Tips of the Day Page 2

101. Ctrl + T opens a new tab instantly.

102. Ctrl + Shift + T reopens your last closed tab.

103. Press Spacebar to scroll down and Shift + Space to scroll up.

104. Right-click and choose “Pin Tab” to keep important pages handy.

105. Ctrl + L jumps to the address bar instantly.

106. Middle-click links to open them in new tabs.

107. Use browser profiles to separate work and personal browsing.

108. Clear only your cache to fix issues while staying logged in.

109. Press F11 to switch your browser into fullscreen mode.

110. Use Pocket or similar apps to save articles to read later.

111. Group your daily sites into one bookmarks folder and open them together.

112. Press Ctrl + F to find words on any page instantly.

113. Press Ctrl + D to bookmark pages quickly.

114. Duplicate tabs so you can explore without losing your place.

115. Turn on Reader Mode for distraction-free reading.

116. Drag a tab out of the bar to create a new browser window.

117. Press Ctrl + 1–9 to jump directly to specific tabs.

118. Press Esc to stop a page from loading.

119. Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete to open the clear browsing data menu.

120. Click the small speaker icon on a tab to mute noisy audio.

121. On iPhone, double-tap the back of the phone to take a screenshot.

122. On many Android phones, triple-tap the power button to open the camera quickly.

123. Use Focus or Do Not Disturb modes to protect deep work time.

124. Swipe down with two fingers to open the full quick-settings panel.

125. Pin important chats so they always stay at the top of your messages.

126. Turn on Airplane Mode while charging to top up your battery faster.

127. Use Google Lens or Live Text to copy text directly from photos.

128. Use your phone’s built-in screen recording tool to capture what’s on your screen.

129. Long-press the spacebar to move the text cursor more precisely.

130. On many Android keyboards, typing “..” creates a period and a space automatically.

131. Turn on Night Mode in the evening to reduce eye strain before bed.

132. Double-tap the power button to quickly launch or switch the camera.

133. Uninstall apps you don’t use to save storage and battery life.

134. Use Find My Device or iCloud to locate a lost phone.

135. Hold the shutter button to capture burst photos of fast action.

136. Ask your voice assistant to set timers so you can stay hands-free.

137. Customize notification sounds for key contacts so you know who’s calling or texting.

138. Use your camera app to scan QR codes instead of a separate app.

139. Pin your most-used apps to the home dock for faster access.

140. Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) to keep accounts more secure.

141. Use design templates to create social posts quickly without starting from scratch.

142. Schedule a full week of content in one sitting to stay consistent.

143. Repurpose your best clips across Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts.

144. Put most of your hashtags in the first comment to keep captions clean.

145. Use strong, clear hooks in the first few seconds of every video.

146. Pin your best-performing post to the top of your profile.

147. Turn on auto-captions so your videos are easier to watch and more accessible.

148. Reply to comments within 30 minutes when you can to boost engagement.

149. Test 9–15 second videos to reach more new viewers.

150. Batch-record multiple clips in one session to save time.

151. Experiment with trending audio early while it’s still hot.

152. Add captions because most people scroll with sound off.

153. Use a simple content calendar so you always know what to post next.

154. Shorten and track important links with a tool like Bitly.

155. Add your website link to every social profile you use.

156. Cross-post content using each platform’s native tools for better reach.

157. Post at regular times so the algorithm learns your habits.

158. Whenever possible, film in soft natural daylight for better-looking videos.

159. Pin a top comment with your main links or call to action.

160. Post, check what works, and adjust—avoid overthinking each piece of content.

161. Email yourself quick notes so they stay searchable and easy to find.

162. Use voice commands to set reminders on your phone instead of typing.

163. Store important files in cloud storage rather than only on USB drives.

164. Photograph paper receipts instead of keeping every physical copy.

165. Use a sticky note or tape to pull dust and crumbs out of your keyboard.

166. Put search phrases in quotation marks to find exact matches.

167. Type “set timer 10 minutes” into a search bar to start a quick timer.

168. Hold Ctrl while clicking files to select and move several at once.

169. Hold Ctrl and scroll your mouse wheel to zoom in and out of pages.

170. Use incognito or private browsing mode when comparing prices.

171. Save your Wi-Fi password in a secure notes app so you never lose it.

172. Stop charging at around 80 percent to help extend battery health.

173. Use your phone to scan documents instead of using a separate scanner.

174. Keep a spare charging cable in your bag or car for emergencies.

175. Take a short break every hour to reset your focus.

176. Clean up your desktop icons once a week to stay organized.

177. Turn on dark mode to reduce glare and eye strain in low light.

178. Mute nonessential notifications so you can concentrate better.

179. Review app permissions regularly and remove access you no longer need.

180. Turn on automatic photo backups so your memories are always safe.

181. Use a password manager so you can create strong, unique passwords for every account.

182. Turn on automatic updates so your apps and devices stay secure without extra work.

183. Keep a simple text file or note with your most-used shortcuts for quick reference.

184. Create a “Today” folder or list to keep only your top tasks in front of you.

185. Use browser extensions to block distracting sites during focused work sessions.

186. Set your downloads folder to sort by date so you can find recent files faster.

187. Use headphones with a built-in mic for clearer calls and meetings.

188. Keep a small external drive or SSD for quick local backups of important projects.

189. Use color-coded labels or folders in email to separate work, personal, and urgent messages.

190. Turn on auto-save wherever possible so you never lose unsaved progress.

191. Create reusable email templates for messages you send often.

192. Use calendar reminders for bill due dates and renewals so nothing sneaks up on you.

193. Take a picture of your router’s label so you always have the Wi-Fi info handy.

194. Use split-screen view on your computer or tablet to work with two apps side by side.

195. Turn on “Do Not Disturb While Driving” to silence notifications on the road.

196. Create a “Tech Junk Drawer” box and clean it out once a quarter.

197. Use offline maps before traveling so you can navigate without a signal.

198. Keep a small power bank charged in your bag for emergency phone power.

199. Once a month, delete old downloads and screenshots you no longer need.

200. Keep a simple checklist for setting up new devices so you don’t forget important steps.

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