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Compose emails up to 4 times faster with Lightkey Pro text prediction: now 52% off

1 2 月, 2021 StackSocial 0

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Smart text prediction saves a lot of time on mobile devices. So, why not take advantage of the same technology on a desktop? With Lightkey Pro, you can supercharge your writing in 85 languages — and lifetime access is now 52% off at $79.99.
If you were to analyze your own writing, you would probably find certain patterns repeating. Lightkey Pro picks up on these habits and gives you a shortcut.
It’s basically the same idea as the typing suggestions that appear on your phone. Instead of tapping the word you want, you simply press Tab.
Lightkey Pro gives you up to 12 predictions to work with, including punctuation. The app also picks up on spelling mistakes, and you can tailor the predictions to specific topics.
On average, users are able to write emails four times quicker using this method.
Lightkey Pro works with Office and other apps, and your data is never submitted to the cloud. The Windows Club called it “one of the most futuristic and innovative too…

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How to turn off tab groups and grid view on Chrome for Android

1 2 月, 2021 Harish Jonnalagadda 0

Google rolled out a new update to Chrome for Android that introduced a new interface for tab management. Instead of the vertical tab layout, tabs are now sorted into a grid view whenever you open a link. If you’re not a fan of tab groups, you can easily switch back to the old vertical layout. Here’s how to turn off grid view on Chrome for Android.

How to turn off tab groups and grid view on Chrome for Android

Open Chrome for Android.
Type chrome://flags/#enable-tab-grid-layout in the address bar and hit Enter.
You should see a Tab Grid Layout setting highlighted in yellow. Select the drop-down menu.

In the drop-down menu, select Disabled.
Hit the Relaunch button at the bottom of the page to restart Chrome.
You should once again see vertical tab management in Chrome.

I had to relaunch Chrome twice for the changes to take effect, so if you don’t see the old layout with a restart, try reloading Chrome again. While the new interface may be confusing at first, I’ve been using…