Top 10 Vision Health Tips for Computer Users

More and more people in a variety of professions find themselves looking at a computer screen all day, where the light generated from behind the screen is very different from how we see things in the rest of the world through light reflected off of objects.


Often headaches, dry eyes, blurry vision and even long-term loss of visual acuity can result. To reduce computer related eye strain, try these top 10 tops:
  • Use dark text on a light background-ideally black text on a white background.
  • Make sure your monitor is in focus and that the brightness of its screen matches the brightness of the surrounding room.
  • Cut down on distracting reflections and glare on your monitor with an anti-reflective screen.
  • Avoid bright overhead lighting shining directly on your monitor screen. Ideal office lighting is indirect and of a lower wattage.
  • the straight-ahead eye position many computer users use is unnatural. Instead, adjust your monitor so that the center of your screen is 7 to 10 inches below horizontal of sight.
  • "Flickering" of the screen also can cause eye strain. Work with a monitor with refresh rates of at least 60 hertz, preferably more.
  • Computer use often entails intense concentration. Be sure to blink and breathe regularly to ensure that eyes remain moist and eye muscles relaxed.
  • Every 10 to 20 minutes, give your eyes a brief (20-30 seconds) break during which you look away from your screen and focus instead on an object in the distance.
  • Every hour or so, stand up and get away from your computer for 5 minutes or so.
  • If you still are experiencing computer related vision problems, talk to your eye care professional about glasses or contacts tailored specifically for heavy computer users (often these are tinted light pink to compensate for the fluorescent office light), or a vision therapy program.
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Remove Shotcut Virus from the External Flash Devices

UsbFix Removal Tool:


UsbFix is a free, malware removal tool that helps to detect and remove infected USB memory sticks or any other USB removable devices such as external HDD (Hard Drive), Phones, Smartphones, Digital Cameras or anything else that connects to your computer or laptop via the USB port. The main advantages of using this utility is the excellent support and features that will help you to deal with infected USB devices. Famous malware (virus) threats such as Conficker have the ability to spread using removable devices by making their own DLL and autorun.inf files that will help them to infect any device that offers USB connectivity. Therefore, it doesn't matter if you reinstall your operating system - if your antivirus doesn't recognize the virus on the infected USB device, once Microsoft Windows such as XP,Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1.

How to Clean:
    • Download UsbFix on your computer, and execute it.
  • It will launch automatically, and a shortcut will be created on your desktop.
  • Connect all your external data sources to your PC (Usb keys, External drives, etc., ...). Do not open them.
  • Choose "Clean" option.
  • A pop-up will follow:
  • Once you're ready, click "OK".
  • While cleaning, you will loose access to your desktop, but this is normal.
  • The number of analyzed and infected elements are displayed.
  • Once cleaning is over, you'll be suggested to donate the author, El Desaparecido.
  • Donation is not compulsory, but is useful to go on developing the software, and meet the expense to maintain the website server.
  • Once you are made a choice, a report will open.
  • You can find a copy of this report on your desktop, and another at c:\UsbFix\Log\UsbFix [Clean 1] Your PC.txt.
  • Copy/Paste it on the board you have asked for help.
  • If you are not taken care, we invite you to create a subject on the forum of disinfection SosVirus and to transmit the report for analysis.

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How to Hack or Open Blocked Websites and Cyberoam Firewall

Here I give some steps for open firewall blocked websites.

1. Open Chrome Web Store


2. In the Search bar, type Browsec and Enter. The Browsec VPN is available there in the Chrome Web Store.


3. Add this VPN in the Chrome Browser, there is the right corner of the Chrome Browser one globe sign is available.

4. Now you can access any blocked websites from anywhere. But this is working only Google Chrome browser.
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Adding Gmail Account to Outlook 2013 using IMAP

Here I noted, how do we configure a Gmail account in Outlook 2013. I hope that it will be very helpful to you.

1. At first we Sign in our Gmail Account in our explorer (Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.,).


2. Click the Settings button in the upper, right corner of the window and select Settings from the drop-down menu.


3. On the Settings screen, click Forwarding and POP/IMAP.


4. Scroll down the IMAP access section and click Enable IMAP.


5. Then in the bottom of the page, click Save Changes.


6. Now we Sign out our Gmail and open the Outlook 2013 application. Here we select File menu.


7. In the Account Information page, select Add Account tab.


8. Now the Add Account dialog box is open and we select Manual setup or additional server types. Then click Next.


9. In the next page, select POP or IMAP and click Next.


10. Then the next page, on the Your Name column provide your name, Email Address column, provide our Gmail address. Then the Server information area select IMAP in the Account Type drop-down Menu. Provide the Incoming Mail Server and Outgoing Mail Server respectively imap.googlemail.com and smtp.googlemail.com. Then in the Logon Information area, provide the Email Address and its Password.

Then click More Settings.


11. In the Internet E-mail Settings dialog box, select the Outgoing Server menu. Then tick the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication check box, and click the same settings as my incoming mail server.


12. Then select the Advanced menu.


13. In the Advanced menu, under the Server port numbers, Incoming server (IMAP) is 993, and the Outgoing server (SMTP) is 587. Then select SSL in Use the following type of encrypted connection drop-down menu and select TLS in Use the following type of encrypted connection drop-down menu. Then click OK.


14. Now in the Add Account page, click Next.


15. Now you can see the Test Account Settings progress. When the testing finish, then click Close.


16. Then the next page, click Finish.


Now you successfully configure your Gmail in your Outlook 2013. You can see your mails in Outlook Inbox.


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Error: 'The network path was not found', when trying to join a workstation to a domain


I got the above error message while I am trying to join the Domain. After a long Struggle, I found the solution for the error. I give it below for you.



  • Go to the Server Manager in your Server.
  • Then go to the DNS Server menu, there is the System Services menu.
  • Select the DNS Server under the System Services Menu, and Click the Start or Restart button on the right side of the panel.
  • Now the DNS Server is running properly.
  • Now you go to try join Domain, I hope it is working.
Eenjoy!
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How to get out of safe mode in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1



If you find yourself stuck in safe mode using Windows 8, the most common answer given is to restart and your system will go back to normal mode. If this does not work, it is most likely that the start in safe mode box in your boot configuration is checked. Here is how to quickly uncheck the box.

1.  Using the microsoft window key in the bottom left portion of your keyboard, tab out of your start screen to your desktop.

2.  In the desktop screen, you will notice there is no start button in the lower left corner.  Even though there is no button, there is a hidden "poor man's" start menu.  Placing your cursor in the very bottom left corner of your desktop, right click on that corner.  It might take more than one click.  A menu of sorts pops up.  One of the options is the familiar "run"

3.  Left click on run.  When the box pops up ....type in msconfig then hit the enter key on your keyboard.

4.  A system configuration box will pop up with several tabs including one that says "boot"

5.  Select the boot tab and you will see a safe mode box that has a check mark in it.



6.  Uncheck the safe mode box and hit the apply or OK button.

7.  You will then see a restart button.  Click it to restart your computer.

8.  When your computer comes back up, sign in and you will now be in "normal mode"
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