Tech

How to Use Your Computer Like a Pro

Here are some useful tips when using a computer

  • Organize your desktop. A well-organized desktop can help you be more productive and reduce stress. Create folders for each project that you are working on, and save important documents in clearly labeled folders. Delete any files that you no longer need.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time and effort. Learn the most common keyboard shortcuts for your operating system and the software that you use most often.
    Learn Microsoft Windows 10/11 Keyboard Shortcuts Click here / Learn Apple MacOS Keyboard Shortcuts Click here
  • Back up your data regularly. This is one of the most important things you can do to protect your data. There are many different ways to back up your data, so find a method that works for you and stick to it. Such as External Hard Drives, USB Flash Drives or even Data Cloud storage like iCloud or OneDrive. (iCloud works on Windows 10/11Ā  as well as Apple Devices)
  • Keep your software up to date. Software updates often include security patches that can help to protect your computer from viruses and other malware.
  • Be careful what you click on. Phishing emails and malicious websites are a common way for hackers to infect computers with malware. Be careful what links you click on, and only download files from trusted sources.
  • Use a strong password. Your password is the first line of defense against unauthorized access to your computer. Use a strong password that is at least 12 characters long and includes a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.Ā  Also may use 2FA Authentication applications.
  • Install antivirus software. Antivirus software can help to protect your computer from viruses and other malware. There are many different antivirus software programs available, so choose one that has a good reputation and that is updated regularly.
  • Be aware of the risks. Computers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, but they are also becoming more vulnerable to attack. Be aware of the risks of using a computer, and take steps to protect yourself.
  • Learn how to use the command line. The command line is a powerful tool that can be used to automate tasks and troubleshoot problems.
    Learn Microsoft Windows Command-Line Click here / Learn Apple Commands in Terminal Click here / Linux users it is best to search on the OS version you are using as there are too many variations.
  • Use a cloud storage service. A cloud storage service can be used to back up your data and access it from anywhere.
  • Use a password manager. A password manager can help you create and store strong passwords for all of your online accounts.
  • Take a computer security course. There are many computer security courses available online and in person. These courses can teach you how to protect your computer from viruses, malware, and other threats.

Here are some additional tips that you may find helpful

  • Use a screensaver. A screensaver can help to protect your computer from screen burn-in. Especially with OLED Screens
  • Turn off your computer when you are not using it. This will help to save energy and extend the life of your computer.
  • Clean your computer regularly. This will help to keep your computer running smoothly and prevent dust from accumulating. Good Thermal re-paste can be recommended on CPU’s everything 6-12 Months.
  • Get help if you need it. There are many resources available to help you learn about computers and how to use them. If you are having difficulty, don’t be afraid to ask for help.
  • Prevent Startup Apps. On Windows machines you can change the start up applications preventing multiple applications you may or may not use from starting up that generally can slow a PC/Laptop down as it starts.
    Click start then type “startup apps”click on the application and you will have a list of applications that are set to start up, select those with medium to high impact. Especially launchers such as Discord / Steam.