How To Master Your Computer With Shortcuts - MrShortcut believes you can do it quickly
More often than should be the case, adults repeatedly insist that computers are too complicated. When we see so many thousands of kids under the age of 9 doing complicated things on our now-simple computers, it's time to let you know that most of what you need to know about computers can be told in a single lesson. Here's proof. Tell the computer what you want with pictures. Most of the time, the program already knows what you want, and offers it to you. You tell it to do things you'll never learn or even see. The following applies to at least 4,500 of the programs I've personally tested and/or used repeatedly.
Think I'm kidding? Go ahead, click on any icon in the program you're using to read this if you're reading it by computer. If not, go to your computer, open any program you wish, and it's got little buttons with icons. Even if you hit the print button and a blank page comes out of your printer, you now know the button that thousands of different programs use to print whatever is on the screen. Voila. You'll never forget which the print button is, for this program, or most any other program you'll find. This releases 'clogged' memory units in your brain, allowing you to move onto another, and another, and yet another. I'm still discovering new things about MS Word after six years of using it to create four thousand files and counting. Just play with the buttons. SUMMARY: Most of your buttons are the same buttons used by thousands of programs. Stop worrying about what you do and don't know. The simple act of playing with buttons gives you instantly accelerated results. |
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You do not need to click ALL of these buttons each day, although the Psychology of A Triumph endorses doing so.
Clicking at least one every day of your life means your impact on the world continues to grow and grow.
That you can do so at no charge makes it all the sweeter. Lives saved are lived saved, right?
Whoever thought we'd develop such passion for saving lives? Will you join the daily crew?
Save someone or something every day of your life, and find many payoffs coming back.
Newton's Third Law is a perfect law of life, and pays you very generiously.
That's why it is a PowerGem of the Psychology of A Triumph .
Give more, friend, and you surely get back much more.
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