Computer & Laptop
Speed up and optimize your computer
Speed Up Any Computer by Restarting Weekly
Restart your computer once a week — clears memory leaks and temporary files that cause slowness.
Ctrl+Shift+T Reopens Your Last Closed Tab
Accidentally closed a tab? Ctrl+Shift+T brings it back instantly. Works multiple times.
Use Windows Snipping Tool for Precise Screenshots
Win+Shift+S lets you screenshot any area of your screen — copy, annotate, and share.
Free Up Disk Space by Emptying Downloads Folder
Your Downloads folder probably has 10-50 GB of forgotten files — delete them.
Use Multiple Desktops to Organize Your Workflow
Create separate desktops for work, personal, and communication — switch with a keyboard shortcut.
Ctrl+F Finds Anything on Any Page
Ctrl+F opens search on any webpage, document, or PDF — find any word instantly.
Use a Password Manager Instead of Reusing Passwords
A password manager creates and stores unique passwords for every site — you remember only one.
Keyboard Shortcuts That Save 8 Days Per Year
Learning 10 keyboard shortcuts saves the average office worker 8 full working days per year.
Use Night Mode on All Devices to Reduce Eye Strain
Schedule warm/dark mode from sunset to sunrise — less eye strain and better sleep.
Right-Click 'Search Google for Image' for Reverse Lookup
Right-click any image and 'Search Google for this image' — find the source, similar items, or identify anything.
Use Incognito Mode for Cheaper Flights and Hotels
Search for flights and hotels in incognito mode — some sites raise prices when they see repeat visits.
Use Split Screen to Work in Two Apps Simultaneously
Snap two windows side by side — reference one while working in the other.
Uninstall Bloatware to Speed Up a New PC
New PCs come with 15-30 preinstalled apps you don't need — removing them speeds everything up.
Use Cloud Storage to Access Files from Anywhere
Save important files to Google Drive, OneDrive, or iCloud — access from any device, never lose data.