Navigate your desktop with your keyboard instead of mouse with MouseFIGHTER

July 31st, 2010

MouseFIGHTER is a simple piece of software that gives you control of the screen pointer, using the keyboard instead of a mouse. Try controlling Windows with the keyboard alone ! Its so much more ergonomically correct for the human body. Watch how the pointer accelerates and moves diagonally as well.

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DotA Allstars 6.66b Download and Changelog

July 29th, 2010

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Defense of the Ancient which is commonly known as DotA is a custom map made for Warcraft III through Blizzard Map Editor. It was originally authored for Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos which was later unofficial remake for Warcraft 3 expansion pack, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne (TFT). Today’s version of DotA map is the DotA AllStars, currently being maintained by IceFrog and his fellow development team.

Dota-Allstars 6.68b Official Map has just released! This map is a quick patch to fix the major bug with Techies on Dota 6.68

Unlock hidden Windows 7 Themes

July 27th, 2010

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There are a number of regional themes with multiple unique background images hidden from Windows 7 users.  On a Windows 7 install with United States regional settings only the United States theme is shown but there are actually four more themes hidden from view.

Speccy : An Advanced System Information Tool

July 27th, 2010

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Speccy is a free tool (from developers of CCleaner)that enables you to gather a variety of basic system specs, including processor brand and model, hard drive size, speed and Temperature, amount of memory (RAM), motherboard and graphics card details and operating system information.

How To Properly Disable IPv6 in Windows

July 26th, 2010

ipv6 Starting in Windows Vista and Server 2008, Microsoft includes native support for IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) and is enabled by default.  IPv6 is the new computer address protocol that will eventually replace IPv4 which is currently the most popular standard. Unless you network has a specific requirement for IPv6, very few do, you can safely disable IPv6. Unlike other protocols, you cannot disable IPv6 by disabling the protocol on each of your network interfaces. While that will disable the protocol for the interfaces the loopback and tunnel interfaces will still have it enabled that can cause problems with applications.  The proper way to disable IPv6 is to disable via the registry.

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