शुक्रवार, 13 जून 2025

cool and lesser-known tech and everyday-use facts

 

Here are some cool and lesser-known tech and everyday-use facts in the same style:


  1. You can use both plus (+) and dots (.) in Gmail addresses, and they won't change the email address's function.
    e.g., jane.doe@gmail.com, janedoe@gmail.com, and jane.doe+news@gmail.com all go to the same inbox.


  1. Typing “cmd” in the address bar of a File Explorer window on Windows opens Command Prompt at that location.
    Quick way to run commands in a specific folder.


  1. In Google Sheets, you can press Ctrl + / to instantly open the list of keyboard shortcuts.
    Super handy for speeding up your work.


  1. In Excel, double-clicking the fill handle (small square at bottom-right of a cell) auto-fills the column based on adjacent data.
    Saves tons of time when copying formulas down.


  1. On Mac, pressing Command + Shift + 4 lets you take a selective screenshot.
    You can drag to capture only part of the screen.


  1. In Chrome, if you accidentally close a tab, pressing Ctrl + Shift + T (Cmd + Shift + T on Mac) reopens it.
    It even works for multiple recently closed tabs.


  1. You can mute a WhatsApp group or chat forever by selecting "Mute" → "Always."
    No more constant pings from noisy groups.


  1. On YouTube, adding &t=1m30s to a video URL starts it at 1 minute and 30 seconds.
    e.g., https://youtube.com/videoID&t=1m30s

    1. In Gmail, adding "+label" to your email address lets you filter emails easily.
      e.g., johndoe+shopping@gmail.com can be filtered using "To: johndoe+shopping@gmail.com"


    1. Holding down the spacebar on your phone's keyboard (iOS/Android) turns it into a trackpad.
      Great for moving the cursor precisely when editing text.


    1. In Google Docs, typing @ gives you quick access to people, files, templates, and building blocks.
      Try @meeting notes to insert a pre-built notes template instantly.


    1. Pressing Windows + V on Windows opens your clipboard history — but you need to enable it first.
      Great for copying multiple items and pasting selectively.


    1. You can use your phone's camera to scan documents straight from the Google Drive app.
      Tap the "+" → "Scan" to turn papers into PDFs instantly.


    1. In Excel, using Ctrl + ; inserts today’s date, and Ctrl + Shift + ; inserts the current time.
      Quick way to timestamp entries.


    1. On iPhones, you can tap the back of the phone (Back Tap) to perform actions like taking a screenshot.
      Enable via Settings → Accessibility → Touch → Back Tap.


    1. In Google Chrome, pinning a tab (right-click → "Pin") keeps it open and moves it to the left.
      Perfect for frequently used tools like email or dashboards.

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