Sunday, 21 September 2014

HOW TO ROOT ANDROID SMARTPHONES

=====What's Rooting ?

==>>
Rooting is the process of gaining
administrative access on your android or
other mobile devices which allows you to
customize and optimize your device
according to your needs.
if you are an
android user then you are likely to consider
rooting your phone because you would be
able to use apps of your choice and enjoy
other privileges not available to other
android users. This is where Unlock Root
steps in. Unlock Root supports over 200
smartphones running Android version 2.1,
2.2 and 2.3. This handy software comes as
small setup package for Windows XP, Vista
and Win7 platform that can be installed
easily with one click. After it is installed on
your PC, this utility will let you root almost
any android device in a few clicks.


Download Unlock Root setup application to
your PC or Laptop CLICK HERE
TO DOWNLOAD..

STEP2.

Install the Application on your System.



STEP3.

Once installed, run the Unlock Root application
by navigating to StartMenu=>All
Programs=>Unlock Root=>Unlock Root.











You will be presented with the interface below.


NOTE:Make sure you have proper drivers
installed on your PC. You can install
Samsung Kies, which will install the drivers
for you. This is needed to make sure your
device is recognized by the system.


STEP4.

Now, Enable USB Debugging on your
android smartphone. (Navigate to
Settings=>Applications=>Development in
your android smartphone.Check USB
Debugging option.)

STEP5.

Connect your smartphone to your PC or Laptop
via USB Cable.

STEP6.

Once connected, click on Root Button
within the Unlock Root application.

STEP7.

It will then, present you with a Choose a
Connected Device window, which lists all
devices connected to the PC.
Select your device from the list and wait for the app to root your handset.






STEP8.

When successfully rooted, it will prompt
you to reboot your device. Go ahead and
press Yes, so that the changes can take
effect.
 
And we are done. Your device is now rooted
and you may disconnect it from the PC as
well as close the Unlock Root application.
Now that you have successfully rooted your
android smartphone, you should see a
superuser app icon on your App Drawer.
This app is used to manage root access to
various root applications on your device
with which you can search and download
from Play Store.
From now on, whenever you run a app that
requires root access you will be prompted to
Allow or Deny the request by the superuser
app.
Also, in case you want to revert back to the
original secure state, you can Unroot your
device with the superuser app. Run the app
and then click on Unroot button and your
device will be unrooted in no time.

 




Sunday, 14 September 2014

How to Insert Symbols using ALT Key?

Welcome to Useful Shortcuts, THE Alt Code resource!

If you are already familiar with using alt codes, simply select the alt code category you need from the table below.
If you need help using alt codes find and note down the alt code you need then visit our instructions for using alt codes page.
List of Alt Codes used for Punctuation, Editing, Parenthesis, Quotation etc.
ALT Codes for Punctuation Interrogetary and Exclamatory
Alt Code Symbol Description
Alt 33         !      Exclamation Mark
Alt 19        ‼      Double Exclamation
Alt 173      ¡      Inverted exclamation mark
Alt 63       ?      Question Mark
Alt 168      ¿     inverted question mark

 Alt Codes for Parenthesis

Alt Code Symbol Description

Alt 40       (   Open Bracket
Alt 41       )    Close Bracked
Alt 91       [    Open Square Bracket
Alt 93       ]   Close Square Bracket
Alt 123    {   Open curley bracket
Alt 125     }   Close curley bracket

Alt Codes for Editing

Alt Code Symbol Description

Alt 28         ∟ Tab Marker
Alt 21         § Paragraph
Alt 20         ¶ Carriage Return
Alt 0134     † dagger / obelos
Alt 0135     ‡ double dagger / diesis

Reported Speech / Quotation

Alt Code Symbol Description

Alt 34        "          Quotation Mark
Alt 0139    ‹ quotation mark
Alt 0155    › quotation mark
Alt 0145     ‘ curly single open quote
Alt 0146    ’ curly single close quote
Alt 0147    “ curly double open quote
Alt 0148    ” curly double close quote
Alt 174     « Quotation Mark
Alt 175     »  Quotation Mark
Alt 0130    ‘ curly single quote
Alt 0132    „ low curly doublequote

Alt Codes for Abbreviation

Alt Code Symbol Description

Alt 39    '   Apostraphe
Alt 96    `   Angled Apostraphe
Alt 38   &   Ampersand
Alt 64   @   At Symbol

Alt Codes for General Punctuation

Alt 58   :   Colon
Alt 59    ;   Semi-Colon
Alt 44    ,  Comma
Alt 46    .   Full Stop / Period
Alt 32              Space
Alt 255            
Alternative Space
Alt 0133   … dot dot dot / ellipsisAlt 95        _ Underscore
Alt 0175    ¯ overscore
Alt 124     | Bar
Alt 126     ~ Tilda/Squiggle
Alt 0168    ¨ diaresis
Alt 45        - Dash or Hyphen
Alt 0151    — Longer Dash or Hyphen
Alt 22        ▬ Long Hyphon
Alt 42        * Asterisk
Alt 47        / Slash
Alt 92        \ Back Slash

1º and 1ª mean 1st in some languages

Alt 166    ª a   superscript
Alt 167    º o  superscript

Archaic Punctuation Alt Codes

Alt 0183    ·     interpunct

Create Your Own Command Prompt

way, guess what, you can!
Let’s do it:

Step 1: Go to “Start,” “Run,” (told you we use it a lot) and type regedit.

Step 2: Navigate to the following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Apps Path

Step 3: Create a new folder/key under Apps Path. (Right-Click Apps Path and click “New,” “Key.”)

Step 4: Title the new folder/key the name of the application, e.g. firefox.exe.

Step 5: Right-Click the default string value (the thing automatically created in your new folder) and click Modify.

Step 6: Change the value to the path of the executable you are attempting to run. E.g. C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe.

Step 7: Create a new “String Value” by right-clicking under the default value (the thing we just edited) and select “New,” “String Value.” Name it Path and enter the value as the same path you previously entered.


Step 8: Done! Now, all you need to do is go to “Start,” “Run,” and type the name of your command!

HOW TO CHECK ALL PASSWORD IN FIREFOX.......

                                         HI FRIENDS


Do you use internet on firefox?
then you have noticed that it always ask you to save password.
Do you want to see all saved password in your firefox?
If yes then follow these steps -
STEP 1 – Open firefox browser and click on FIREFOX botton as shown in figure







STEP 2 – After that click on OPTION as shown in figure.



STEP 3 – Now click on SECURITY as shown in figure.




STEP 4 – Now click on SAVED PASSWORDS as shown in figure....