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  • Put Your Pants On Without Your Underwear Bunching Up

    In Clothing, Household, Time Savers, Annoyances, Daily Routine, / 24 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Put Your Pants On Without Your Underwear Bunching UpIt's a silly problem to lament, but it's very real: that moment when you pull up your pants, only to have your underwear bunch up around your waist. Redditor 04andrew22 shares his brilliant solution.

    To keep your boxers/boxer briefs from bunching up inside your pants when you pull them up, place your boxers inside your pants before you put them on, then pull them up together. . .It also helps when wearing tighter pants.

    Is it a ridiculous problem? Yes, but we've been known to address those from time to time, and this is actually pretty clever. Of course, some of you probably discovered this trick when you were 4 years old, but others of us were not so fortunate. I don't know about you, but I'm going to be doing this every day for the rest of my life...starting tomorrow.

    LPT: To keep your boxers/boxer briefs from bunching up inside your pants | Reddit

    Photo by Cordey.

  • Sworkit Generates Random Workouts for Any Timeframe, Whether You’ve Got Five Minutes or an Hour

    In Downloads, Webapps, Iphone, Ipad, Ipod Touch, Ios, Android, Android Downloads, Ios Downloads, Iphone Downloads, Ipad Downloads, Exercise, Health, Body, Workout, Time Savers, / 24 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Sworkit Generates Random Workouts for Any Timeframe, Whether You've Got Five Minutes or an HourWeb/Android/iOS: Recently we created a 20 minute, randomly-generated exercise routine for people who are too busy to exercise. If you liked that, you're really going to like Sworkit. Just like ours, it generates random workouts that focus on various parts of the body (or all of it), but it'll work for any timeframe, from five minutes to one hour.

    You can use Sworkit as a web app, on your Android, or any iOS device. All you do is choose the amount of time you have to exercise, what kind of workout you want, and then do what Sworkit tells you to do. It'll even time each exercise for you so you don't have to bother with a stopwatch. If you don't know how to perform a given exercise, examples will be shown on screen to help you out. With the exception of offering a 20 minute workout—the intervals jump from 15 to 30 for some reason—it's just about everything you'd want out of an exercise app.

    Sworkit (Free)

  • Put Your Keyboard’s Unused Keys to Use (by Turning Them into Awesome Shortcuts)

    In Keyboard Shortcuts, Shortcuts, Keyboard, Autohotkey, Windows, Hotkeys, Time Savers, Productivity, Scrips, Feature, Ipad Downloads, Exercise, Health, Body, Workout, Time Savers, / 22 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Put Your Keyboard's Unused Keys to Use (by Turning Them into Awesome Shortcuts)Can you remember the last time you actually used the Print Screen key? Or Caps Lock, or Insert, or, Pause Break? Hell, does anyone even know what Pause Break does? Chances are, you have a number of keys you've never even touched. Instead of letting them collect dust, why not do something awesome with them? Here's a simple way to assign common, useful actions to those unused keys, like putting your computer to sleep, showing hidden files, or ejecting a flash drive.

    A lot of those keys may have useful functions built in to Windows, but if you already know the shortcuts and don't use them, let's be honest—you never will. So let's do something better with them. The nuts and bolts of this post rely on the previously mentioned, time-saving AutoHotkey (AHK) scripting language. You may have heard of it before, but since many of you don't have the time to learn a scripting language (don't worry, we understand), we've put together simple tool will let you use AHK to remap your unused keys in no time. Here's how.

    Before You Start: Download the Necessary Software

    First, you'll need a few small pieces of software installed on your computer:

    1. Download and install AutoHotkey. This is the tool that we'll use to create your custom set of hotkeys, but don't be intimidated—you won't have to learn any of the scripting language, since our tool will generate it for you.
    2. Click on the Start menu, go to All Programs, and scroll down to Startup. Right-click on the Startup folder and choose Open.
    3. Right-click anywhere in the Startup folder and select New > AutoHotkey Script. Rename it to shortcuts.ahk and minimize that Explorer window—you'll need to come back to it later.

    Now, you're ready to get to the fun stuff: let's start building your shortcuts.

    The Tool

    Step 1: Select a key for your shortcut

    Faded keys indicate that you've already assigned a shortcut to that key.

    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Insert Print
    Screen
    Pause/
    Break
    Caps
    Lock

    Home End Page
    Up
    Page
    Down
    Ctrl
    (Right)
    Alt
    (Right)
    Shift
    (Right)

    Step 2: Select what you want to happen when you press that key

    Faded actions indicate that you've already assigned a shortcut to that action.

    Eject CD/DVD Tray Drive, Eject
    Safely Remove Hardware Run, %A_WinDir%\System32\rundll32.exe shell32.dll`,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll Toggle Hidden Files
    RegRead, HiddenFiles_Status, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced, Hidden
    If HiddenFiles_Status = 2
    RegWrite, REG_DWORD, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced, Hidden, 1
    Else
    RegWrite, REG_DWORD, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced, Hidden, 2
    WinGetClass, eh_Class,A
    If (eh_Class = "#32770" OR A_OSVersion = "WIN_VISTA")
    send, {F5}
    Else PostMessage, 0x111, 28931,,, A
    Return
    Toggle File Extensions
    RegRead, HiddenFiles_Status, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced, HideFileExt
    If HiddenFiles_Status = 1
    RegWrite, REG_DWORD, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced, HideFileExt, 0
    Else
    RegWrite, REG_DWORD, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced, HideFileExt, 1
    WinGetClass, eh_Class,A
    If (eh_Class = "#32770" OR A_OSVersion = "WIN_VISTA")
    send, {F5}
    Else PostMessage, 0x111, 28931,,, A
    Return
    Show Desktop Run, "%A_APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Shows Desktop.lnk" Open Calculator Run Calc.exe Open "My Documents" Run explorer.exe "%USERPROFILE%/My Documents" Empty the Recycle Bin
    MsgBox, 4,, Are you sure you want to empty the Recycle Bin?
    IfMsgBox Yes
    FileRecycleEmpty
    else
    return
    return
    Start Screensaver SendMessage 0x112, 0xF140, 0, , Program Manager Lock the Computer DllCall("LockWorkStation") Turn Off the Monitor SendMessage 0x112, 0xF170, 2, , Program Manager Sleep the Computer DllCall("PowrProf\SetSuspendState", "int", 0, "int", 0, "int", 0) Hibernate the Computer DllCall("PowrProf\SetSuspendState", "int", 1, "int", 0, "int", 0) Shut Down Run, Shutdown.exe -s -t 00 Reboot Run, Shutdown.exe -r -t 00 Volume Up Send {Volume_Up} Volume Down Send {Volume_Down} Volume Mute Send {Volume_Mute} Play/Pause Send {Media_Play_Pause} Previous Track Send {Media_Prev} Next Track Send {Media_Next}

    Note: It looks like the "Safely Remove Hardware" action doesn't work correctly in Windows 7 64-bit. If anyone can think of a workaround, let us know in the comments!

    Step 3: Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you're happy with your shortcuts.

    Or, if you want to change something, click here to reset the tool and start over.

    Step 4: When you're done pairing keys and actions, copy and paste this code into your shortcuts.ahk file

    When you're all done, copy and paste the above code into the shortcuts.ahk file we created in your Startup folder (under any text that's already there). Save it, double-click on it to run it, and start trying out your shortcuts. If everything went well, you should have a fresh, new set of hotkeys ready to make your days easier and your life more productive!

    Going Further: Creating Shortcuts for Your Favorite Apps, Folders, and More

    So you've got a few hotkeys, but maybe you've been inspired to tweak a few for your own uses. Maybe you want to launch another one of your favorite programs, or set the F keys to open up all your favorite folders. It's actually very easy to do—just dig into that script and edit it yourself. We've already talked about how to write in AutoHotkey's super simple langage before, but the basic structure goes like this:

     Hotkey::Action I want it to take 

    So, if we look at the Calculator example above, we can tweak it to launch Firefox just by trading calc.exe for firefox.exe:

     F1::Run firefox.exe 

    Simple, huh? Similarly, if we wanted to open our Dropbox folder instead of My Documents, we could just swap out My Documents in the action we provided in the tool:

     F1::Run explorer.exe "C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\Dropbox" 

    See AutoHotkey's documentation to see more hotkeys you can use, more actions you can run, and more cool ideas. Be sure to also check out the best time-saving AutoHotkey tricks you should be using, and check out the AutoHotkey forums for some other really cool stuff. I'd also recommend checking out free app Nircmd—it can do a lot of cool stuff and it makes AutoHotkey much, much easier to use. Now that you've gotten started, the world is your oyster—you'd be surprised some of the awesome shortcuts you can make.


    Got any of your own favorite AutoHotkey tricks, shortcuts, and scripts? Share them with us in the comments below.

    Photo remixed from Thaiview, Carlos A. Oliveras, Molodec, and cg artist (Shutterstock).

  • Permanently Unhide the Library Folder in OS X with Applescript

    In Mac Tips, Mac Os X, Applescript, Login, Time Savers, Mac, Time Savers, Productivity, Scrips, Feature, Ipad Downloads, Exercise, Health, Body, Workout, Time Savers, / 17 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Permanently Unhide the Library Folder in OS X with ApplescriptIn OS X Lion Apple decided to hide the Library folder where most of your configuration and cache files are located. This is fine for most people, but for those of us who like to tinker it's a bit annoying. Developer Daniel Jalkut wanted an automated way to automatically show the Library folder at login, so he put together a simple Applescript.

    The script file is only a few lines of code, but it makes it so every time you login the Library folder will be available. Here's how to do it:

    1. Download UnhideLibrary. Make sure it unzips to a script application file after downloading. You'll need to keep this file around, so I recommend storing it somewhere in your home folder.
    2. Open System Preferences.
    3. Click the Users & Groups icon.
    4. Select the Login Items tab for appropriate user.
    5. Click the + icon and select the downloaded UnhideLibrary script item.
    6. Log out and log back in again.

    Now when you log in you won't have to worry about fudging around with Terminal commands to reveal the Library when you're trying to tinker with profile settings.

    Permanently Unhide Library | Red Sweater via One Thing Well

 
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