Whether you are acquiring your laptop for the first time or would just like to check its battery health or life, the built-in command line prompt will get you sorted out. Before we get started, note that this method works for Windows laptops. Here are the simple steps: 1. Open Command promt on your PC. You can do this in two ways: Press Windows button + R and type CMD then press enter or click on the search bar and type Command prompt. 2. Select the command prompt option and open as an administrator. 3. When the command promt window opens, type the command as it is "powercfg/batteryreport". Do not use the quotation marks. 4. Press enter key on the keyboard and wait for the report to be generated. 5. Once complete, go to your PC drive(usually Disc C), open users, select your mai user and look for battery report file. This file is usually a html file and must be opened using a browser like google chrome. Ensure you are connected to the internet when opening this file Once ope...
If you are a windows user, these computer keyboard shortcuts could prove more important than you think. Share your thoughts in the comment section or drop a shortcut you know and has not been included. 25+ Most Useful Windows Keyboard shortcuts. Using the CTRL Key Ctrl+A – Select All Ctrl+B – Bold Ctrl+C – Copy Ctrl+D – Fill Down Ctrl+F – Find Ctrl+G – Goto Ctrl+H – Replace Ctrl+I – Italic Ctrl+K – Insert Hyperlink Ctrl+N – New Workbook Ctrl+O – Open Ctrl+P – Print Ctrl+R – Fill Right Ctrl+S – Save Ctrl+U – Underline Ctrl+V – Paste Ctrl W – Close Ctrl+X – Cut Ctrl+Y – Repeat Ctrl+Z – Undo Ctrl+: – Insert Current Time Ctrl+; – Insert Current Date Ctrl+” – Copy Value from Cell Above Ctrl+’ – Copy Formula from Cell Above Ctrl + E – Align center Ctrl + J – justify Ctrl + L – align Ctrl + R – align right Ctrl+F3 – Define name Ctrl+F4 – Close Ctrl+F5 – XL, Restore window size Ctrl+F6 – Next workbook window Shift+Ctrl+F6 – Previous workbook window Ctrl+F7 – Move window Ctrl+F8 – Resize w...