Schedule Your Emails on Gmail and Google Apps



I like to check different email accounts at different times. Most times we do not need to schedule emails but sometimes it makes sense to schedule an email for wishing someone on birthdays or anniversaries. It can also be used to set a reminder email, that reminds you about a particular task in a few days or weeks (though I would suggest using Gmail Tasks or Google Calendar). icon smile Schedule Your Emails on Gmail and Google Apps [Right Inbox]





Right Inbox Features

  • Install Right Inbox on your Chrome or Firefox browser. Sign into your Gmail account or Google App account for email and it will ask your permission to allow it to work with that particular Gmail account.
  • Now compose an email and click on ‘Send Later’ button. This will allow you to send emails at pre-set timings or at a specific date and time.
  • Right Inbox is in beta and hence is free. But as it is in beta, it is better not to schedule extremely important emails with this tool, even though I have not come across any issues.






Bonus Tip!

If you want to find the best time to schedule an email, try to understand the time-zone the person reading your email lives in. Also their work timings if it is a work related email. For example sending an email at 9.00 am in the morning might work wonders as your email might show up among the top 5 emails in the recipients inbox when they check it for the first time in the morning. icon wink Schedule Your Emails on Gmail and Google Apps [Right Inbox]
Here is a quick demo of Right Inbox.




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How to Fix On-Screen Keyboard Displays After Every Log on

 If the On-screen Keyboard pops up every time you log in to Windows and you want to disable this behavior, this guide is for you. I’ve had this question emailed to me a couple of times before; it wasn’t until it started to happen to me, that I thought it might be useful to put up a guide for the fix.




It’s likely that you brought up the on-screen keyboard on the Windows log-on screen at some point. When you do this, Windows changes its settings to enable the on-screen keyboard each time you log on to your computer (after a restart or log off.) It’s not really much hassle to close the keyboard but, after a number of times, it can be tedious. Luckily, there’s a simple “fix” to get the setting back to default.






Disable Automatic On-screen Keyboard Start

To reset back to the default setting and disable the On-Screen Keyboard from starting at each log on:
1. Click the Start button, type ease, and click Ease of Access Center
2. In the Ease of Access Center, click Use the computer without a mouse of keyboard
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3. Uncheck Use On-Screen Keyboard
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4. Click OK
You’ll no longer have to close the keyboard each time you log in to Windows.

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