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Friday, November 15, 2013

What is an IP Camera?

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What is an IP Camera?

IP camera, CCTV camera, security gadgetsIP camera or IP CCTV is the abbreviated form of Internet Protocol Circuit Television. Basically, it means that there would be a wireless camera that would get the data transmitted through the connection of internet. It is the best form of the traditional close circuit television and there are a lot of advantages over the ordinary cameras that is provided by it because of its wireless feature.
The benefits if using IP cameras are as follows:

  • The practical benefits are obvious. Since there are no wires, you will not have any worries regarding rigging them up or getting a proper location for the camera so that the wires can reach. You will also be able to get the camera moved according to your will and you do not have to get a hole drilled for it.
  • You can get the data streamed instantly. You will be able to monitor the surroundings of your personal or professional space even when you are not physically present there. In the normal cameras, the only benefit you get is the cure. As in, you will be able to detect the miscreants after they have committed a crime. However, with the live streaming connectivity, you will be able to catch the criminals red handed.
  • Another beneficial feature of the IP camera is the Voice Internet Protocol. This is an interesting feature that will let you communicate with the trespassers.
Therefore, with so many features and advantages, it is no wonder that the IP cameras have become popular in a very short time.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

USE KEYBOARD WITH MOUSE (ON SCREEN KEYBOARD)

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Use Keyboard with mouse

If you feel that your external keyboard is not working properly or some particular key is not functioning then you can use internal keyboard on your desktop screen. This property of keyboard is found in windows XP and Windows 7. You can use by following these steps
-        Go to start menu and press “run” (Windows Key+R)
-        Type  “osk
-        Now press enter.
(note. Don’t use commas)
You will see keyboard on your desktop screen. Now use mouse to click on keys for operation.