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Copilot , is there a special keywsitch that i could press on my Windows 10 keyboard so that i can automatically go into my Windows 10 Desktop IN A VERY QUICK WAY ? THANKS FOR THE ANSWER COPILOT.
Yes — there’s a very quick keyboard shortcut in Windows 10 that takes you straight to the Desktop without having to minimize each window one by one:
Windows + D
Press the Windows key and D together.
→ This instantly shows the Desktop. Press it again to restore all your windows.
Windows + M
Minimizes all open windows, also revealing the Desktop.
→ Unlike Windows + D, this doesn’t toggle back — you’d need to restore windows manually.
Show Desktop button
On the far right of the taskbar (next to the clock), there’s a tiny invisible button. Clicking it also shows the Desktop quickly.
Would you like me to also show you how to customize the Show Desktop button so it’s more visible and easier to tap in Tablet Mode?
Copilot , how do i create a Snipping Tool shortcut because i am clueless eventhough it may sounds simple ? THANKS for the answer Copilot.
No worries — creating a Snipping Tool shortcut is straightforward once you know the steps. Here’s a clear guide so you can make one and then pin it to your taskbar:
Go to Desktop
Minimize all windows so you’re on your Desktop.
Right-click empty space
Choose New → Shortcut.
Enter the Snipping Tool command
In the location box, type:
snippingtool.exe
(If your Windows 10 version uses Snip & Sketch, type ms-screenclip: instead.)
Name the shortcut
Call it Snipping Tool (or Snip & Sketch) and click Finish.
→ You now have a shortcut icon on your Desktop.
If you want Snipping Tool to open automatically every time you boot:
Windows + R, type shell:startup, and hit Enter.✅ With this setup, you’ll always have the Snipping Tool handy in Tablet Mode, just like your speaker, battery, and Wi-Fi icons.
Would you like me to also show you how to create a Snip & Sketch shortcut (the newer version of Snipping Tool) so you can use extra features like delayed capture and quick annotation?
Hi Copilot, could you please teach me or give me a step-by-step procedure how can i have the SNIPPING TOOL on my TASK BAR of my Windows 10 Laptop just like the SPEAKER , BATTERY , WIFI , etc., etc. For me , the SNIPPING TOOL is a very very handy tool for me to do PRINTSCRREN in TABLET MODE . Copilot , having a SNIPPING TOOL automatically inside my TASK BAR when i boot up my Windows 10 Laptop is really great and i hope you could help me to implement it on my Windows 10 Laptop. THANKS COPILOT FOR YOU ANSWER.
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Got it — you’d like the Snipping Tool to be permanently accessible on your Windows 10 taskbar, just like the system icons (speaker, battery, Wi-Fi). While system icons live in the notification area (system tray), apps like Snipping Tool can be pinned to the main taskbar so they’re always there after boot. Here’s the step-by-step:
Open Start Menu
Click the Start button or press the Windows key.
Search for Snipping Tool
Type Snipping Tool (or Snip & Sketch, depending on your Windows 10 version).
Right-click the app
When it appears in the search results, right-click it.
Pin to Taskbar
Select Pin to taskbar.
→ The Snipping Tool icon will now stay on your taskbar permanently, even after restart.
If you want Snipping Tool to open automatically every time you boot:
Windows + R, type shell:startup, and hit Enter.Print Screen — just tap the Snipping Tool icon.
Would you like me to also show you how to add Snip & Sketch (the newer version of Snipping Tool) so you can use extra features like delayed capture and quick annotation?
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How is the Malaysian economy performing right now?
I was in Kuala Lumpur a few weeks ago for a couple of weeks.
Long-time readers will know I've been openly bullish on Malaysia for a while now. After that trip, my conviction has only deepened.
Something clicked for me on this visit: it hit me that Malaysia has arrived. KL doesn't feel like a step down from Singapore or Dubai anymore - it feels like a peer. Granted, I was based in KLCC the whole time, but the city centre rivals anything in London or Paris, and in some respects it feels more modern, especially after the local council's clean-up around the Covid years. The Singapore comparison kept coming to mind.
One memory that's stuck with me: on the way to the airport, we stopped at IOI City Mall, the third-largest shopping mall on the planet. It's a solid 40 minutes of motorway from the centre. I told my wife on the way in that it seemed daft to plonk a mall this far out - KL already has more giant malls than it knows what to do with, surely it'd be dead. I was completely wrong. The place was heaving with middle-class Malaysians. They keep building these things, and they keep filling up.
The data tells the same story your eyes do. Q1 GDP came in at an annualised 5.3%. Microsoft is committing $2.2B to data centres in the country, Google another $2B, AWS $6.2B, and Oracle $6.5B. The hyperscalers have made their pick for a Southeast Asian base - and it's Malaysia.
The reasons are stacked: world-class infrastructure, absurdly low cost of business and living, political stability, a PM in Anwar who's actually delivering, English spoken everywhere, and a flood of Chinese tourists, Chinese cars, and Chinese business partnerships fuelling growth. The neighbourhood is peaceful and likely to stay that way - Malaysia and its neighbours do not have expansionist ambitions on their neighbours' lands. And the workforce is young, educated, and multilingual (with a charming habit of tacking "lah" onto most sentences, like this, lah).
I lived in Malaysia for 17 years and still can't get enough of it. The food is unbeatable, the people are warm and humble, the weather is brilliant. I'll be back before long.
So how is the Malaysian economy performing right now? Very well. It's growing at a pace most developed economies would kill for, attracting tens of billions in foreign direct investment from the world's biggest tech firms, and pulling its middle class up the wealth curve at a visible pace. If you're weighing up where to migrate or where to put your business, Malaysia Truly Asia deserves a serious look, lah.
Windows 10 Operating System _ Working with 2 Display Unit_ On the Left Hand Side is a Display of a "40 inch TV HDMI-enabled" hardware which act as a Monitor working in LANDSCAPE MODE(TV is placed in Horizontal Position placed on a Table) and on the Right Hand Side is a Display of a 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop.
The Display Output on the Left Hand Side is the result of one end of the HDMI cable is connect to the 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop hardware and the other end of the HDMI cable is connected to the VGA to HDMI adapter/box. A VGA cable with Male Pin is connected to one end of the VGA to HDMI adapter/box and another end of the VGA cable with Male Pin is connected to the VGA female Port of the 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop
The Display Output on the Right Hand Side is the result or the output of the Display of the 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop in TABLET MODE/PORTRAIT MODE. In order to achieve PORTRAIT MODE , the display/resolution settings of the 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop is set to PORTRAIT MODE manually , and the 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop is place vertically on a Table to simulate TABLET MODE in order to get the feeling of the 17 inches Display in PORTRAIT MODE.
An ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD is set up or configured for the 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop and the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD is shifted to Display Output which is on the Right Hand Side , meaning , the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD is sitting on the Display of the 17 inches Windows 10 Laptop so that I can use the ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD to control the movement or key in whatever that is on the "40 inch TV HDMI-enabled" Display.
Copilot , with respect to the USER ACCOUNT my Username is stated as angel1957NBH@outlook.com and the Group is stated as Administrators,Users and the “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer.” has already been UNCHECK and sorry to say this after following your steps and doing what you suggested , my Windows 10 laptop still require me to key in the password and face a login prompt ! Copilot , is there anything else that i could try in order to implement this feature fruitful ? THANKS for the answer Copilot.
Your Windows 10 laptop is still asking for a password because Microsoft enforces Windows Hello sign-in for Microsoft accounts by default. To fix this, you need to disable the Windows Hello requirement or use Microsoft’s Autologon tool.
netplwiz. This option often blocks auto-login even if you unchecked the password box. Winhelponline The Geek PageIf the toggle is missing:
Windows + R, type regedit, and press Enter.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\PasswordLess\Device
netplwiz should work properly. Winhelponline The Geek PageIf the above doesn’t work, use Microsoft’s official Autologon tool (part of Sysinternals suite):
autologon.exe.angel1957NBH@outlook.com) and password once.
Would you like me to walk you through the Autologon setup process step by step, since it’s the most reliable way to bypass the login prompt for Microsoft accounts?