Showing posts with label Windows XP support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows XP support. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Learn To Use Windows XP Without The Keyboard

Sometimes you will face a terrible situation while using your computer; the keyboard may not work and you will not be able to even login to your system if you have protected your system with a login password. However, there is no need to worry if you find yourself in this position as you can use your system with the help of the on-screen virtual keyboard present in the Windows XP OS. The Windows XP support instructions given below will help you to launch the virtual keyboard.
Instructions

  • To launch the onscreen keyboard, click on the Start button, then move your cursor to All Programs, and then move to Accessories under which you need to click on the Accessibility tab that shows a dropdown. Select On-screen Keyboard.
  • Now the Keyboard menu appears, you can select the type of Keyboard that you want to use- an enhanced keyboard or a standard keyboard. There is also an option for selecting the layout of the keyboard, you can either select a regular or block layout. You can also select the number of keys to be present in the keyboard.
  • From the Settings menu, select your preferences for the Keyboard, like where you would like to have it positioned. Selecting the option Always on Top is the best option and is the default setting.
  • You can also choose to have a sound to be produced for each keystroke on the keyboard. You can also select the options from any of the three given here- Click to Select, Hover to Select or Use Joystick to Select. You can also select the type of font of the displayed keys.
  • To test the keyboard; launch a program of your choice to which you want to enter the text.
  • Familiarize with the virtual keyboard by moving the mouse over it and enter the text.
  • To type in the capital letters, click on the “Shft” key in the virtual keyboard. If you make any mistakes while typing, click on the “Bksp” button to delete the word or you can alternatively delete the word by selecting the word you wish to delete and then clicking on the “Del” key. 
  • You can also enter these words to the search field in a search engine. 
  • To enter numerals, make sure that you click on the “nlk” button on the keyboard with your mouse. 

If you wish to get any more details on the On-screen virtual keyboard, you can get all the help you need from the Windows XP support web page.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Removing Read Only Attributes Of Files In Windows XP


Windows XP has been well recognized as one of the most efficient operating systems suitable for use in personal computers, including home and business applications. It is the second most popular version of the Windows operating systems, released on August 2001, with enhanced user interface. As per the records, over 400 million copies of XP operating system were sold until January 2006, before the advent of its successor Windows Vista.

If you are a Windows XP user, there are a handful of customized attributes that can make your computer experience wonderful. It has been developed on Windows NT kernel with improved stability and efficiency compared to its previous versions. Windows XP presents a significantly redesigned graphical user interface to ameliorate user interactions. Along with the new task based GUI, this operating system incorporates many visual effects too. Windows XP is able to analyze the performance level of visual impacts and this is used to determine whether to enable such features. This will prevent consumption of extra resources, thus reducing the burden on the processor. These settings are customizable too.

In addition, you can also modify the attributes and properties of files in Windows XP. However, at times the read only attributes with files can be troublesome as you cannot change or modify such files and folders. If you are experiencing such a problem, the best method is to turn off the read only attribute. You can follow the Windows XP support guidelines to accomplish it, which are described below.


  • First, you have to open the Windows Start menu. Then you should select Run, type cmd in the box, and then press the Enter button on the keyboard. Now the command prompt window will appear.
  • Next you have to view the syntax for the Attribute command by typing attrib/? in the command prompt.
  • Then you should remove the read only attribute and restore the system attributes by typing the attrib-r+s drive:\<path>\<foldername> in the command prompt. For example, if you are experiencing the read only attribute in C:\Test folder, type attrib-r+s c:\test. With this, you can successfully resolve the read only attribute issue in Windows XP.


Windows XP operating system is a very good platform to work with various types of files in your personal computer. Along with the provision of excellent Windows XP support, now working on this operating system has become more fun-filled and productive.