Monday, January 16, 2017

How to change your folders background in widows 7


The folder background changer is a portable freeware which lets put any image as background for any folder  you want. It not limited to background image and has other options like changing text colors for the files and using shadows for the icons inside the folder.

This nifty freeware that lets Windows 7 users use any wallpaper or image as background for any folder on the computer. It also lets you select the appropriate text colour for files inside the folder. It works on both 32-bit and 64-bit version of Windows 7.



Click the link then select the download source EU or US.




Once you download the software, extract the contents of the ZIP file. Right click on the program file and choose “Run as Administrator”
If you run this tool for the first time, it should restart Windows Explorer. This might not happen on 64 bit version of Windows 7. In this case we will manually need to restart explorer.

The main windows of the program is easy to understand. Once its running choose the folder for which you need to change the image, by clicking Browse.
The Uninstall option is handy. Anytime you need remove any changes made by this software, just click the Uninstall button.
Select the required image by clicking Change Background Image once you have selected the folder
You can also select the text colour  for files located in the folder. If you want same image to be used for all sub folders , select the option which says  “Apply To Sub Folders”.
If you want to display a shadow under the text of all the items in the folder, select “Show Shadow Under Text”. This option will only work with icons view.
Once you choose all the correct option the image should start showing in the background of your selected folder
If your image is not set, open Windows task manager and end explorer.exe process and restart it.  The image would be applied one your restart Windows Explorer.

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Special thanks to editor - technorms.com


Tuesday, January 3, 2017

You can try hidden menu on Samsung Galaxy smartphones


Hi guys.!
It is a hidden menu found on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and it can be used for checking whether the device is in good working order.

So by now you're probably wondering how to access this secret menu. Well, you do that by opening the Phone app and entering the code *#0*# as if you were to dial it. The said menu will appear as soon as you input the last symbol.

Most of the options listed in this secret menu aren't particularly interesting. For example, Red, Green, Blue, and Black let you check the screen's output for flaws, such as stuck pixels or color irregularities. But hit Sensor and you'll be taken to a cool-looking screen where raw data from your phone's sensors is displayed. Also, there are graphs visualizing readings from your accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass. Oddly, if you hit Image Test you'll be shown a picture of a chihuahua. This means there's a photo of someone's pet dog hidden in millions of Galaxy smartphones, as silly as it may seem.

The Touch test can be useful if you have doubts about your touchscreen's accuracy. Each rectangle where a tap is detected is highlighted, and your finger's trace is represented by a black line. There's also the Sub key test for checking whether the phone's capacitive keys are in order. The Receiver test checks the earpiece for malfunctions, and the Speaker test blasts a mysterious pop song through the loudspeaker.

So that is Samsung's hidden test menu found on Galaxy handsets. If you're feeling adventurous, feel free to check it out or to search for other secret codes at your own risk. Got any codes you'd like to share? The comments section is all yours!







 source: phonearena.com

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