Solid white lines mean you must not change the lane. Generally, white lines are used in one way traffic.
3. Yellow lines are used for 2-way traffic. Solid yellow lane mean you must stay in the lane and no passing is allowed.

4. Broken yellow lines imply that you can change the lane on a two-way road if it is safe in doing so.

5. Road studs are used to provide some lighting on the roads where there is no sufficient lighting. These studs work on the principle of cat’s eye.

When light enters cat eyes they will reflect back to the emitting source, this is known as cat’s eye principle. In India, we call these road studs as radium lights. ??



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Saturday, October 15, 2016

How to Make the Veg Burger at Home.


Meal For Two Persons.

Preparation time – 10 to 15 min’s.
Food Type --- Snakes

Ingredient 

2 burger buns.
2 cutlet usually get form the market (aloo ki tikki)
2 cheese slices.
2 pieces of onion cut in the ring.
2 pieces of tomato cut in the ring.
1 teaspoon of chat masala.
Some butter
Cream for filling.
Some oil to fry the cutlet.

And some souse according to taste chilly or sweet.

Procedure:
  1. Add some oil in the pan wait until it ready to fry the cutlet.
  2. When the oil is heat up put both of the cutlet in the oil and deep fry.
  3. Until the cutlet is fry we cut the burger buns in the two pieces.
  4. Now it’s time to put out the cutlet from the pan.
  5. Put some cream on the buns and spread all over 
  6. Now remove the oil from the pan and put some butter in it.
  7. Put the burger buns in pan to observe the butter to make the buns soft and crispy.
  8. Now put out the buns from the pan and put in the chop table 
  9. Now put some souse on the one buns and spread.
10. Now add one -one tomato slice on the buns then add the cutlet on it.
11. Put the cheese slice  on that and one-one onion slices
12. Now put some chat masala and put some souse on it.
13. Again put some cream on the buns to which put on the filling.
14. Now put the buns  on the burgers.
15.Take napkin and roll around the burgers.


















So your burger is ready. Serve it with green chilly souse or tomato souse and cold drink.

I hope you will enjoy it.
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Thank you.
Credit to manu sharma




Wednesday, October 5, 2016

INTERNATIONAL KULLU DUSSEHRA – HARBINGER OF PROSPERITY

Nestled in the Lap of the Majestic himalayas, Kullu is a veritable jewel in the crown of Himachal Pradesh. The Breathtaking beauty of its marvelous landscapes, the hospitality of its people, their distinctive lifestyle and rich culture have enthralled travelers for aeons.

The  Dev Sanskriti of the valley  blends faith, mythology and history to create and sustain a unique bond between the mundane and the divine. Blessed with salubrious weather throughout the year, the district is known for the internationally renowned towns of Kullu and Manali, the pristine beauty of the Parbati Valley, the teeming biodiversity of the Great Himalayan National Park, the quaint temple architecture of the hills and several enjoyable trekking routes across its breadth and width.

Story Of Kullu Dussehra

The seven-day long international Kullu Dussehra is a mega festival in the state of Himachal Pradesh celebrated this month. It starts on the sacred day of Vijay Dashmi. It is believed to be the harbinger of prosperity and signifies the victory of good over the evil. Some writers of India and abroad have visited the hazardous Kullu and Lahaul valley which was virtually high mountain and snow locked valleys of Kullu and Lahaul Dr Hira Nand in his book Kullu and Lahaul Spiti has written that next to Kashmir and Kangra, Kullu and Lahaul Spiti valleys were perhaps most ancient and beautiful among the Punjab Hill states.

Swedish scholar Dr A.V. has also dwelt at length on beauty of the mystic valleys of Lahaul, Kullu and Spiti valleys. The Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsiang had visited India in AD-630-44 and made mention of Stupa erected by king Ashoka in the middle of these mystic valleys 187 miles from Jalandhar to commemorate the visit of Lord Buddha there. The history of Dussehra Festival festival dates back to the rule of Raja Jagjit Singh in the seventeenth century. He had installed the idol of God Ragunath on his thrown as a mark of penance when calamities had befell on him and he had accorded to God Raghunath the status of a ruling deity of the panoramic valleys now known as the vales of hill gods and goddesses.


Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh had elevated the status of Dussehra Festival to an international carnival. Legend has it that after returning from pilgrimage Maharishi Jamdagni went to his hermitage at Malana carrying on his head a basket full of eighteen images of different gods.  On the highest pass he was struck by a high velocity violent storm and the basket was blown to the winds scattering all the 18 images at different places. People picked up the images and started worshiping them. It is said that Kullu and Lahaul valleys were very prosperous those days and free trade was going on among the people of China, Tibet and the northern hill states of Punjab. The green tea from Kangra and Mandi was supplied to China and Tibet in large quantity till 1962 when Chinese aggression on India embittered relations between the two countries.

Raja Jagjit Singh ruled the panoramic and the most prosperous state of Kullu and Lahaul Valley in the seventeenth century. According to history a small happening cast a shadow of gloom on the king. It is said the arrogant king came to know that an ordinary poor peasant, Durga Datt, was possessing invaluable pearls with strange powers. King ordered Durga Datt to hand over the pearls to him or get hanged. Realizing his inevitable end the frightened farmer burnt himself to death cursing the King that the water he (king) will drink will turn into blood and his food, rice etc, will become living worms in his food plate.

The horrified king, it is said, fell on the feet of Brahamins and tantrists begging to salvage him from the divine curse.  Meanwhile a holy man appeared and ordained him to atone for his sin and get an  image of Shri Raghunath from Ayodhya and installed him on his throne, the Raja sent a team of Brahmins to Ayodhya to bring the image of Shri Raghunath. They stole it, but were caught on the bank of Saryu river.  A strange thing happened. The image, it is said, became very heavy when traken towards Ayudhia, but became lighter when taken towards Kullu. Finally it was taken to Kullu and installed on the thrown of the Raja.

Since then the festival of Dussehra is being celebrated with religious ferver and fanfare. The decorated image of Lord Raghunath is taken to the sprawling Dhalpur Ground and installed there.  All other Gods from Kullu and the adjoining Mandi villages which converge of the Mela ground bow before Lord Raghunath as a mark of respect.

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