Sooner or later, over time, most computer users have learned helpful tricks. If you press Ctrl & “C” to copy text or Command & “F” to find a phrase on a page or use the plus sign to make your display bigger, for example, or the minus sign to make it smaller.
It takes time to habitualuse yourself to just make life easier when it comes to computer use. The worst thing is that however your user knowledge toward the operation of your own PC first evolved- that is to say- however you got first taught, can be conversely engrained within your motor skills along with some very bad habits.
The thing is, not only have times changed, so have computers & operating systems, & largely for the better. Changes may be mocked when it comes to an addition toward unfamiliarity or deprecation of old, but there are now many new tricks in the bag of computing, & digital life in general & once you start learning or using these tricks, you forget what life was like before you knew about them.
With modern computing, & modern operating systems it still stands that the most valuable & expensive part of any system is you, yourself- the human operator.
Follow the link for five easy tricks for solving everyday digital problems. Most of these problems have probably only bothered you on a subconscious level, but once you realise how easy they are to fix, you’ll likely exclaim, “Wait, how did I not know about this?”