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How to Use a Windows Laptop As a Monitor for Raspberry Pi

  Raspberry Pi is one of the best and inexpensive   single-board computers   out there. If you are a tech hobbyist, then it opens the door for nearly everything from   building a smart speaker   to creating your personal VPN server. That said, you need a separate monitor to set up the Raspberry Pi, which adds to the overall cost. However, there is a nifty way to use your Windows laptop as a monitor for Raspberry Pi. In this tutorial, we have explained the steps to connect Raspberry Pi to a Windows laptop in simple terms. On that note, let’s go ahead and learn how to connect Raspberry Pi to a laptop display. Use Windows Laptop As Monitor for Raspberry Pi (2021) In this guide, I am using Raspberry Pi 4 Model B to demonstrate all the steps. However, if you have an old Raspberry Pi, there is nothing to worry about. I have mentioned separate steps for old boards too. You can click on the table below and jump to the relevant section right away. Table Of Contents ...

How to Disable Windows Key on Windows 10 for Uninterrupted Gaming

 by Techtonic Group Windows shortcuts are an integral part of the PC experience, and many of us use them on a daily basis. The Windows key is used in many   keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10 , like opening the Settings menu (Win key + I), accessing the Run dialog box (Win key + R), locking the computer (Win key + L), etc. However, it could sometimes be a bit of a nuisance while gaming if you accidentally press the Windows key and end up pulling up random menus or minimizing the game. So today, we will show you how to disable the Windows key for an uninterrupted gaming experience. How to Disable the Windows Key (2021) You can disable the Windows key using a variety of methods on Windows 10 devices. That includes using native methods like the registry editor and group policy editor, as well as a whole host of third-party programs. Microsoft’s power-user tool, PowerToys, is another utility that lets you disable the Windows key effortlessly. So without any further delay, ...

Edge PWAs Can Now Auto-Run on Windows Start-Up

Edge PWAs Can Now Auto-Run on Windows Start-Up By Techtonic group Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome will soon allow Progressive Web Apps (PWA) to run alongside Windows Start-up. As spotted by  Techdows , the  feature is live on the Canary builds of Edge and Chrome . As of now, the feature exists behind an experimental flag. Once enabled,  you will get an option to start the PWA when you sign in to your computer . The option exists in the installation prompt of the PWA. You can try out the feature right now if you use the Canary builds of these browsers. To do so, access 'edge://flags' or 'chrome://flags' based on your browser of choice,  enable 'Desktop PWAs run on OS login' flag , and restart your browser. Although these browsers don't have a user interface to control startup of PWAs just yet, you can go the old-fashioned Task Manager way to control Startup applications. However,  managing startup apps can get quite tricky as the entry doesn'...