Thursday, May 31, 2018

 How to Use Rainmeter Decorate Your Desktop

We gave you a glimpse of Rainmeter and how it can widgetize your desktop. Personally speaking, whenever someone asks me the question, “ Spade, how can I make by Windows desktop beautiful?”, my usual reply is “use Rainmeter.”

I am a fan of Rainmeter because of two reasons. First of all, each and everything is customizable, and thus you can decorate your desktop in every way you like. Secondly, the Skins. There are many designers who create marvelous Rainmeter skins, which are simply breathtaking. So let’s see how you can use Rainmeter on your computer to make it more appealing visually.

INSTALLING RAINMETER

Installing Rainmeter is very simple, just remember to select your correct system architecture (32 or 64 bit). After you run the program, you will see some default widgets on your desktop, but that’s just the start. Let’s see how you can install new themes to Rainmeter.



You can either download Rainmeter themes from their website or from different sources like deviantArt and Customize.org. All the details are mentioned on Rainmeter Discover page. Normally, a Rainmeter theme may come packed as a Rainmeter Skin Installer (.rmskin) and just double clicking on it will install it on your system. After you install the theme, Rainmeter will restart and load with your latest installed theme.

At times, creators just pack the theme files as ZIP, RAR or 7Z archive files, and you will have to extract the folder to the Rainmeter skin folder.


Windows 10/Vista: C:\Users\[Username]\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins
Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\[Username]\My Documents\Rainmeter\Skins
After installing a couple of themes, looks like we are ready to play with them.
CUSTOMIZING RAINMETER
The best thing about Rainmeter is that, you can easily customize any theme element very easily. Click on the Rainmeter icon on your system tray to open the Rainmeter settings page. You can see a list of all your installed themes on the left-hand side in a tree-like structure.



Basically, all the elements also called as widgets you see on your desktop are nothing but compiled information file. To add an element, expand a theme and select an INI file you want to load.
Once you select an INI file, you will see the buttons Load  and Active get functional. To load a theme simply press the Load button (unload for the reverse). You can now change the settings of the widget like position, transparency, etc. here itself. Alternatively, you can also right-click the onscreen widget and change the settings.
That’s not all, you can also mix and match skins and apply them.
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MIX AND MATCH SKINS

It’s not necessary that you have to select the onscreen widgets from a single theme. You can mix and match elements from different themes and apply them. The possibilities of refurbishing the desktop are unlimited.


You can also save your custom design as a theme file. Once you have decorated your desktop after mix and match of widgets from different skin files, open the Theme tab on Rainmeter. Here you can save the current settings as theme and apply them later with all the settings intact.

CONCLUSION
That was pretty much everything you need to know to start working on Rainmeter. Since I already mentioned that the possibilities are endless, take your time, explore skins and try to make your desktop really admirable.
May 31, 2018 No comments » by nayr

Thursday, May 24, 2018


Creating your own custom-length network cables is quite easy once you have the know-how and the right tools.

 It’s easy to head to the electronics store to buy network cables, making do with cables of predetermined lengths can be a problem. More often than not, premade cables are either too short (and require coupling) or too long (in which case, you have to tie up excess cabling and tuck it away somewhere).

Making network cables takes just a little cutting and crimping, plus a bit of wire arranging.
All of that stuff may sound expensive, but you can find a full network-wiring toolkit--containing the necessary tools, ends for network and phone cables, a cable tester, and some other assorted part.

( Sa CD R-King meron nyan)

Approximately Price:

  1. (LAN) UTP CABLE : 10 to 12 pesos per yard
  2. (LAN) RJ 45 : 7 to 10 pesos each
  3. Crimping Tools : 200 Pesos
  4. Cable Tester : 400 pesos

Here's how to do it.

Wiring Schemes
You'll find a couple of standard wiring schemes and types of network cables. The Telecommunications Industry Association's T568A and T568B standard wiring schemes define the order of the individual wires and pin-outs for eight-pin modular connectors and jacks, such as those used for network cables. Depending on how you wire the cables, you can make “straight-through” or “crossover” cables; I'll give you more details on what those are in just a moment. First, take a look at the following diagrams to figure out how to arrange the wires to make your cable.


Wiring Standards

Pin #    T568B                             T568A
1    White/Orange                  White/Green
2    Orange                                  Green
3    White/Green                    White/Orange
4    Blue                                       Blue
5    White/Blue                       White/Blue
6    Green                                      Orange
7    White/Brown                    White/Brown
8    Brown                                    Brown

 This specification applies to typical twisted pair network cabling including Category 5E (CAT5E) and Category 6 (CAT6).

BLOGMYTUTS TAKE NOTE: Did you know in 8 wires  4 only here are use  PIN 1,2,3,6,
 We have 8 wires because of color coding scheme, we have 4 pairs  1 solid color and 1 with white stripe.
The reason for this is to remember  easily which color and what scheme did you use.

kung nag titipid ka 2 magagawa mo LAN cable sa isang UTP cable gets mo?

PIN 1 is the LEFT side if the cooper pin teeth face you. 
Example: T568B





UTP categories available today:

Category 1/2/3/4/5/6 – a specification for the type of copper wire (most telephone and network wire is copper) and jacks. The number (1, 3, 5, etc) refers to the revision of the specification and in practical terms refers to the number of twists inside the wire (or the quality of connection in a jack)


For most home-networking circumstances, you’ll want to use the T568B wiring scheme and straight-through cables. The network cables currently connecting your broadband modem, router, and PC or media player to your network switch are all straight-through cables. The T568A wiring scheme may be present in some preexisting residential network wiring or other similar projects, but the vast majority of premade network cables available at retail (at least in our experience madalas gamitin kahit yung nabibili ganito sila ) use T568B.

Crossover cables are a different matter. Crossover cables serve only to connect similar devices together, in lieu of a network switch or hub. For example, you can connect two PCs directly to each other to transfer data between them using a crossover cable (ginagamit ko tuwing mag babackup PC to PC ). Years ago, connecting one network switch to another also required a crossover cable, but most modern switches, hubs, routers, and similar devices are now equipped with Auto-MDIX ports that can detect whether a crossover is required and automatically choose the MDI or MDIX configuration necessary to properly connect to whatever device is at the other end of the cable.



I have included the diagrams above to illustrate the different wiring schemes. Inside standard CAT 5, 5e, and 6 cable, you'll find four twisted pairs of wire of varying colors: orange with orange/white, green with green/white, blue with blue/white, and brown with brown/white. You may also see some fibers in the cable that add tensile strength, and that you can cut off when you're crimping on a connector--the fibers don’t carry any electrical signals.

NOTE: 
To make a common, straight-through cable, you need to arrange the internal wires and place them into connectors with the same T568B (or T568A) scheme at both ends of the cable.
To make a basic crossover cable, use T568A at one end and T568B at the other.
Or, to make a 1-gigibit-suitable crossover cable, you must cross all four of the pairs.

Crossover Cable:



Prepare the Cable

To make a straight-through network cable (which is what you probably need for home networking), first cut a piece of cable to your desired length; be sure to add a few extra inches, though, because you will be stripping and trimming the ends to fit into the connector. Once you’ve cut the cable, use the blade built into the crimping tool to strip about 1.5 to 2 inches of the cable’s sheath to expose the twisted pairs of wire within. Next, unravel the pairs and straighten them in your fingers. Unravel only the tiny bit of wire that’s exposed, however, as the twists are there to minimize interference.


After straightening the wires, you can arrange them using the desired scheme. We used T568B in the examples here, so we arranged the wires in this order:
  1. Orange/White
  2. Orange
  3. Green/White
  4. Blue
  5. Blue/White
  6. Green
  7. Brown/White
  8. Brown

Note that pin 1 in an RJ45 connector is at the far left, when the connector’s contacts are facing up and away from you.

Make the Connections
When you have arranged the wires in the proper order, hold them tightly in your fingers and then feed the loose ends into your cutting/crimping tool. You’ll want to cut the ends perfectly straight, leaving about a half-inch exposed from the cable sheath.



Then, simply feed the wire into the RJ45 connector, with the connector’s contacts facing upward. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll find that you can use the top, inner surface of the connector as a guide when you're feeding the wires in. Push each wire in firmly so that it reaches all the way to the top of the connector. About a quarter-inch of cable sheath should also make its way into the end of the connector, where you will crimp it to hold it firmly in place.

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After you have pushed the cable all the way into the connector, perform a quick visual inspection to confirm that the wires remained in the correct order. Then insert the connector into your crimping tool, and give it a firm squeeze. Repeat the process on the other end of the cable, and you’ve just made your first straight-through network cable. Next, plug it into the tester, making sure that you have continuity and that the wires are in the correct arrangement. If the cable passes the test, it’s ready to use.

Once you've inserted the cable, closely inspect the wire arrangement and crimp the connector in place.



Congratulations, you've mastered the art of making your own network cables! While you have your tools and equipment out  check your Cable if they properly crimp using Cable Tester.
It should blink same from 1 to 6  that means you crimp it right. Pin 4,5,7 and 8 are optional no need .
If you use crossover LED blink 1 and 6 , 2 and 3.

NOTE FOR CCNA
straight -  ( UNLIKE  Device Type  or 2  Not Similar Device)
example: router and a switch , pc to router , 

cross over - ( LIKE Device Type or  2 Similar Device )
example: router to router, pc to pc, hub to hub


May 24, 2018 No comments » by nayr
How to Change Windows 10 Default Web Browser

If you upgrade to Windows 10, it automatically sets your default web browser to Microsoft’s new Edge. 

Microsoft Edge first release was codenamed "Spartan", is a "light-weight" browser with extension support, and multiple sources a replacement for Internet Explorer IE.

Edge  is an entirely new browser that will use Microsoft's Chakra JavaScript engine and Trident rendering engine (as opposed to WebKit). But Internet Explorer isn't going away completely. 


Windows 10 upgrades handle browser settings, even if you defaulted to Chrome, Firefox, Opera.

Windows 10 doesn’t uninstall your previous browser of choice, it’s easy to change the operating system’s default web browser back again.


Here, how to change default browser to your favorite ..

1. Go to New Notifications  on the lower right of your desktop.
2. Click All settings
3. click System



4. Click the Default Apps

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5. Find Web Browser and then click Microsoft Edge , now choose your default browser.



May 24, 2018 No comments » by nayr
How to changed Globe LTE Modem WiFi Password and WiFi SSID/Name

How to changed Globe LTE Modem WiFi Password and WiFi SSID/Name

These are the steps how to change the wifi name/SSID and WiFi password:

1. Open a browser go to this url: 192.168.254.254.

2. Log in your account.



user: user
pass: @l03e1t3      (copypaste this or  type @,small letter L, zero,3,e,1,t,3---parang jejemon globelte)
 

3. On the left side bar, Go to General Settings > Click WLAN Basic settings.

4. On the interface profile below. On the SSID, type in your desired WIFI name.

5. Next is Security type, Select WPA2-PSK

6. Then on WPA-PSK (pwede din kahit WPA2), Type in your desired password. It must be not less than 8 characters and not greater than      63 characters. A-Z, 0 -9,  a-z combinations. 
 

Ex. 
SSID WiFi name: BiliKaWiFiMo 
WiFi Password/Preshared Key:  2444666668888888 
( pag tinanong ka ano WiFi sagutin mo ng 12345678 joke)

7. On the WPA /WPA2 encryption type, select AES or pwede both

8. Then click on the submit button. 

9. Restart the device then check if the Wifi name and password are changed.

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May 24, 2018 No comments » by nayr
How to make Google Chrome browser on incognito mode by Default

Instant private browsing Incognito


Private browsing mode doesn’t offer complete privacy, but it does prevent your browser from saving your history, searches, cookies, and other private data between browsing sessions. You can have your browser always start in private-browsing mode if you prefer it.

I personally prefer this for computer shop (Piso Net) because most of the customer failed to log out their account  at the end of time.


To activate Google Chrome’s incognito mode by default, you will need to add a command-line option to its shortcut.

First, locate the shortcut you use to launch Google Chrome – either on your desktop, Start menu, or taskbar – and right-click it. Select Properties in the menu that appears.
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If you are using a taskbar shortcut on Windows 7 or 8, you will have to right-click the Google Chrome icon on your taskbar, right-click Google Chrome in the list, and select Properties.Add -incognito (that’s a space character, a dash, and then the word incognito) to the end of the Target box. Click OK after adding this option.


May 24, 2018 No comments » by nayr

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