I am the opposite of computer savvy. So you guys all probably know this. But Ctrl-F is my new best friend on the keyboard.

Say you are doing a google search for, oh… Pumpkin Patches. This site comes up first. You need to find a pumpkin patch in your state. Let’s say you live in Georgia.

Find the little key that says “Ctrl” – it’s in the bottom left hand corner.

Find the “F” key. The “F” key has a bump on it. Close your eyes. Grope.

Now hold down the “Ctrl” key and the “F” key AT THE SAME TIME.

Did you see that? A little search bar just popped up at the bottom of your screen.

You did that! Yes, you! The power.

Now type in “Georgia”.

Did you see the screen jump to where the first occurrence of the word “Georgia” appeared? And “Georgia” is now highlighted. For easy viewing. Now click on it.

You’re from Atlanta. Type “Atlanta” into your nifty search bar. Click on “Atlanta and surrounding counties.”

This is where Ctrl-F really comes in handy. Type “Alpharetta”. The page will automatically scroll to the first sighting of the word “Alpharetta”. That patch doesn’t sound like fun? Click “Next” on your search bar. It will take you to the next pumpkin patch in Alpharetta.

You now control the technology! Never search for things again! Works for me!

Note: Does not work on remote controls or your husband’s glasses. This is strictly a computer search, people.

Want another test? Just dying to try this trick again? Okay! Type in “Squirrel” Yep, right here on this page. You should have just found my “No, Squirrel, NO!” post. Wait, no. You’ll need to click “next,” won’t you. Twice.  Then you’ll find the post. Read it. It’s funny.