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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 5
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Browser messed up? Use Windows Calculator To Surf Internet!
How to access the internet via your standard Microsoft Calculator When your browser(s) is/are messed up for some unexplainable reason 1. Open your MS Calculator. This is normally found in Start => All Programs => Accessories => Calculator. 2. Open the help-window by pressing the F1 key. 3. Click the top-left corner icon of the help window once (Standard is a Document with a Question mark). 4. Select Go to URL-address. 5. Type your address into the available field, but remember to type http://, and not just www. (or equivalent). 6. Have fun! Hope you remember this in case all else should fail! |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 30
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Lols. We can do that in mspaint as well or any program of windows for that matter.
![]() The title of this thread should be... Access Internet using microsoft HELP. Thanks for sharing the info by the way.
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wow thats like the ultimate tut my internet is always messing me around
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Hey coool man!!!
I never knew this. Hope i would remember this in bad times. I think if its available thru calculator's help page then it shud also be available from other microsoft programs as mentioned by kieb |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 57
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Yeah microsoft help files are html viewers pretty much. Nifty you noticed you could do that though - downside (if anyone really cares) is that it uses the internet explorer dll or something like that
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