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    Windows 11 Release Preview KB5077241 Brings Speed Test and PTZ Camera Controls

    Microsoft’s latest Release Preview for Windows 11 is a study in restraint: a compact, practical set of quality‑of‑life improvements rather than another wave of headline-grabbing AI features. The optional preview — packaged under KB5077241 for the servicing tracks and reflected in recent Insider...
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    Windows 11 KB5077241 Release Preview: Taskbar Speed Test Sysmon In Box and PTZ Camera Controls

    Microsoft’s latest non-security preview for Windows 11—packaged as KB5077241 and appearing as Builds 26200.7918 and 26100.7918 in the Release Preview Channel—delivers a surprisingly practical mix of small productivity refinements and notable platform changes. The update surfaces a one‑click...
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    Mastering Camera Permissions in Windows: A Privacy Guide

    Managing your camera permissions in Windows isn’t just about toggling a switch—it’s about taking charge of your privacy in our increasingly digital lives. With video conferencing, online meetings, and casual chats now routine, knowing how to manage which apps can access your webcam is essential...
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    ChromeOS 128 Update: Enhanced Multitasking, OCR, and Accessibility Features

    Improved Multitasking with Snap Groups The Snap Groups feature in ChromeOS provides users with an intuitive way to manage applications open on their screens. By simply hovering over the maximize button of any app window, users can group and arrange multiple applications into neatly organized...
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    ChromeOS 128 Features: Snap Layouts, OCR & Improved Controls

    Key Features of ChromeOS 128 1. Snap Layouts One of the most notable additions in ChromeOS 128 is the introduction of snap layouts. This feature allows users to organize their applications into a grid layout, significantly enhancing multitasking capabilities. By adopting a system similar to...
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    Remove one side of a game window without affecting the game

    Hi, I play World of Warcraft and I like the character to be close to the left side of the screen. If I put it in windowed mode and slide it off to where I want to have it, it affects the game's camera. Is there a way to remove one side of the displayed portion of a window? I use Windows 7.
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    Kinect PC Windows 7 support officially announced; coming "this spring"

    Filed under: Downloads , Hardware , Tools Kinect is finally and officially getting some official PC support from its creator Microsoft . The motion sensing camera-controller that was released for the Xbox 360 console last fall will be getting a free Windows 7 -based SDK from Microsoft. The...
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    Windows 7 FSX running from W7 HatSwitch issue

    Hi, I`m running FSX in W7 and I noticed an issue about hatswitch (view pan) when using my logitech rumble pad 2 and it is not enabled the "Z" fix to move the camera. I have my HD partitioned and in one partition have Win XP SP3 and in the other W7. When I run FSX under W XP I see no problem with...
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