It’s time to dig into the tips box and share this week’s reader tips. Today we’re looking at the iPad as a digital picture frame, recycling media spindles as cable caddies, and CTRL+Click to open links in MS applications.
Turn Your iPad into a Picture Frame in One Click
How-To Geek reader Mark shares a tip on making your iPad useful while it’s sitting around charging:
It is a nice touch, we agree. Don’t feel too terrible about not noticing it right away, we’ll admit to having been so caught up in all the other neat stuff the iPad did that it was a few weeks before we were like “Oh hey, what’s this little flower icon about?”. It sounds like Mark only has pictures on his iPad that he’d like to see in his slideshow, if you commonly save screenshots, take pictures in games and apps, and other things that clutter up your media folder with photos that aren’t really slide show material, make sure to hop over to Settings –> Picture Frame and then specify which albums you want to appear in the slideshow.
If the iPad stand in the above photo caught your eye, you can grab one for yourself here.
CD Spindles as Cable Caddies
Reader Kristina writes in with a simple but effective cable wrangling solution:
The sturdiness and visibility sold us, now we just have to figure out where we’re going to get our hands on lots of spindles.
CTRL+Click to Open Links in MS Applications
Reader Margaret writes in with a classic tip:
It’s not new to Windows 7 but it is one of those little tips that you can use a computer for a long while without stumbling across; it’s worth reprinting here just for the sake of the people who haven’t heard of it. The CTRL+Click URL trick works across just about every Microsoft application—not just those in the Office suite.
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