Monday, November 18, 2013

Mouse Without Borders

I love this little program! I got it from Microsoft and it is just wonderful.

I have two laptops, one with Windows 7 and one with Windows 8.1. I also have a monitor connected to my Windows 7 laptop. So space is getting a bit cramped on my computer desk. This little program from The Garage makes it a lot less crowded..

When I got this program, I wanted to view the video to see just how to install it, but apparently the video is no longer working.

Here is how I installed it.

First I downloaded the program to each laptop and then installed it on my Windows 7 Laptop and then the Windows 8.1 laptop.





Once it installed I got the first setup screen and it asked if I had already installed it on the other computer.



When I clicked ‘No’, it said to keep this window open and finish the setup on the other computer.



Now on the other laptop I clicked ‘Yes’ and received the final setup screen:



Here I input the Security Code and the Computer name from the first laptop.

In order for the install to complete, I turned off the firewall for both laptops, just long enough for the install to work.Now I have this cute little desktop icon on both my laptops.



I really love this little program!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Printing an Envelope in LibreOffice

The instructions for how to print an envelope in LibreOffice aren’t really very plain.

Here is how I did it.

First open a text document in LibreOffice

Next click Insert from the menu and select envelope.



Enter the Address information.



Select Format.



Print from the File Menu.

LibreOffice is easy to use, but sometimes the instructions are a bit hard to find.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Windows 8.1 - Again

Windows 8 just isn’t as user friendly as Windows 8.1. For the short time I had it installed, it seemed to be much better, at least until I wanted to install something.

So I decided to try again. This time I made sure I had all of the current Windows updates. I thought I had done that the last time, but maybe I didn’t, so checked twice to be sure.

I downloaded Macrium Reflect and installed it.  I made the Restore disk and made the backup to external media.
AskLeo has tutorials for Macrium Reflect, you can view them here, Macrium Reflect 1: Downloading and Installing, Macrium Reflect 2: Creating Rescue Media, and Macrium Reflect 3: Creating a Backup Image.

Once my backup was made I went to the Windows Store, downloaded and installed Windows 8.1 again.

It did seem to go faster this time. That may have been because most interested folks had already downloaded it, but maybe it was just my imagination. After it downloaded and installed, I had to set everything up again, just like any new install for Windows.

After it finished the entire process I checked for updates, but there weren’t any. I decided to install a program to test it and the install went just fine. So far it seems Windows 8.1 is running as promised by Microsoft.
This computer is not new. It is a Compaq that came with Vista and I got it for the sole purpose of using it as a test machine. I tested the beta for Windows 7 and the preview for Windows 8. I also tested the Windows 8.1 preview.  Since I downloaded and paid for the final release of Windows 8, I probably won’t test anymore  Windows versions on this pc, but then, who knows, I just may if the computer is still working when the next one comes out.