Very good Paul. Regarding the search everything application on advice from Bert
I actually download this from the Internet last week. It is a very good
application for examining your files and folders on your PC. You can examine by
document by audio by executable or just the entire content of your FPC
Bert also spoke about an app called Clew as in Clew bay. It is useful for
tracking from a starting point to a finishing point. For example you are on the
train and you leave your seat. You turn on the app hold the phone in front of
you videoing as you go and I’ll will you get to the bar and then you wish to
return to your seat the app will give you directions back to your exact spot.
Martin Kelly had also mentioned this to Michael in here this morning. Regards,
Michael
sent from Michael's iPhone
On 11 Feb 2019, at 17:35, Paul F. Griffith <paulfgriffith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
Cearbhall O'Meadhra: Mary Lavelle:
Bob Corazza: Albert Brown:
Paul Griffith: Annette McCarthy:
Michael Lavin: Declan Meenagh:
Discussions centred around windows 10
And Bert gave us some tips.
First , Mary was not sure what version of windows she was using,
To find out, press the windows key and type
In the search box winver, and press enter,
The answer will appear and tell you the correct version that you have on your
desktop or laptop.
Also open Google and type in the search box, search everything, and press
enter,
And this will tell you all the folders and files that you have on your
Laptop.
Plus type in shell: appsfolders and it will also give you some very quick
information on your files and folders.
Annette was not sure how to use www.rip.ie, and
How to search for funeral information.
Bert suggested going to safari and then going to tabs,
When you find the tabb (rip.ie) click on this this and then arrow right until
You hear home screen, and click here,
And you can have a stand alone app, which you can search by city/county.
Much work and help on using windows 10 was given by Michael /Cearbhall
And personally I learned a lot about windows 10 which I don't have at the
moment.
It was a change from discussing smart phones, a kind of old school pc
meeting.
Bert told us again about using alexa echo dot remotely to switch on and off
his home lights,
From getting the right plug and configuring your phone to allow this home
robot device to function.
Regards
Paul
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