Mousin' Around

Computer tips and tricks for beginning and intermediate computer users -- especially senior citizens! Learn new things that you can teach your kids and grandkids -- they really don't know it all!

Monday, June 11, 2007

Computer Tip of the Week

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Move through online forms quickly
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Greetings!

Do you frequently fill in forms on a website to register or receive information? If you're typing information, than moving your hand to your mouse to click in the next blank, let me save you a second or two. When you have filled in the first blank, just press the Tab key to move to the next blank. And, for those times when you inadvertently hit the Tab key twice instead of once and you need to go back to the previous blank, hold down the Shift key and press Tab. It tabs backwards! Another time saver!

Last week I shared some quotes from Kids Say the Darndest Things About Their Dads, which I received from my friend, M'Liss Hunter with Frontier GMAC Real Estate. In honor of Father's Day next Sunday, here are a couple more. Hope you like them.

"If Mom says no, she means it. If Dad says no, it means maybe."

"Moms are the boss. Dads are just the honeys."

"It's better for girls to be single but not for boys. Boys need somebody to clean up after them."

Kids and their infinite wisdom!

If you're thinking of buying or selling a home, call M'Liss at 303 792-2500. She's a pro!


Sincerely,

Barb Walker
Taming Your Computer Inc.

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I love teaching senior citizens to use computers. I'm a senior myself, so I'm working with my peers. When I work with you in your home on your computer, I don't sit in front of your computer and TELL you want to do. You sit in front of your computer while I TEACH you what to do. I also write step-by-step instructions for you to follow when I'm not there.