Monday, September 18, 2023

Here are some popular resorts in the Maldives along with little details

1. Soneva Fushi 
This luxury resort offers spacious villas surrounded by lush greenery and pristine beaches. It features world-class dining options, a spa, and a variety of activities such as snorkeling, diving, and dolphin cruises.

2. Gili Lankanfushi 
Located in the North Male Atoll, this eco-friendly resort offers overwater villas with private decks and direct access to the lagoon. Guests can enjoy gourmet dining, wellness treatments, and water sports activities like kayaking and windsurfing. 

3. Cheval Blanc Randheli
Situated in the Noonu Atoll, this elegant resort offers luxurious villas with stunning ocean views. It boasts exceptional dining experiences, a holistic spa, and a range of recreational activities including diving, seaplane tours, and fishing excursions. 

4. Six Senses Laamu Nestled in the Laamu Atoll
 This sustainable resort offers overwater and beachfront villas with private pools. It features exquisite dining options, a rejuvenating spa, and various activities such as sunrise yoga, surfing, and snorkeling with turtles. 

5. One&Only Reethi Rah
Located in the North Male Atoll, this ultra-luxurious resort offers private villas with direct beach or lagoon access. It boasts world-class dining venues, a renowned spa, and a wide range of land and water activities including tennis, diving, and dolphin watching. 

 6. Velaa Private Island
Situated in the Noonu Atoll, this exclusive retreat offers private villas and residences with personalized butler service. Guests can indulge in fine dining experiences, unwind at the spa, and enjoy activities such as golf, snorkeling, and kayaking.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Buy Bitcoin


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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

32 New Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows 10


Window Snapping

  1. Windows Key + Left – Snap current window to the left side of the screen.
  2. Windows Key + Right – Snap current window the the right side of the screen.
  3. Windows Key + Up – Snap current window to the top of the screen.
  4. Windows Key + Down – Snap current window to the bottom of the screen.

Task View / Window Management

  1. Windows Key + Tab – This opens the new Task View interface, and it stays open — you can release the keys. Only windows from your current virtual desktop will appear in the Task View list, and you can use the virtual desktop switcher at the bottom of the screen to switch between virtual desktops.
  2. Alt + Tab – This isn’t a new keyboard shortcut, and it works just like you’d expect it to. Pressing Alt+Tab lets you switch between your open Windows. Tap Tab again to flip between windows and release the keys to select a window. Alt+Tab now uses the new Task View-style larger thumbnails. Unlike Windows Key + Tab, Alt + Tab lets you switch between open windows on all virtual desktops

Virtual Desktops

  1. Windows Key + Ctrl + D – Create a new virtual desktop and switch to it
  2. Windows Key + Ctrl + F4 – Close the current virtual desktop.
  3. Windows Key + Ctrl + Left / Right – Switch to the virtual desktop on the left or right.

Command Prompt


Copying and Pasting Text / Ctrl Key Shortcuts
  1. Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert – Pastes text at the cursor.
  2. Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert – Copies the selected text to the clipboard.
  3. Ctrl + A – Select all text in the current line if the line contains text. If it’s an empty line, select all text in the Command Prompt.
Selecting Text / Shift Key Shortcuts
  1. Shift + Left / Right / Up / Down – Moves the cursor left a character, right a character, up a line, or down a line, selecting the text along the way. Continue pressing arrow keys to select more text.
  2. Ctrl + Shift + Left / Right – Moves the cursor one word to the left or right, selecting that word along the way.
  3. Shift + Home / End – Moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the current line, selecting text along the way.
  4. Shift + Page Up / Page Down – Moves the cursor up or down a screen, selecting text.
  5. Ctrl + Shift + Home / End – Moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the “screen buffer,” selecting all text between the cursor and the beginning or end of the Command Prompt’s output.
More Shortcuts
  1. Ctrl + Up / Down – Moves one line up or down in the Command Prompt’s history — it’s like using the scroll bar.
  2. Ctrl + Page Up / Page Down – Moves one page up or down in the Command Prompt’s history — it’s like scrolling even farther.
  3. Ctrl + M – Enter “mark mode,” which helps for selecting text. Previously, the only way to do this was by right-clicking in the Command Prompt and selecting Mark. Thanks to the new Shift key shortcuts, this mode is no longer as important.
  4. Ctrl + F – Opens a Find dialog for searching the Command Prompt’s output.
  5. Alt + F4 – Closes the Command Prompt window.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

How to Make a bootable Windows 7 / Windows 8 USB

First thing you have to do is 

Run CMD.EXE as an administrator
then run with the following commands
     DISKPART
     LIST DISK
     SELECT DISK x (select disk)
     CLEAN
     CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
     SELECT PARTITION 1
     ACTIVE
     FORMAT FS=NTFS QUICK
     ASSIGN
     EXIT

Now you are almost done..Finally just copy all the file to usb (pen drive) from DVD or ISO

Saturday, April 30, 2011

New Windows 7 hotkeys

Windows logo key +Home => Clear all but the active window
Windows logo key +Space => All windows become transparent so you can see through to the desktop
Windows logo key +Up arrow => Maximize the active window
Windows logo key +Down arrow: => Minimize the active window or restore the window if it’s maximized
Windows logo key +Left/Right arrows => Dock the active window to each side of the monitor
Windows logo key +Shift+Left/Right arrows => If you’ve got dual monitors, this will move the active window to the adjacent monitor
Windows logo key +T => Shift focus to and scroll through items on the taskbar
Windows logo key +P => Adjust presentation settings for your display
Windows logo key +(+/-) => Zoom in/out
Windows logo key +Click => a taskbar item Open a new instance of that particular application

for more shortcuts visit...
www.conetrix.com/Blog/post/List-of-Windows-7-Keyboard-Shortcuts.aspx

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Useful CMD commands

=> Create new Account with password In CMD
net user UserName Password /add

=> Create new Account without password In CMD
net user UserName /add

= > To delete user account in CMD
net user UserName /del

= > To enable the Administrator's account in window 7
OPEN CMD WITH ADMINISTRATOR ( RIGHT CLICK CMD N RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR )
net user administrator /active:yes

= > To disable the Administrator's account in window 7
OPEN CMD WITH ADMINISTRATOR ( RIGHT CLICK CMD N RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR )
net user administrator /active:no

Friday, January 1, 2010

KEYBOARD NORMAL SHORTCUTS

F1Help
F2Rename an item
F3Open files
ALT+F4Close window or quit program
F10Activate the menu bar in a program
CTRL+ ESCopen start menu, use the arrow keys to select an item, or TAB to select the taskbar
ALT+ TABReturn to previous program, or hold down the ALT key while repeatedly pressing tab to cycle through open programs
SHIFT+ DELdelete items permanently without sending to recycle bin
CTRL+ AHighlight all the items in window
CTRL+ CCopy
CTRL+ XCut
CTRL+ VPaste
CTRL+ ZUndo
CTRL+ YRedo
Home Jumps to the beginning of the page
ENDJumps to the end of the page
ESCStops the current page from loading
F11Toggles full screen view
ALT+ LEFT ARROWGoes back to the previous page
ALT+ RIGHT ARROWGoes forward to the next page
ALT+ HomeGoes to your Home page
CTRL+ NOpens a new browser window
CTRL+ WCloses the active window
CTRL+ OOpens the address book
CTRL+ RReloads the current page
CTRL+ BOpens the Organized Favorites or Bookmarks windows
CTRL+ DAdd the current page to your Favorites or Bookmarks
CTRL+ HOpens the history folder
CTRL+ FFinds text on the current page
CTRL+ ASelect all
CTRL+ BBold
CTRL+ CCopy
CTRL+ EJustify center
CTRL+ IItalics
CTRL+ JJustify full
CTRL+ LJustify Left
CTRL+ MIndent
CTRL+ QRemove paragraph Formatting
CTRL+ RJustify right
CTRL+ TMargin release
CTRL+ UUnderline
CTRL+ DOpens Font Dialog Box
CTRL+ FFind
CTRL+ GGo to page, section, line, heading etc
CTRL+ HFind and replace
CTRL+ KInsert Hyperlink
CTRL+ NOpen a new document
CTRL+ OOpen an existing document
CTRL+ SSave
CTRL+ WClose an existing document
CTRL+ YRedo
CTRL+ ZUndo
CTRL+ LEFT ARROWJumps one word left
CTRL+ RIGHT ARROWJumps one word right
CTRL+ DOWN ARROWJumps one para down
CTRL+ UP ARROWJumps one para up
CTRL+ BACKSPACEDelete one word left
CTRL+ DELETEDelete one word right
CTRL+ PAGE UPTo the beginning of the previous page
CTRL+ PAGE DOWNto the beginning of the next page
CTRL+ PPrint Dialog box

List of F1-F9 Key Commands for the Command Prompt

  • F1 / right arrow: Repeats the letters of the last command line, one by one.
  • F2: Displays a dialog asking user to "enter the char to copy up to" of the last command line
  • F3: Repeats the last command line
  • F4: Displays a dialog asking user to "enter the char to delete up to" of the last command line
  • F5: Goes back one command line
  • F6: Enters the traditional CTRL+Z (^z)
  • F7: Displays a menu with the command line history
  • F8: Cycles back through previous command lines (beginning with most recent)
  • F9: Displays a dialog asking user to enter a command number, where 0 is for first command line entered.
  • Alt+Enter: toggle fullScreen mode.
  • up/down: scroll thru/repeat previous entries
  • Esc: delete line
  • Note: The buffer allows a maximum of 50 command lines. After this number is reached, the first line will be replaced in sequence.