The latest articles by David Webb

  • Update PS4 with a USB

    Keeping a PlayStation 4 gaming console up-to-date is important, especially if one wants to benefit from the latest features and play the latest games. But what can be done when your PlayStation 4 is not connected to the internet? Well, you can always download the update from playstation.com and then install it from a USB key. Below is the step by step tutorial.

  • How to disable automatic downloads of attachments on Mac

    As with most email servers, the mail app for Mac OS allows you to configure the download of attachments to best suit your preferences. Read the short guide below to find out how to disable automatic attachment downloads on Mac email.

  • Start Windows computer in safe mode: via cmd, settings

    Safe Mode for Windows is an alternate way to access your system in order to fix problems or remove malware from the computer. This tutorial will introduce you to the feature and show you how to boot your own computer or laptop in Safe Mode. This article covers tips for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.

  • MS DOS directory: list to file

    Sometimes it can be useful to list the contents of one or more directories in a text file, for example by creating a file catalog. Windows does not allow you to perform this operation from File Explorer, but it can be done from the command prompt, using MS-DOS commands such as the DIR command, which is responsible for listing the contents of a directory and displaying it on the screen.

  • Windows volume icon: not working, not showing

    Sometimes the volume icon on the taskbar disappears, which can be inconvenient to the user. In this article we will show you how to find the volume control button and also how to re insert it in the taskbar.

  • Disable touch events: on Chrome

    Google Chrome automatically enables touch input if your device is equipped with a touchscreen. Sometimes it can be frustrating when using a touchscreen with a mouse and a keyboard connected. However, if you want to limit navigation to classic input devices, you can disable touch events on Google Chrome. Read on to discover how to do it.