Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-5641163-20150522174501/@comment-3547390-20150524015031

Yeah, the lesson is not to touch any buttons until you have thought of all precautions. Heh, imagine using a browser where double-clicking closes a tab and you are quickly switching between an image or something. You learn to treat everything careful and realize the longer the stuff you do, the more risk involved. I get scared writing articles that I am going to do something wrong and close out the page, losing all of my work. Surprisingly, that has yet to happen on a serious edit.

I try to stick to one browser, now I understand why you keep needing to wait for another to load. I try to recommend Maxthon to people, with Chrome being my second choice. I have some bad memories with Firefox, the version I used back in the day (meaning like eight years ago at least) was terribly unstable and couldn't really get much done. I liked the massive library of extensions, but it felt so slow and tedious, even worse than IE back then. Chrome was pretty decent and was my choice before Maxthon, but even that feels slow nowadays. Personally I love the heavy compatibility and speed of Maxthon.

I close apps when I plan to be fully finished with using them. Unlike you, I turn off my computer when I am not using it. Usually there just isn't much that needs to be opened at one time or can be opened rather quickly.

I grew up without knowing that keyboard shortcuts even existed, not even the simple ones like copy and paste. Eventually I learned them and started picking them up, but I found myself only bothering with certain shortcuts as most were pretty useless in my normal day. I have a keyboard with a bunch of extra buttons that allows quick access to various things such as a calculator and one of my favorite games (tell me I am not an addict when I am a button away at all times). I know the keyboard shortcuts and could probably recall those I haven't used in a bit, but most just don't give me much of an increase in speed due to optimizing my setup. One thing I never really got good with was the Run command, I tend just to access everything via the search menu or navigating to the folder.

I tend to not watch many movies, I am not big on passive hobbies. I need to feel like I am constantly doing something, therefore usually it serves as background noise when doing something tedious. My main time to watch any shows is when I can't use my computer as it is rendering a video, though then I realize that I hate most TV.

I have a button that does something similar to ALT-TAB and know about ALT-TAB or TAB-WINDOWS. Even though I could use three methods to navigate, I don't find any of them useful and find it faster just to navigate to the proper menu. I have a mouse with an extremely high sensitivity, almost anybody else that tries to touch my computer ends up telling me how the mouse is too hard to control and moves all over the place. I am used to going at the highest possible speeds I can with my mouse and being able to select what I need, so it doesn't bug me.

Yeah, it was an update and not really a new version, so I didn't exactly expect something tremendously different.

Trust me, this thing is highly unstable at times. If I leave it alone for a few minutes, everything will have gone haywire and be unable to control until I restart my computer. If my computer goes haywire, it will have trouble starting until I load it in safe mode, whereby it will start functioning normally again. I assume that means something to do with third party software, but I can't be bothered as it only happens when I am not using the computer and not watching it. I could sit back and let my computer do whatever, it would function perfectly fine. I go outside to get something and come back, my internet connection will have failed and I will be unable to load any programs. Suits my needs, it is a safe lock in the event that someone else tries to touch my computer! Between that and the ridiculously fast mouse, nobody will be finding my history of Quakewikia and various games!