00:11:00 Chris Taylor: All members in good standing as of March 31, 2022 have had their membership expiry date extended by one year at no charge Want to join the OPCUG? - https://opcug.ca/join-or-renew/ Want to present at Q&A? Give us your material and we can create slides, or we have a PowerPoint template you can download and use: https://opcug.ca/downloads/Q&A-Template.potx Send in questions, shares, etc SuggestionBox@opcug.ca 00:16:54 Alan German: July 27, 2022 Computer Basics - Mousing inactive windows Ask - Limit Reservable Bandwidth? Share - Xenu and other website checking programs/services Share - Video and Audio Tools - Organizing your music files - Part 3 00:18:35 micheline: Thanks Alan 00:18:47 Stew Bruce: No questions until after I've tried it.... 00:18:52 Bill: great trick Chris! 00:19:12 Alan German: Any questions - post in the chat window or unmute your microphone and talk! 00:21:44 micheline: To switch Windos 00:22:22 micheline: To switch windows 00:23:15 Chris Taylor: Limit Reservable Bandwidth? https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-limit-reservable-bandwidth 00:24:16 Chris Taylor: @Alan - you saw it on the Internet - it must be true! 00:33:53 micheline: My laptop crashed again – the same as last week – I got the screen - it seems you cannot paste an image into Chat, so I cannot show you what I got. 00:37:10 Alan German: @Micheline - Send the image by Email to alan.german@opcug.ca 00:39:10 micheline: To switch between Windows screens with the keyboard, see A Better Way to Switch Between Open Windows By Rick Broida, PCWorld AUG 15, 2011 https://www.pcworld.com/article/481878/windows-4.html Use Alt-Tab or Win-Tab 00:40:59 Chris Taylor: My point was to NOT switch between windows - to just be able to refer to info in another window WITHOUT actually changing which window has the focus. There are lots of ways if you want to actually change which window has the focus. 00:43:32 Darth Vader: When I was in high school, I made a reel to reel mix tape on both sides. It contained about 3 hours of music. It did take a long time to create it. 00:44:47 Lawrence Patterson: Reel to Reel, I can only imagine how well that would work in the car :). Heck Cassette tapes were a pain at times, but at least you created it. 00:46:49 micheline: Alan - image of mystery app sent to you by email - what is this? 00:47:55 Darth Vader: It was for a party. Cassette were just starting to come out about the time for my reel to reel builds. Reel tape was cheaper. 00:50:15 Chris Taylor: Total Commander https://www.ghisler.com/ https://www.techradar.com/best/the-best-file-manager 00:51:44 Chris Taylor: A very nice thing about the built-in utilities in Windows is that they are on EVERY Windows computer. So if you have to use someone else's computer, it is good to be familiar with the built-in tools. 00:52:18 Darth Vader: And they are free. 00:53:22 Chris Taylor: Free is good! 00:54:52 Bill: Great presentation Bob! Thanks. I do alot of this stuff myself. Quite enjoy it. 00:56:23 Lynda: I find total commander hard for photos because of the lack of thumbnails. I do not label each photo with words so need to see it. But it has a great search function. 00:59:48 Darth Vader: For Photos, I use Option 4 with a subdirectory by day. If I have pictures from others, say on a trip, I created a subdirectory of their name and pictures. 01:00:05 Gail: Thank you, Bob! 01:00:37 faber ichelle’s iPad: Thanks both of you. 01:00:43 Serge-Érik: Thanks, Bob. 01:01:53 micheline: What is its name? 01:02:03 micheline: I could not get it to go away 01:03:12 micheline: When I press the Windoddws key I get something else - which is easy to switch off 01:04:48 Chris Taylor: @Lynda - there is a thumbnail view - it can be selected from the standard toolbar. 01:05:43 Alan German: The club's first monthly meeting for the fall season will be: Members’ Favourites September 14, 2022 This is your opportunity to give a short presentation on any computer-related topic (neat application, awesome hardware, operating system tweak… or anything similar that you can think of) 10-20 minute presentation (but, we are very flexible!) Reserve your presentation slot by sending a description of your topic to: SuggestionBox@opcug.ca 01:05:57 Alan German: And, we are interested in your ideas for presentation topics for both the club's subsequent monthly meetings and for our future Q@A sessions 01:06:15 Bob Herres: I have a comment to share regarding Excel vs Libre Office... 01:06:28 Bill: Thanks again Chris and Alan. Another great night. 01:06:46 Chris Taylor: "mix tape" is like the save icon in most programs is a 3.5" disk! I have not touched a 3.5" disk in many years! 01:07:13 micheline: I pressed the Windows key and it went of temporaryily, but then came back on 01:07:27 Darth Vader: I read a 5.25 just a couple of weeks ago. 01:07:37 E O'Driscoll: Thanks for the presentations tonight. I have a question for Bob related to the best way to move audio off a cassette tape to digital. 01:07:57 Chris Taylor: @Darth Vader - ya but you are old! :-) 01:08:21 Darth Vader: I could be your father. 01:08:45 Chris Taylor: :-) 01:11:21 Chris Taylor: NCH's programs - https://www.nchsoftware.com/software/index.html 01:11:44 E O'Driscoll: OK Bob...I will look back at the previous presentations. Obviously, there is an adapter! Thank you! 01:11:45 micheline: I know how that screen came up. I was trying to use Win-V to paste several things into the chat window. It seems the Win-V does not work in Chat. 01:12:01 Edward Morawski: Can Bob recap briefly the software he uses in his music management? 01:12:07 E O'Driscoll: I do recall you mentioning an adapter for a turntable. Many thanks. 01:12:12 Bob Gowan: Golden Records 01:13:36 E O'Driscoll: So, a place like Canada Computes will have the adapter. 01:13:42 E O'Driscoll: Many thanks. 01:15:08 Darth Vader: Good chats for tonight. 01:16:37 Robert Benson: Very good evening meeting😊Thanks 01:17:06 Gail: Thank you, Chris and Alan (and Bob).