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'Is controller connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is controller connected?' "1 - Connect your PS4 controller to your computer.\nConnect your PS4 controller to your computer. Using a USB to Micro-USB cable, connect your controller to a USB port on your computer. You can usually find these ports on the front or back of your computer tower, on the back of your monitor (if you're using an all-in-one), and along the sides of laptops. The Micro-USB cable plugs in at the top of your PS4 controller.\n- ;" True
'Is controller connected?' "2 - Right-click the Start logo .\nRight-click the Start logo . You'll see this logo in the bottom left corner of your screen if you haven't moved the location of the taskbar.\n- A menu will pop up from your mouse." None
'Is controller connected?' '3 - Type "Control Panel.\nType "Control Panel." As you type, the search window will show you results.' None
'Is controller connected?' '4 - Click Control Panel to launch the app.\nClick Control Panel to launch the app. You should see this listed as an app under "Best Results."\n- If you don\'t see it here, you can open the Run dialog (⊞ Win+R, enter "control panel" and press ↵ Enter.' None
'Is controller connected?' '5 - Click View Devices and Printers.\nClick View Devices and Printers. You\'ll see this under the header, "Hardware and Sound."\n- You\'ll see a listing of all your connected devices.' None
'Is controller connected?' "6 - Right-click Wireless Controller.\nRight-click Wireless Controller. You'll see this with the picture of a controller that closely resembles your PS4." None
'Is controller connected?' '7 - Click Game controller Settings.\nClick Game controller Settings. This is usually the first listing in the drop-down menu.\n- Another window should pop up.' None
'Is controller connected?' "8 - Click Properties.\nClick Properties. You'll see this in the lower right corner of the window that pops-up." None
'Is controller connected?' "9 - Press the buttons on your controller to see their reaction on the computer screen.\nPress the buttons on your controller to see their reaction on the computer screen. You'll see a bar that slides to show how hard you're pressing the button on your remote.\n- For example, the graph on your computer screen should tell you how hard you're pressing the trigger buttons on your controller.[1]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is ps4 connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is ps4 connected?' "1 - Connect your PS4 controller to your computer.\nConnect your PS4 controller to your computer. Using a USB to Micro-USB cable, connect your controller to a USB port on your computer. You can usually find these ports on the front or back of your computer tower, on the back of your monitor (if you're using an all-in-one), and along the sides of laptops. The Micro-USB cable plugs in at the top of your PS4 controller.\n- ;" None
'Is ps4 connected?' "2 - Right-click the Start logo .\nRight-click the Start logo . You'll see this logo in the bottom left corner of your screen if you haven't moved the location of the taskbar.\n- A menu will pop up from your mouse." None
'Is ps4 connected?' '3 - Type "Control Panel.\nType "Control Panel." As you type, the search window will show you results.' None
'Is ps4 connected?' '4 - Click Control Panel to launch the app.\nClick Control Panel to launch the app. You should see this listed as an app under "Best Results."\n- If you don\'t see it here, you can open the Run dialog (⊞ Win+R, enter "control panel" and press ↵ Enter.' None
'Is ps4 connected?' '5 - Click View Devices and Printers.\nClick View Devices and Printers. You\'ll see this under the header, "Hardware and Sound."\n- You\'ll see a listing of all your connected devices.' None
'Is ps4 connected?' "6 - Right-click Wireless Controller.\nRight-click Wireless Controller. You'll see this with the picture of a controller that closely resembles your PS4." True
'Is ps4 connected?' '7 - Click Game controller Settings.\nClick Game controller Settings. This is usually the first listing in the drop-down menu.\n- Another window should pop up.' None
'Is ps4 connected?' "8 - Click Properties.\nClick Properties. You'll see this in the lower right corner of the window that pops-up." None
'Is ps4 connected?' "9 - Press the buttons on your controller to see their reaction on the computer screen.\nPress the buttons on your controller to see their reaction on the computer screen. You'll see a bar that slides to show how hard you're pressing the button on your remote.\n- For example, the graph on your computer screen should tell you how hard you're pressing the trigger buttons on your controller.[1]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is controller connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is controller connected?' '1 - Look for the connector.\nLook for the connector. It should be attached at the end of your Xbox dongle. Proceed by cutting it off. Do this very carefully. You don’t want to ruin your controller. (By the way, if you need to replace or put back the connector and make it Xbox dongle compatible, buy a new one. It can cost around $4.)\n- ;' None
'Is controller connected?' '2 - Once you have cut the connector, four wires are going to be exposed.\nOnce you have cut the connector, four wires are going to be exposed. They are compatible to a USB format (direct connectivity). Prepare to further expose the wires and then, match them up to the wires in your PC gamepad. Refer to the color codes of the wires to get the proper matching.' None
'Is controller connected?' '3 - Get four pieces of tubing (shrink wrap).\nGet four pieces of tubing (shrink wrap). Slip one piece in every wire matching. Then, solder each piece so that the wires are successfully connected. Double check what you have done. See to it that the wires don’t separate when you pull them. Otherwise, solder again until the connection is firmer or stronger.' None
'Is controller connected?' '4 - Bring out an electrical tape.\nBring out an electrical tape. Use it to protect your new connections. Cover the wires that you have just soldered. Roll the tape around the wires. Do this evenly and tightly. This can make your control less intermittent and allow you to enjoy your game better. So, if the tape wrapping is lousy, you may need to redo everything.' None
'Is controller connected?' '5 - Go to your PC and then get your xbcd driver software.\nGo to your PC and then get your xbcd driver software. Install the software in your PC. After that, set to connect your controller. If you have done everything accurately, Windows should be able to automatically recognize your controller as an acceptable USB device.' True
'Is controller connected?' '6 - Finished.\nFinished.' None
'Is controller connected?' '0 - Connecting Wirelessly' None
'Is controller connected?' "1 - Flip the switch located on the back of the controller to PC Bluetooth mode (if available).\nFlip the switch located on the back of the controller to PC Bluetooth mode (if available). The switch has a blue background (on the Razer Raiju Ultimate) and is located in the center of the back of the controller.\n- Depending on the model of the Razer controller you have, the switch might be located somewhere else. You'll need to refer to the Razer's instruction manual for more details. Your Razer controller might not have a Bluetooth function and may only be able to connect with a USB cable.\n- If this is your first time using the Razer controller or its charge is low, you'll most likely want to make a wired connection. If the lights on your controller are red, the charge is low.\n- ;" None
'Is controller connected?' "2 - Tap the PS button to turn the controller on.\nTap the PS button to turn the controller on. The controller should light up to show you that it's turned on." None
'Is controller connected?' "3 - Press and hold the PS and Options buttons for at least 5 seconds.\nPress and hold the PS and Options buttons for at least 5 seconds. When the status light changes from slow to rapid blinking, your controller is in pairing mode and you can release the buttons you're holding down." True
'Is controller connected?' "4 - Go to Settings on your computer.\nGo to Settings on your computer. You'll find the gear icon for Settings in the Start Menu (you can either click the Start Menu icon in your taskbar or you can press ⊞ Win)." None
'Is controller connected?' "5 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. You'll see this as the first option in the second column." None
'Is controller connected?' "6 - Click Add Bluetooth or other devices.\nClick Add Bluetooth or other devices. You'll see this on the right side of the window; it's the first clickable option. You'll see discoverable devices appear in the list as your computer scans." None
'Is controller connected?' "7 - Click the Razer controller to pair it.\nClick the Razer controller to pair it. If you don't see it in the list, you might need to turn off the Razer controller and put it into pairing mode again." None
'Is controller connected?' "8 - Click Done.\nClick Done. A confirmation window will display that you've successfully connected to the Razer controller.[1]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is controller connected?' "9 - Install the appropriate drivers.\nInstall the appropriate drivers. You should be automatically prompted to install drivers to use the Razer controller. If you aren't prompted, you can manually get the drivers from the Razer support site." None
'Is controller connected?' '0 - Installing the Hydra' None
'Is controller connected?' '1 - Open the box.\nOpen the box. Check if all the important accessories are inside. The Razer Hydra package typically includes:\n- Two motion-sensing controllers\n- A base station\n- A USB cable\n- A Quick Start Guide\n- ;' None
'Is controller connected?' '2 - Connect the controller to its base station.\nConnect the controller to its base station. Take the cable coming from the controller and plug it in to the dedicated port on the base station. There are two ports on the base station; the controller should be connected to the right-hand port.' True
'Is controller connected?' '3 - Plug the base station to your computer.\nPlug the base station to your computer. Take the USB cable and plug the smaller end into the left-hand port on the base station. Take the other end of the USB cable and connect it to any available USB port on your computer.' None
'Is controller connected?' '4 - Download the Razer Hydra driver installer.\nDownload the Razer Hydra driver installer. Open a web browser on your computer and download the Razer Hydra driver installer here:\n- http://www.razersupport.com/gaming-controllers/razer-hydra/.' None
'Is controller connected?' '5 - Install the driver.\nInstall the driver. Once the download has finished, double-click on the downloaded file to start installing the driver then wait for it to finish installing.\n- A pop-up message will appear on the bottom-right corner of your computer screen notifying you that the Razer Hydra has been detected by your PC.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '0 - Shaking Out the Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '1 - Unplug the keyboard.\nUnplug the keyboard. If you have a laptop, turn it off.\n- ;' False
'Is keyboard connected?' '2 - Turn the keyboard upside-down.\nTurn the keyboard upside-down. You can also hold it at an angle, as long as part of the keyboard is pointing towards the floor.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '3 - Gently shake the keyboard.\nGently shake the keyboard. Let the crumbs shake out to the floor or table.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "4 - Brush away any extra crumbs.\nBrush away any extra crumbs. If there's trash on the keyboard, brush it away." None
'Is keyboard connected?' '5 - Check the keys again.\nCheck the keys again. See if they are working.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '0 - Blowing Out the Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '1 - Buy a can of compressed air.\nBuy a can of compressed air. You can find it at almost any place that sells electronics.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '2 - Turn the computer off.\nTurn the computer off. If you have a desktop, unplug the keyboard from the computer.' False
'Is keyboard connected?' "3 - Use the air to gently blow around and under the keys.\nUse the air to gently blow around and under the keys. Don't tilt the can, as it can pour out liquid.[1]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is keyboard connected?' '4 - Brush away any debris.\nBrush away any debris. If dirt or food is blown out, brush it away from the keyboard.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '5 - Try the keys again.\nTry the keys again. See if the keys are unstuck.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '0 - Removing Debris from a Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "1 - Shut down the computer and detach all connecting cables.\nShut down the computer and detach all connecting cables. To protect your hardware from damage, shut off your computer first before attempting to clean the keyboard. If your keyboard is wired, pull out the plug connecting it to the computer. If you can't remove the keyboard, such as when cleaning a laptop, disconnect your computer's power cable to eliminate the risk of electrical shock.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- USB keyboards can be unplugged before you shut down the computer. Doing this with a non-USB keyboard may damage your computer, so if you're unsure, always shut down the computer first.\n- Take the batteries out of wireless keyboards, especially if you plan on deep cleaning the keys.\n- ;" False
'Is keyboard connected?' "2 - Turn the keyboard upside down to shake out loose debris.\nTurn the keyboard upside down to shake out loose debris. Flip your keyboard and knock off as much loose debris as possible. Be gentle when shaking the keyboard. Most food crumbs, dirt, pet hair, and other debris will fall out right away. Tilt the keyboard in different directions and tap it a little harder to force out any leftover debris you notice.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Listen for the sound of debris rattling around inside the keyboard. This happens sometimes with mechanical keyboards and other devices with raised keys. Consider taking the keyboard apart to give it a deep cleaning.\n- If you're cleaning a laptop, hold the screen open while supporting the computer's base with your other hand." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "3 - Use compressed air to blow dust and debris out from the keys.\nUse compressed air to blow dust and debris out from the keys. Compressed air is your most reliable tool for general cleaning. Hold the canister at a 45-degree angle while pointing it at the keys. Sweep the nozzle across the keyboard while letting out controlled bursts of air. Keep the nozzle 1⁄2\xa0in (1.3\xa0cm) above the keyboard at all times.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Compressed air is often available at office supply stores, electronics shops, and general stores. You can also order canisters online.\n- To fully clean the keyboard, blow at it from different angles. Face it towards you at first, then rotate it to either side.\n- If you're cleaning a laptop or membrane keyboard, try holding it as you blow it out. Keep it tilted at about a 75-degree angle so it isn't completely vertical." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "4 - Use a dust vacuum to sweep up hard to remove debris.\nUse a dust vacuum to sweep up hard to remove debris. The suction power from a dust vacuum lifts away most stubborn debris stuck between the keys. If you don't have a dust vacuum with a hose, try using a regular vacuum with a brush attachment. Go over the entire keyboard, focusing particularly in the areas around the keys. Most of the tough debris gets wedged in there.[4]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Make sure none of your keys are loose, especially on a laptop. If a key comes off, retrieve it from the vacuum, wash it off, and slide it back into place. Fit it over the key stem or clip to bind it to the keyboard again." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "5 - Clean around the keys with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol.\nClean around the keys with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Dampen the cotton swab very lightly to avoid getting too much moisture underneath the keys. Wipe around each individual key to remove leftover dust, oils, and other grime. Repeat this a few times as needed to clean the sides of each key and the space around it. Swap out swabs as they get dirty.[5]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Isopropyl alcohol dries very quickly, so it is a better option than water. You can get it at most drug stores and general stores.\n- Another cleaning option is to wrap a microfiber cloth around a knife. Moisten it with isopropyl alcohol, then push it down into the keyboard's grooves. This works best for mechanical keyboards with raised keys.\n- Be cautious when working on a laptop. Isopropyl alcohol is still a great cleaning choice, but the laptop's delicate hardware is right underneath the keyboard. Don't let moisture drip underneath the keys." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "6 - Scrub the keyboard with a cloth dampened in isopropyl alcohol.\nScrub the keyboard with a cloth dampened in isopropyl alcohol. Choose a lint-free cloth or paper towel to avoid introducing new debris. Make sure the cloth isn't dripping at all after you dampen it. Wipe the top portion of each key to clear away the remaining dust and other debris.[6]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Watch out for frequently used keys like the space bar and enter key. These spots tend to have more grime. You may need to scrub them multiple times to clean them.\n- For very dirty areas, use a toothpick to break through the grime. Hold the toothpick almost flat against the key and rub the grime to loosen it. Scrub the rest off with isopropyl alcohol." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "7 - Polish the keyboard with a lint-free cloth.\nPolish the keyboard with a lint-free cloth. Wipe the keyboard one last time to remove lingering dust and excess moisture. Check it to make sure it looks fresh and new. If it's still dirty, consider taking it apart to give it a deep cleaning. When you're done, plug the keyboard in and give it a test run.[7]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Any isopropyl alcohol on the keyboard dries within about a minute. Water takes longer. If you used water or think moisture got into the keyboard, let it dry out for as long as 24 hours before plugging it back in." None
'Is keyboard connected?' '0 - Cleaning Inside a Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "1 - Switch off the computer and disconnect the keyboard.\nSwitch off the computer and disconnect the keyboard. Protect both your hardware and yourself by taking care of any electrical components. Shut off your computer first, then unplug the keyboard from it. If you're using a wireless keyboard, remove the batteries.[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Unplug the power cord if you're working on a laptop. Touch a key to make sure the computer is completely off.\n- If you have a non-USB keyboard, always turn off the computer before unplugging the keyboard." False
'Is keyboard connected?' "2 - Pull the keys off with a screwdriver if they are removable.\nPull the keys off with a screwdriver if they are removable. The keys on most modern keyboards fit over small clips and are easy to remove. Wedge a flathead screwdriver or butter knife underneath the corner of a key and lightly pry it up. Then, try to pull the key straight up with your fingers. You may need to wiggle it or pry up the opposite side to slide it off its clip.[14]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Take a quick picture of the keyboard with your phone before pulling off the keys. It will help you put the keys back in the correct order later.\n- For an easy way to remove keys, get a wire keycap puller. Find one online or at an electronics store.\n- If you're unsure about removing keys, consult your owner's manual or call the manufacturer. Find out their recommendations for key removal and cleaning." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "3 - Unscrew the keyboard and pull it apart if possible.\nUnscrew the keyboard and pull it apart if possible. Flip the keyboard over and look for screws. Some keyboards consist of faceplates bound together. If the keyboard has screws, remove the bottom faceplate to wash it separately. Check for hidden screws underneath the keyboard's labels.[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you can't remove the keys, you usually can remove the faceplate. Take the keys off afterward, if possible, to give the faceplate a more thorough cleaning." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "4 - Place the keys in a colander to wash them in warm water.\nPlace the keys in a colander to wash them in warm water. Set out a towel next to the sink. Run warm water from the faucet as you gather the keys into a colander. Then, hold the colander underneath running water, swirling the keys around by hand to rinse them. With a colander, most water and debris rinses off right away. When you're done, set the keys on a towel to finish drying.[16]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If rinsing isn't enough to clean the keys, try using a liquid dish soap. Fill a bowl with warm water, then mix in 1\xa0US\xa0tbsp (15\xa0mL) of dish soap to create soapy water. Denture tablets are also very effective and can be used in place of soap." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "5 - Wash the empty faceplate with soap and warm water.\nWash the empty faceplate with soap and warm water. Move the faceplate into a colander or bowl. Try rinsing it out with warm water. Clear out stubborn debris with soapy water and a microfiber cloth. When you're done, set the faceplate aside to dry.[17]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If your keyboard is very grimy, soak the faceplate and keys in soapy water for up to 6 hours. Scrub and rinse off everything when you're done." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "6 - Wipe the other half of the keyboard with a cloth and isopropyl alcohol.\nWipe the other half of the keyboard with a cloth and isopropyl alcohol. Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with isopropyl alcohol. Scrub the remaining faceplate to clear out as much debris as possible. Go around the stems that normally hold the keys in place.[18]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Make sure the cloth isn't dripping or else some of the moisture may reach the electronic components. Use an electronics cleaning brush from a general store to help remove tough debris." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "7 - Clean the key stems with cotton swabs dipped in isopropyl alcohol.\nClean the key stems with cotton swabs dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Finish cleaning out the keyboard by wiping away the remaining debris. The key stems are the little towers or clips perched on top of the keyboard. Wipe around the stems to remove debris on the faceplate. Then, dampen a cotton swab with a drop of cleaning solution to wipe off the top of each stem.[19]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Change out the cotton swabs as they get dirty to avoid leaving any debris behind.\n- Isopropyl alcohol dries quickly, so it's safer to use than water. Avoid using a lot of it. Dampen each swab lightly." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "8 - Let the keyboard dry for 2 to 3 days.\nLet the keyboard dry for 2 to 3 days. Find a place on your countertop to put the computer parts. Lay out some towels, then arrange the components over them. Keep the parts exposed to fresh air to dry them out.\n- Make sure the computer parts are in a secure spot so they don't fall on the floor or get lost. Keep them inaccessible to children or pets so they dry out fully." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "9 - Replace the keyboard parts and test it.\nReplace the keyboard parts and test it. Reassemble the keyboard by reversing the steps you took when taking it apart. For most keyboards, you will need to connect the faceplates first. Screw them back together, then set the keys on top of the clips or stems. Usually, all you have to do is slide the keys onto the clips to snap them in place.[20]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If your keyboard doesn't work, take it apart again. Make sure you assembled it properly and plugged in all of the cables.\n- Consider calling a professional to give laptops a cleaning. A professional technician can take apart your laptop, find damaged parts, and clean electronic components safely." True
'Is keyboard connected?' '10 - Finished.\nFinished.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '0 - Cleaning Your Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "1 - Disconnect the keyboard from its power source.\nDisconnect the keyboard from its power source. If you're using a laptop, this entails turning off and unplugging the laptop and removing its battery if possible. If you're using a standalone keyboard, unplugging it and/or removing the batteries will suffice.\n- ;" False
'Is keyboard connected?' '2 - Spray the keyboard with compressed air.\nSpray the keyboard with compressed air. Use the compressed air to blow any debris or dust out from the spaces between the keys and the keyboard base.\n- Spritzing the compressed air around each key is a good idea; even if not all of the keys are stuck, this will prevent future sticking.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "3 - Remove any remaining objects with a toothpick.\nRemove any remaining objects with a toothpick. If any large objects (e.g., residue) remain visible near or under the keyboard's keys, use a toothpick to scrape away the objects." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "4 - Wipe down your keyboard with isopropyl alcohol.\nWipe down your keyboard with isopropyl alcohol. Lightly spritz isopropyl alcohol onto a clean cloth, then run it from left to right across your keyboard's surface. This will help remove any gunk or sticky residue from around the keys.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If you don't have isopropyl alcohol, you can use water; however, make sure you pat dry your keyboard before proceeding if you do this.\n- If your computer has a UV coating or a similar effect, do not use isopropyl alcohol as it will remove the coating. Use warm water instead." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "5 - Test the keys.\nTest the keys. Try pressing repeatedly the sticky keys. If they aren't still sticky, you can stop here; otherwise, continue with the rest of this method." None
'Is keyboard connected?' '6 - Take a picture of your keyboard.\nTake a picture of your keyboard. Before you remove any keys, photograph your keyboard so that you know which keys go where.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "7 - Remove the sticky keys from the keyboard.\nRemove the sticky keys from the keyboard. If you're using a mechanical keyboard (e.g., a desktop keyboard), use a keycap puller if you have one; otherwise, you can wrap floss around the base of the key and gently pull upward. You may also have to resort to a flat-head screwdriver to pry up the keys.\n- If you have a laptop, refer to your laptop's manual or online documentation for instructions on removing the keys (in most cases, you'll pry the keys up from a specific point to avoid breaking their latches).\n- If you have a MacBook laptop, you can remove the key(s) by prying it/them up from the top of the key(s).\n- Most debris is found in the letters and numbers. Other keys tend to be less dirty and more difficult to replace after removal, especially the space bar.[2]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is keyboard connected?' '8 - Clean under the keys.\nClean under the keys. Use compressed air to remove exposed dust and debris, and a Q-tip or cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol to remove stickiness and stains.\n- For laptop keyboards and other keyboards with delicate internal parts, use gentle swabbing with a Q-tip only.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '9 - Wash and dry the keys.\nWash and dry the keys. If the underside of your keys are discolored or dirty, put them in a colander and run water over them, or rub them in a bucket of soapy water. Let them air dry completely on a paper towel.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "10 - Re-lubricate a mechanical keyboard's keys.\nRe-lubricate a mechanical keyboard's keys. If you have a mechanical keyboard, press down on the sticky key's lever and apply a drop of lubricant to the walls of the key's well, then release and press the lever a few times to incorporate the lubricant.\n- Make sure they lubricant you're using is specifically designed for keyboards or other sensitive plastics. Using a standard lubricant such as WD-40 may ruin the keyboard.\n- This is only necessary if the mechanical keyboard's lever(s) is/are still sticking after your cleaning." None
'Is keyboard connected?' '11 - Let your keyboard dry for at least two days before using it.\nLet your keyboard dry for at least two days before using it. Once your keyboard is bone-dry, you can proceed with reassembling it, plugging it back into your computer, and testing it out.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If the keys are still sticking, particularly on an older mechanical keyboard, consider taking your keyboard in for professional repairs.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "1 - Choose a keyboard to modify.\nChoose a keyboard to modify. There's not much point if a very similar keyboard with no number pad is affordable. The keyboard should have nothing other than the number pad keys on the number pad side, which is to be cut off. The project will be simpler if the keyboard has no special buttons, just the usual keys.\n- ;" None
'Is keyboard connected?' "2 - Remove the keyboard from the computer.\nRemove the keyboard from the computer. Turn off the computer and unplug the keyboard that you're going to modify. If you like, plug in a backup keyboard and restart the computer if you'll need it during the project.\n- Swapping a USB keyboard generally doesn't require a restart, but that will usually fix any problems. And using the not-yet-unplugged old keyboard is the best way to make sure you can shut the computer down cleanly." False
'Is keyboard connected?' "3 - Take the keyboard to a work area away from the computer.\nTake the keyboard to a work area away from the computer. Find a place where it's OK to scatter plastic shavings and possibly scrape something with a saw. The workspace should also be well-lit so you can see what you're doing, tidy so that you don't lose things, and fairly clean so that you don't contaminate the keyboard's inner workings. There should be an electrical outlet nearby for a vacuum to clean up messes throughout the project." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "4 - Prepare to work.\nPrepare to work. Clear your workspace. Plug in the vacuum and set it to to suck through a nozzle and preferably a clean soft bristle attachment which will be perfect for dislodging keyboard dirt and plastic shavings. Gather the blower and canned air for cleaning accumulated dirt from the key assemblies, saw(s), screwdriver(s) to fit the screws on the bottom of your keyboard, work gloves, and safety glasses.\n- Some electronics are sensitive to static, so a warm, humid day would be best. You could let a humidifier run in the area for a few hours first if the air is dry: heated winter air generally is. You could use a wrist strap and other antistatic devices[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- when handling the electronic parts, but they're unwieldy, and keyboards are tough and cheap as electronics go." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "5 - Open the keyboard.\nOpen the keyboard. You'll need to remove all the working parts from the space between the number pad and the other keys so that the case can be cut without damaging the insides with less-than-ideally placed or stress-focusing ragged cuts to mechanical parts, or with breaks in electronic circuits. To do that, you have to open up the keyboard. Before you take apart something complicated or unintuitive, or once you notice that you have (seeing, for instance, an array of different-length screws), make a reminder of how to put it back together. Take notes or a digital picture.\n- Turn the keyboard upside down and remove the screws from the back.\n- Sometimes, a plastic case may be held together partly by one or more screws hidden under a sticker. If so, poke into and slice around the edges of a round depression or lump in it with a small knife, or just poke a screwdriver through. In an area that would show, gently lift up the edge of the sticker with a knife (a blunt one will often do) and peel it up, lifting more than rolling back so as not to crease it, impart a strong bend that won't go back down, or damage the surface. If you remove it entirely, set it sticky-side-up out of harm's way until time to replace it.\n- Sometimes a plastic case may be held together by an interlocking tab at an edge. If so, lift out the other edge first or bend one or both mating parts to free it.\n- Sometimes a case may be held together by screws extending from the top into the bottom, such as screws under the spacebar, which pops off, on a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000, or screws under stickers.\n- When you have the bottom free, set the keyboard on a table to complete disassembly so its parts don't dump out before you see how they all fit together." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "6 - Disassemble the keyboard.\nDisassemble the keyboard. Set the keyboard on a table keys down: all the parts fit into openings and projections of the top part, with the bottom normally just pressing them into place, so gravity will keep them nestled in the top until you take them out. Once you can get something out of the outer case, there's no need to disassemble it further. It's best to take out all of the keys and big, loose items so they don't get broken and the plastic shavings you'll make by cutting the case can be vacuumed away, but anything small and firmly mounted entirely away from the number pad can stay. You'll notice the following parts, from the now up-facing bottom of the keyboard to the top:\n- Case screws. You already loosened these to free the bottom cover. Take them out and set them aside or carefully set the bottom aside with them still in the holes so they don't fall and get lost.\n- Bottom cover.\n- Multi-layer keyboard membrane set of thin, non-stretchy plastic with electrical circuit traces. Keep this together so that dirt doesn't get between the layers and put it aside. It's delicate and possibly susceptible to water damage, so don't clean it except to gently wipe off any excess dirt. Notice that it has holes which fit over pegs in the top cover to keep it from sliding around under the set of keys which is supposed to tap it in particular places to indicate what is being pressed. If it is held down somehow, remove whatever is holding it down. Unscrew screws and wiggle it past or cut off any bits of plastic holding it. Do not cut the membrane itself! Notice that the keyboard has an electrical connection to some electronics themselves connected to the USB cable. If those are permanently connected, remove them from the keyboard with the membrane. If it's removable, check that it can connect only one way or note how it connects. On the Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard, the membrane has a set of contacts at an edge that press between a rubber pad in a pocket and a set of contacts on the edge of a rigid printed circuit board that lays over it.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- One or more silicone sheets of dome switches to provide one dome per key. Notice that the domes face the keys, which would kink them to tap the membrane, and that, like the membrane, they fit over pegs to keep them from sliding around. They don't themselves contain any electronic parts, so wipe them or even wash them gently if you like, but make sure they are dry before reassembling the keyboard.\n- One or more key assemblies - banks of keys in plastic frames. On an old keyboard, these probably have lots of dirt that might even interfere with their smooth travel. Blow it out from between the keys with a small blower or canned air. Wash them if you like, even in a dishwasher (away from the heating element, which could melt them) but make sure they are dry before reassembling the keyboard. It's not easy to remove the keys from their plastic carriers and you might break something trying.If the keys of the to-be-removed number pad are mounted in a common assembly with others, such as the navigation keys, remove the keys in the leftmost row of the number pad for room to work in cutting the assembly. It's best to put the risk of mistakes closest to the keys you don't want, and, depending on the keyboard's design, a plastic rib remaining on the number-pad side will help anchor the truncated key assembly securely in position with the truncated keyboard case. On the Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard, a key is best removed by squeezing catches on the back and pushing it through the frame.In some keyboards, such as the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000, the key assemblies may be affixed to the top cover. It's OK to leave them there, but take extra care to get out the plastic shavings after cutting off the number pad so they don't interfere with the keyboard's operation.\n- Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicator lights. These may be attached to another electronic assembly or, as with the Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard, rest on contacts on the membrane. Check the orientation of the assembly and its contacts. Even if it appears symmetrical at first glance, it may have to go back in a particular orientation. Note which end faces a particular way on tape attached to the assembly before removing it if there is a risk of confusion.\n- Cord and main circuit board. On the Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard, the cord is woven through several small gaps in the top cover to diffuse and relieve strain from pulls on it before leading to the circuit board, which connects to the membrane with an edge connector that rests against the membrane, which in turn is pressed down by a rubber pad. Set this assembly, and the pad, aside.\n- Spacebar and its separate dome switch. Some keyboards may not have a separate dome switch or mounting for the space bar, but the Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard does. Take out the dome switch so it doesn't collect plastic shavings (dirt tends to cling to the silicone), and remove the spacebar too.\n- Top cover. If you've removed everything electronic from it, you can wash it. You can wash the bottom cover, too." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "7 - Reassemble the empty keyboard top and bottom covers.\nReassemble the empty keyboard top and bottom covers. Screw them together. Use at least the screws close to the gap between the navigation keys and number pad. You'll cut through the top and bottom covers together so that the cut parts mate neatly." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "8 - Mark the empty keyboard top and bottom covers for cutting.\nMark the empty keyboard top and bottom covers for cutting. In addition to creating a straight, square profile, take care to preserve the stiffening flanges and ribs near the number pad.[4]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Wide masking tape is great for marking straight lines: place it on the side to be kept, with its far edge indicating the place to cut. It stays fairly straight when stretched taut (stretch any tape from the middle of its width, rather than along one edge, to reduce curving) to automatically continue a straight line and may reduce lifting of little bits of plastic, i.e., burring, at the cut edge.On the Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard, there is a squarish stiffening flange extending inward at the edge of the top cover's hole for the number pad. Keep this for strength. Tear off several inches of tape, set the edge of the tape along the edge of this flange (next to, but not into, which you'll cut), and continue the tape forward and back.If you'll use a long, stiff saw to cut the case, you'll just saw across the whole breadth at once and continue down through the bottom cover. If not, you may need to mark the bottom cover for cutting. You may not just be able to wrap the tape around, since a varying cross section from one end to the other might cause the tape not to continue straight around. Use a separate piece of tape lined up with the first at the front and back of the keyboard before the places its path curves. Or line up the bottom cover marking tape with measurements taken inward from the right edge of the case by a ruled carpenter's square hanging over that edge, matching measurements from given points at the margin of the top-cover tape to the edge of the case to corresponding points at the margin of the bottom-cover tape. (Because the bottom cover is smaller than the top cover, tucking into it, you can't just measure equal distances inward from the edge of each cover separately).\n- If the keyboard case has stick-on or otherwise removable feet where you will cut, or on the part you will cut off, peel them off and set them aside to leave the adhesive untouched, and stick them at uncushioned corners after you reassemble the keyboard." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "9 - Cut the keyboard case.\nCut the keyboard case. It's just thin plastic, so pretty much anything will cut it. But shears would twist and break it. A sharp, coarse-bladed hacksaw or a backsaw will be best: lay the blade flat on a flat part of the line to be cut, press and drag it somewhat firmly to start the kerf (take care to start a single distinct cut without marring the surrounding material), and keep the blade vertical as you saw through the top and bottom covers. No need to press hard once the saw is started in its kerf: push back and forth gently, and let it do the work until the keyboard case just comes apart.If you have only a little saw, you can cut the frame from one end to the other (watch the number-pad left flange and cut next to it). If you have a hobby rotary tool such as a Dremel, you could follow the tape all the way around. Wear hand and eye protection, particularly if you are using a hacksaw (whose blade can break), a saw with big teeth, or a small power tool (a big one would be very dangerous). Protect the work surface with something like scrap wood or an old telephone book.\n- Save the removed pieces. You might be able to use part of the removed bottom cover, especially if it was cut off perfectly straight, to close up the cut edge of the keyboard.\n- You can use sandpaper to smooth very-rough areas. But it will create many fine, messy plastic particles. Don't turn a fairly straight, rough edge into a smooth, wavy edge through uneven sanding if you plan to attach a flat, rigid cover to the cut edge. A sanding block to hold the paper flat would help avoid this and the gaps it would leave.\n- Unless you're going to glue a rigid plate over the entire cut end, you can gently round the cut corners by stroking a flat file around them a few times for appearance. Since the rounded profile will look good, but the cut edge won't, keep the file in a vertical plane. You could use sandpaper on a flat surface or in a sanding block instead of a file.\n- Once you've finished cutting and grinding, remove the tape and open the keyboard case again so you can clean out the shavings." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "10 - If the number pad is part of a larger key assembly, cut it off.\nIf the number pad is part of a larger key assembly, cut it off. On the Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard, the number pad is part of the same bank of keys as the navigation keys, which you'll need to keep. There is a rib at the left edge of the number pad. Keep this, and cut immediately to the right of it: it adds strength and rests against the top-cover flange that was at the left of the number pad to keep the key assembly from slipping left. Cut the key assembly as you did the keyboard case. Mark it, similarly, before cutting if you like." None
'Is keyboard connected?' '11 - Vacuum up the plastic shavings.\nVacuum up the plastic shavings. A clean soft bristle attachment would be best, and any small nozzle would be good, for breaking their static cling to surfaces and sweeping away burrs from cut edges.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' "12 - If the number pad dome switches are part of a larger sheet, cut them off.\nIf the number pad dome switches are part of a larger sheet, cut them off. If the number pad keys are part of a larger assembly, the dome switches probably are part of a larger sheet. They're held in place under the keys by being squeezed at the edges, and their sheet is soft and probably translucently inconspicuous, so it's best to leave a fraction of an inch (cm) margin beyond what is needed than to leave too little. Be sure to only cut off the number key switches, not the navigation key switches, and trim close to the switches to be removed rather than close to the ones to keep. Use a single cut with a paper cutter or a full-size scissors to avoid jagged edges that can focus tension and tear." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "13 - Do not cut the multi-layer keyboard membrane.\nDo not cut the multi-layer keyboard membrane. Do not crease it, which could bring the layers into contact in the wrong place or break the circuit traces, either. It has a network of circuits from which the number pad is not cleanly separable. You'd probably wreck the keyboard." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "14 - Reassemble the keyboard.\nReassemble the keyboard. You'll essentially reverse the disassembly process. This will be easiest if you support the front cover by edges or corners so the key assemblies can drop in fully rather than themselves resting on a table. Put in the electronic controller, lights, and keys; put in the dome switches; put in the membrane; and set up electrical connections (on a Microsoft Natural Elite keyboard, don't forget the rubber pad that squeezes the membrane-controller connection together). Line up all of the the dome switches' and membrane's retention holes. Screw on the back cover. Put on any rubber feet you removed and, after the keyboard is working and this project is otherwise finished, replace any stickers you removed. The number pad part of the keyboard membrane will just hang out of the keyboard case for now. Touching the protruding membrane may cause errors such as unwanted number-pad keystrokes." None
'Is keyboard connected?' "15 - Test the keyboard.\nTest the keyboard. Check that all of the remaining keys gently snap and rebound when tapped, as before. Plug in the keyboard and check that all of the keys work. You may need to restart the computer for it to recognize that the keyboard has been attached. If the keyboard doesn't work, check that it's plugged in to a working port, and, if that's not the problem, open the keyboard and inspect the assembly. If only some of the keys do not perform correctly, check the assembly near them in particular." None
'Is keyboard connected?' '16 - Tuck away the number pad\'s part of the membrane.\nTuck away the number pad\'s part of the membrane. You have a few options for this flap:\n- Wrap it underneath the bottom edge of the keyboard and hold its edge in place with cellophane tape. This is quick and easy. But it looks sloppy. It leaves the membrane vulnerable to contamination, especially from spills--though those aren\'t much of a risk in a dedicated keyboard drawer. It leaves the keyboard unsuitable for placement on surfaces that might press on the membrane and thereby register keystrokes, such as the user\'s lap. If the keyboard erroneously registers keystrokes from the flap, try shielding one of its layers from the other with plastic wrap. You could still tuck it under, rather than into, the keyboard. In that case, don\'t put plastic wrap over the spot the tape is to attach.\n- Prevent it from registering keystrokes by separating its two outer layers from one another and other surfaces with plastic wrap, then tuck it back into the keyboard. This looks much better, and protects the flap from the environment. But it risks damaging the membrane and thus killing the keyboard by bending and breaking it or flaking off its circuit traces, either immediately or over time. It also risks mechanical and electrical interference with the keys it\'s tucked under, usually the navigation keys.To do this, cut a strip of plastic wrap a little longer than the length of the protruding membrane flap (which, with standard plastic-wrap width of 12"/30cm or so, will be much wider). Draw the plastic wrap around the bottom layer of the membrane flap, which needs to be separated not only from the top flap but from the bottom flap area nearby inside the keyboard case which it will be bent up against. Pair up the cut edges at the right edge and the top or bottom edge of the plastic wrap (whichever isn\'t wrapped) and press them together so they cling. Keep the plastic wrap only one layer thick and trim off any great excess extending past the membrane layer edge. A 1/2 inch (1 cm) margin is plenty.You could try plastic tape instead of plastic wrap. It would stay in place readily. But attempting to remove it, as you might want to try if something doesn\'t work initially, could damage the circuit traces--possibly invisibly--and kill the keyboard.Turn the keyboard over and loosen the screws holding the number-pad side of it together, and if necessary the others, so that the cut edge of the keyboard can loosen by a small fraction of an inch (a few mm). Bend over the membrane flap, all layers together, and tuck it in under the navigation keys\' adjacent membrane. You may have to tuck the membrane flap in at a slight angle to best accommodate the screws and other obstructions extending through the keyboard. Leave at least the very edge of the fold out so that it doesn\'t get creased hard and possibly soon break on its own. You could roll up the flap, too, but it might be harder to store or cover if it is rolled up and under tension to expand than if it is simply bent over.\n- Folding the membrane into many layers (which will bulge around the folded edges, inside and outside the keyboard enclosure) to tuck into a small space will likely make it too thick and press on the adjacent navigation key switches from underneath. So, you may be left with most of it tucked in and a little sticking out at the keyboard edge. Ignoring that works great.You could cover the cut edge of the keyboard with wide, strong tape such as mailing tape, a hard cover of another material, or even a flat piece of plastic made from the cut-off piece of the bottom cover, tipped upward. If you use tape, and have to remove the tape, carefully free it from the plastic wrap or you may pull that off and have to replace it. If you use part of the bottom cover, you may have to remove or trim down its rim and ribs, and mark its inside edge for cutting by reference to the contour of the edge of the top cover above the bottom cover. After cleaning the mating surfaces, you could attach the plate made from the bottom cover or other rigid material with glue, solvent cement, or strong double-sided tape suitable for the materials involved. If glued or cemented, they would probably have to be held firmly with a device such as a strap clamp until dry. Attaching an improvised cover with a strong adhesive or cement could frustrate opening the keyboard later.' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - Using Apple Software Update' None
'Is printer connected?' '1 - Connect your printer to your Mac computer.\nConnect your printer to your Mac computer.\n- You can connect the printer with either a USB cable or wirelessly if applicable.\n- For wireless printers, use the Wireless Setup Wizard with the Wi-Fi name and password.\n- You can also use WPS mode - push button or PIN.\n- ;' True
'Is printer connected?' '2 - Click on the Apple icon on the left top corner of the computer.\nClick on the Apple icon on the left top corner of the computer.' None
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Go to System Preferences.\nGo to System Preferences.' None
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Click on Software Update.\nClick on Software Update.\n- Check that your printer name is on the list for software updates.' None
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Click on the Update button to update the printer drivers and software.\nClick on the Update button to update the printer drivers and software. This will complete the process to update your drivers.\n- If the printer name is not in the list, proceed with the following method.' None
'Is external drive connected?' '0 - Backing Up to an External Drive' None
'Is external drive connected?' '1 - Open the Photos app on your Mac.\nOpen the Photos app on your Mac. The Photos app looks like a colored pinwheel in a white circle icon. You can find it in your Applications folder.' None
'Is external drive connected?' '2 - Click the Photos tab on the menu bar.\nClick the Photos tab on the menu bar. You can find it next to the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of your screen. It will open a drop-down menu.' None
'Is external drive connected?' '3 - Click Preferences on the menu.\nClick Preferences on the menu. This will open your Photos settings in a new window.' None
'Is external drive connected?' '4 - Click the Show in Finder button next to "Library Location.\nClick the Show in Finder button next to "Library Location." You can find this option at the top of the General tab. It will open a new Finder window, and show your Photos Library file here.' None
'Is external drive connected?' '5 - Right-click the "Photos Library" file in Finder.\nRight-click the "Photos Library" file in Finder. This will open your right-click options on a drop-down menu.' None
'Is external drive connected?' '6 - Select Copy on the right-click menu.\nSelect Copy on the right-click menu. This will copy your Photos Library file to your clipboard. You can now paste it to your external drive to keep a manual backup of your pictures.\n- Alternatively, you can select the file, and press ⌘ Command+C on your keyboard to copy it.' None
'Is external drive connected?' '7 - Connect your external drive and open it on your computer.\nConnect your external drive and open it on your computer. You can find your external drive mounted on your desktop. Double-click on it to open its contents in Finder.' True
'Is external drive connected?' '8 - Press ⌘ Command+V on your keyboard.\nPress ⌘ Command+V on your keyboard. This will paste the copied Photos Library file to your external drive.\n- Anytime you want to use this backup, copy the Photos Library file from your external drive, and paste it to the original location of the file on your Mac.' None
'Is isight connected?' '0 - External iSight Method' None
'Is isight connected?' '1 - Plug in your iSight to your Mac.\nPlug in your iSight to your Mac. It should recognize it.\n- ;' True
'Is isight connected?' '2 - Go to iMovie' None
'Is isight connected?' 'Go to iMovie' None
'Is isight connected?' '3 - On iMovie, go to the option where it has a video camera' None
'Is isight connected?' 'On iMovie, go to the option where it has a video camera' None
'Is isight connected?' '4 - Click "Record with iSight"' None
'Is isight connected?' 'Click "Record with iSight"' None
'Is isight connected?' '5 - Done!\nDone!' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '0 - Setting Up Touch ID' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' "1 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. You'll find this in the upper-left corner of the screen." None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '2 - Click System Preferences.\nClick System Preferences.' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' "3 - Click Touch ID.\nClick Touch ID. If you don't see this option, click the Show All button at the top of the window. The icon is a grid with 12 dots." None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '4 - Click Add a fingerprint.\nClick Add a fingerprint.' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '5 - Type your account password.\nType your account password.' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '6 - Place your finger on the Touch ID sensor when prompted.\nPlace your finger on the Touch ID sensor when prompted.' True
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '7 - Lift and place again in a slightly different position.\nLift and place again in a slightly different position.' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '8 - Repeat placing your finger until the scan is complete.\nRepeat placing your finger until the scan is complete. Make sure you move your finger slightly each time so that the scanner can read all angles.' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '9 - Click the checkboxes for the services you want to use.\nClick the checkboxes for the services you want to use. You can use your fingerprint to unlock your Mac, enable Apple Pay in Safari, and authorize purchases in the iTunes and App Stores.' None
'Is touch id sensor connected?' '10 - Unlock your Mac with your fingerprint.\nUnlock your Mac with your fingerprint. Once enabled, you can unlock your Mac from the login screen by simply placing your finger on the Touch ID sensor.[3]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '0 - Creating a Bootable Install Drive' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '1 - Go to https:__support.apple.com_en-us_HT208202' None
'Is usb drive connected?' 'Go to https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208202' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '2 - Click on Download macOS Sierra.\nClick on Download macOS Sierra. A file named InstallOS.dmg will download.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '3 - After the .dmg file has downloaded, open it, then click on InstallOS.pkg, and follow the onscreen instructions.\nAfter the .dmg file has downloaded, open it, then click on InstallOS.pkg, and follow the onscreen instructions.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '4 - You will find the installer in the Applications folder.\nYou will find the installer in the Applications folder.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '5 - Plug the USB drive to the computer.\nPlug the USB drive to the computer. You’ll see a hard drive icon appear on the desktop when the drive mounts.' True
'Is usb drive connected?' '6 - Rename the USB drive.\nRename the USB drive. To make the drive easier to work with, name it “bootdrive.”\n- Right-click or Ctrl+click the drive icon.\n- Select “Rename.”\n- Type bootdrive\n- Press ⏎ Return' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '7 - Launch Applications > Utilities > Terminal.app.\nLaunch Applications > Utilities > Terminal.app. A black window with white text prompt will appear.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '8 - Copy the following command.\nCopy the following command. Use your mouse to highlight the following (lengthy) command, then press ⌘ Cmd+C to copy.\n- sudo /Applications/Install\\ macOS\\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/bootdrive --applicationpath /Applications/Install\\ macOS\\ Sierra.app' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '9 - Return to Terminal and press ⌘ Cmd+V.\nReturn to Terminal and press ⌘ Cmd+V. The long code you copied will appear after the prompt.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '10 - Hit ⏎ Return.\nHit ⏎ Return. Now you should see “Password” on the next line in the terminal.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '11 - Type the administrator password and press ⏎ Return.\nType the administrator password and press ⏎ Return. When the password is accepted, you’ll see a message asking you to confirm that you want to erase the disk.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '12 - Press Y and then ⏎ Return.\nPress Y and then ⏎ Return. The bootable version of the Sierra installer will start copying to your USB drive.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- The process will take several minutes and you’ll know it’s complete when you see “Copy Complete” and “Done” in the terminal.\n- If you see a pop-up message about Time Machine during the installation, click the “Don’t Use” button.' None
'Is headphone connected?' '0 - Troubleshooting Common Problems' None
'Is headphone connected?' '1 - Check your sound input settings.\nCheck your sound input settings. If you\'re not getting a signal, navigate to your computer\'s sound settings and make sure that the correct device is selected, and the levels are appropriate.\n- \n- On a mac there are no drivers to get in the way, so the only other thing you need to do is to go into System Settings and click on "Sound," then select "Input." Make sure that the microphone is checked, rather than the built-in microphone.\n- On a PC, go into the Control Panel and clicking on "Hardware and Sound," then click on "Sound" and it should pop up another windows. At the top, click on recording, and you should see your microphone there. If it doesn\'t have a green check mark next to it, it isn\'t selected. Click on it and click properties. You can then change the settings at the bottom to "Use this Device" and it will automatically use it next time it is plugged into your computer.' None
'Is headphone connected?' '2 - Set the input level.\nSet the input level. On most computers, you\'ll be able to control the level of the input volume. With lower quality mics, it\'ll usually need to be set somewhat high to get a half-way decent signal, but you don\'t want to blow out the levels, either. It\'s usually best to set it somewhere in the default range, about 50%.\n- On a Mac, you can do this in the System Settings, under "Sound."\n- On a PC, you can do this in "Hardware and Sound," under "Sound."' None
'Is headphone connected?' '3 - Check your speaker and computer volume.\nCheck your speaker and computer volume. If you have external speakers, or have headphones plugged in, you need to double-check and make sure that the volume levels are adjusted properly, as well as the settings on your desktop, or you may not be hearing anything.' True
'Is headphone connected?' "4 - Check the settings on the microphone.\nCheck the settings on the microphone. Obviously, you need to make sure the microphone is switched on, the cable is plugged in flush, and that you've got any other settings adjusted correctly, depending on the microphone.\n- Some condenser mics, and speaking microphones will have a variety of toggle settings, some of which might be louder, or feature a wider range of sound than others. Switch between them to get a sense for what sounds best for your purposes." None
'Is headphone connected?' "5 - Check the setting in the specific program that you're using.\nCheck the setting in the specific program that you're using. Different audio processing programs will have a variety of input settings as well, that you need to check. Some recording software may still be set to pick up internal mics, or audio from other sources, even if you changed it in your system settings.\n- For example if you are using Skype, go to: Tools>Options>Audio settings, and select your microphone. If your microphone isn't listed or still doesn't work then check whether it requires software or drivers to run." None
'Is headphone connected?' "6 - Try restarting your computer.\nTry restarting your computer. Sometimes, you'll need to close the program you're trying to use at least, or even restart to get some computers to recognize a new piece of hardware you've plugged in.\n- If the microphone still doesn't work then try using another microphone or try using the microphone on another computer. This should help you figure out whether it is the computer or the microphone which is at fault." None
'Is microphone connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is microphone connected?' "1 - Figure out if you need an external microphone.\nFigure out if you need an external microphone. Sometimes, it's text that gets the word across easier than if you talk. However, there are other times when talking gets the word across better than text-alone.\n- ;" None
'Is microphone connected?' '2 - Use a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one.\nUse a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one. Much like talking into a camera-microphone or telephone receiver, you can record sounds from your voice just by talking into it.' None
'Is microphone connected?' "3 - Develop a list of items the microphone could be used with.\nDevelop a list of items the microphone could be used with. Perhaps you'd like to make a call or maybe to even produce your own custom sounds, a microphone on a PC is crucial." None
'Is microphone connected?' "4 - Find another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in.\nFind another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in. Sometimes, a PC won't come with a microphone built-in. Microphones have become second-nature to be purchasable at a PC store offline, and knowing whether or not you can plug one in, is a major deal. See and identify if you have a place for your microphone to plug in.\n- On laptops, If you have one, you will know. This circular plug in will be on one of the sides of the laptop. If it doesn't have these circular plug-ins, look for an empty USB plug. USB plug-in microphones are becoming popular, as more and more people convert to using more and more mobile devices.\n- Don't get confused, if your laptop has two circular plug-in locations. Most laptops have two, one of them being for use with external headphones.\n- On a desktop computer, the jack would be somewhere on a panel of the computer system (not the monitor). Again, this may be near where a USB or headphones jack would be.\n- The microphone jack looks pretty much identical to the headphones jack. Don't get confused, though: they are two completely different things. The headphones jack transports sound out of your computer into the headphones. The microphone jack transports sound from the microphone into the computer." None
'Is microphone connected?' "5 - Plug your microphone into the microphone jack.\nPlug your microphone into the microphone jack. It's just like inserting headphones into your computer, or maybe your phone or MP3 player." True
'Is microphone connected?' "6 - Enunciate properly\nEnunciate properly. Mumbling people can't be well understood, and the video-watcher might even stop watching your video. Pronounce the words clearly and correctly. If you're not sure how to say a word, either look it up or don't say it at all." None
'Is microphone connected?' '7 - Speak up.\nSpeak up. People are only willing to turn up the volume so much. Record a ten-second video of you talking at your normal volume and listen to it at your preferred video volume. If you must turn the volume up on your device, you have to speak up a bit. If you need to turn it down, turn your talking volume down in turn too.' None
'Is microphone connected?' "8 - Talk at a medium pace.\nTalk at a medium pace. If you talk too fast, no one will understand you. If you talk too slow, the conversation will sound dry or boring, and your videos may even then become too long. Find a happy medium! Think of the person you are talking to, as being a complete stranger. Don't think about the camera as being a friend, even though you may or may not know when or how you bought this camera." None
'Is microphone connected?' "9 - Know what you are going to say.\nKnow what you are going to say. If you have no idea what you're even talking about, issues may arise. Stuttering or pausing, or even rambling often are good signs that people can honestly know that you don't know what to say. Make up and bring a bulleted list of topics to talk about with you when you walk up to the podium to talk about your topic." None
'Is microphone connected?' "10 - Breathe often and in a natural rhythm.\nBreathe often and in a natural rhythm. If you're saying everything in one breath or talking too many breaths, your voice will sound weird." None
'Is microphone connected?' '11 - Avoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words.\nAvoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words. They are a big "turn off" to the watcher. No one wants to listen to \'She\'s not coming to my party because she\'s the most annoying person I met!" Would you listen to that for five minutes? Make your topics something a person\'s whole family can enjoy.' None
'Is microphone connected?' '12 - Use language that everyone will understand.\nUse language that everyone will understand. Unless huge words and/or slang are necessary in the video, avoid using them' None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "1 - Figure out if you need an external microphone.\nFigure out if you need an external microphone. Sometimes, it's text that gets the word across easier than if you talk. However, there are other times when talking gets the word across better than text-alone.\n- ;" None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' '2 - Use a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one.\nUse a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one. Much like talking into a camera-microphone or telephone receiver, you can record sounds from your voice just by talking into it.' True
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "3 - Develop a list of items the microphone could be used with.\nDevelop a list of items the microphone could be used with. Perhaps you'd like to make a call or maybe to even produce your own custom sounds, a microphone on a PC is crucial." None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "4 - Find another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in.\nFind another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in. Sometimes, a PC won't come with a microphone built-in. Microphones have become second-nature to be purchasable at a PC store offline, and knowing whether or not you can plug one in, is a major deal. See and identify if you have a place for your microphone to plug in.\n- On laptops, If you have one, you will know. This circular plug in will be on one of the sides of the laptop. If it doesn't have these circular plug-ins, look for an empty USB plug. USB plug-in microphones are becoming popular, as more and more people convert to using more and more mobile devices.\n- Don't get confused, if your laptop has two circular plug-in locations. Most laptops have two, one of them being for use with external headphones.\n- On a desktop computer, the jack would be somewhere on a panel of the computer system (not the monitor). Again, this may be near where a USB or headphones jack would be.\n- The microphone jack looks pretty much identical to the headphones jack. Don't get confused, though: they are two completely different things. The headphones jack transports sound out of your computer into the headphones. The microphone jack transports sound from the microphone into the computer." None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "5 - Plug your microphone into the microphone jack.\nPlug your microphone into the microphone jack. It's just like inserting headphones into your computer, or maybe your phone or MP3 player." None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "6 - Enunciate properly\nEnunciate properly. Mumbling people can't be well understood, and the video-watcher might even stop watching your video. Pronounce the words clearly and correctly. If you're not sure how to say a word, either look it up or don't say it at all." None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' '7 - Speak up.\nSpeak up. People are only willing to turn up the volume so much. Record a ten-second video of you talking at your normal volume and listen to it at your preferred video volume. If you must turn the volume up on your device, you have to speak up a bit. If you need to turn it down, turn your talking volume down in turn too.' None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "8 - Talk at a medium pace.\nTalk at a medium pace. If you talk too fast, no one will understand you. If you talk too slow, the conversation will sound dry or boring, and your videos may even then become too long. Find a happy medium! Think of the person you are talking to, as being a complete stranger. Don't think about the camera as being a friend, even though you may or may not know when or how you bought this camera." None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "9 - Know what you are going to say.\nKnow what you are going to say. If you have no idea what you're even talking about, issues may arise. Stuttering or pausing, or even rambling often are good signs that people can honestly know that you don't know what to say. Make up and bring a bulleted list of topics to talk about with you when you walk up to the podium to talk about your topic." None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' "10 - Breathe often and in a natural rhythm.\nBreathe often and in a natural rhythm. If you're saying everything in one breath or talking too many breaths, your voice will sound weird." None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' '11 - Avoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words.\nAvoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words. They are a big "turn off" to the watcher. No one wants to listen to \'She\'s not coming to my party because she\'s the most annoying person I met!" Would you listen to that for five minutes? Make your topics something a person\'s whole family can enjoy.' None
'Is build - in microphone connected?' '12 - Use language that everyone will understand.\nUse language that everyone will understand. Unless huge words and/or slang are necessary in the video, avoid using them' None
'Is external microphone connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is external microphone connected?' "1 - Figure out if you need an external microphone.\nFigure out if you need an external microphone. Sometimes, it's text that gets the word across easier than if you talk. However, there are other times when talking gets the word across better than text-alone.\n- ;" None
'Is external microphone connected?' '2 - Use a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one.\nUse a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one. Much like talking into a camera-microphone or telephone receiver, you can record sounds from your voice just by talking into it.' None
'Is external microphone connected?' "3 - Develop a list of items the microphone could be used with.\nDevelop a list of items the microphone could be used with. Perhaps you'd like to make a call or maybe to even produce your own custom sounds, a microphone on a PC is crucial." None
'Is external microphone connected?' "4 - Find another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in.\nFind another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in. Sometimes, a PC won't come with a microphone built-in. Microphones have become second-nature to be purchasable at a PC store offline, and knowing whether or not you can plug one in, is a major deal. See and identify if you have a place for your microphone to plug in.\n- On laptops, If you have one, you will know. This circular plug in will be on one of the sides of the laptop. If it doesn't have these circular plug-ins, look for an empty USB plug. USB plug-in microphones are becoming popular, as more and more people convert to using more and more mobile devices.\n- Don't get confused, if your laptop has two circular plug-in locations. Most laptops have two, one of them being for use with external headphones.\n- On a desktop computer, the jack would be somewhere on a panel of the computer system (not the monitor). Again, this may be near where a USB or headphones jack would be.\n- The microphone jack looks pretty much identical to the headphones jack. Don't get confused, though: they are two completely different things. The headphones jack transports sound out of your computer into the headphones. The microphone jack transports sound from the microphone into the computer." True
'Is external microphone connected?' "5 - Plug your microphone into the microphone jack.\nPlug your microphone into the microphone jack. It's just like inserting headphones into your computer, or maybe your phone or MP3 player." None
'Is external microphone connected?' "6 - Enunciate properly\nEnunciate properly. Mumbling people can't be well understood, and the video-watcher might even stop watching your video. Pronounce the words clearly and correctly. If you're not sure how to say a word, either look it up or don't say it at all." None
'Is external microphone connected?' '7 - Speak up.\nSpeak up. People are only willing to turn up the volume so much. Record a ten-second video of you talking at your normal volume and listen to it at your preferred video volume. If you must turn the volume up on your device, you have to speak up a bit. If you need to turn it down, turn your talking volume down in turn too.' None
'Is external microphone connected?' "8 - Talk at a medium pace.\nTalk at a medium pace. If you talk too fast, no one will understand you. If you talk too slow, the conversation will sound dry or boring, and your videos may even then become too long. Find a happy medium! Think of the person you are talking to, as being a complete stranger. Don't think about the camera as being a friend, even though you may or may not know when or how you bought this camera." None
'Is external microphone connected?' "9 - Know what you are going to say.\nKnow what you are going to say. If you have no idea what you're even talking about, issues may arise. Stuttering or pausing, or even rambling often are good signs that people can honestly know that you don't know what to say. Make up and bring a bulleted list of topics to talk about with you when you walk up to the podium to talk about your topic." None
'Is external microphone connected?' "10 - Breathe often and in a natural rhythm.\nBreathe often and in a natural rhythm. If you're saying everything in one breath or talking too many breaths, your voice will sound weird." None
'Is external microphone connected?' '11 - Avoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words.\nAvoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words. They are a big "turn off" to the watcher. No one wants to listen to \'She\'s not coming to my party because she\'s the most annoying person I met!" Would you listen to that for five minutes? Make your topics something a person\'s whole family can enjoy.' None
'Is external microphone connected?' '12 - Use language that everyone will understand.\nUse language that everyone will understand. Unless huge words and/or slang are necessary in the video, avoid using them' None
'Is headphone connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is headphone connected?' "1 - Figure out if you need an external microphone.\nFigure out if you need an external microphone. Sometimes, it's text that gets the word across easier than if you talk. However, there are other times when talking gets the word across better than text-alone.\n- ;" None
'Is headphone connected?' '2 - Use a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one.\nUse a built-in microphone in your PC, if your PC is installed with one. Much like talking into a camera-microphone or telephone receiver, you can record sounds from your voice just by talking into it.' None
'Is headphone connected?' "3 - Develop a list of items the microphone could be used with.\nDevelop a list of items the microphone could be used with. Perhaps you'd like to make a call or maybe to even produce your own custom sounds, a microphone on a PC is crucial." None
'Is headphone connected?' "4 - Find another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in.\nFind another suitable place on your PC for an external microphone to be plugged in. Sometimes, a PC won't come with a microphone built-in. Microphones have become second-nature to be purchasable at a PC store offline, and knowing whether or not you can plug one in, is a major deal. See and identify if you have a place for your microphone to plug in.\n- On laptops, If you have one, you will know. This circular plug in will be on one of the sides of the laptop. If it doesn't have these circular plug-ins, look for an empty USB plug. USB plug-in microphones are becoming popular, as more and more people convert to using more and more mobile devices.\n- Don't get confused, if your laptop has two circular plug-in locations. Most laptops have two, one of them being for use with external headphones.\n- On a desktop computer, the jack would be somewhere on a panel of the computer system (not the monitor). Again, this may be near where a USB or headphones jack would be.\n- The microphone jack looks pretty much identical to the headphones jack. Don't get confused, though: they are two completely different things. The headphones jack transports sound out of your computer into the headphones. The microphone jack transports sound from the microphone into the computer." None
'Is headphone connected?' "5 - Plug your microphone into the microphone jack.\nPlug your microphone into the microphone jack. It's just like inserting headphones into your computer, or maybe your phone or MP3 player." True
'Is headphone connected?' "6 - Enunciate properly\nEnunciate properly. Mumbling people can't be well understood, and the video-watcher might even stop watching your video. Pronounce the words clearly and correctly. If you're not sure how to say a word, either look it up or don't say it at all." None
'Is headphone connected?' '7 - Speak up.\nSpeak up. People are only willing to turn up the volume so much. Record a ten-second video of you talking at your normal volume and listen to it at your preferred video volume. If you must turn the volume up on your device, you have to speak up a bit. If you need to turn it down, turn your talking volume down in turn too.' None
'Is headphone connected?' "8 - Talk at a medium pace.\nTalk at a medium pace. If you talk too fast, no one will understand you. If you talk too slow, the conversation will sound dry or boring, and your videos may even then become too long. Find a happy medium! Think of the person you are talking to, as being a complete stranger. Don't think about the camera as being a friend, even though you may or may not know when or how you bought this camera." None
'Is headphone connected?' "9 - Know what you are going to say.\nKnow what you are going to say. If you have no idea what you're even talking about, issues may arise. Stuttering or pausing, or even rambling often are good signs that people can honestly know that you don't know what to say. Make up and bring a bulleted list of topics to talk about with you when you walk up to the podium to talk about your topic." None
'Is headphone connected?' "10 - Breathe often and in a natural rhythm.\nBreathe often and in a natural rhythm. If you're saying everything in one breath or talking too many breaths, your voice will sound weird." None
'Is headphone connected?' '11 - Avoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words.\nAvoid using cases of bad grammar, slang, and swear words. They are a big "turn off" to the watcher. No one wants to listen to \'She\'s not coming to my party because she\'s the most annoying person I met!" Would you listen to that for five minutes? Make your topics something a person\'s whole family can enjoy.' None
'Is headphone connected?' '12 - Use language that everyone will understand.\nUse language that everyone will understand. Unless huge words and/or slang are necessary in the video, avoid using them' None
'Is second monitor connected?' '0 - On Windows' None
'Is second monitor connected?' "1 - Make sure your computer can support multiple displays.\nMake sure your computer can support multiple displays. This isn't usually an issue for laptop computers, but your desktop computer may not meet the requirements for adding a second monitor:\n- \n- Laptop — If your laptop has at least one video output port, you can use it to connect a second monitor.\n- Desktop — Your desktop computer must have at least two video ports in total (one to connect the primary monitor and one to connect the second monitor). The ports do not have to match, but they do have to be a part of the same graphics card; this means that if you have two graphics cards installed, you'll need to use the same one for both monitors.\n- \n- ;" None
'Is second monitor connected?' "2 - Identify your computer's video output port.\nIdentify your computer's video output port. Video output ports are found on the side of your laptop or, if you're using a desktop computer, on the back of the tower next to the port into which your primary monitor is plugged. Common output ports include the following:\n- \n- HDMI — Resembles a six-sided, flat port.\n- DisplayPort — Resembles a rectangular port with a crimped side.\n- USB-C — Resembles a thin, rounded oval port.\n- VGA — Resembles a colored trapezoid with pinholes in it. VGA isn't common on post-2012 computers, but you may have to work with VGA if you're connecting a new computer to an old monitor (or vice versa)." None
'Is second monitor connected?' "3 - Find your monitor's video input port.\nFind your monitor's video input port. Modern monitors tend to use either DisplayPort or HDMI ports for their inputs, but some monitors will also have VGA ports.\n- If you have an exceptionally old monitor, you may find a DVI port on the back of your second monitor. DVI ports resemble white boxes with clusters of holes, as well as a section with a few separate holes." None
'Is second monitor connected?' "4 - Buy a cable to connect your monitor to your computer if necessary.\nBuy a cable to connect your monitor to your computer if necessary. If you don't have a cable which can connect your computer to your monitor (e.g., an HDMI cable), you'll need to buy one.\n- If your computer and your monitor both have a common port (e.g., HDMI), it's easier (and cheaper) to buy a cable that fits both ports even if a higher-definition option is available.\n- If the monitor's input doesn't match your computer's output (e.g., if the monitor uses a VGA input while your computer uses an HDMI output), you will need to buy an adapter.\n- Some video output combinations, such as HDMI to DisplayPort, come as cables that you can purchase instead of buying an adapter." None
'Is second monitor connected?' "5 - Plug one end of the cable into your computer.\nPlug one end of the cable into your computer. The cable should plug into your computer's video output port.\n- Remember, if you're using a desktop computer, this must be a video output port that is part of the same graphics card that your primary monitor uses." None
'Is second monitor connected?' "6 - Plug the other end of the cable into your monitor.\nPlug the other end of the cable into your monitor. The free end of the cable should fit into your selected port on the back of the monitor.\n- If you're using an adapter, you'll plug one end of the cable into the adapter and then plug the monitor's cable into both the monitor and the adapter." None
'Is second monitor connected?' "7 - Power on the monitor.\nPower on the monitor. If your monitor isn't plugged into a power source, attach it via the included power cable; you can then press the Power button on the monitor to turn it on.\n- Depending on your computer, you may see your desktop reflected on the second monitor when it turns on." True
'Is second monitor connected?' '8 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is second monitor connected?' '9 - Open Settings .\nOpen Settings . Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. This will open the Settings window.' None
'Is second monitor connected?' "10 - Click System.\nClick System. It's a screen-shaped icon in the upper-left side of the window." None
'Is second monitor connected?' '11 - Click Display.\nClick Display. This tab is in the upper-left corner of the window.' None
'Is second monitor connected?' '12 - Scroll down and click the "Multiple displays" drop-down box.\nScroll down and click the "Multiple displays" drop-down box. It\'s the box below the "Multiple displays" heading near the bottom of the page. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu.' None
'Is second monitor connected?' "13 - Select a display option.\nSelect a display option. Depending on what you want your second monitor to do, click one of the following options:\n- \n- Duplicate these displays — Copies everything that's on your computer's primary display to the second monitor.\n- Extend these displays — Creates an extension of your desktop on the second monitor. This essentially gives you more space with which to work.\n- Show only on 1 — Blacks out the second monitor and shows content only on the first monitor.\n- Show only on 2 — Blacks out the first monitor and shows content only on the second monitor.\n- Depending on your computer, you may have additional options here." None
'Is monitor connected?' '0 - Mac OS X' None
'Is monitor connected?' '1 - Know which Macs you can use.\nKnow which Macs you can use. All Macs support at least one additional monitor, though some Macs only have one available port to share between charging, file transfers, and external displays. If you have a MacBook laptop with only one port, make sure that your computer is fully charged and disconnected from any peripherals (e.g., USB flash drives) before attempting to connect another monitor.' None
'Is monitor connected?' "2 - Find your Mac's video output port.\nFind your Mac's video output port. Depending on your Mac, you'll find one (or more) of the following ports on the side of your Mac (MacBook and MacBook Pro) or on the back of your Mac (iMac):\n- \n- USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) — Oval-shaped port. Modern MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and iMacs have anywhere from one to four of these.\n- Thunderbolt 2 — Square-shaped port. Found on older Macs.\n- HDMI — Six-sided, flat port. Found on older Macs." None
'Is monitor connected?' "3 - Find your monitor's video input port.\nFind your monitor's video input port. Modern monitors tend to use either DisplayPort or HDMI ports for their inputs, but some monitors will also have VGA ports.\n- If you have an exceptionally old monitor, you may find a DVI port on the back of your second monitor. DVI ports resemble white boxes with clusters of holes, as well as a section with a few separate holes." None
'Is monitor connected?' "4 - Buy a cable to connect your monitor to your computer if necessary.\nBuy a cable to connect your monitor to your computer if necessary. If you don't have a cable which can connect your computer to your monitor (e.g., an HDMI cable), you'll need to buy one.\n- If your computer and your monitor both have a common port (e.g., HDMI), it's easier (and cheaper) to buy a cable that fits both ports even if a higher-definition option is available.\n- If the monitor's input doesn't match your computer's output (e.g., if the monitor uses a VGA input while your computer uses an HDMI output), you will need to buy an adapter.\n- Some video output combinations, such as HDMI to DisplayPort, come as cables that you can purchase instead of buying an adapter." None
'Is monitor connected?' "5 - Plug one end of the cable into your computer.\nPlug one end of the cable into your computer. The cable should plug into your computer's video output port." None
'Is monitor connected?' "6 - Plug the other end of the cable into your monitor.\nPlug the other end of the cable into your monitor. The free end of the cable should fit into your selected port on the back of the monitor.\n- If you're using an adapter, you'll plug one end of the cable into the adapter and then plug the monitor's cable into both the monitor and the adapter." None
'Is monitor connected?' "7 - Power on the monitor.\nPower on the monitor. If your monitor isn't plugged into a power source, attach it via the included power cable; you can then press the Power button on the monitor to turn it on.\n- Depending on your computer, you may see your desktop reflected on the second monitor when it turns on." True
'Is monitor connected?' '8 - Open the Apple menu .\nOpen the Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.' None
'Is monitor connected?' "9 - Click System Preferences….\nClick System Preferences…. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the System Preferences window." None
'Is monitor connected?' "10 - Click Displays.\nClick Displays. It's a screen-shaped icon in the System Preferences window. A pop-up window will open." None
'Is monitor connected?' '11 - Click the Arrangement tab.\nClick the Arrangement tab. This is at the top of the Displays pop-up window.' None
'Is monitor connected?' '12 - Extend your desktop to the second display.\nExtend your desktop to the second display. If you want to use the second monitor as an extension of your desktop, uncheck the "Mirror displays" box at the bottom of the window.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you just want your second monitor to mirror whatever is on your Mac\'s primary monitor, skip this step.' None
'Is tv connected?' '0 - Windows' None
'Is tv connected?' "1 - Determine how your computer can connect to the TV.\nDetermine how your computer can connect to the TV. Connecting your computer to your TV requires connecting the two via a video cable. On the back of your computer, you'll see multiple ports and connectors. Video connectors may be located near the USB, speaker, and Ethernet connections, or you may have a separate graphics card further down the back of the computer. There are three main connectors that you want to look for on your computer:[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- HDMI - This is the current standard for connecting HD devices, and most modern computers will have an HDMI port on the back. HDMI carries both picture and audio. The HDMI port looks like a longer USB port.\n- DVI - This is a digital connection that uses pins. DVI connectors are rectangular and have three rows of eight pins each. DVI only transfers the image signal.\n- VGA - This is the old standard for connecting display devices. It is a trapezoidal connection with 15 pins arranged in three rows, and is typically blue. Avoid using this connection if you have access to DVI or HDMI, as VGA is the lowest-quality. VGA only transfers the image signal, and cannot display HD images.\n- ;" None
'Is tv connected?' "2 - Determine how your TV can connect to the computer.\nDetermine how your TV can connect to the computer. Once you know the types of connections your computer supports, you'll need to find out what types of connections your TV supports. Most TVs have input ports on the back of the TV, though some have ports along one of the sides.\n- Most modern HDTVs have one or more HDMI ports. This is the quickest and most pain-free way to connect, and also provides the best quality. HDMI is the only connection method that transfers both audio and video through one cable.\n- DVI is not as common anymore, but can still be found on many HDTVs and standard definition TVs.\n- VGA is typically not available on HDTVs, but can be found on standard definition TVs." None
'Is tv connected?' "3 - Note the input label on your TV.\nNote the input label on your TV. This will help you select the correct input when switching to your computer's display." None
'Is tv connected?' "4 - Get the right video cable for your preferred connection.\nGet the right video cable for your preferred connection. Buying a cable can be a confusing experience, as companies often throw buzzwords around to make their cables seem better than the competition. When it comes down to it, most people won't notice a difference between a cheap and an expensive cable. If you're buying HDMI, the cable either works or it doesn't, so a $5 cable will result in the same quality as an $80 cable.\n- If you don't have a matching connector on both your computer and your TV, you'll need an adapter. For example, if you have a DVI connector on your computer but only have an HDMI port on your TV, you can get a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or cable. In this case, the HDMI wouldn't transfer any audio since DVI doesn't support audio." None
'Is tv connected?' "5 - Connect your computer to your TV using your cable.\nConnect your computer to your TV using your cable. If you are connecting HDMI to HDMI, you won't need any other cables. If you are connecting using a different method, you'll need an audio cable as well.\n- To connect an audio cable from a laptop, use a 3.5mm audio cable and connect it to the Headphone jack on your laptop. On a desktop, use the green audio jack on the back of the computer. When connecting the audio cable to the TV, you may be able to use a single 3.5mm audio plug or the stereo (RCA) 2-plug cable.\n- If you're connecting via VGA, turn your computer and TV off first. For DVI and HDMI, you don't need to worry about turning your equipment off." True
'Is tv connected?' '6 - Switch your TV to the correct input.\nSwitch your TV to the correct input. Make sure to select the input that you connected the cable to on your TV. Most TV remotes have an "Input" or "Source" button that will allow you to choose.' None
'Is tv connected?' '7 - Switch your computer to the TV\'s display.\nSwitch your computer to the TV\'s display. There are several ways that you can do this, depending on the type of computer that you are using.\n- Many laptops have a "Display" key that will switch between connected displays. You may need to press the Fn key to access it, and it may just have a symbol instead of the word "Display".\n- In Windows 7 and later, you can press the Windows key + P to open the Project menu. You can then select which display mode you want to use (computer, TV, extended desktop, or duplicate displays).\n- In any version of Windows, you can right-click on the desktop and select "Screen Resolution" or "Properties". The "Multiple displays" menu will allow you to select between the different display modes (computer, TV, extended desktop, or duplicate displays).' None
'Is tv connected?' '8 - Adjust the resolution of the display (if necessary).\nAdjust the resolution of the display (if necessary). Your computer\'s monitor and your TV may have different resolutions, and your TV\'s display may be blurry when you switch over. Use the "Resolution" slider in the "Screen Resolution/Properties" window to select a clear resolution.\n- Most HDTVs have a native resolution of 1920x1080. Select the "Recommended" resolution if possible.' None
'Is tv connected?' '0 - Mac' None
'Is tv connected?' '1 - Find out what kind of video port your Mac has.\nFind out what kind of video port your Mac has. There are four main types of connectors that your Mac or Macbook may have. Knowing which connection type you have will help you figure out what equipment you need.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- HDMI - The HDMI port looks like a longer, slimmer USB port, with small indents on each side. The port will have "HDMI" printed above it. This is the current standard for connecting HD devices, and most Macs and MacBooks made after 2012 have this port. HDMI does not require any special adapters.\n- Thunderbolt - This is a port slightly smaller than a USB port. It will have a small lightning bolt icon printed above it. You will need a Thunderbolt-to-HDMI adapter to connect to most HDTVs.\n- Mini DisplayPort - This port looks identical to the Thunderbolt port. The logo is a small box with a line on each side.\n- Micro-DVI - This is one of the older ports that you may encounter. The icon is the same as the Mini DisplayPort, but the port looks like a smaller USB port.' None
'Is tv connected?' "2 - Find the input ports on your TV.\nFind the input ports on your TV. They may be located on the back or along the side. The most common TV input ports are HDMI, DVI, and VGA. If you can connect HDMI-to-HDMI, you'll only need one cable for both video and audio. For all other connections, you'll need a separate audio cable.\n- Make note of the input label so that you can easily switch the TV to it later." None
'Is tv connected?' "3 - Get the proper adapter (if necessary).\nGet the proper adapter (if necessary). Once you know the port that your Mac has and the connection that your TV supports, you can get the adapter that you need.[3]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If your Mac has an HDMI port and your TV has an HDMI port, all you need is a standard HDMI cable.\n- If your TV supports HDMI but your Mac has a Thunderbolt or Mini DisplayPort, you'll need a Thunderbolt/Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter." None
'Is tv connected?' "4 - Get the proper cable.\nGet the proper cable. Once you have your adapter, you can get the right cable. If your adapter goes to HDMI, get any HDMI cable. Cheap HDMI cables will work just as well as expensive ones. If you are connecting via DVI or VGA, you'll need an audio cable as well as the video cable." None
'Is tv connected?' '5 - Plug your adapter into your Mac.\nPlug your adapter into your Mac. Connect the video adapter to the display port on your Mac.' None
'Is tv connected?' "6 - Use your video cable to connect your adapter to your TV.\nUse your video cable to connect your adapter to your TV. If both the computer and the TV have HDMI ports, just use a standard HDMI cable to connect the two.\n- If you aren't using HDMI to connect to the TV, you'll need an audio cable to get the sound from your Mac to your TV or home theater system. Use a 3.5mm audio cable to connect the Headphone jack on your Mac to the Audio In port on your TV or receiver." None
'Is tv connected?' "7 - Switch your TV to the correct input.\nSwitch your TV to the correct input. Select the input that your computer is connected to. Some TVs may have multiple inputs of the same type to choose from, so make sure you select the right one.\n- In most cases, your desktop will be automatically extended to your TV's display." None
'Is tv connected?' '8 - Click the Apple menu on your Mac and select "System Preferences".\nClick the Apple menu on your Mac and select "System Preferences".' None
'Is tv connected?' '9 - Select the "Displays" option in the System Preferences menu.\nSelect the "Displays" option in the System Preferences menu.' None
'Is tv connected?' '10 - Select the "Best for external display" option in the "Display" tab.\nSelect the "Best for external display" option in the "Display" tab. This will optimize your screen resolution for your connected TV.' None
'Is tv connected?' '11 - Click the "Arrangement" tab.\nClick the "Arrangement" tab. This will show how your two displays are oriented in relation to each other. This affects how your mouse moves between displays.' None
'Is tv connected?' "12 - Drag the white menu bar from the computer's display to the TV.\nDrag the white menu bar from the computer's display to the TV. This will switch your primary display to your TV." True
'Is tv connected?' '13 - Return to the System Preferences window and select "Sound".\nReturn to the System Preferences window and select "Sound". In the "Output" tab, select "HDMI" if you connected via HDMI cable. If you connected via another cable, select the audio cable as the source.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '0 - Mac' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '1 - Understand how key shortcuts work.\nUnderstand how key shortcuts work. To use a key shortcut, you will hold down one or more modifier keys and press a letter (or another modifier key). Modifier keys include the following:[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- ⌘ Command - Located on the left and right sides of the spacebar.\n- ⌥ Option - Located next to the ⌘ Command keys.\n- Control - Located on the left side of the keyboard.\n- Fn - Located in the bottom-left side of the keyboard. This key activates the alternative uses for the "Function" keys (e.g., F8).\n- ⇧ Shift - Located on the left and right sides of the keyboard.\n- Arrow keys - While not technically modifier keys, the arrow keys can be used to select items.\n- ⏎ Return - Located on the right side of the keyboard. Allows you to open a selected item.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '2 - Use keyboard shortcuts for common actions.\nUse keyboard shortcuts for common actions. Instead of using the mouse or a program\'s buttons, you can use your Mac\'s keyboard to do things like copying files or text, and opening certain programs:\n- \n- ⌘ Command+X - Copy selected text or file, then delete it from the current location (also called "cutting").\n- ⌘ Command+C - Copy selected text or file without deleting it.\n- ⌘ Command+V - Paste a copied item.\n- ⌘ Command+Z - Undo the last command.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+Z - Redo the last command if you used the Undo command.\n- ⌘ Command+A - Select all items in your current folder.\n- ⌘ Command+F - Open the search bar in a specific window, browser, or program.\n- ⌘ Command+G - Find the next instance of an item (e.g., a word) you searched for.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+G - Find the previous instance of an item you searched for.\n- ⌘ Command+H - Hide the front (currently open) app or program\'s window.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+H - Hide all windows except the front app or program.\n- ⌘ Command+M - Minimize the front window.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+M - Minimize all front app\'s windows.\n- ⌘ Command+N - Open a new document, window, or tab depending on the program you\'re using.\n- ⌘ Command+O - Open a selected item (e.g., a file or folder).\n- ⌘ Command+P - Print the current document.\n- ⌘ Command+S - Save your current document.\n- ⌘ Command+Q - Quit the front app.\n- ⌘ Command+Esc - Open the Force Quit menu.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+⌥ Option+Esc - Hold for three seconds to force-quit the front app.\n- ⌘ Command+Space - Bring up the Spotlight search bar.\n- ⌘ Command+Tab ↹ - Switch to the next open app.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+~ - Switch to the next window of the front app.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+3 - Take a full-screen screenshot.\n- ⌘ Command+, - Open the front app\'s preferences.' True
'Is keyboard connected?' "3 - Make your computer sleep, log out, or shut down.\nMake your computer sleep, log out, or shut down. There are several shortcuts you can use to lock down your computer quickly:\n- \n- Control + Power button - Bring up the Sleep/Restart/Shut down menu.\n- Control+⌘ Command + Power button - Force your Mac to reboot.\n- Control+⇧ Shift + Power button - Shut off your Mac's screen.\n- Control+⌘ Command + Media eject button - Quit all apps, then restart.\n- Control+⌥ Option+⌘ Command + Power button - Quit all apps, then shut down.\n- ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+Q - Brings up a prompt that, when accepted, logs you out of your account.\n- ⌥ Option+⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+Q - Logs you out of your account without asking to confirm." None
'Is keyboard connected?' '4 - Use shortcuts to navigate the Finder.\nUse shortcuts to navigate the Finder. You can use keyboard shortcuts to perform several actions inside of the Finder:\n- \n- ⌘ Command+D - Duplicate selected items.\n- ⌘ Command+E - Eject a selected drive (e.g., flash drive).\n- ⌘ Command+F - Open Spotlight in the Finder.\n- ⌘ Command+I - Display the Get Info window for a selected item.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+C - Open the Computer folder.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+D - Open the Desktop folder.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+F - Open the All My Files folder.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+G - Open a Go to Folder search.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+H - Open your Mac\'s Home folder.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+I - Open iCloud Drive.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+K - Open the Network window.\n- ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+L - Open the Downloads folder.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+O - Open the Documents folder.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+R - Open the AirDrop utility.\n- Control+⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+T - Place the selected item on the Dock.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+U - Open the Utilities folder.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+D - Hide the Dock (or show it if it\'s already hidden).\n- Control+⌘ Command+T - Add the selected item to the Finder sidebar.\n- ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+P - Hide the address bar (or show it if it\'s hidden).\n- ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+S - Hide the sidebar (or show it if it\'s hidden).\n- ⌘ Command+J - Show the folder View options.\n- ⌘ Command+N - Open a new window in the Finder.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+N - Create a new folder in your current location in the Finder.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+N - Create a "smart" folder in your current location in Finder.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+V - Move copied files from their current location to your current location.\n- ⌘ Command + 1, 2, 3, or 4 - Change the way icons are displayed in the current folder.\n- ⌘ Command+[ - See the last folder you were in.\n- ⌘ Command+] - Go to the next folder in the path.\n- ⌘ Command + Brightness down - Enable or disable display mirroring while your Mac is connected to another display (e.g., a TV).\n- ⌘ Command+Del - Send a selected item to the Trash.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+Delete - Empty the Trash with a warning message.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+⇧ Shift+Delete - Empty the trash without warning.\n- ⌥ Option + Brightness up - Open the Display settings.\n- ⌥ Option+Mission Control - Open your Mission Control preferences.\n- ⌥ Option+Volume Up - Open your Mac\'s Sound preferences.\n- ⌘ Command+Mission Control - Displays the desktop.' None
'Is keyboard connected?' '5 - Use shortcuts to edit the text in a document.\nUse shortcuts to edit the text in a document. Rather than clicking a text editor\'s various buttons, you can use shortcuts to edit the text:\n- \n- ⌘ Command+B - Make selected text bold.\n- ⌘ Command+I - Make selected text italic.\n- ⌘ Command+U - Make selected text underlined.\n- ⌘ Command+T - Hide the "Fonts" window, or displays it if the window is already hidden.\n- ⌘ Command+D - Chooses the Desktop folder as the Open or Save destination.\n- ⌘ Command+Control+D - Display a selected word\'s definition.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+: - See the "Spelling and Grammar" window.\n- ⌘ Command+; - Search for spelling errors in the document.\n- Control+L - Place the cursor in the center of the screen.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+F - Open the Search field.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+C - Copy selected text\'s formatting.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+V - Apply copied formatting to selected text.\n- ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+⇧ Shift+V - Apply formatting from surrounding content to selected content.\n- ⌘ Command+I - Bring up the Inspector window.\n- ⌘ Command+P - Open document settings.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+S - Open the "Save As" window.\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+- - Decrease a selected item\'s font size (or picture size).\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift++ - Increase a selected item\'s font size (or picture size).\n- ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+? - Open the Help window.' None
'Is phone connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is phone connected?' '1 - Click on the following link to install updated ZTE Warp drivers on your computer:\nClick on the following link to install updated ZTE Warp drivers on your computer: http://hexamob.com/drivers/GENERICOS/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi\n- ;' None
'Is phone connected?' '2 - Tap on “Menu” and select “Settings” on your ZTE Warp device.\nTap on “Menu” and select “Settings” on your ZTE Warp device.' None
'Is phone connected?' '3 - Tap on “Developer options,” and remove the checkmark next to “USB debugging.\nGo to the MediaFire website on your computer at http://www.mediafire.com/?iemp8viqmyg8g3q.' None
'Is phone connected?' '3 - Tap on “Developer options,” and remove the checkmark next to “USB debugging.\nGo to the MediaFire website on your computer at http://www.mediafire.com/?iemp8viqmyg8g3q.' None
'Is phone connected?' '5 - Select the option to download the root package to your Windows or Mac computer.\nSelect the option to download the root package to your Windows or Mac computer.' None
'Is phone connected?' "6 - Save the root package archive folder to your computer's desktop.\nSave the root package archive folder to your computer's desktop." None
'Is phone connected?' '7 - Double-click on the archive folder to extract all files.\nDouble-click on the archive folder to extract all files.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is phone connected?' '8 - Connect your ZTE Warp to your computer using a USB cable.\nConnect your ZTE Warp to your computer using a USB cable.' True
'Is phone connected?' '9 - Double-click on the file named “runme.bat” on your desktop.\nDouble-click on the file named “runme.bat” on your desktop. The rooting software will launch.' None
'Is phone connected?' '10 - Follow the on-screen prompts to root your ZTE Warp.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to root your ZTE Warp.' None
'Is phone connected?' '11 - Disconnect your phone from your computer when the rooting process is complete.\nDisconnect your phone from your computer when the rooting process is complete.' False
'Is phone connected?' '12 - Verify that an app called “Superuser” displays in your app menu.\nVerify that an app called “Superuser” displays in your app menu. Your ZTE Warp is now rooted and ready for use.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is phone connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is phone connected?' '1 - Download TeamViewer on your computer.\nDownload TeamViewer on your computer. In your preferred web browser, go the official Team Viewer site and download the TeamViewer application for your computer.\n- Go to https://www.teamviewer.us\n- Click Download Now.\n- ;' None
'Is phone connected?' '2 - Double-click the installer file to begin installing TeamViewer.\nDouble-click the installer file to begin installing TeamViewer. The full file name is TeamViewer_Setup.exe on Windows and TeamViewer.dmg on Mac. This will start the installation, simply follow the installation prompts to install TeamViewer.\n- By default, your downloaded files can be found in your Downloads folder.' None
'Is phone connected?' "3 - Open TeamViewer on your computer.\nOpen TeamViewer on your computer. It's the app with the icon of a blue double-sided arrow on a white circle. Double-click the app icon to launch TeamViewer. You will see an ID, Password, and Partner ID on the main screen.\n- TeamViewer may already be open after it finished installing." None
'Is phone connected?' '4 - Download TeamViewer on your phone.\nDownload TeamViewer on your phone. TeamViewer is available in both the Google Play Store on Android phones and the App Store on iPhones.\n- Open the Play Store on Android or App Store on iPhone.\n- Go to Search and type teambviewer in the search bar.\n- Tap the TeamViewer app.\n- Tap Install, or Get next to Team Viewer.' None
'Is phone connected?' '5 - Open TeamViewer on your phone.\nOpen TeamViewer on your phone. It\'s the app with the icon of a blue double-sided arrow on a white circle. You can open it by tapping it on your home screen, or tap "Open" in the Google Play Store or App Store.' None
'Is phone connected?' '6 - Type your computer\'s ID on your phone.\nType your computer\'s ID on your phone. Your ID is on the line that says "Your ID" on TeamViewer on your computer screen. Type your ID in the line that says "Partner ID" on your Phone.' None
'Is phone connected?' "7 - Tap Remote Control.\nTap Remote Control. It's the blue button below the Partner ID line." None
'Is phone connected?' "8 - Type the computer's password on your phone.\nType the computer's password on your phone. Type the password on your computer's TeamViewer screen into the password prompt on your phone." None
'Is phone connected?' '9 - Tap Ok.\nTap Ok. Your phone will connect to your computer.' True
'Is phone connected?' '10 - Tap Continue.\nTap Continue. There is a brief intro that explains how to do mouse interactions with the touchscreen on your phone. Tap "Continue" to start controlling your computer from your phone.\n- You can disconnect from your computer by clicking or tapping the "x" button on your phone, or computer.' None
'Is cd drive connected?' '0 - Burning a Data CD' None
'Is cd drive connected?' '1 - Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW into the CD drive.\nInsert a blank CD-R or CD-RW into the CD drive. A CD-R can be written to once, and then becomes read-only. A CD-RW can have data added and deleted.\n- These steps work for burning data DVDs as well as CDs, as long as your computer supports burning DVDs.' True
'Is cd drive connected?' '2 - Choose the Open Finder option.\nChoose the Open Finder option. When you insert a blank disc, you are typically asked how you would like to handle it on the computer. This option will open the Finder so you can easily drag and drop files when you select the CD' None
'Is cd drive connected?' '3 - Look for the icon of the blank CD that appears on your desktop.\nLook for the icon of the blank CD that appears on your desktop. It will be labeled “Untitled CD”. Double-click it to open the CD Finder window.' None
'Is cd drive connected?' '4 - Drag and drop the desired folders and files onto the CD.\nDrag and drop the desired folders and files onto the CD. Rename any files or folders that you want before you start the burn process. Once they are burned to the CD, you cannot change the names.' None
'Is cd drive connected?' '5 - Initiate the burn.\nInitiate the burn. Click File and then select “Burn Untitled CD”. You will be given the opportunity to name the CD. This name will appear whenever the CD is inserted into a computer.' None
'Is cd drive connected?' '6 - Click Burn after naming the CD.\nClick Burn after naming the CD. The files will then be saved onto the CD. This process can take anywhere from a minute to almost an hour depending on the size of the files you want to burn.\n- To reuse a CD-RW disc, erase all of the data on the disc and then repeat the burn process.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '1 - Connect a network cable to the back of your Xbox 360 console.\nConnect a network cable to the back of your Xbox 360 console.\n- ;' True
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '2 - Plug the other end of the network cable into an Ethernet port on your Mac computer.\nPlug the other end of the network cable into an Ethernet port on your Mac computer.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '3 - Click on the Apple icon on your Mac computer, and select “System Preferences.\nClick on the Apple icon on your Mac computer, and select “System Preferences.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '4 - Click on “Sharing” and place a checkmark next to “Internet Sharing.\nClick on “Sharing” and place a checkmark next to “Internet Sharing.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '5 - Click on “AirPort” from the dropdown menu next to “Share your connection from.\nClick on “AirPort” from the dropdown menu next to “Share your connection from.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '6 - Click on “Ethernet Adaptor (en2)” next to “To computers using.\nClick on “Ethernet Adaptor (en2)” next to “To computers using.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '7 - Click on the “back” button at the top of the System Preferences window to return to the main menu.\nClick on the “back” button at the top of the System Preferences window to return to the main menu.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '8 - Click on “Network.\nClick on “Network.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '9 - Select “WiFi” and click on the “DNS” tab.\nSelect “WiFi” and click on the “DNS” tab.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '10 - Write down the number displayed below “DNS servers.\nWrite down the number displayed below “DNS servers.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '11 - Click on “OK,” then select “Ethernet.\nClick on “OK,” then select “Ethernet.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '12 - Click on “TCP _ IP,” and select “Off” next to “Configure IPv4.\nClick on “TCP / IP,” and select “Off” next to “Configure IPv4.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '13 - Click on “Apply.\nClick on “Apply.” Your Mac will now be configured to work with your Xbox 360.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '14 - Click on the “Guide” button on your Xbox 360 controller.\nClick on the “Guide” button on your Xbox 360 controller. The Guide button is the round button marked with an “X” in the middle of the controller.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '15 - Navigate to “Settings” and select “System Settings.\nNavigate to “Settings” and select “System Settings.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '16 - Select “Network Settings,” followed by “Wired Network” if prompted to do so by your Xbox 360.\nSelect “Network Settings,” followed by “Wired Network” if prompted to do so by your Xbox 360.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '17 - Select “Configure Network,” and select “IP Settings” from the Basic Settings tab.\nSelect “Configure Network,” and select “IP Settings” from the Basic Settings tab.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '18 - Select “Manual,” then select “IP Address.\nSelect “Manual,” then select “IP Address.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '19 - Enter the following IP address, then select “Done:\nEnter the following IP address, then select “Done:” 192.168.2.2.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '20 - Select “Subnet Mask” and enter 255.255.255.0.\nSelect “Subnet Mask” and enter 255.255.255.0.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '21 - Select “Done,” then select “Gateway.\nSelect “Done,” then select “Gateway.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '22 - Enter the following IP address, then select “Done:\nEnter the following IP address, then select “Done:” 192.168.2.1.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '23 - Navigate to the tab labeled “Basic Settings” and select “DNS Settings.\nNavigate to the tab labeled “Basic Settings” and select “DNS Settings.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '24 - Select “Manual,” followed by “Primary DNS Server.\nSelect “Manual,” followed by “Primary DNS Server.”' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '25 - Enter the DNS Servers numbers you wrote down previously in step #10 of this article.\nEnter the DNS Servers numbers you wrote down previously in step #10 of this article.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '26 - Select “Done,” then select “Done” once again.\nSelect “Done,” then select “Done” once again.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '27 - Press the “B” button on your Xbox 360 controller.\nPress the “B” button on your Xbox 360 controller.' None
'Is xbox 360 console connected?' '28 - Select “Test Xbox Live Connection” to verify that your Xbox 360 has been successfully connected to your Mac computer.\nSelect “Test Xbox Live Connection” to verify that your Xbox 360 has been successfully connected to your Mac computer. You will now be able to connect to Xbox Live and play games on your Xbox 360 using your Mac’s Internet connection.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '1 - Connect a network cable to the back of your Xbox 360 console.\nConnect a network cable to the back of your Xbox 360 console.\n- ;' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '2 - Plug the other end of the network cable into an Ethernet port on your Mac computer.\nPlug the other end of the network cable into an Ethernet port on your Mac computer.' True
'Is mac computer connected?' '3 - Click on the Apple icon on your Mac computer, and select “System Preferences.\nClick on the Apple icon on your Mac computer, and select “System Preferences.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '4 - Click on “Sharing” and place a checkmark next to “Internet Sharing.\nClick on “Sharing” and place a checkmark next to “Internet Sharing.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '5 - Click on “AirPort” from the dropdown menu next to “Share your connection from.\nClick on “AirPort” from the dropdown menu next to “Share your connection from.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '6 - Click on “Ethernet Adaptor (en2)” next to “To computers using.\nClick on “Ethernet Adaptor (en2)” next to “To computers using.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '7 - Click on the “back” button at the top of the System Preferences window to return to the main menu.\nClick on the “back” button at the top of the System Preferences window to return to the main menu.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '8 - Click on “Network.\nClick on “Network.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '9 - Select “WiFi” and click on the “DNS” tab.\nSelect “WiFi” and click on the “DNS” tab.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '10 - Write down the number displayed below “DNS servers.\nWrite down the number displayed below “DNS servers.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '11 - Click on “OK,” then select “Ethernet.\nClick on “OK,” then select “Ethernet.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '12 - Click on “TCP _ IP,” and select “Off” next to “Configure IPv4.\nClick on “TCP / IP,” and select “Off” next to “Configure IPv4.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '13 - Click on “Apply.\nClick on “Apply.” Your Mac will now be configured to work with your Xbox 360.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '14 - Click on the “Guide” button on your Xbox 360 controller.\nClick on the “Guide” button on your Xbox 360 controller. The Guide button is the round button marked with an “X” in the middle of the controller.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '15 - Navigate to “Settings” and select “System Settings.\nNavigate to “Settings” and select “System Settings.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '16 - Select “Network Settings,” followed by “Wired Network” if prompted to do so by your Xbox 360.\nSelect “Network Settings,” followed by “Wired Network” if prompted to do so by your Xbox 360.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '17 - Select “Configure Network,” and select “IP Settings” from the Basic Settings tab.\nSelect “Configure Network,” and select “IP Settings” from the Basic Settings tab.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '18 - Select “Manual,” then select “IP Address.\nSelect “Manual,” then select “IP Address.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '19 - Enter the following IP address, then select “Done:\nEnter the following IP address, then select “Done:” 192.168.2.2.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '20 - Select “Subnet Mask” and enter 255.255.255.0.\nSelect “Subnet Mask” and enter 255.255.255.0.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '21 - Select “Done,” then select “Gateway.\nSelect “Done,” then select “Gateway.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '22 - Enter the following IP address, then select “Done:\nEnter the following IP address, then select “Done:” 192.168.2.1.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '23 - Navigate to the tab labeled “Basic Settings” and select “DNS Settings.\nNavigate to the tab labeled “Basic Settings” and select “DNS Settings.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '24 - Select “Manual,” followed by “Primary DNS Server.\nSelect “Manual,” followed by “Primary DNS Server.”' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '25 - Enter the DNS Servers numbers you wrote down previously in step #10 of this article.\nEnter the DNS Servers numbers you wrote down previously in step #10 of this article.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '26 - Select “Done,” then select “Done” once again.\nSelect “Done,” then select “Done” once again.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '27 - Press the “B” button on your Xbox 360 controller.\nPress the “B” button on your Xbox 360 controller.' None
'Is mac computer connected?' '28 - Select “Test Xbox Live Connection” to verify that your Xbox 360 has been successfully connected to your Mac computer.\nSelect “Test Xbox Live Connection” to verify that your Xbox 360 has been successfully connected to your Mac computer. You will now be able to connect to Xbox Live and play games on your Xbox 360 using your Mac’s Internet connection.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '1 - Connect a network cable to the back of your Xbox 360 console.\nConnect a network cable to the back of your Xbox 360 console.\n- ;' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '2 - Plug the other end of the network cable into an Ethernet port on your Mac computer.\nPlug the other end of the network cable into an Ethernet port on your Mac computer.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '3 - Click on the Apple icon on your Mac computer, and select “System Preferences.\nClick on the Apple icon on your Mac computer, and select “System Preferences.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '4 - Click on “Sharing” and place a checkmark next to “Internet Sharing.\nClick on “Sharing” and place a checkmark next to “Internet Sharing.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '5 - Click on “AirPort” from the dropdown menu next to “Share your connection from.\nClick on “AirPort” from the dropdown menu next to “Share your connection from.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '6 - Click on “Ethernet Adaptor (en2)” next to “To computers using.\nClick on “Ethernet Adaptor (en2)” next to “To computers using.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '7 - Click on the “back” button at the top of the System Preferences window to return to the main menu.\nClick on the “back” button at the top of the System Preferences window to return to the main menu.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '8 - Click on “Network.\nClick on “Network.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '9 - Select “WiFi” and click on the “DNS” tab.\nSelect “WiFi” and click on the “DNS” tab.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '10 - Write down the number displayed below “DNS servers.\nWrite down the number displayed below “DNS servers.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '11 - Click on “OK,” then select “Ethernet.\nClick on “OK,” then select “Ethernet.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '12 - Click on “TCP _ IP,” and select “Off” next to “Configure IPv4.\nClick on “TCP / IP,” and select “Off” next to “Configure IPv4.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '13 - Click on “Apply.\nClick on “Apply.” Your Mac will now be configured to work with your Xbox 360.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '14 - Click on the “Guide” button on your Xbox 360 controller.\nClick on the “Guide” button on your Xbox 360 controller. The Guide button is the round button marked with an “X” in the middle of the controller.' True
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '15 - Navigate to “Settings” and select “System Settings.\nNavigate to “Settings” and select “System Settings.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '16 - Select “Network Settings,” followed by “Wired Network” if prompted to do so by your Xbox 360.\nSelect “Network Settings,” followed by “Wired Network” if prompted to do so by your Xbox 360.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '17 - Select “Configure Network,” and select “IP Settings” from the Basic Settings tab.\nSelect “Configure Network,” and select “IP Settings” from the Basic Settings tab.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '18 - Select “Manual,” then select “IP Address.\nSelect “Manual,” then select “IP Address.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '19 - Enter the following IP address, then select “Done:\nEnter the following IP address, then select “Done:” 192.168.2.2.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '20 - Select “Subnet Mask” and enter 255.255.255.0.\nSelect “Subnet Mask” and enter 255.255.255.0.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '21 - Select “Done,” then select “Gateway.\nSelect “Done,” then select “Gateway.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '22 - Enter the following IP address, then select “Done:\nEnter the following IP address, then select “Done:” 192.168.2.1.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '23 - Navigate to the tab labeled “Basic Settings” and select “DNS Settings.\nNavigate to the tab labeled “Basic Settings” and select “DNS Settings.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '24 - Select “Manual,” followed by “Primary DNS Server.\nSelect “Manual,” followed by “Primary DNS Server.”' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '25 - Enter the DNS Servers numbers you wrote down previously in step #10 of this article.\nEnter the DNS Servers numbers you wrote down previously in step #10 of this article.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '26 - Select “Done,” then select “Done” once again.\nSelect “Done,” then select “Done” once again.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '27 - Press the “B” button on your Xbox 360 controller.\nPress the “B” button on your Xbox 360 controller.' None
'Is xbox 360 controller connected?' '28 - Select “Test Xbox Live Connection” to verify that your Xbox 360 has been successfully connected to your Mac computer.\nSelect “Test Xbox Live Connection” to verify that your Xbox 360 has been successfully connected to your Mac computer. You will now be able to connect to Xbox Live and play games on your Xbox 360 using your Mac’s Internet connection.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - ' None
'Is printer connected?' '1 - Turn off and unplug the printer.\nTurn off and unplug the printer.\n- ;' True
'Is printer connected?' "2 - Download and install the drivers.\nDownload and install the drivers. See external links below. Note that the file is very large and will take some time to download. (If you take the time to look at the supported printer models, you'll notice that HP Laserjet 1020 isn't among them. Don't worry about that just yet.)" None
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Restart your Mac computer.\nRestart your Mac computer.' None
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Turn on and connect the printer.\nTurn on and connect the printer.' None
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Go to System Preferences > Print and Fax.\nGo to System Preferences > Print and Fax.' None
'Is printer connected?' '6 - Press + to add printer.\nPress + to add printer.' None
'Is printer connected?' '7 - Open the driver list and select HP Laserjet 1022.\nOpen the driver list and select HP Laserjet 1022. Make sure not to select the Gutenberg version.' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - Older Macs' None
'Is printer connected?' '1 - Turn off and unplug the printer.\nTurn off and unplug the printer.' False
'Is printer connected?' '2 - Download and install the latest HP Drivers.\nDownload and install the latest HP Drivers. See external links below.' None
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Go to the Printer Setup Utility and choose HP Laserjet 1022 1.3.0.261.\nGo to the Printer Setup Utility and choose HP Laserjet 1022 1.3.0.261.' None
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Download .\nDownload .' None
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Go to _Library_Receipts and delete any files for the HP 1020.\nGo to /Library/Receipts and delete any files for the HP 1020. Examples include "hp LaserJet 1020 Series.pkg."' None
'Is printer connected?' '6 - Go to the Printer Setup Utility and delete any files for the HP 1020.\nGo to the Printer Setup Utility and delete any files for the HP 1020.' None
'Is printer connected?' '7 - Run the DMG file.\nRun the DMG file. It is labeled as "hp Laserjet 1022 Series.pkg," but run it anyway.' None
'Is printer connected?' '8 - Turn on and connect the printer.\nTurn on and connect the printer.' True
'Is printer connected?' '9 - Go to System Preferences > Print and Fax.\nGo to System Preferences > Print and Fax.' None
'Is printer connected?' '10 - Select HP LaserJet 1020.\nSelect HP LaserJet 1020. If the printer does not show up on the Printer Setup Utility, you may need to select Browser on the same dialog box and click on the HP1020 name there.' None
'Is printer connected?' '11 - Click add.\nClick add.' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - On Mac' None
'Is printer connected?' '1 - Turn on your printer.\nTurn on your printer. Plug your printer into an electrical outlet if necessary, then press the printer\'s "Power" button to turn on the printer if it isn\'t already on.' None
'Is printer connected?' "2 - Make sure your printer is connected to Wi-Fi.\nMake sure your printer is connected to Wi-Fi. In order to connect to your printer via a network, your printer must be connected to Wi-Fi.\n- The steps for connecting a printer to Wi-Fi will vary from printer to printer, so check your printer's manual or online documentation for model-specific instructions on connecting to Wi-Fi.\n- Some printers must be connected directly to your router via an Ethernet cable in order to connect to the Internet." True
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Connect your computer to your printer\'s Wi-Fi network if necessary.\nConnect your computer to your printer\'s Wi-Fi network if necessary. Most printers require you to be connected to the same network to which your printer is connected. If your computer is connected to a different network, do the following:\n- Click the "Wi-Fi" icon in the top-right corner of the screen.\n- Click the name of the Wi-Fi network to which your printer is connected.\n- Enter the password if prompted.\n- Click Join.' None
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Open the Apple menu .\nOpen the Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.' None
'Is printer connected?' "5 - Click System Preferences….\nClick System Preferences…. It's in the drop-down menu. The System Preferences window will open." None
'Is printer connected?' '6 - Click Printers & Scanners.\nClick Printers & Scanners. This is on the right side of the System Preferences window.' None
'Is printer connected?' "7 - Click +.\nClick +. It's below the left-hand sidebar. Doing so brings up a list of available printers." None
'Is printer connected?' "8 - Select your printer's name.\nSelect your printer's name. Click the name of the printer to which you want to connect.\n- Your printer's name is usually a combination of the printer's manufacturer's name and the model number." None
'Is printer connected?' "9 - Click Add.\nClick Add. It's at the bottom of the list. Your Mac will begin connecting to the printer." None
'Is printer connected?' '10 - Follow any on-screen prompts.\nFollow any on-screen prompts. Depending on your printer, it may need to install drivers or be verified by your computer. If so, click through any on-screen prompts as they appear.' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer connected?' "1 - Search on the Internet.\nSearch on the Internet. Your printer might need special software. If you don't have to, do the following.\n- ;" None
'Is printer connected?' '2 - Be sure that your printer is connected, either directly with your PC or in your network.\nBe sure that your printer is connected, either directly with your PC or in your network.' True
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Click on System settings >> Printers.\nClick on System settings >> Printers. This will take you to the Add Printer screen.' None
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Click on Add.\nClick on Add.' None
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Click on printer URI and give link for local printer.\nClick on printer URI and give link for local printer.' None
'Is printer connected?' '6 - If it is a network printer, click on Network printer and search for host of your printer in network.\nIf it is a network printer, click on Network printer and search for host of your printer in network.' None
'Is airprint printe connected?' '0 - Printing with AirPrint on iPhone' None
'Is airprint printe connected?' "1 - Connect your AirPrint printer to your network.\nConnect your AirPrint printer to your network. The process for this will vary depending on your printer. Generally, you'll use the printer's built-in menu to select your wireless network and enter the password to join.\n- You can see if your printer is AirPrint-compatible by checking Apple's support page." True
'Is airprint printe connected?' "2 - Make sure there is photo paper in your printer.\nMake sure there is photo paper in your printer. Most modern desktop printers will have a special tray for photo paper that your iPhone will automatically print pictures from. This tray may be adjustable, and the location will vary depending on the printer. Refer to your printer's documentation for instructions on putting photo paper in the tray." None
'Is airprint printe connected?' "3 - Ensure you're connected to the same network as the printer.\nEnsure you're connected to the same network as the printer. You'll need to be on the same network as the AirPrint printer to print. You cannot print to your AirPrint printer remotely from a different Wi-Fi network.\n- You can do this by opening Settings on your iPhone, tapping on Wi-Fi, and looking at which network your phone is connected to. If you're not connected to the same network, tap on the network your printer is connected to, and enter a password (if there is one)." None
'Is airprint printe connected?' '4 - Open Photos on your iPhone.\nOpen Photos on your iPhone. This app icon looks like a multicolored flower. You can find this app on your home screen or by searching.' None
'Is airprint printe connected?' "5 - Tap a photo you want to print.\nTap a photo you want to print. If you want to print more than one photo, tap and hold a picture and it will get a blue checkmark in the upper left corner to indicate that it is selected. You can continue tapping to add pictures to your selection. Make sure you don't select a video, though, as that will prevent you from getting the option to print.[2]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is airprint printe connected?' "6 - Tap the Share icon .\nTap the Share icon . You'll find this in the lower-left corner of the screen." None
'Is airprint printe connected?' "7 - Tap Print.\nTap Print. You'll find this in the second row of sharing options. You may have to swipe the row from right to left to see it." None
'Is airprint printe connected?' '8 - Tap "Select Printer."\nTap "Select Printer." A list of available printers will appear.' None
'Is airprint printe connected?' "9 - Tap your printer.\nTap your printer. If your printer is not on the list, verify that it is connected to the same network as you and that it is AirPrint compatible. Restarting the printer and your router will usually fix connection errors.\n- If you need more printing options, you may want to try the printing app from your printer's manufacturer, like the HP app, HP Smart." None
'Is airprint printe connected?' '10 - Tap Print to print the selected photos.\nTap Print to print the selected photos. Your printer will automatically attempt to print from the photo paper tray on your printer.' None
'Is iphone connected?' '0 - Printing with AirPrint on iPhone' None
'Is iphone connected?' "1 - Connect your AirPrint printer to your network.\nConnect your AirPrint printer to your network. The process for this will vary depending on your printer. Generally, you'll use the printer's built-in menu to select your wireless network and enter the password to join.\n- You can see if your printer is AirPrint-compatible by checking Apple's support page." None
'Is iphone connected?' "2 - Make sure there is photo paper in your printer.\nMake sure there is photo paper in your printer. Most modern desktop printers will have a special tray for photo paper that your iPhone will automatically print pictures from. This tray may be adjustable, and the location will vary depending on the printer. Refer to your printer's documentation for instructions on putting photo paper in the tray." None
'Is iphone connected?' "3 - Ensure you're connected to the same network as the printer.\nEnsure you're connected to the same network as the printer. You'll need to be on the same network as the AirPrint printer to print. You cannot print to your AirPrint printer remotely from a different Wi-Fi network.\n- You can do this by opening Settings on your iPhone, tapping on Wi-Fi, and looking at which network your phone is connected to. If you're not connected to the same network, tap on the network your printer is connected to, and enter a password (if there is one)." True
'Is iphone connected?' '4 - Open Photos on your iPhone.\nOpen Photos on your iPhone. This app icon looks like a multicolored flower. You can find this app on your home screen or by searching.' None
'Is iphone connected?' "5 - Tap a photo you want to print.\nTap a photo you want to print. If you want to print more than one photo, tap and hold a picture and it will get a blue checkmark in the upper left corner to indicate that it is selected. You can continue tapping to add pictures to your selection. Make sure you don't select a video, though, as that will prevent you from getting the option to print.[2]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is iphone connected?' "6 - Tap the Share icon .\nTap the Share icon . You'll find this in the lower-left corner of the screen." None
'Is iphone connected?' "7 - Tap Print.\nTap Print. You'll find this in the second row of sharing options. You may have to swipe the row from right to left to see it." None
'Is iphone connected?' '8 - Tap "Select Printer."\nTap "Select Printer." A list of available printers will appear.' None
'Is iphone connected?' "9 - Tap your printer.\nTap your printer. If your printer is not on the list, verify that it is connected to the same network as you and that it is AirPrint compatible. Restarting the printer and your router will usually fix connection errors.\n- If you need more printing options, you may want to try the printing app from your printer's manufacturer, like the HP app, HP Smart." None
'Is iphone connected?' '10 - Tap Print to print the selected photos.\nTap Print to print the selected photos. Your printer will automatically attempt to print from the photo paper tray on your printer.' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - On Windows' None
'Is printer connected?' '1 - Turn on your printer.\nTurn on your printer. Plug your printer into an electrical outlet if necessary, then press the printer\'s "Power" button to turn on the printer if it isn\'t already on.\n- ;' None
'Is printer connected?' "2 - Make sure your printer is connected to Wi-Fi.\nMake sure your printer is connected to Wi-Fi. In order to connect to your printer via a network, your printer must be connected to Wi-Fi.\n- The steps for connecting a printer to Wi-Fi will vary from printer to printer, so check your printer's manual or online documentation for model-specific instructions on connecting to Wi-Fi.\n- Some printers must be connected directly to your router via an Ethernet cable in order to connect to the Internet." True
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Connect your computer to your printer\'s Wi-Fi network if necessary.\nConnect your computer to your printer\'s Wi-Fi network if necessary. Most printers require you to be connected to the same network to which your printer is connected. If your computer is connected to a different network, do the following:\n- Click the "Wi-Fi" icon on the right side of the taskbar.\n- Click the name of the Wi-Fi network to which your printer is connected.\n- Click Connect.\n- Enter the password and click Next if asked for a password.' None
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Open Settings .\nOpen Settings . Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window.' None
'Is printer connected?' "6 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. It's in the middle of the Settings window." None
'Is printer connected?' '7 - Click Printers & scanners.\nClick Printers & scanners. This tab is on the left side of the window.' None
'Is printer connected?' "8 - Click Add a printer or scanner.\nClick Add a printer or scanner. It's at the top of the window. Doing so opens a list of available printers on your network." None
'Is printer connected?' "9 - Select your printer's name.\nSelect your printer's name. Click the name of the printer to which you want to connect. The printer's name will expand.\n- Your printer's name is usually a combination of the printer's manufacturer's name and the model number." None
'Is printer connected?' "10 - Click Add device.\nClick Add device. It's below the expanded printers name. Your computer will begin connecting to the printer." None
'Is printer connected?' '11 - Follow any on-screen prompts.\nFollow any on-screen prompts. Depending on your printer, it may need to install drivers or be verified by your computer. If so, click through any on-screen prompts as they appear.' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer connected?' '1 - Collect information from your wireless network.\nCollect information from your wireless network. You will need to get the following information:\n- SSID: This stands for service set identifier. SSID consists of a series of characters that uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It lets network devices connect to this network, as opposed to other networks that are running in the same area.\n- Channel number: This is a unique path where two nodes communicate with each other.\n- WEP key (optional): This stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP encrypts data as it travels from one end point to another one via radio waves.\n- ;' None
'Is printer connected?' '2 - Install the printer driver on your computer.\nInstall the printer driver on your computer. If you have more than one computer that will be using the wireless printer server, you will need to install this printer software on each one.' None
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Connect the wireless print server to the network.\nConnect the wireless print server to the network. Plug one of the Ethernet cable’s connectors to the LAN port of the wireless print server. Plug the other connector to the switch or router.' None
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Connect the printer to the network.\nConnect the printer to the network. Turn on the power button.' True
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Insert the wireless print server’s installation CD in a computer’s CD-ROM drive.\nInsert the wireless print server’s installation CD in a computer’s CD-ROM drive. Make sure this computer is also connected to the network. A setup wizard window should automatically pop up. This software will detect the network, and show the following information:\n- Server name\n- IP address' None
'Is printer connected?' '6 - Verify this is the correct information.\nVerify this is the correct information. A window will pop up letting you know that it has detected the wireless print server. It will also show the network settings, which will be the default. Go to the next screen, which will show the IP Settings information.' None
'Is printer connected?' '7 - Select an IP address option.\nSelect an IP address option. The window should display two options:\n- Automatically obtain an IP address (DHCP): DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol dynamically allocates IP addresses from a server, which contains a pool of open IP addresses. The network device borrows one of the IP addresses for a certain amount of time. After the time has run out, then the server will lend out another available IP address for the network device. This option is usually the default. Keep this option if you don’t want to use a static IP address. This protocol allows you to add more network devices to the network without having to do any configurations.\n- Set IP configuration manually: If you are running multiple computers or servers, choose this option. The IP address will not automatically change and it also enables you to solve network problems when you have more than one PC operating from the same gateway PC or router.' None
'Is printer connected?' '8 - Click on the Next button.\nClick on the Next button. A window for configuring wireless security settings should appear. The next two steps are optional.' None
'Is printer connected?' "9 - Enter the password in the field, if you’ve been using one.\nEnter the password in the field, if you’ve been using one. The wireless print server will automatically produce the same WEP that your WAP uses. WAP stands for wireless application protocol, which is a secure specification that enables people who use mobile devices to instantly send and retrieve information. However, if you're using a WEP key don’t type anything in the passphrase text box. Just click on the Next button and enter the key.\n- A confirmation window will pop up. Verify that your settings are correct. Then close out of the setup wizard." None
'Is printer connected?' '10 - Unplug the wireless printer server’s power cord and network cable.\nUnplug the wireless printer server’s power cord and network cable. Then, plug the power cord back into the wireless printer server. The wireless printer server should automatically come on and it should now be able to wirelessly communicate with the printer and other network devices.' None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - Setting Up a Printer on Windows' None
'Is printer connected?' "1 - Connect your printer to a power source and turn it on.\nConnect your printer to a power source and turn it on. Before doing anything else, it's important to make sure your printer is plugged in and ready.\n- ;" None
'Is printer connected?' '2 - Connect your printer to your PC.\nConnect your printer to your PC. Most printers have the option of connecting to a computer via USB or wirelessly (Bluetooth, installation CD, or a wireless detection setting), so be sure your printer is set to connect before proceeding with the rest of the steps.' True
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Open the Start menu.\nOpen the Start menu. Click the Start button in the taskbar at the bottom of your desktop screen to pull up system options.' None
'Is printer connected?' "4 - Click Settings .\nClick Settings . It's the gear-shaped icon near the bottom-left corner of the menu." None
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. This appears in the Settings menu and pulls up the options for connecting devices to your PC.' None
'Is printer connected?' "6 - Select Printers & scanners.\nSelect Printers & scanners. From this menu, you'll be able to pull up the different options for searching for the printer you want to set up." None
'Is printer connected?' "7 - Click Add a printer or scanner.\nClick Add a printer or scanner. This will bring up a dialog box that will alert you to Windows scanning for any nearby printers. Your printer should pop up after a few minutes of scanning.\n- If you don't see your printer, click The printer that I want isn't listed and follow the on-screen instructions for manually connecting your printer." None
'Is printer connected?' '8 - Click Add device.\nClick Add device. This will complete the process of setting up the connection between your PC and the printer.' None
'Is printer connected?' "9 - Print a test page.\nPrint a test page. To ensure the devices are connected properly and that your printer is operational, you should print a test page to see if there any adjustments that need to be made to printing settings.\n- To do this, go into Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners, then right-click on your printer.\n- Click on Printer Properties or Manage and select Print a test page to pull up the dialog box for printing settings.\n- Adjust the settings for printing to your preferred options to ensure your prints don't use too much ink or print more clearly." None
'Is printer connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer connected?' '1 - Start with good quality labels.\nStart with good quality labels. Purchase labels from an office supply store or business stationary store - a mobile office supplies store or market stall may not have the range a stationary office supplies store carries. Cheap labels may be more likely to peel off during printing.\n- ;' None
'Is printer connected?' '2 - Check your printer settings.\nCheck your printer settings. Confirm your settings are at "Normal" or "Plain Paper" and set with 300 or 600 DPI resolution. Be sure you have plenty of ink.' None
'Is printer connected?' '3 - Test label placement.\nTest label placement. Print your labels onto a blank sheet of white paper before loading the labels into the printer. Place the sheet you printed on top of a sheet of labels and hold them up to some light. This will tell you if the label positions are correct.' True
'Is printer connected?' '4 - Make sure the label sheets are not stuck together.\nMake sure the label sheets are not stuck together. Fan them out if you are loading a stack of labels into the printer. Be careful not to bend the corners or peel off any labels while doing this.' None
'Is printer connected?' '5 - Determine if you need to load inkjet labels facing down or facing up.\nDetermine if you need to load inkjet labels facing down or facing up. This depends on how your inkjet printer is set up. To figure this out, print something on a piece of letterhead or other marked paper, and make a note of how you loaded the paper into the printer.' None
'Is printer connected?' '6 - Load the labels into the paper tray.\nLoad the labels into the paper tray. The number of label sheets you use will depend on how many labels you are preparing to print. Keep a stack of 25 pages of plain paper in the tray to better support the label sheets.' None
'Is printer connected?' '7 - Fit the paper width lever around the labels so that it is barely touching the sheets.\nFit the paper width lever around the labels so that it is barely touching the sheets. Do not fit it too tightly or the labels will buckle. If it is too loose, the labels may not print straight.' None
'Is printer connected?' '8 - Print your labels.\nPrint your labels. Allow the ink to dry completely on the labels before removing them, to avoid smudging.' None
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '0 - Connect the Printer to Your Computer' None
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '1 - Connect your HP LaserJet 1010 to your computer.\nConnect your HP LaserJet 1010 to your computer. Do this using the USB data cable. Plug the ends of the cable, respectively, into the compatible ports on each device.\n- ;' True
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '2 - Plug the printer to a power supply.\nPlug the printer to a power supply. Then, switch it on.' None
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '3 - Click on the Orb button.\nClick on the Orb button. It is located on the lower-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '4 - Select “Control Panel.\nSelect “Control Panel.” Click on “Devices and Printers.”' None
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '5 - Click on “Add a Printer.\nClick on “Add a Printer.” This is found on the upper-left corner of the window.' None
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '6 - Choose “Add a Local Printer.\nChoose “Add a Local Printer.” Click on “Next” to proceed.' None
'Is hp laser jet 1010 connected?' '7 - Select “Use an existing port.\nSelect “Use an existing port.” A drop-down list will show; select “DOT4_001” from the options.\n- Click on “Next” to go to the next page.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '0 - On Windows' None
'Is scanner connected?' "1 - Connect your scanner to your computer.\nConnect your scanner to your computer. Depending on your scanner, you can do this via the USB cable, or you can connect wirelessly over your network if your scanner has that feature.\n- Every scanner is different, so consult the manufacturer's user guide for instructions on how to properly connect your scanner to your computer.\n- ;" True
'Is scanner connected?' '2 - Place your document in the scanner.\nPlace your document in the scanner. This should be the document you want to turn into a PDF.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '3 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '4 - Type fax and scan into Start.\nType fax and scan into Start. This will search your computer for the Fax and Scan program.' None
'Is scanner connected?' "5 - Click Fax and Scan.\nClick Fax and Scan. It's a printer-shaped icon at the top of the Start window. Doing so will open your PC's Fax and Scan program." None
'Is scanner connected?' '6 - Click New Scan.\nClick New Scan. This button is in the upper-left side of the Fax and Scan window. Clicking it opens a new window.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '7 - Make sure your scanner is selected.\nMake sure your scanner is selected. If there are multiple scanners on your network, check the "Scanner" section at the top of the window to ensure that the one listed there is the one you want to use.\n- If the scanner currently selected isn\'t the one you want to use, click Change... and then select the scanner.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '8 - Select a type of document.\nSelect a type of document. Click the "Profile" drop-down box, then click one of the following options:\n- Photo\n- Documents' None
'Is scanner connected?' '9 - Select the type of scanner.\nSelect the type of scanner. Click the "Source" drop-down box, then click one of the following options:\n- \n- Feeder - Select this option if your documents are fed into the scanner through a chute. Used for scanning multiple documents into one PDF.\n- Flatbed - Pick this option if your scanner has a lid that you lift up to place the documents.' None
'Is scanner connected?' "10 - Click Scan.\nClick Scan. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will prompt your document to begin scanning into your computer.\n- You can also change color options here before clicking Scan." None
'Is scanner connected?' "11 - Click File.\nClick File. Once your document finishes scanning, you'll click this tab in the upper-left corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear." None
'Is scanner connected?' "12 - Click Print….\nClick Print…. It's in the drop-down menu." None
'Is scanner connected?' '13 - Click the "Printer" drop-down box.\nClick the "Printer" drop-down box. You\'ll find this in the upper-left side of the Print window.' None
'Is scanner connected?' "14 - Click Microsoft Print to PDF.\nClick Microsoft Print to PDF. It's in the Printer drop-down menu.\n- If this isn't an option, use the default settings to scan your image into your computer as an image, then convert the image to a PDF." None
'Is scanner connected?' '15 - Click Print.\nClick Print. This option is in the lower-right side of the window.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '16 - Select a save location.\nSelect a save location. Click a folder on the left side of the window.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '17 - Enter a name for your PDF.\nEnter a name for your PDF. Do this in the field to the right of the "File name" heading.' None
'Is scanner connected?' "18 - Click Save.\nClick Save. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save your scanned file as a PDF in your selected save location." None
'Is scanner connected?' '0 - On Mac' None
'Is scanner connected?' "1 - Connect your scanner to your computer.\nConnect your scanner to your computer. Depending on your scanner, you can do this via the USB cable, or you can connect wirelessly using your home Wi-Fi if your scanner has that feature.\n- Every scanner is different, so consult the manufacturer's user guide for instructions on how to properly connect your scanner to your computer." True
'Is scanner connected?' '2 - Place your document in the scanner.\nPlace your document in the scanner. This should be the document you want to turn into a PDF.' None
'Is scanner connected?' "3 - Click Go.\nClick Go. This menu item is in row of options in the upper-left corner of your Mac's screen.\n- If you don't see Go, click your Mac's desktop or open a new Finder window." None
'Is scanner connected?' "4 - Click Applications.\nClick Applications. It's near the bottom of the Go drop-down menu. Your Mac's Applications folder will open." None
'Is scanner connected?' "5 - Double-click Image Capture.\nDouble-click Image Capture. This program's icon resembles a camera. Image Capture will open.\n- You may have to scroll down to find Image Capture." None
'Is scanner connected?' "6 - Select your scanner.\nSelect your scanner. Click your scanner's name in the upper-left side of the window.[1]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is scanner connected?' '7 - Select a scanner type.\nSelect a scanner type. Click the drop-down box next to "Scan Mode", then click one of the following:\n- \n- Feeder - Select this option if your documents are fed into the scanner through a chute. Used for scanning multiple documents into one PDF.\n- Flatbed - Pick this option if your scanner has a lid that you lift up to place the documents.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '8 - Select a destination folder.\nSelect a destination folder. Click the "Scan To" drop-down box, then click a folder (e.g., Desktop) to which you would like to send the PDF.' None
'Is scanner connected?' "9 - Click the Format drop-down box.\nClick the Format drop-down box. It's in the middle of the right side of the page." None
'Is scanner connected?' "10 - Click PDF.\nClick PDF. This option is in the Format drop-down menu. Doing so ensures that your document will scan into PDF format.\n- If this isn't an option, use the default settings to scan your image into your computer as an image, then convert the image to a PDF." None
'Is scanner connected?' "11 - Click Scan.\nClick Scan. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Clicking this option scans your document into your computer and saves it as a PDF in your specified location." None
'Is scanner connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is scanner connected?' "1 - Scan the document you want to send.\nScan the document you want to send. The process for doing so will vary depending on your scanner and the computer or mobile device you're using.\n- Scanning a document in PDF format offers the most flexibility and greatest likelihood for compatibility across most devices and computers.\n- ;" True
'Is scanner connected?' "2 - Open your email application or email website.\nOpen your email application or email website. On your computer, open your email app or go to your email provider's website in a web browser where you normally check your mail." None
'Is scanner connected?' '3 - Compose a new email message.\nCompose a new email message. Be sure to reference the attachment so that the recipient knows to look for it.\n- To start a new message, look for a button with a pencil icon, usually at the top of the screen, or a symbol.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '4 - Type the recipient\'s email address in the "To:" field.\nType the recipient\'s email address in the "To:" field.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '5 - Click the "attach files" button.\nClick the "attach files" button. The "attach files" button is sometimes a paper clip icon.\n- In some cases, you may be able to right-click on the scanned document, click Copy, right click in the new email message, and click Paste to add the document to the email address.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '6 - Locate and click the scanned document in the dialog box.\nLocate and click the scanned document in the dialog box.' None
'Is scanner connected?' "7 - Click Open.\nClick Open. Depending on the email app you're using, the button may also be labeled OK or Attach." None
'Is scanner connected?' '8 - Send the message.\nSend the message.\n- When they receive your message, the recipient will need to double-click or tap the attachment to view the scanned document you emailed to them.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '0 - Scanning' None
'Is scanner connected?' "1 - Connect your scanner to your computer.\nConnect your scanner to your computer. Although most of today's scanners connect via USB cords, some older scanners connect to the serial and parallel ports on most computers. Plug the smaller end of the USB cord into your scanner's slot, and the bigger end into your PC.\n- ;" True
'Is scanner connected?' "2 - Power the scanner and turn the scanner on.\nPower the scanner and turn the scanner on. Plug in the power cord to the scanner as well as the other end into the electrical outlet , and turn the device on. If you've already connected the scanner to your computer to grab the drivers to run the scanner to your computer, you can turn each item on in whatever order you feel to be most comfortable; however, if not, prepare to turn on the scanner once you are logged into your computer's user account." None
'Is scanner connected?' "3 - Place whatever you want to scan into the scanner.\nPlace whatever you want to scan into the scanner. Make sure that the picture is face down onto the scanner glass. Almost all scanners will have tiny insignias mentioning in which corner the picture will need to be placed. Place it a teensy-weensie bit below this area.\n- If the scanner has what's called a automatic document feeder, do not use this. Using these, on top of not being able to re-obtain the finished pictures, will also cause the pictures to jam the machine and the picture will also smudge. Only use the flatbed area of your scanner to obtain scans of your pictures." None
'Is scanner connected?' '4 - Follow the directions from the scanner\'s manual as well as the scanner\'s third-party software to ensure you are pressing the right buttons.\nFollow the directions from the scanner\'s manual as well as the scanner\'s third-party software to ensure you are pressing the right buttons. Sometimes the button will be called "Scan" and other times it may be called something else entirely.\n- Sometimes, pressing the Scan button on your scanner will launch your scanning software, while other times, you can open your software where you can import pictures via your scanner and scan using this.\n- Do not take your picture from the scanner flatbed portion. Most scanners will need to rescan a select portion and save that area (as you\'ll see later).' None
'Is scanner connected?' "5 - Crop the previewed image if the scanning software you use offers you to preview the scan before you save the image.\nCrop the previewed image if the scanning software you use offers you to preview the scan before you save the image. Make sure that any of the white background that was used isn't showing in your finished image, and remember to rotate the image if possible." None
'Is scanner connected?' '6 - Save the image.\nSave the image. Most often doing so, this will take a secondary scan of the item as to scan only those areas.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is scanner connected?' "1 - Verify your scanner is compatible with Macintosh OS X.\nVerify your scanner is compatible with Macintosh OS X.\n- Look on the scanner's box to determine its compatibility.\n- Visit Apple's support website at http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3669 to verify its compatibility with Macintosh OS X.\n- ;" None
'Is scanner connected?' "2 - Add a scanner to your computer.\nAdd a scanner to your computer.\n- Install the scanner's software and drivers. In most cases, you can visit the scanner manufacturer's website to download the latest drivers.\n- Reboot your computer.\n- Connect your scanner to the USB or FireWire port on your computer.\n- Turn on your scanner." True
'Is scanner connected?' '3 - Add your scanner to a shared network.\nAdd your scanner to a shared network.\n- Choose "System Preferences" from your main Apple menu.\n- Choose "Sharing" from the View menu.\n- Enable "Scanner Sharing" by clicking in the box to its left.\n- Select the name of the scanner that you want to share with the network by clicking on it.' None
'Is scanner connected?' '4 - Access the scanner from Image Capture.\nAccess the scanner from Image Capture.\n- Navigate to your Applications folder and open Image Capture.\n- Look in the left pane of Image Capture to locate the "Devices" and "Shared" sections. Scanners connected to your computer are under "Devices;" scanners shared by multiple computers on a network are under the "Shared" section.\n- Select the scanner you want to use by clicking on its name under "Devices" or "Shared."' None
'Is scanner connected?' '5 - Scan images using the Image Capture application.\nScan images using the Image Capture application.\n- Set the item you want to scan on the scanning bed of your scanner.\n- Navigate to your Applications folder and open Image Capture.\n- Select your scanner mode. A pop-up menu will appear if your scanner supports different mode settings. Select your desired mode from the list, which may include options such as Transparency Positive or Negative, Flatbed or more.\n- Enable "Detect Separate Items" by clicking in the box to its left. This feature will automatically straighten, select and separate your scanned items if you place more than one item on the scanner.\n- Designate a "Scan To" folder destination.\n- Click on the arrows in the "Scan To" drop-down menu to choose the folder where you want to store your scanned items.\n- Choose an existing folder or select the "Other" option to choose a folder not shown. You can also choose an application such as Aperture, Preview or iPhoto or an email application to display the scanned item in a new email.\n- Click on the "Scan" button to begin the scanning process.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '1 - Log into your Linux Mint KDE 9 Desktop.\nLog into your Linux Mint KDE 9 Desktop.\n- ;' True
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' "2 - Once you've logged into your Linux Mint KDE 9 Desktop, plug in your modem.\nOnce you've logged into your Linux Mint KDE 9 Desktop, plug in your modem. Once your modem is plugged in, you should see the icon of a cellular phone A.K.A Cell Phone in the Task bar/ task panel. Now go to Network Connections. If you can't find it in the Task bar/ task panel for whatever reason, go to the Start Menu A.K.A Kickoff Application Launcher and type Network Connections in the Search box." None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '3 - Notice the Cell Phone in the Task panel_Task bar.\nNotice the Cell Phone in the Task panel/Task bar. It indicates whether your modem has been detected.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '4 - Now, click the Mobile Broadband Tab within the Network Connections window.\nNow, click the Mobile Broadband Tab within the Network Connections window. You should see a Connection called New Cellular Connection or something similar to that.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '5 - -Highlight that connection and click the Edit menu to the right.\n-Highlight that connection and click the Edit menu to the right.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '6 - Now, type *99# in the Number box.\nNow, type *99# in the Number box.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' "7 - Leave the Username box, the Password box, the PIN box and the PUK box empty unless your Modem doesn't require them.\nLeave the Username box, the Password box, the PIN box and the PUK box empty unless your Modem doesn't require them. In other words if your SIM card in the Modem came with a PIN, then you must type it in the PIN box. Sometimes your Internet Service Provider may give a you a Username and a Password which you would therefore have to type in. Not all Internet Service Providers have the same requirements." None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' "8 - Type your Internet Service Providers name in the APN box.\nType your Internet Service Providers name in the APN box. Mine was orange.ug. If you can't find your ISP's name you could either call your Customer Service line or ask around if you have no Internet access. If you happen to have access to the Internet, search for your ISP using Google, or even better, visit your ISP's website." None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' "9 - In the Connection Name box, type in a name for your Modem.\nIn the Connection Name box, type in a name for your Modem. Mine was Orange Connection 1. Giving your Modem a random name won't affect the way it works." None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '10 - Next, go to the PPP tab and ensure that all the Authentication Methods are checked.\nNext, go to the PPP tab and ensure that all the Authentication Methods are checked.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '11 - Leave the rest as it is and click OK.\nLeave the rest as it is and click OK. You can check the Connect automatically check box if you want the Modem to be connected automatically as soon as you plug it.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' '12 - Now to connect to the Internet, just click the Cell Phone Icon in the Task bar_ Task Panel and the click the connection you have just created.\nNow to connect to the Internet, just click the Cell Phone Icon in the Task bar/ Task Panel and the click the connection you have just created.' None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' "13 - Congratulations you've just connected your Modem onto Linux Mint KDE 9" None
'Is linux mint kde 9 desktop connected?' "Congratulations you've just connected your Modem onto Linux Mint KDE 9" None
'Is usb drive connected?' '0 - Running the Windows Installer' None
'Is usb drive connected?' "1 - Restart your computer into the BIOS_UEFI.\nRestart your computer into the BIOS/UEFI. The steps to enter the BIOS/UEFI depend on your PC manufacturer and model. You'll usually have to press a certain key (often F2, F10, F1, or Del) right after the computer starts back up.\n- Insert the USB drive into a free USB port if you haven't already." True
'Is usb drive connected?' '2 - Set the USB drive to come first in the boot order.\nSet the USB drive to come first in the boot order. You\'ll usually do this in a menu called "Boot" or "Boot Order." The steps to do this vary by PC, but you\'ll usually have to select USB Drive and mark it as 1st Boot Device. Check your PC manufacturer\'s website for more specific instructions about your BIOS/UEFI.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' '3 - Save your changes and exit the BIOS_UEFI.\nSave your changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI. Most BIOS/UEFI make the "Save" and "Exit" keys very clear somewhere on the screen. Once you exit the BIOS/UEFI, your computer will boot from your USB drive and display the "Windows Setup" window.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' "4 - Click Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).\nClick Custom: Install Windows only (advanced). It's the second option on the window. A list of partitions will appear." None
'Is usb drive connected?' '5 - Select the Windows10 partition and click Next.\nSelect the Windows10 partition and click Next. This is the partition you just created. Windows will now install on the selected partition.' None
'Is usb drive connected?' "6 - Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows.\nFollow the on-screen instructions to install Windows. Once you finish the setup, you'll boot to the Windows desktop." None
'Is usb drive connected?' "7 - Connect to the internet in Windows.\nConnect to the internet in Windows. Now that Windows is installed, you'll need to install a tool that allows you to dual-boot it with your existing Ubuntu installation.\n- To learn how to connect to Wi-Fi, see How to Connect to WiFi in Windows 10 or How to Connect to the Internet." None
'Is dvd disc connected?' '0 - Preparing to Install' None
'Is dvd disc connected?' '1 - Make sure that your computer can run Linux.\nMake sure that your computer can run Linux. Your computer must meet the following system requirements:[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- 2 GHz dual core processor\n- 2 gigabytes of RAM (system memory)\n- 25 gigabytes of hard drive space\n- A DVD drive or USB port on your computer\n- ;' None
'Is dvd disc connected?' "2 - Find a blank DVD disc or a flash drive.\nFind a blank DVD disc or a flash drive. To install Ubuntu Linux on your computer, you'll first need to create an installer by placing the Ubuntu ISO file on a disc or flash drive.\n- If you use a DVD, a standard 4.5GB disc will be plenty.\n- If you choose to use a flash drive, make sure it is at least 2GB." True
'Is dvd disc connected?' '3 - Download the Ubuntu Linux ISO file.\nDownload the Ubuntu Linux ISO file. To do so:\n- Go to https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop\n- Scroll down and click Download to the right of your preferred version, the latest LTS release is 18.10.\n- Scroll down and click the Not now, take me to the download link.\n- Wait for the download to start or click the download now link.' None
'Is dvd disc connected?' "4 - Burn the ISO file onto a DVD\nBurn the ISO file onto a DVD. You can also use a flash drive, but you'll need to format it for either FAT32 (Windows) or MS-DOS (FAT) (Mac) and then use UNetBootin or Rufus (recommended) to make the flash drive recognizable by your computer's operating system." None
'Is dvd disc connected?' "5 - Partition your computer's hard drive\nPartition your computer's hard drive. Creating a partition sections off a determined part of your hard drive, allowing that part to function as a separate hard drive. This is what you'll install Linux onto, so your partition will need to be at least five gigabytes in size.\n- The Ubuntu support page recommends at least 25 gigabytes of free space." None
'Is dvd disc connected?' "6 - Make sure that your installer is inserted.\nMake sure that your installer is inserted. Your DVD or flash drive should be inserted into or attached to your computer. Once you're certain that the installer is connected and you've performed the rest of the steps in this section, you can proceed to installing Ubuntu Linux on your Windows or Mac computer." None
'Is burn the iso file onto a dvd connected?' '0 - Preparing to Install' None
'Is burn the iso file onto a dvd connected?' '1 - Make sure that your computer can run Linux.\nMake sure that your computer can run Linux. Your computer must meet the following system requirements:[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- 2 GHz dual core processor\n- 2 gigabytes of RAM (system memory)\n- 25 gigabytes of hard drive space\n- A DVD drive or USB port on your computer\n- ;' None
'Is burn the iso file onto a dvd connected?' "2 - Find a blank DVD disc or a flash drive.\nFind a blank DVD disc or a flash drive. To install Ubuntu Linux on your computer, you'll first need to create an installer by placing the Ubuntu ISO file on a disc or flash drive.\n- If you use a DVD, a standard 4.5GB disc will be plenty.\n- If you choose to use a flash drive, make sure it is at least 2GB." None
'Is burn the iso file onto a dvd connected?' '3 - Download the Ubuntu Linux ISO file.\nDownload the Ubuntu Linux ISO file. To do so:\n- Go to https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop\n- Scroll down and click Download to the right of your preferred version, the latest LTS release is 18.10.\n- Scroll down and click the Not now, take me to the download link.\n- Wait for the download to start or click the download now link.' None
'Is burn the iso file onto a dvd connected?' "4 - Burn the ISO file onto a DVD\nBurn the ISO file onto a DVD. You can also use a flash drive, but you'll need to format it for either FAT32 (Windows) or MS-DOS (FAT) (Mac) and then use UNetBootin or Rufus (recommended) to make the flash drive recognizable by your computer's operating system." True
'Is burn the iso file onto a dvd connected?' "5 - Partition your computer's hard drive\nPartition your computer's hard drive. Creating a partition sections off a determined part of your hard drive, allowing that part to function as a separate hard drive. This is what you'll install Linux onto, so your partition will need to be at least five gigabytes in size.\n- The Ubuntu support page recommends at least 25 gigabytes of free space." None
'Is burn the iso file onto a dvd connected?' "6 - Make sure that your installer is inserted.\nMake sure that your installer is inserted. Your DVD or flash drive should be inserted into or attached to your computer. Once you're certain that the installer is connected and you've performed the rest of the steps in this section, you can proceed to installing Ubuntu Linux on your Windows or Mac computer." None
'Is camera connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is camera connected?' '1 - Dress professionally unless conveyed otherwise; for men preferably dark colored suits (blue, black or gray) with a non-flamboyant shirt and tie, and of course wear polished shoes should a full-dress camera shot apply.\nDress professionally unless conveyed otherwise; for men preferably dark colored suits (blue, black or gray) with a non-flamboyant shirt and tie, and of course wear polished shoes should a full-dress camera shot apply.\n- ;' True
'Is camera connected?' '2 - For women preferably a nice pant-suit or dress, non-flamboyant with no skin revealed beneath the neck-line.\nFor women preferably a nice pant-suit or dress, non-flamboyant with no skin revealed beneath the neck-line. Shoes should complement your attire; avoid unprofessional looking stilettos should a full-dress camera shot apply and for men and women avoid displays of excessive jewelry or artwork on body-parts.' None
'Is camera connected?' '3 - Shut down your mobile phone or any other potential distractions within your control prior to the interview.\nShut down your mobile phone or any other potential distractions within your control prior to the interview.' None
'Is camera connected?' '4 - The presence of voice, language and body positioning is important.\nThe presence of voice, language and body positioning is important. Avoid elevated voice tones, slang and loose posture. Bottom-line; sound sharp and look sharp.' None
'Is camera connected?' '5 - Look directly into the camera when speaking; avoid wandering eyes or a deer caught in the headlights scenario.\nLook directly into the camera when speaking; avoid wandering eyes or a deer caught in the headlights scenario. Relax and show confidence in your ability to maintain physical-control.' None
'Is camera connected?' '6 - Answer each question to the best of your ability without going overboard; keep your answers brief and to the point.\nAnswer each question to the best of your ability without going overboard; keep your answers brief and to the point.' None
'Is camera connected?' '7 - Avoid criticizing your previous employer or colleagues if at all possible.\nAvoid criticizing your previous employer or colleagues if at all possible.' None
'Is camera connected?' '8 - Avoid leaving the confines of the camera until the interview is completely administered and remember to thank the employer for his/her time and consideration of the interview session.\nAvoid leaving the confines of the camera until the interview is completely administered and remember to thank the employer for his/her time and consideration of the interview session.' None
'Is camera connected?' '9 - Remember to adjust the light sources around you so that there is light shining on your face and that there are no lights shining directly into the webcam.\nRemember to adjust the light sources around you so that there is light shining on your face and that there are no lights shining directly into the webcam.' None
'Is camera connected?' "10 - Don't skimp on the webcam and microphone, quality does matter.\nDon't skimp on the webcam and microphone, quality does matter." None
'Is webcam connected?' '0 - Installing the Webcam' None
'Is webcam connected?' "1 - Attach the webcam to your computer.\nAttach the webcam to your computer. Plug the webcam's USB cable into one of the rectangular USB ports on the side or back of your computer.\n- USB plugs can only be inserted one way. If the plug won't fit into the port, rotate the plug 180 degrees and try again.\n- If you're on a Mac, you'll most likely need to buy a USB to USB-C adapter in order to fit a normal webcam.\n- Make sure that you plug the webcam directly into your computer, not a USB hub. USB hubs are often too underpowered to operate a webcam.\n- ;" True
'Is webcam connected?' '2 - Insert the webcam\'s CD.\nInsert the webcam\'s CD. Place the CD that came with the webcam in your computer\'s CD tray, making sure that the logo is face-up in the process. Since most modern Macs don\'t come with CD drives, you will have to have a separate CD drive attached via USB cable if you\'re using a Mac.\n- If the webcam didn\'t come with a CD, skip this step.\n- You can usually find a copy of the webcam\'s software in the "Support" section of the webcam company\'s website.' None
'Is webcam connected?' "3 - Wait for the webcam's setup page to open.\nWait for the webcam's setup page to open. Your webcam's setup page should open automatically. If your webcam didn't include a CD, plugging the webcam into your computer will most likely start the setup process.[1]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is webcam connected?' "4 - Follow any on-screen instructions.\nFollow any on-screen instructions. Your webcam's individual instructions will vary, but most setup processes will involve clicking through a series of preference windows before clicking an Install button.\n- Pay attention to the windows' information here. You'll most likely need to select certain preferences that will help the webcam work later." None
'Is webcam connected?' '5 - Wait for your webcam to finish installing.\nWait for your webcam to finish installing. Once the webcam has finished installing, its program should open, at which point you can begin setting up the webcam.' None
'Is camera connected?' '0 - Choosing the Webcam' None
'Is camera connected?' "1 - Adjust the webcam.\nAdjust the webcam. The most common error is that the incorrect webcam is attached to the program. If you tried to record video, but your screen was dark, there's a good chance that you just don't have the right camera linked to the program. Read on to learn how to change this." True
'Is camera connected?' '2 - Open the Movie Maker menu and select "Options.\nOpen the Movie Maker menu and select "Options." From the Home screen, open the Movie Maker drop-down menu in the very top left of the program tab. This is where you\'ll find functions like New Project, Open Project, Save Project, and Import from Device. Click "Options," near the bottom of the list.[3]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is camera connected?' '3 - Navigate to the Webcam Options page.\nNavigate to the Webcam Options page. You should be looking at a pop-box titled "Windows Movie Maker Options." There are four categories: General, Webcam, Captions, and Trust Center. Click "Webcam."' None
'Is camera connected?' '4 - View your available webcams.\nView your available webcams. The webcam options page should be headed "Select an audio device and webcam." Click the drop-down menu labeled "Available webcams." If you know the name of your preferred, functional webcam device, click that name to set it as the default. If you don\'t know the name, but you have several options, choose the webcam that was not already selected.' None
'Is camera connected?' '5 - Try to Record Video again.\nTry to Record Video again. Return to the Home screen and repeat the process. If you chose the right webcam, you should see yourself on the screen. If the video input screen is still dark, then there might be a more serious problem with your webcam.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is webcam connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is webcam connected?' "1 - Connect your webcam to your Windows PC.\nConnect your webcam to your Windows PC. Connect the USB cable to an available port on your PC, and then install its software when prompted.\n- If you're using a built-in webcam on a laptop or monitor, you can skip this step.\n- ;" True
'Is webcam connected?' '2 - Click the menu.\nClick the menu. It’s usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '3 - Type camera into the search bar.\nType camera into the search bar. You may have to click a circle or magnifying glass icon to open the search bar first.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '4 - Click Camera.\nClick Camera. The camera app will open on the screen. This should automatically start your webcam.\n- If asked to allow the app permission to access your webcam, be sure to give all requested permissions.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '5 - Click .\nClick . It’s at the top-right corner of the camera preview screen.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '6 - Select a video recording speed.\nSelect a video recording speed. Scroll down the right column to the “Videos” header, and then select your desired resolution from the drop-down menu. The higher the resolution, the better the quality (and the larger the file size).' None
'Is webcam connected?' '7 - Click anywhere else on the video.\nClick anywhere else on the video. This closes the settings menu.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '8 - Click the video icon.\nClick the video icon. It’s the outline of a video camera on the right side of the window. This switches the camera to video mode.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '9 - Click the video icon to start recording.\nClick the video icon to start recording. It’s the large white version of the video camera on the left side of the window. The time count at the bottom-center part of the preview screen will increase as you continue to record.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '10 - Click the stop button to stop recording.\nClick the stop button to stop recording. It’s the red square on the right side of the window. The video will stop recording immediately. The finished video will be saved to the “Camera Roll” folder inside your “Photos” folder.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '0 - Streaming Directly from Your Webcam on Facebook' None
'Is webcam connected?' "1 - Install your webcam\nInstall your webcam if necessary. If your computer doesn't already have a built-in webcam, you'll need to attach and set up an external USB webcam before you'll be able to stream.\n- You can buy webcams in virtually any tech store or large online marketplace (e.g., Amazon). They tend to range in price depending on their quality." True
'Is webcam connected?' "2 - Open Facebook.\nOpen Facebook. Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in.\n- If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the upper-right side of the page, then click Log In." None
'Is webcam connected?' '3 - Click Live Video.\nClick Live Video. It\'s near the top of the News Feed page, just above the text box where you would usually post a status. Doing so opens the "Create a Live Stream" pop-out menu.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '4 - Allow Facebook to access your webcam and microphone.\nAllow Facebook to access your webcam and microphone. Click Allow (or similar) when prompted to allow Facebook to use your webcam, then do the same if asked to allow access to your microphone.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '5 - Add a description to the video.\nAdd a description to the video. In the "Say something about this live video..." text box, type in a description for your stream.\n- This is optional, but recommended.' None
'Is webcam connected?' '6 - Add a title.\nAdd a title. If you want to place a title on your stream, type your title into the "Title" heading near the bottom of the pop-out menu.' None
'Is webcam connected?' "7 - Click Go Live.\nClick Go Live. It's in the bottom-right corner of the page. Doing so causes your webcam to begin streaming to Facebook.\n- You can close the live stream at any time by clicking End Live Video and then clicking End when prompted." None
'Is isight connected?' '0 - External iSight Method' None
'Is isight connected?' '1 - Plug in your iSight to your Mac.\nPlug in your iSight to your Mac. It should recognize it.\n- ;' True
'Is isight connected?' '2 - Go to iMovie' None
'Is isight connected?' 'Go to iMovie' None
'Is isight connected?' '3 - On iMovie, go to the option where it has a video camera' None
'Is isight connected?' 'On iMovie, go to the option where it has a video camera' None
'Is isight connected?' '4 - Click "Record with iSight"' None
'Is isight connected?' 'Click "Record with iSight"' None
'Is isight connected?' '5 - Done!\nDone!' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' '1 - First, press these keys.\nFirst, press these keys. Ctrl + Shift. Press and hold the Ctrl key, then the Shift key, pressing them simultaneously.\n- ;' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' '2 - This may not work the first time.\nThis may not work the first time. You may have to do this again or press the Ctrl and shift for five seconds or so.' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' '3 - These keys are the toggle switch to switch between French and English keyboards.\nThese keys are the toggle switch to switch between French and English keyboards. You should be back to your usual keys now.' True
'Is english keyboard connected?' '4 - It\'s that simple.\nIt\'s that simple. Try it with your English/French keyboard. Press Ctrl and Shift at the same time. Now type a "?".' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' '5 - Do you see a "?\nDo you see a "?" or an "É"\xa0? If you see an "É", press and hold Ctrl and Shift at the same time.' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' '6 - You should now see a "?\nYou should now see a "?".' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' '7 - Practice going back and forth from "?\nPractice going back and forth from "?" and "É" several times.' None
'Is english keyboard connected?' "8 - Done.Now you'll always be able to switch from English to French keyboards on your laptop.\nDone.Now you'll always be able to switch from English to French keyboards on your laptop." None
'Is french keyboard connected?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is french keyboard connected?' '1 - First, press these keys.\nFirst, press these keys. Ctrl + Shift. Press and hold the Ctrl key, then the Shift key, pressing them simultaneously.\n- ;' None
'Is french keyboard connected?' '2 - This may not work the first time.\nThis may not work the first time. You may have to do this again or press the Ctrl and shift for five seconds or so.' None
'Is french keyboard connected?' '3 - These keys are the toggle switch to switch between French and English keyboards.\nThese keys are the toggle switch to switch between French and English keyboards. You should be back to your usual keys now.' None
'Is french keyboard connected?' '4 - It\'s that simple.\nIt\'s that simple. Try it with your English/French keyboard. Press Ctrl and Shift at the same time. Now type a "?".' True
'Is french keyboard connected?' '5 - Do you see a "?\nDo you see a "?" or an "É"\xa0? If you see an "É", press and hold Ctrl and Shift at the same time.' None
'Is french keyboard connected?' '6 - You should now see a "?\nYou should now see a "?".' None
'Is french keyboard connected?' '7 - Practice going back and forth from "?\nPractice going back and forth from "?" and "É" several times.' None
'Is french keyboard connected?' "8 - Done.Now you'll always be able to switch from English to French keyboards on your laptop.\nDone.Now you'll always be able to switch from English to French keyboards on your laptop." None
'Is screen connected?' '0 - Reverting to the Default User Photo' None
'Is screen connected?' "1 - Click the Start button.\nClick the Start button. It's usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.\n- ;" True
'Is screen connected?' "2 - Click on your profile icon.\nClick on your profile icon. It should look like your current user photo, and it's near the top-left corner of the Start menu." None
'Is screen connected?' '3 - Click Change account settings.\nClick Change account settings.' None
'Is screen connected?' '4 - Click Browse for one.\nClick Browse for one. It\'s under the "Create your picture" header. You\'ll see the "Open" dialog window.' None
'Is screen connected?' "5 - Navigate to C:\nNavigate to C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\User Account Pictures. This is where you'll find the default user icons. Here's a quick way to do this:\n- Highlight this text with your mouse: C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\User Account Pictures.\n- Press Ctrl+C to copy it to your clipboard.\n- In the address bar at the top of the Open window, click your mouse at the end of the current path. This highlights the information that's already in that box.\n- Press Ctrl+V to paste the copied location.\n- Press ↵ Enter." None
'Is screen connected?' '6 - Select user.png and click Choose picture.\nSelect user.png and click Choose picture. Any of the files with the name "user" should be fine. This replaces your user profile photo with the default.\n- Your old photo will still appear in your account settings. If you want to delete it from the computer completely, continue with this method.' None
'Is screen connected?' "7 - Press ⊞ Win+E to open the File Explorer.\nPress ⊞ Win+E to open the File Explorer. Now you'll use the File Explorer to delete your old photo from the computer." None
'Is screen connected?' "8 - Paste %appdata%\\Microsoft\\Windows\\AccountPictures into the address bar.\nPaste %appdata%\\Microsoft\\Windows\\AccountPictures into the address bar. You'll do this just as you did when you navigated to the User Account Pictures folder in the Open window." None
'Is screen connected?' "9 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. Now you'll see all of your user account photos." None
'Is screen connected?' '10 - Select the photo(s) you want to delete.\nSelect the photo(s) you want to delete. To select multiple photos, hold Ctrl as you click.' None
'Is screen connected?' '11 - Press the Del key on the keyboard.\nPress the Del key on the keyboard. The selected photos are now removed from your account.\n- If you log into Windows with your Microsoft account, you may still see your old profile photo in some locations (such as when you sign into other Windows 10 computers). See the "Removing a Profile Photo from a Microsoft Account" method to learn how to remove it.' None
'Is headphone connected?' '0 - Finding the Problem' None
'Is headphone connected?' "1 - Know which tools you'll need.\nKnow which tools you'll need. Depending on the repair you end up needing to perform, you'll need to have (and know how to use) most of the following tools:\n- Soldering iron and solder\n- Knife or scissors\n- Shrink tubing\n- Wire strippers\n- Multimeter\n- ;" None
'Is headphone connected?' "2 - Make sure that the problem resides with the headphones.\nMake sure that the problem resides with the headphones. Plug a different set of working headphones into your preferred audio item (e.g., your computer's headphone jack) and listen for feedback; if you notice that you're not receiving any sound via the other set of headphones either, your audio item's headphone input may be the problem.;\n- You can verify this by plugging your headphones into a different input and listening for audio there." True
'Is headphone connected?' '3 - Listen for cable issues.\nListen for cable issues. Plug the headphones into an audio input, then bend the cable while you listen. If you can hear some audio through your headphones, move on to fixing the cable below.;' None
'Is headphone connected?' '4 - Try pushing the plug.\nTry pushing the plug. If you can only hear audio when you push or manipulate the plug end of the headphones, skip down to fixing a broken plug below.;' None
'Is headphone connected?' "5 - Consider attempting to repair an over-the-ear earpiece.\nConsider attempting to repair an over-the-ear earpiece. If your headphones have a detachable cable which can connect the earpieces (as with most Bluetooth headphones), try using your detachable cable with a different set of over-the-ear headphones. If you find that the other set works, your main set's earpieces are most likely to blame; you can try to fix them by using your headphones' documentation and recommended repair strategies.;" None
'Is headphone connected?' "6 - Set up a multimeter\nSet up a multimeter. If you haven't found the problem yet, use a multimeter. You can find one at a hardware store. Set up the multimeter as follows:;\n- Set the multimeter to test continuity, marked by ))) or a similar symbol.\n- Plug the black lead into the hole marked COM.\n- Plug the red lead into the hole marked with an Ω, mA, or )))." None
'Is headphone connected?' "7 - Test your wires with the multimeter.\nTest your wires with the multimeter. The multimeter will beep if there are no breaks in the wire; to test the wire, follow the below instructions:;\n- Make one slit next to the plug, and one slit next to the earpiece.\n- The bare copper wire usually has a clear protective coat, so gently scrape the coat away with a knife.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Touch the wire in one slit with the black multimeter lead, then touch the other slit with the red lead.\n- Wait for a response from the multimeter; if it beeps, the problem is in the plug or earpiece. If it does not beep, make a slit halfway along the cable and test each half of the cable.\n- Make another cut in the half that does not beep. Repeat until you've found two points a few inches (several centimeters) apart that do not cause the multimeter to beep.\n- Continue on to fixing the cable, skipping the test step." None
'Is earbud connected?' '0 - Soldering a Broken Connection' None
'Is earbud connected?' '1 - Pinpoint the source of the issue.\nPinpoint the source of the issue. Put your earbuds in and listen closely to determine where the sound is cutting out. If only one earbud is dead, it usually means there’s a short in that section of the wiring. If there’s no output whatsoever, the damage may be located around the jack.[6]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Is earbud connected?' '2 - Pry open the plastic housing of a defective earbud.\nPry open the plastic housing of a defective earbud. To do this, you’ll need to use a small, thin tool, such as a flat blade screwdriver or pocket knife. Wedge the tip of the tool into the groove where the two halves of the housing fit together, then push down and twist sharply to force them apart.[7]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Unless your earbuds are designed to be opened up, you may need to super glue them back together once you’re done with your repairs.' None
'Is earbud connected?' '3 - Inspect the earbuds for faulty wiring.\nInspect the earbuds for faulty wiring. Inside the earbud, you should see two copper wires, each running to a different terminal around the edges of the circular circuit board. You’re looking for wires that have broken or come loose from their terminals.[8]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If both wires seem to be in their proper place, the broken connection may be lower down the cord near the jack.' None
'Is earbud connected?' '4 - Remove the barrel from the jack if that’s where the issue lies.\nRemove the barrel from the jack if that’s where the issue lies. Sometimes, the loose wire isn’t in one of the earbuds, but in the jack that plugs into your phone, laptop, or car stereo. In this case, you’ll need to remove the protective plastic barrel and peel back the rubber coating in order to expose the wires underneath. With the barrel out of the way, you’ll be able to apply solder freely as needed.[9]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Some headphone jacks have barrels that screw off. Others can be pulled away using a little bit of force.' None
'Is earbud connected?' '5 - Clean away the old solder\nClean away the old solder inside the earbuds before resoldering them. Lay the end of the desoldering braid flat over the blob of solder where the shorted wire has pulled away from the terminal. Heat the braid with your soldering iron where the two materials meet. The tightly-woven copper will wick up the remnants of the old solder, clearing the way for the new.[11]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Desoldering braids (sometimes known as “desoldering wicks”) can be found at any hardware store or home improvement center.\n- Once you’re done removing a blob of solder, cut the end off of the desoldering braid and repeat the process for each of the remaining blobs where the wire has come loose using a fresh section.' None
'Is earbud connected?' '6 - Solder the broken wires back to the terminals inside the earbuds.\nSolder the broken wires back to the terminals inside the earbuds. Now that the faulty solder is out of the way, reattach the loose wire to its terminal and press a length of .032-diameter electronics solder into the joint. Heat the solder with your soldering iron to melt it and resecure the wire. Proceed to solder each broken wire.[12]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If both wires are broken, you can reconnect them to either of the terminals on the circuit board.\n- It may help to use a table clamp or pair of pliers to hold the cord and earbud together while you’re working.' None
'Is earbud connected?' '7 - Reconnect each colored wire to its respective terminal to fix the jack.\nReconnect each colored wire to its respective terminal to fix the jack. When soldering split wires at the jack, it’s important to first make sure they’re running to the right terminals. On most pairs of earbuds, the copper wire should go to the large central terminal, the red wire to the smaller righthand terminal, and the green wire to the left.[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Connecting the wires to the wrong terminals could fail to solve the problem.\n- If you had to cut off the jack to uncover the broken wires, purchase a replacement jack and solder the wires to the color-coded terminals as described in the included instructions.[14]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- On some replacement jacks, you can simply wind the broken wire through the small hole in the terminal a few times rather than soldering it on.[15]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is earbud connected?' "8 - Test the earbuds to make sure they work.\nTest the earbuds to make sure they work. Plug in your earbuds and play some music to confirm that you’re getting sound out of both sides. Once you’ve repaired the damage to the internal wiring, they should be as good as new. Happy listening!\n- If you’re still not getting any sound, it may be because the solder didn’t hold, or you’ve accidentally run the colored wires to the wrong terminals. You have to try again in order to correct your mistake.\n- It's hard to justify the difficulty and expense of repairing shorts in the middle of the cord. If you suspect that's where the issue lies, you may be better off simply buying a new set of earbuds." None
'Is headset connected?' '0 - Connecting to a PC' None
'Is headset connected?' '1 - Connect the headset to the control box.\nConnect the headset to the control box. The control box is the small box that has volume controls, headset, and microphone ports. Plug each cord attached to the headset into its matching labeled port on the box.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If your headset has only one attached cord, plug it into the 1/8" jack on the control box.\n- Your headset comes with an extender cord. If you need more slack, plug the headset connector(s) into the extender cord, then plug the extender cord into the control box.\n- ;' True
'Is headset connected?' '2 - Connect the control box to the computer.\nConnect the control box to the computer. If your control box has a USB cord attached, plug it into an available USB port. If it has two 1/8″ connectors, plug the headphone connector into the speaker port on the PC, and the microphone connector into the microphone port.\n- If you don’t have a USB connector and are using a laptop that doesn’t have separate microphone and headphones ports, see Connecting to a Mobile Device.' None
'Is headset connected?' '3 - Set the headset as as your default audio device.\nSet the headset as as your default audio device. Here’s how:[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Press ⊞ Win+S to open the search bar.\n- Type sound into the search bar.\n- Click Sound. This opens the Sound panel.\n- Right-click your HyperX headset.\n- Click Set as Default Device.\n- Click Apply.\n- Keep this window open (don’t click ″OK″ yet).' None
'Is headset connected?' '4 - Set the headset as your default microphone.\nSet the headset as your default microphone. Here’s how:\n- Click the Recording tab at the top of the Sound panel.\n- Right-click your HyperX headset.\n- Click Set as Default Device.\n- Click Apply.' None
'Is headset connected?' '5 - Click OK.\nClick OK. Now that you’ve connected your headset to your PC, you are ready to start using it in your games. All audio and microphone activity will be routed to and from the headset.' None
'Is headphone connected?' '0 - Plugging in Headphones' None
'Is headphone connected?' "1 - Locate the headphone jack on your computer or speakers.\nLocate the headphone jack on your computer or speakers. The location will vary depending on the computer you are using. Most laptops have headphone jacks along one of the sides. Desktops may have a jack on the front or back of the computer. It will typically have a small headphone icon. If the headset prong is color-coded, it will be green.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If you're using a desktop computer, your speakers may have a headphone jack if your computer does not.\n- If your headphones connect via USB, click here.\n- ;" None
'Is headphone connected?' "2 - Plug the headphones firmly into the headphone jack.\nPlug the headphones firmly into the headphone jack. Make sure that the plug is completely inserted, or the sound may not come through both ears.\n- If your headphones use a 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) plug, typically found on professional and studio headphones, you'll need an adapter, a sound card, or an amplifier in order to use them." True
'Is headphone connected?' "3 - Locate the microphone jack (optional).\nLocate the microphone jack (optional). If you headphones include a microphone, it will usually have a separate prong. If the prong is color-coded, it will be pink. The microphone jack on the computer is typically located near the headphone jack.\n- Older computer's may not have a microphone jack. If this is the case, you'll need a sound card or other digital processor." None
'Is headphone connected?' '4 - I can only hear audio out of one side.\nI can only hear audio out of one side. This is typically caused by the headphone jack not being properly inserted. The jack will need to be inserted all the way in order for the headphones to play from both ears.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Examine the cables on the headphones as well. Frayed cables could be causing problems with the headphones. Cables will typically start fraying near the connectors.' None
'Is headphone connected?' "5 - I'm not hearing any audio at all.\nI'm not hearing any audio at all. If your headphones aren't picking up any audio, but you know that they work on other devices, something may be wrong with your computer's sound processor.\n- \n- Click here for instructions on troubleshooting Windows sound issues.\n- Click here for instructions on troubleshooting Mac sound issues." None
'Is earphone connected?' '0 - Judging Sound Quality' None
'Is earphone connected?' '1 - Play low-frequency sounds to make sure they are audible.\nPlay low-frequency sounds to make sure they are audible. To test the frequency range of your earphones, you can play a song with a variety of pitches. Listen carefully for the low sounds, such as those from bass guitars or baritone vocals. These tones should sound deep but crisp and rich.[5]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Some earphones can detect frequencies as low as 20 hertz (Hz). Check the packaging for more information.\n- If all headphones seem to have the same frequency issues, your hearing could be the issue.' True
'Is earphone connected?' '2 - Listen to high frequencies to gauge how well the earphones detect them.\nListen to high frequencies to gauge how well the earphones detect them. Balanced earphones pick up high frequencies as well as low frequencies. High frequencies occur in orchestral arrangements and other music. Try listening to music with high-pitched voices, guitars, piccolos, and other instruments to make sure these tones come through the earphones without distortion.[6]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Good earphones can detect frequencies as high as 20 kHz.\n- Earphones may detect either high or low frequencies better. If this happens, choose earphones that are best for the content you listen to.' None
'Is earphone connected?' "3 - Adjust the sound volume to hear the dynamic range.\nAdjust the sound volume to hear the dynamic range. To test the dynamic range, change the volume so the audio plays loudly but doesn't make you uncomfortable. The dynamic range indicates how loud and soft the audio can get before you stop hearing it. You should be able to hear the full range of sound clearly at a comfortable volume.[7]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- For instance, if you listen to a lot of podcasts, you may need your earphones to pick up low voices rather than high-pitched instruments." None
'Is earphone connected?' '4 - Test the earphones for an even sound quality at all pitches.\nTest the earphones for an even sound quality at all pitches.. Flatness is when low, medium, and high-pitched sounds all have the same audio quality. Try playing a song that transitions between various pitch levels. If the earphones seem to pick up higher tones much better than lower tones, the music probably won’t sound that great to you. Good earphones maintain a consistent audio quality no matter how high or low a tone is.[8]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Fatness doesn’t mean the music lacks dynamic highs and lows.\n- This test is subjective. It can change depending on your hearing. Find earphones that work best for you personally.' None
'Is earphone connected?' '5 - Check the audio for any signs of buzzing or rattling.\nCheck the audio for any signs of buzzing or rattling. Keep the audio at a high but comfortable level and listen closely. You have probably heard unpleasant sounds blasting from a car radio before. Bass-heavy music often sounds unpleasant because the electronics cannot relay the sounds cleanly. No one enjoys having that buzzing sound in their ears.[9]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- The audio should sound clear no matter what plays. Usually, newer, costlier earphones have less issues with rattling than older, cheaper earphones.\n- Rattling may not be an issue if you don’t listen to a lot of music with low pitches.' None
'Is earphone connected?' '6 - Gauge how realistic the sound is in your ears.\nGauge how realistic the sound is in your ears. The best earphones are immersive, making you feel like you’re at a concert or listening to someone speak in person. For this to happen, the audio needs to be full and rich. Any distortion not only sounds unpleasant, but reminds you you’re wearing earphones.[10]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If you can, use binaural recordings to test this. These sounds are recorded with microphones placed on the ear, so they are ideal tests of immersion.\n- For example, listen to binaural audio of someone knocking on a door. Ask yourself if it sounds like someone is knocking on a real wooden door right next to you.' None
'Is headphone connected?' '0 - Selecting the Type of Bluetooth Headphones You Need' None
'Is headphone connected?' '1 - Choose Bluetooth headphones for wireless connectivity.\nChoose Bluetooth headphones for wireless connectivity. Bluetooth headphones have the advantage of being wireless which can make carrying them that much easier. While the benefit of going wireless means less fumbling with cables and cords, Bluetooth headphones need to be charged on a regular basis. Furthermore, if you forget to pay attention to the battery life, it can run out during mid-use which can be frustrating so think about where and when you’ll be using them to inform your decision.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If you’re working outside all day and want to listen to music in the meantime, pay close attention to the talk/music time labelled on the Bluetooth headphones to make sure it’ll last for as long as you need it to.\n- Using Bluetooth headphones will also drain the battery of the device it’s connected to so remember to contemplate your smartphone’s battery life as well.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- ;' None
'Is headphone connected?' '2 - Get headphones that can switch between wired and wireless.\nGet headphones that can switch between wired and wireless. Some Bluetooth headphones have the option to attach a wire if you want to avoid the trouble of keeping an eye on the battery life. If you’d prefer to have that freedom, look for the models that offer both.[3]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is headphone connected?' '3 - Pick the lighter earbud variety for quick and easy use.\nPick the lighter earbud variety for quick and easy use. There’s a slight difference between Bluetooth earbuds and Bluetooth headphones. Earbuds fit directly into your ear and weigh close to nothing. These are great if you simply want to get up and go out as they’re very easy travel with. However they generally have lower quality sound compared to over-the-ear headphones due to not being able to drown out as much outside noise.[4]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- This decision should be based on whether you need mobility or not and if you think it’s worth the compromise.' None
'Is headphone connected?' '4 - Get over-the-ear headphones for the highest quality sound.\nGet over-the-ear headphones for the highest quality sound. Over-the-ear headphones have superior sound to earbuds due to having larger and better technology. They also have huge noise reduction that blocks out surrounding sound from the outside, thereby isolating your music.[5]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- The only major drawback is that they can be heavy and cumbersome.' True
'Is headphone connected?' '5 - Choose Bluetooth headphones with a microphone for phone calls.\nChoose Bluetooth headphones with a microphone for phone calls. If your job entails making and taking calls throughout the day, there are Bluetooth headphones specifically made for that purpose. These are not for listening to music but rather for talking to people without the need of handling the phone itself.[6]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- These headphones can be especially useful if you’re in the car because they allow you to talk hands-free.\n- Bluetooth headphones designed for phone-calls also have a longer battery life with some providing as much as 10 hours of talk time in one sitting.[7]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is headphone connected?' '6 - Check the ‘specifications’ section of a headphone brand to get an idea of its capabilities.\nCheck the ‘specifications’ section of a headphone brand to get an idea of its capabilities. You might discover useful features you hadn’t thought of that you may appreciate. Some headphones might cost more due to a feature you don’t even need, so explore the specs and determine if you’re getting your money’s worth. There are many different styles and varieties so it’s worth seeing what is available.[8]\n- X\n- Research source' None