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'Is controller powered on?' '0 - Connecting Wirelessly' None
'Is controller powered on?' "1 - Turn on your Xbox One console.\nTurn on your Xbox One console. You'll see the power button on the right side of the unit if you have it positioned horizontally.\n- ;" None
'Is controller powered on?' '2 - Insert batteries into your controller.\nInsert batteries into your controller. Some models of the Xbox remote, like the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 and the Xbox Adaptive Controller have built-in batteries and come with a USB-C cable for charging. Other models of Xbox controllers require AA batteries or rechargeable batteries to work.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- You can get an Xbox One Play & Charge Kit that comes with a rechargeable battery and charging cable.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is controller powered on?' "3 - Press and hold the Xbox button on your controller.\nPress and hold the Xbox button on your controller. This is the large circular button centered in your controller with the Xbox logo.\n- The button should flash to indicate that it's unpaired and looking for something to connect with.\n- You can release the Xbox button on your controller when the button is flashing." True
'Is controller powered on?' "4 - Press the bind button on the console.\nPress the bind button on the console. If your Xbox One X or Xbox One S is horizontally positioned, you'll see this button on the right side of the unit's face, below the power button.\n- If you have an original Xbox One, the bind button is a circular button on the side, around the edge of the unit from the disc tray." None
'Is controller powered on?' "5 - Press and hold the controller's bind/sync button.\nPress and hold the controller's bind/sync button. This is the circular button on top of the controller (not the Xbox button).\n- Release this button when you see the Xbox button flash a few more times.\n- When the Xbox button remains lit, your controller is connected to your console.[3]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is controller powered on?' '0 - Connecting Wirelessly' None
'Is controller powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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." True
'Is controller powered on?' "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." None
'Is controller powered on?' "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 powered on?' "5 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. You'll see this as the first option in the second column." None
'Is controller powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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." False
'Is controller powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 hydra powered on?' '0 - Using the Hydra' None
'Is hydra powered on?' '1 - Use the 1, 2, 3, and 4 buttons.\nUse the 1, 2, 3, and 4 buttons. These buttons are located on the face of each of the two controllers. These buttons are given numerical values for compatibility purposes, and the functions will depend on the game you’re playing.\n- The numerical buttons on the left-hand controller are usually used as directional keys while the buttons on the right are used as action keys.' True
'Is hydra powered on?' '2 - Use the 5 button.\nUse the 5 button. This button can be found on both controllers and is placed in between the numerical buttons 1, 2, 3, and 4. The 5 button usually works as the “Select” or “Start” button, or a way to access the game menu.' None
'Is hydra powered on?' '3 - Use the analog sticks.\nUse the analog sticks. The analog sticks are located right at the middle and can be found on both controllers. The analog sticks are used as substitute to the 1 to 4 buttons, but its functions may still depend on the kind of game you’re playing.' None
'Is hydra powered on?' '4 - Use the “Bumper” and “Trigger” buttons.\nUse the “Bumper” and “Trigger” buttons. These buttons can be found on the front side of the controllers, and just like the keys mentioned above, its functions will depend the on the game you’re playing.' None
'Is hydra powered on?' '5 - Use the motion-sense feature.\nUse the motion-sense feature. At the lower part of the base station you’ll see a Razer logo. To properly use the motion-sense feature of the controller, the logo should be facing you. The logo must be in line right between the two controllers.\n- This serves as a basic rule of thumb to properly align the base station, accurately using the motion sensing controllers.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Using Windows 7' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Check the NumLock and Fn+NumLock keys.\nCheck the NumLock and Fn+NumLock keys. Many laptops will convert a good chunk of the keyboard into a number pad if NumLock is enabled. Press "NumLock" or press "FN" + "NumLock" keys to make sure that it is disabled. Try typing again to see if your keys are fixed. If this doesn\'t fix your problem, you may have the wrong language selected.' True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Switch between your installed keyboards.\nSwitch between your installed keyboards. If you have multiple keyboards installed that you want to switch between, there are a couple of ways that you can do it:\n- Click the icon that resembles a keyboard in the taskbar in the lower-right corner. This can be found next to the System Tray. If you don\'t see it, right-click the taskbar and select "Toolbars" → "Language bar."\n- Press and hold the Windows button and press the Spacebar to cycle between your installed languages.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "3 - Click the Windows Start menu .\nClick the Windows Start menu . It's the button with the Windows logo. It's in the lower-right corner by default." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "4 - Click Control Panel.\nClick Control Panel. It's to the left in the Start menu. This launches the Control Panel. You can use the Control Panel to remove keyboards you don't use or install ones that you need." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Click Change keyboards or other input methods.\nClick Change keyboards or other input methods. It\'s below "Clock, Language & Region" in the Control Panel. It\'s next to an icon that resembles a clock and a globe.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '6 - Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.\nClick the Keyboards and Languages tab. It\'s at the top of the "Region and Languages" window. This will open your keyboard options.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "7 - Click Change keyboards.\nClick Change keyboards. It's near the top of the menu. This will open a list of your installed keyboards in a new window." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '8 - Click the Add button.\nClick the Add button.. If your preferred input language isn\'t listed, clicking the "Add" will allow you to browse through all of the available input languages.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '9 - Click your preferred language and check your preferred keyboard layout.\nClick your preferred language and check your preferred keyboard layout. Click your language in the list of languages to display a list of available regions and keyboard layouts. Click the checkbox next to your preferred keyboard layout.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '10 - Click Ok.\nClick Ok. This adds your preferred language and layout method.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '11 - Select the preferred keyboard layout.\nSelect the preferred keyboard layout. Use the drop-down menu below "Default input language" to select your preferred language and keyboard input.[5]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Additionally, you can click any languages and keyboard methods you don\'t use in the "Installed services" list and click Remove to the right to uninstall those languages and keyboard inputs.\n- Click your preferred keyboard input in the list before "Installed Services" and click Move Up until your preferred list is at the top of the list.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '12 - Click Apply.\nClick Apply. This applies your language and keyboard settings. You can change between your preferred keyboard inputs by clicking the keyboard icon in the system tray at the bottom of the screen (See Step 2.).' None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - On Mac' None
'Is screen powered on?' '1 - 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.' True
'Is screen powered on?' "2 - Click System Preferences.\nClick System Preferences. It's near the top of the drop-down menu." None
'Is screen powered on?' '3 - Click Keyboard.\nClick Keyboard. This keyboard-shaped icon is near the bottom of the System Preferences window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "4 - Click the Keyboard tab.\nClick the Keyboard tab. It's in the top-left corner of the window." None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Click Modifier Keys….\nClick Modifier Keys…. This option is in the lower-right side of the window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "6 - Click Restore Defaults and click OK.\nClick Restore Defaults and click OK. It's in the bottom-left corner of the window. Doing so will wipe any preferences for your Mac's modifier keys (e.g., ⌘ Command)." None
'Is screen powered on?' '7 - Click the Text tab.\nClick the Text tab. This tab is at the top of the window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '8 - Select a keyboard shortcut that you want to remove.\nSelect a keyboard shortcut that you want to remove. Click the keyboard shortcut on the left side of the window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "9 - Click -.\nClick -. It's below the list of shortcuts. Doing so removes the shortcut." None
'Is screen powered on?' '10 - Click the Shortcuts tab.\nClick the Shortcuts tab. This tab is at the top of the window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "11 - Click Restore Defaults.\nClick Restore Defaults. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so resets your text shortcuts to the default settings." None
'Is screen powered on?' "12 - Restart your Mac.\nRestart your Mac. Open the Apple menu, click Restart..., and click Restart when prompted. Your Mac's keyboard should be back to normal once your Mac finishes restarting." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Cleaning a Liquid Spill' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "1 - Turn off the power to your laptop and remove the battery immediately.\nTurn off the power to your laptop and remove the battery immediately. Disconnect the power cord right away and hold down the power button until your laptop goes off. If liquid touches the electrical components inside of your computer, it can be permanently damaged. By working quickly, you’ll help minimize the risk of electrical damage.[11]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If the laptop starts to smoke or steam, or you see bubbling or bulging, don't touch it. You could be seriously burned or suffer an electrical shock.[12]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Even if you get the laptop dry, residue from sugary, acidic, or alcoholic drinks may still be present, and that residue may affect the functionality of your keyboard in the future." False
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Turn the laptop upside down over a towel.\nTurn the laptop upside down over a towel. Open the laptop as wide as you can, turn it face down, and set it on top of a towel or another absorbent material. By flipping the laptop over, you are allowing gravity to pull the moisture away from the motherboard and other electrical components.[13]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '3 - Blot away as much of the liquid as you can right away.\nBlot away as much of the liquid as you can right away. If you have a microfiber or lint-free cloth on hand, use that to dry the laptop. However, you’re racing against time, so if you don’t have one of those handy, just grab whatever is closest to you, whether that’s a dish towel, paper towels, or even an old T-shirt. Dry any liquid that you can see on the surface of the laptop.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Leave your laptop propped up to dry for 1-2 days.\nLeave your laptop propped up to dry for 1-2 days. There’s no way to rush this process. Even if the laptop looks dry from the outside, moisture could be trapped inside. To be safe, give the keyboard a minimum of 24 hours to dry before you try to turn it on again.[15]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "5 - Take your laptop for professional cleaning if the liquid was sugary.\nTake your laptop for professional cleaning if the liquid was sugary. If you splashed a little water into the keyboard, you're probably fine, but if you spilled a large, sugary drink and it's an expensive laptop, consider having a professional break down your laptop and clean inside. Professional cleaning can run upward of $500, but it can be worth it if you have a lot of money invested in your laptop.[16]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If you're familiar with electronics, you can take it apart yourself and clean inside, but some laptops can only be dismantled with special tools that you might not have on hand." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "6 - Replace the battery and turn on the laptop once it's dried completely.\nReplace the battery and turn on the laptop once it's dried completely. This will be the moment of truth. If your laptop doesn’t work at all, give it another 24 hours to dry out. If your operating system boots up but the keyboard doesn't work, you can replace the keyboard or use a USB keyboard.[17]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Windows' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Use the arrow keys and the ↵ Enter key.\nUse the arrow keys and the ↵ Enter key. If you just need to select a program or a file on your desktop, you can use the arrow keys to select the item and then press ↵ Enter to open it.\n- Pressing a letter on your keyboard will prompt the selection to jump to the next item with a name that begins with that letter. For example, pressing R on the desktop might select Recycle Bin.\n- Press Alt+F4 to close an open window. On some computers, you may need to hold down Alt+Fn and tap F4 instead.\n- ;' True
'Is keyboard powered on?' "2 - Make sure that your computer has a number pad.\nMake sure that your computer has a number pad. If your computer doesn't have a dedicated number pad on the right side of the keyboard, you won't be able to turn on the Accessibility feature that allows you to move your mouse around with the number pad. You can still take advantage of the following shortcuts:\n- \n- Alt+Tab ↹ allows you to switch between open Windows.\n- Tab ↹ allows you to cycle through the different options from menus.\n- ↵ Enter will open most things that you select with your arrow keys.\n- ⇧ Shift+F10 or ☰ will open the right-click menu for whatever is selected.\n- Ctrl+Esc or ⊞ Win will open Start, from which you can type in a program or file name and then press ↵ Enter to open it.\n- ⊞ Win+E will open the File Explorer.\n- ⊞ Win+X will open the advanced options menu, from which point you can open Settings or shut down the computer." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "3 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Press the ⊞ Win key in the lower-left side of your computer's keyboard, or press the Ctrl and Esc keys at the same time.\n- If your mouse is working, just click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Type in ease of access.\nType in ease of access. You should see the Ease of Access Center appear at the top of the Start window.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. Doing so will open the Ease of Access Center window.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '6 - Select Make the keyboard easier to use and press ↵ Enter.\nSelect Make the keyboard easier to use and press ↵ Enter. Use the ↓ downward-facing arrow key to move the selection down to the Make the keyboard easier to use option.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "7 - Select Set up Mouse Keys and press ↵ Enter.\nSelect Set up Mouse Keys and press ↵ Enter. It's a blue link near the top of the page." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '8 - Review the keyboard shortcut.\nReview the keyboard shortcut. Beneath the "Keyboard shortcut" heading, you should see a line that says "Turn on Mouse Keys with" and then a list of keys. You can press this key combination to turn on Mouse Keys.\n- This combination is usually the left Alt key, the left ⇧ Shift key, and the Num ⇩ key all pressed at once, but the shortcut may vary depending on your computer.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '9 - Set the mouse sensitivity.\nSet the mouse sensitivity. If you don\'t change the mouse speed and acceleration, the mouse will be incredibly slow. To do so:\n- Scroll down until the "Top speed" slider is selected.\n- Press the → right arrow key to increase the speed.\n- Press Tab ↹ to jump down to the "Acceleration" slider.\n- Press the → right arrow key to increase the acceleration.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '10 - Select OK and press ↵ Enter.\nSelect OK and press ↵ Enter. To navigate to the OK button at the bottom of the window, press Tab ↹ until the OK button is selected.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "11 - Enable Mouse Keys.\nEnable Mouse Keys. Press the keys listed in the shortcut (usually Alt+⇧ Shift+Num ⇩), then hold down one of your number pad's directional keys (normally the numbers 4, 8, 6, and 2 for left, up, right, and down) to see if the mouse starts moving.\n- If the mouse doesn't start moving, press Num ⇩ and try again." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '12 - Move the mouse with the number pad keys.\nMove the mouse with the number pad keys. Press 4 to move left, press 8 to move up, press 6 to move right, and press 2 to move down.\n- You can also press 7, 9, 1, or 3 to move diagonally.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '13 - Click by pressing 5 in the number pad.\nClick by pressing 5 in the number pad. You can also still use ↵ Enter to click selected items as well.\n- If pressing 5 prompts a drop-down menu, press / in the number pad to switch to click mode.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Mac' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Open the Accessibility menu.\nOpen the Accessibility menu. Press Fn+⌥ Option+⌘ Command+F5 on a MacBook without a touch bar, or triple-tap the Touch ID button for a MacBook with a touch bar.\n- On an iMac, press ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+F5.\n- If your mouse is working, you can click the Apple menu , click System Preferences..., click Accessibility, and click Mouse & Trackpad.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Enable Mouse Keys.\nEnable Mouse Keys. Press ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+F5 (or tap the Touch ID button three times) while in this menu to enable Mouse Keys.\n- Leave the Accessibility menu open while using Mouse Keys so that you can turn on and off Mouse Keys with the ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+F5 shortcut.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '3 - Move the mouse with your keyboard.\nMove the mouse with your keyboard. Hold U to move the mouse left, O to move it right, 8 to move it up, and K to move it down. You can also use 7, 9, J, and L to move the mouse diagonally.' True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Press 5 to click.\nPress 5 to click. Doing so will act as a mouse click on whatever your mouse is currently selecting.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Hold down Ctrl while pressing 5 to right-click.\nHold down Ctrl while pressing 5 to right-click. Doing so will allow you to open the context menu for selected items.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '6 - Press M to hold the mouse button and . to release it.\nPress M to hold the mouse button and . to release it. This will allow you to activate certain menus (e.g., the Trash menu).' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "7 - Toggle off Mouse Keys.\nToggle off Mouse Keys. Since you can't type while using Mouse Keys, press ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+F5 (or triple-tap the Touch ID button) to disable Mouse Keys once you've clicked on an item that you want to use." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Cleaning Sticky Keys' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Unplug the keyboard from your computer.\nUnplug the keyboard from your computer. If you’re using a Bluetooth keyboard, turn it off or remove the batteries if you can so you don’t accidentally shock yourself while you’re using it. If you have a corded keyboard, unplug the USB cord from your computer so it doesn’t have power anymore.[10]\n- X\n- Research source' False
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Slide a flathead screwdriver underneath the key that’s sticking to pop it out.\nSlide a flathead screwdriver underneath the key that’s sticking to pop it out. Position the end of a flathead screwdriver on any side of the key you want to remove. Carefully slide the screwdriver underneath the key so you lift it up. Gently lower the screwdriver handle to raise the key away from the keyboard and pop it out of place. Repeat the process for any additional keys that you need to remove from the keyboard.[11]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- You can also use a butter knife or another flat, blunt object if you don’t have a screwdriver with you.\n- Some keyboards may have keys that are inset deeper, so they may be more difficult to remove, but you can still get underneath them with a screwdriver.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '3 - Wipe the area under the key with a cotton swab soaked with rubbing alcohol.\nWipe the area under the key with a cotton swab soaked with rubbing alcohol. Dip the end of a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and shake off any excess liquid so it doesn’t drip too much. Scrub the area underneath the key with the cotton swab, focusing on any areas where you notice dirt or sticky residue from spills. Work the cotton swab into the hole on the keyboard as well since it could also be sticky.[12]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly so it won’t damage your keyboard when you clean with it.\n- If you can’t fit a cotton swab into the spot on the keyboard, lay a paper towel over the area and press down on it with the end of your screwdriver to wipe the keyboard clean.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Clean the bottom of the key you pulled out to remove any dirt.\nClean the bottom of the key you pulled out to remove any dirt. Check the bottom of the key you pulled out to see if it has any dust or sticky residue on it. Use your cotton swab with rubbing alcohol to wipe around the bottom of the key so it doesn’t stick down when you press it. Set the key face-up on a piece of paper towel to let it dry completely.[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Clean the key even if it doesn’t feel sticky on the bottom since it may still stick inside the keyboard.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Let the rubbing alcohol dry completely before popping the key back in.\nLet the rubbing alcohol dry completely before popping the key back in. Wait for about 5 minutes for the rubbing alcohol to evaporate and dry on your keyboard. Set the key back into place and press down on it firmly so it snaps back into the keyboard. Test pressing the key multiple times to see if your keyboard functions properly.[14]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- If your key is still sticky, try removing it and some of the other keys around it to clean more thoroughly.\n- If the key is unresponsive when you press it, then there may be a problem with the circuits.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Open the Start Menu.\nOpen the Start Menu. You can do this with the keyboard by pressing the ⊞ Win key.\n- ;' True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Navigate the menu.\nNavigate the menu. Use the ↑↓←→ keys on the keyboard to move to the desired selection.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '3 - Keep pressing the Tab ↹ key until the Control Panel icon is highlighted.\nKeep pressing the Tab ↹ key until the Control Panel icon is highlighted. Press ↵ Enter to select the Control Panel. If Control Panel isn\'t listed, then press the ⊞ Win+R. It should open run so then you can type "control panel" without the quotes in the run box then press ↵ Enter. It will then open Control Panel.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Look for "Ease Of Access" (when you are in category view for control panel on windows 7).\nLook for "Ease Of Access" (when you are in category view for control panel on windows 7). When you see it, keep pressing the Tab ↹ key until it is highlighted, then press ↵ Enter.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Press the Tab ↹ key to navigate.\nPress the Tab ↹ key to navigate. Select the "change how your mouse works" line (under the category Ease of Access Center). Press ↵ Enter to select it.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '6 - Press the Tab ↹ key until you get down to the "turn on mouse keys".\nPress the Tab ↹ key until you get down to the "turn on mouse keys". Press Spacebar twice. This will put a check on the box before "Turn on Mouse Keys". You can press the Tab ↹ key (that will highlight "Set up Mouse Keys" and then press Spacebar again to access the Mouse Keys settings (speed, shortcut key, slow down key, etc.)' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '7 - Press the Tab ↹ key until you get to "OK" and press ↵ Enter.\nPress the Tab ↹ key until you get to "OK" and press ↵ Enter. Now you can use the numeric keypad (the number pad on the right of your keyboard with the arrows on it) to move the cursor around the screen. If enabled, you can hold down the Ctrl or ⇧ Shift key with the direction to speed up the cursor or slow down.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Look at your keyboard.\nLook at your keyboard. Compare it to the keyboard you were recently using. Did the other one have raised letters, and this one flat? Vice versa? There are many ways in which your new keyboard and your old one are different, so you may want to spend some time comparing them. When you have realized the differences, it will make it much easier to type when you are using it.\n- ;' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "2 - Think of all the options you can choose from before you buy.\nThink of all the options you can choose from before you buy. There are many stores that can show you all new types of keyboards. Here are some options:\n- Best Buy\n- \n- \n- Apple\n- WH.shared.addScrollLoadItem('eed03c0e7a3b55205b666e39320951dc')\n- \n- \n- Dell\n- WH.shared.addScrollLoadItem('a9faeea213b93f43a1419fbb535ce9a8')\n- \n- \n- Verizon\n- WH.shared.addScrollLoadItem('bab50b27e04469ef59275ffbfd1bce0b')" None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '3 - Think of the kind that introduce your interests.\nThink of the kind that introduce your interests. There are types that light up in the dark, have hand warming systems, etc. Think long and hard, as this step is critical. List things you have had trouble with in past keyboards. Too low? Too high? Hard to type? List these, and then search for the kind that suits your needs.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Open up Notepad.\nOpen up Notepad. Or another online writing document, and just type. You do not need to type in any words, because this is just something to help you get to feel the way the keyboard works. Spend some time looking at the keyboard while you type, note the way your hands feel as you type, you may even want to do one letter at a time, to see the way it looks under the print.' True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Type actual words.\nType actual words. Open up a book or textbook you have, and type a page or two from the book until you can type without worrying where your hands are going to go. This will only work if you follow step 2, so if you skipped the second step, go back and do it.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '6 - Look at the outside buttons.\nLook at the outside buttons. These buttons include the Alt, Ctrl, Shift, and Enter keys on your keyboard. Spend some time getting used to those after you are familiar with the actual lettering. It may take some time, but once you know where the letters, numbers, and outside buttons are, you will have completely mastered the keyboard skills!' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '7 - Look at the height of your keyboard.\nLook at the height of your keyboard. Some people like using miniature tabs that are on the back of your keyboard, while some prefer not adding the extra height. Look and see if there are tabs on the back of your keyboard (They usually flip right over with a simple pull), and see whether or not you like adding the extra height.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '8 - IM a friend!\nIM a friend! If you can, IM one of your friends (AIM, Yahoo, GMAIL,AOL, etc...), and see if you can beat your friend in "Writing Contests". Set out a sentence or two and then type it! If you can beat your friend, you have then officially mastered your keyboard! Give yourself a pat on the back, you\'ve come a long way!' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '9 - Think about all of your options before you buy.\nThink about all of your options before you buy. Would you like a keyboard separate? Or one built-in, like on a laptop? Choose carefully, because until you "spill orange juice" on your keyboard again, you\'re going to have to stick with it!' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Open the file or page you want to print.\nOpen the file or page you want to print. You can basically print any document, image or web page on your computer.\n- If you want to print your screen, you can use the Print Screen feature to capture a picture of your screen, then print the picture.\n- ;' None
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Press ⌘ Command+P on Mac or Control+P on Windows.\nPress ⌘ Command+P on Mac or Control+P on Windows. This will open the print setup for your current file or web page.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Select your printer from the drop-down.\nSelect your printer from the drop-down. Click the printer drop-down at the top of the menu, and select the printer you want to use.\n- You can skip this step if the correct printer is already selected.\n- If you\'re printing a web page, your browser may have a different menu.\n- On Chrome, click Change next to "Destination" to select printer.\n- Safari, Firefox, and many other browsers use a drop-down just like Mac and Windows.' True
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Change your printing settings (optional).\nChange your printing settings (optional). Most programs and browsers will allow you to change settings like paper size, orientation, and number of copies. You can make custom changes if you need any.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard.\nPress ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard. This will process and send your print job to the selected printer. You can pick up your hard copy from your printer.\n- You can also click the Print button to print the page.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Resetting Language Settings on Windows' None
'Is screen powered on?' '1 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' True
'Is screen powered on?' '2 - Open Settings .\nOpen Settings . Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "3 - Click Time & language.\nClick Time & language. It's a clock-shaped icon in the middle of the window." None
'Is screen powered on?' '4 - Click the Region & language tab.\nClick the Region & language tab. This is on the left side of the page.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Select a language.\nSelect a language. Click the language that you want to remove.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '6 - Remove the language.\nRemove the language. Click Remove below the language. Doing so will immediately remove it from your computer.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '7 - Change the default language.\nChange the default language. Click a language that you want to set as the default, then click Set as default.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Resetting a Wireless Apple Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Turn off your keyboard.\nTurn off your keyboard. Press and hold the Power button on the keyboard for at least three seconds.' False
'Is keyboard powered on?' "2 - Open your Mac's Apple menu .\nOpen your Mac's Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "3 - Click System Preferences.\nClick System Preferences. It's near the top of the drop-down menu." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "4 - Click Bluetooth.\nClick Bluetooth. This icon is in the middle of the System Preferences window.\n- If Bluetooth isn't on, click Turn Bluetooth On on the left side of the window before continuing." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "5 - Press and hold your keyboard's Power button.\nPress and hold your keyboard's Power button. Don't release the button when the keyboard powers on." True
'Is keyboard powered on?' "6 - Select the keyboard.\nSelect the keyboard. While still holding down the power button, click the keyboard's name in the Bluetooth menu." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '7 - Release the Power button when prompted for a code.\nRelease the Power button when prompted for a code. Once your Mac asks you to type in a pairing code, you can release the Power button.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "8 - Enter the pairing code.\nEnter the pairing code. Type in your keyboard's code, then press ⏎ Return. This will cause your freshly reset keyboard to pair with your Mac." None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Resetting a Wireless Apple Keyboard' None
'Is screen powered on?' '1 - Turn off your keyboard.\nTurn off your keyboard. Press and hold the Power button on the keyboard for at least three seconds.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "2 - Open your Mac's Apple menu .\nOpen your Mac's Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear." True
'Is screen powered on?' "3 - Click System Preferences.\nClick System Preferences. It's near the top of the drop-down menu." None
'Is screen powered on?' "4 - Click Bluetooth.\nClick Bluetooth. This icon is in the middle of the System Preferences window.\n- If Bluetooth isn't on, click Turn Bluetooth On on the left side of the window before continuing." None
'Is screen powered on?' "5 - Press and hold your keyboard's Power button.\nPress and hold your keyboard's Power button. Don't release the button when the keyboard powers on." None
'Is screen powered on?' "6 - Select the keyboard.\nSelect the keyboard. While still holding down the power button, click the keyboard's name in the Bluetooth menu." None
'Is screen powered on?' '7 - Release the Power button when prompted for a code.\nRelease the Power button when prompted for a code. Once your Mac asks you to type in a pairing code, you can release the Power button.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "8 - Enter the pairing code.\nEnter the pairing code. Type in your keyboard's code, then press ⏎ Return. This will cause your freshly reset keyboard to pair with your Mac." None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Using Mac' None
'Is screen powered on?' "1 - Open your Mac's Apple menu on the menu bar.\nOpen your Mac's Apple menu on the menu bar. Click the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of your screen to open the Apple menu." True
'Is screen powered on?' '2 - Click System Preferences on the menu.\nClick System Preferences on the menu. This will open your System Preferences in a new window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '3 - Click Keyboard in System Preferences.\nClick Keyboard in System Preferences. This option looks like a keyboard icon on the second row of the System Preferences menu. It will open your typing and input settings.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "4 - Click the Keyboard tab at the top.\nClick the Keyboard tab at the top. You can find it next to Text on the Keyboard page.\n- The Keyboard menu may automatically open up to this tab. In this case, you don't have to click the tab here." None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Check the "Use F1, F2, etc keys as standard function keys" box.\nCheck the "Use F1, F2, etc keys as standard function keys" box. When this option is selected, the Fn key on your keyboard will be disabled except the special functions printed on each of your F keys.\n- You can find this option at the bottom of the Keyboard menu.\n- The F keys on the top row of your keyboard will now act as standard function keys (F1–F12). You can use the function keys without pressing Fn.\n- If you want to use one of the special functions printed at the top of your keyboard, hold down Fn while pressing the F key. This will now be the only function of your Fn key.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Shaking Out the Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - Unplug the keyboard.\nUnplug the keyboard. If you have a laptop, turn it off.\n- ;' False
'Is keyboard powered on?' '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 powered on?' '3 - Gently shake the keyboard.\nGently shake the keyboard. Let the crumbs shake out to the floor or table.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "4 - Brush away any extra crumbs.\nBrush away any extra crumbs. If there's trash on the keyboard, brush it away." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Check the keys again.\nCheck the keys again. See if they are working.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Blowing Out the Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '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 powered on?' '2 - Turn the computer off.\nTurn the computer off. If you have a desktop, unplug the keyboard from the computer.' False
'Is keyboard powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '5 - Try the keys again.\nTry the keys again. See if the keys are unstuck.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Removing Debris from a Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '0 - Treating Liquid Spills' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "1 - Turn off the computer and unplug the keyboard right away.\nTurn off the computer and unplug the keyboard right away. Deactivate your hardware as soon as you notice the spill. The liquid may seep down into the keyboard, damaging it or the internal components of a laptop if you have one. Disconnect the keyboard cable if you have a wired keyboard or the power supply if you have a laptop.[8]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- To prevent damage to your computer or keyboard, treat spills right away. Liquid and electrical parts are a bad combination. Don't reactivate the machine until it is dry.\n- Turn off the computer first before unplugging a non-USB keyboard to prevent damage to the hardware." False
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Turn the keyboard upside down to shake out the liquid.\nTurn the keyboard upside down to shake out the liquid. Bring the keyboard to a sink, trash bag, or towel. Holding it upside down forces the liquid to drip back out instead of going deeper into the keyboard. Shaking it helps force out stubborn drops caught between the keys. Continue doing this until the keyboard stops dripping.[9]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Tilt the keyboard around to help draw out the liquid. If you have a laptop, direct the liquid to the keyboard to keep it away from the motor and other vital parts. Keep the laptop open and upside down, tilting it towards you to force the liquid towards the keys and out.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "3 - Dry the keyboard with a microfiber cloth.\nDry the keyboard with a microfiber cloth. Hold the keyboard upside down while you do this. Blot away as much liquid as you can. Don't turn the keyboard over until you have mopped up as much of the spill as possible.[10]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Paper towels and tissues leave behind debris, so always use a lint-free cloth if possible. During an emergency, you may not have the opportunity to hunt down the correct cloth, so grab the best thing you have available. A dish towel, paper towels, or even an old T-shirt will do." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Let the keyboard air dry for at least 24 hours.\nLet the keyboard air dry for at least 24 hours. Keep the keyboard upside down to drain any moisture still inside of it. Place a towel underneath it to catch anything that comes out. Once the keyboard has had a chance to dry, you can safely turn it over.[11]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Most spills dry up within about 24 hours. If you have time to spare, let the keyboard air out for possibly 2 or 3 days.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "5 - Test the keyboard for sticky keys and other signs of damage.\nTest the keyboard for sticky keys and other signs of damage. Plug the keyboard back in if it's wired or turn on your laptop. Try typing with the keyboard. Press down on all of the keys to make sure they work. You may need to pull off individual keys to wash them.[12]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Unless you spilled plain water, chances are some of the keys will be sticky. Take apart the keyboard to give it a deep cleaning.\n- Consider getting a professional cleaning for an expensive laptop. Laptops are much more delicate and difficult to clean than regular keyboards. A professional can check the internal components of your laptop for damage." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Cleaning Inside a Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '10 - Finished.\nFinished.' None
'Is phone powered on?' '0 - Cleaning Inside a Keyboard' None
'Is phone powered on?' "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." None
'Is phone powered on?' "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." True
'Is phone powered on?' "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 phone powered on?' "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 phone powered on?' "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 phone powered on?' "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 phone powered on?' "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 phone powered on?' "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 phone powered on?' "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." None
'Is phone powered on?' '10 - Finished.\nFinished.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Connecting a Bluetooth Keyboard on Windows 10' None
'Is screen powered on?' "1 - Open the Start menu.\nOpen the Start menu. Do this either by clicking the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or by pressing the ⊞ Win key on your computer's keyboard." True
'Is screen powered on?' '2 - Click ⚙️.\nClick ⚙️. This button is near the bottom-left corner of the Start window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "3 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. It's near the middle of the page." None
'Is screen powered on?' '4 - Click Bluetooth & other devices.\nClick Bluetooth & other devices. This tab is on the left side of the page.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Click the switch beneath the "Bluetooth" heading.\nClick the switch beneath the "Bluetooth" heading. Doing so will turn on your computer\'s Bluetooth feature.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "6 - Turn on your keyboard.\nTurn on your keyboard. To do so, you must first locate the On/Off switch. Its location will vary depending on the keyboard, so look on the bottom, back, and sides of the keyboard.\n- If your keyboard uses batteries, you'll also need to make sure it has a fresh set before continuing.\n- Many Bluetooth keyboards use built-in, rechargeable batteries instead of AAs or AAAs, so if your keyboard came with a charger, consider charging it for awhile before turning it on." None
'Is screen powered on?' '7 - Look for the keyboard\'s name.\nLook for the keyboard\'s name. After a few seconds, it should appear beneath the "Mouse, keyboard, & pen" heading on this page.\n- Your keyboard may have a pairing button that you must first press before it will show up in the Bluetooth menu.\n- If the keyboard doesn\'t show up on this page, turn your computer\'s Bluetooth off and then on again.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "8 - Click the keyboard's name, then click Pair.\nClick the keyboard's name, then click Pair. You'll see Pair below the keyboard's name. This will add your keyboard to your computer's list of paired items; you should now be able to use it like a regular keyboard." None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '0 - Connecting a Bluetooth Keyboard on Windows 10' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "1 - Open the Start menu.\nOpen the Start menu. Do this either by clicking the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or by pressing the ⊞ Win key on your computer's keyboard." True
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '2 - Click ⚙️.\nClick ⚙️. This button is near the bottom-left corner of the Start window.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "3 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. It's near the middle of the page." None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '4 - Click Bluetooth & other devices.\nClick Bluetooth & other devices. This tab is on the left side of the page.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '5 - Click the switch beneath the "Bluetooth" heading.\nClick the switch beneath the "Bluetooth" heading. Doing so will turn on your computer\'s Bluetooth feature.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "6 - Turn on your keyboard.\nTurn on your keyboard. To do so, you must first locate the On/Off switch. Its location will vary depending on the keyboard, so look on the bottom, back, and sides of the keyboard.\n- If your keyboard uses batteries, you'll also need to make sure it has a fresh set before continuing.\n- Many Bluetooth keyboards use built-in, rechargeable batteries instead of AAs or AAAs, so if your keyboard came with a charger, consider charging it for awhile before turning it on." None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '7 - Look for the keyboard\'s name.\nLook for the keyboard\'s name. After a few seconds, it should appear beneath the "Mouse, keyboard, & pen" heading on this page.\n- Your keyboard may have a pairing button that you must first press before it will show up in the Bluetooth menu.\n- If the keyboard doesn\'t show up on this page, turn your computer\'s Bluetooth off and then on again.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "8 - Click the keyboard's name, then click Pair.\nClick the keyboard's name, then click Pair. You'll see Pair below the keyboard's name. This will add your keyboard to your computer's list of paired items; you should now be able to use it like a regular keyboard." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Connecting a Bluetooth Keyboard on Windows 10' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "1 - Open the Start menu.\nOpen the Start menu. Do this either by clicking the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or by pressing the ⊞ Win key on your computer's keyboard." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Click ⚙️.\nClick ⚙️. This button is near the bottom-left corner of the Start window.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "3 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. It's near the middle of the page." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Click Bluetooth & other devices.\nClick Bluetooth & other devices. This tab is on the left side of the page.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Click the switch beneath the "Bluetooth" heading.\nClick the switch beneath the "Bluetooth" heading. Doing so will turn on your computer\'s Bluetooth feature.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "6 - Turn on your keyboard.\nTurn on your keyboard. To do so, you must first locate the On/Off switch. Its location will vary depending on the keyboard, so look on the bottom, back, and sides of the keyboard.\n- If your keyboard uses batteries, you'll also need to make sure it has a fresh set before continuing.\n- Many Bluetooth keyboards use built-in, rechargeable batteries instead of AAs or AAAs, so if your keyboard came with a charger, consider charging it for awhile before turning it on." True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '7 - Look for the keyboard\'s name.\nLook for the keyboard\'s name. After a few seconds, it should appear beneath the "Mouse, keyboard, & pen" heading on this page.\n- Your keyboard may have a pairing button that you must first press before it will show up in the Bluetooth menu.\n- If the keyboard doesn\'t show up on this page, turn your computer\'s Bluetooth off and then on again.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "8 - Click the keyboard's name, then click Pair.\nClick the keyboard's name, then click Pair. You'll see Pair below the keyboard's name. This will add your keyboard to your computer's list of paired items; you should now be able to use it like a regular keyboard." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Cleaning Your Keyboard' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "1 - You're typing along, and you reach for the mouse, only to knock over your drink.\nYou're typing along, and you reach for the mouse, only to knock over your drink. Onto the keyboard. First things first, wipe up as much of the spill with a napkin, then save your work as as fast as you can, and turn off the computer.\n- ;" True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Unplug keyboard, and turn upside down (keys facing an absorbent surface), allowing any excess liquids to drain out.\nUnplug keyboard, and turn upside down (keys facing an absorbent surface), allowing any excess liquids to drain out.' False
'Is keyboard powered on?' '3 - Once drained, (still keeping upside down) use cotton swabs, or rolled up napkins to go between the keys, and try to absorb any extra liquid.\nOnce drained, (still keeping upside down) use cotton swabs, or rolled up napkins to go between the keys, and try to absorb any extra liquid. If necessary, use a hairdryer on a warm/low setting 5–6 inches (12.7–15.2\xa0cm) away from keyboard to evaporate anything still inside.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Allow keyboard to drain overnight, or for several hours, turning it over multiple times to allow anything inside the keys to dry up.\nAllow keyboard to drain overnight, or for several hours, turning it over multiple times to allow anything inside the keys to dry up.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Once everything is dry, use a damp napkin or wipe to remove any residue left by the drink.\nOnce everything is dry, use a damp napkin or wipe to remove any residue left by the drink. Once that dries, keyboard is most likely ready for use!' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '6 - Finished.\nFinished.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Repairing a Loose Key' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "1 - Turn off your computer.\nTurn off your computer. Unplug it as well. Repairing a keyboard is not dangerous, but it's always a good idea to take these precautions before you repair a computer.\n- ;" False
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Remove the key cap.\nRemove the key cap. Most loose keys should come away easily, with some gentle wiggling to unhook them from the retaining clip. If necessary, lever out the key cap from the corners with a flat head screwdriver.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "3 - Check the attachment points on the key.\nCheck the attachment points on the key. The base of the key cap should have up to four attachment points, where the key clips onto the keyboard below. Look closely for signs of a broken attachment. Continue on to one of the steps below depending on what you see.\n- If you're not sure, remove a functional key of the same size by gently levering out each corner with a screwdriver. Compare the attachment points on the two keys." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "4 - Replace a broken key cap.\nReplace a broken key cap. If the attachment points are broken, you will need a new key. Purchase one online, making sure it matches your laptop model and the location of the attachment points. To put in the new key, hook one attachment point onto the keyboard, then rub your finger over the key until you hear two loud snaps, one at each end of the key.\n- Alternatively, remove a key of the same size that you rarely use. Place it in the former key's position." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Fix the metal bar on large keys.\nFix the metal bar on large keys. The space bar and ⇧ Shift keys are held flat by a metal bar. If this bar is not flat, you may need to re-attach it to the small plastic hooks on the keyboard. The bar should run along the lower end of the key, with the short arms of the bar running up the left and right sides and onto the hooks. Once the bar is reattached, press the key cap over it and test it.\n- Once the bar is out of place, it often continues to have minor problems or gets a tendency to slip out of place again. Consider buying a replacement keyboard for your laptop, or having it repaired at a computer repair store.\n- If you are installing a replacement for one of these keys, the replacement will come with its own bar. Remove the old bar first by gently levering it upward with a flat screwdriver.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "6 - Check for other problems.\nCheck for other problems. Loose keys are almost always caused by damage to the key cap itself, or the metal bar of large keys. If you're certain the key cap is in good condition, read the section on stuck keys below. This covers damage due to spills, broken retaining clips, or a damaged membrane." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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." None
'Is keyboard powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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." True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '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 desktop powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is desktop powered on?' '1 - If you are on the Desktop, Hit the Second button from the left on the bottom row of the keyboard.\nIf you are on the Desktop, Hit the Second button from the left on the bottom row of the keyboard. The one that has the WINDOWS Logo.\n- ;' True
'Is desktop powered on?' '2 - Hit the "UP" Arrow key until you are highlighting the "Control Panel" button.\nHit the "UP" Arrow key until you are highlighting the "Control Panel" button. Hit Enter.' None
'Is desktop powered on?' '3 - Use the ARROW KEYS until you are highlighting "MOUSE" or "MOUSE OPTIONS.\nUse the ARROW KEYS until you are highlighting "MOUSE" or "MOUSE OPTIONS." Again, hit ENTER.' None
'Is desktop powered on?' '4 - Hit the TAB Key on the keyboard until you are highlighting the "BUTTONS" tab.Press ENTER.\nHit the TAB Key on the keyboard until you are highlighting the "BUTTONS" tab.Press ENTER.' None
'Is desktop powered on?' '5 - Push the right ARROW KEY until you are highlighting the "HARDWARE" Tab.Have a slight touch o the enter key.\nPush the right ARROW KEY until you are highlighting the "HARDWARE" Tab.Have a slight touch o the enter key.' None
'Is desktop powered on?' '6 - Use the TAB key to highlight the "PROPERTIES" button.Again press ENTER.\nUse the TAB key to highlight the "PROPERTIES" button.Again press ENTER.' None
'Is desktop powered on?' '7 - Check to see if your device is working properly.\nCheck to see if your device is working properly. If it is, you will need to go to TROUBLESHOOT And follow the directions from there. If all else fails, go to the HELP section of the computer.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '1 - If you are on the Desktop, Hit the Second button from the left on the bottom row of the keyboard.\nIf you are on the Desktop, Hit the Second button from the left on the bottom row of the keyboard. The one that has the WINDOWS Logo.\n- ;' True
'Is keyboard powered on?' '2 - Hit the "UP" Arrow key until you are highlighting the "Control Panel" button.\nHit the "UP" Arrow key until you are highlighting the "Control Panel" button. Hit Enter.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '3 - Use the ARROW KEYS until you are highlighting "MOUSE" or "MOUSE OPTIONS.\nUse the ARROW KEYS until you are highlighting "MOUSE" or "MOUSE OPTIONS." Again, hit ENTER.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '4 - Hit the TAB Key on the keyboard until you are highlighting the "BUTTONS" tab.Press ENTER.\nHit the TAB Key on the keyboard until you are highlighting the "BUTTONS" tab.Press ENTER.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '5 - Push the right ARROW KEY until you are highlighting the "HARDWARE" Tab.Have a slight touch o the enter key.\nPush the right ARROW KEY until you are highlighting the "HARDWARE" Tab.Have a slight touch o the enter key.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '6 - Use the TAB key to highlight the "PROPERTIES" button.Again press ENTER.\nUse the TAB key to highlight the "PROPERTIES" button.Again press ENTER.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '7 - Check to see if your device is working properly.\nCheck to see if your device is working properly. If it is, you will need to go to TROUBLESHOOT And follow the directions from there. If all else fails, go to the HELP section of the computer.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '0 - Using Vim' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '1 - Type vi filename.txt into Terminal.\nType vi filename.txt into Terminal. The "vi" part of this command selects the Vim text editor as the program to use. You\'ll replace "filename" with the name you wish to assign to your new file.\n- For a file named "tamins", for example, you\'d type vi tamins.txt.\n- If your current directory has a file by the same name, this command will instead open that file.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "2 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. This will create your new file and open it in the Vim editor. You should see a blank Terminal window with a tilde (~) on each line, as well as your text file's name at the bottom of the window." None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '3 - Press your computer\'s i key.\nPress your computer\'s i key. Doing so will place your document in "Insert" mode, wherein you can enter text as needed.\n- You should see -- INSERT -- pop up at the bottom of the window when you press the I key.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "4 - Enter your document's text.\nEnter your document's text. You can simply type as you typically would for any other text document. To save the current line of text and jump to the next line, you'll press ↵ Enter." None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "5 - Press the Esc key.\nPress the Esc key. It's typically in the upper-left corner of your computer's keyboard. This key will stop the insert mode." True
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '6 - Press the : (colon) key.\nPress the : (colon) key. This key will place Vim in "Command" mode.\n- You should see a cursor appear at the bottom of the window.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" '7 - Type :w into Terminal and press ↵ Enter.\nType :w into Terminal and press ↵ Enter. This command will save your document as it currently is.' None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "8 - Type :q into Terminal and press ↵ Enter.\nType :q into Terminal and press ↵ Enter. Doing so will quit out of Vim and return you to Terminal's main interface. Your text file is now in your specified directory.\n- You can check for the text file by typing ls into Terminal and pressing ↵ Enter and then looking for the file's name.\n- You can also type :wq to save and quit in one command." None
"Is computer 's keyboard powered on?" "9 - Reopen the file from the Terminal window.\nReopen the file from the Terminal window. Just as you did to create the file, you'll type vi filename.txt to open the file. This time when you open the file, you should see any saved changes that you made." None
'Is router powered on?' '0 - Set up your new router' None
'Is router powered on?' '1 - Plug your router into your internet socket if you want to share your internet.\nPlug your router into your internet socket if you want to share your internet.\n- ;' True
'Is router powered on?' '2 - Plug your router into your PC with an ethernet cable.\nPlug your router into your PC with an ethernet cable.' None
'Is router powered on?' '3 - Go to your browser and type in the address "http:__192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1" or "http:__192.168.2.1 192.168.2.1", or "http:__192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1".\nGo to your browser and type in the address "http://192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1" or "http://192.168.2.1 192.168.2.1", or "http://192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1".' None
'Is router powered on?' '4 - Enter your user name and password from your router (often "admin" and "admin") then your internet service provider.\nEnter your user name and password from your router (often "admin" and "admin") then your internet service provider.' None
'Is router powered on?' "5 - Enable wireless and set your encryption (WPA as a minimum, WEP can be cracked in seconds) use AES encryption if you have it available, skip if you do not.\nEnable wireless and set your encryption (WPA as a minimum, WEP can be cracked in seconds) use AES encryption if you have it available, skip if you do not. and type a memorable passkey that is at least 64 characters. It's a hassle, but you only have type it a few times." None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Using ImageMagick' None
'Is screen powered on?' "1 - Open the Terminal.\nOpen the Terminal. ImageMagick is a command-line utility that can capture screenshots for you. Many distributions come with ImageMagick already installed, but you can install it for free from your distribution's package manager if you don't have it.\n- To open the Terminal quickly in Ubuntu and many other distributions, press Ctrl+Alt+T." None
'Is screen powered on?' "2 - Install ImageMagick.\nInstall ImageMagick. On Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu, type sudo apt-get install imagemagick and press ↵ Enter. You will be prompted for your administrator password. If ImageMagick hasn't been installed, it will begin downloading and installing. If it is already installed, you will be informed." None
'Is screen powered on?' '3 - Take a screenshot of the entire screen.\nTake a screenshot of the entire screen. Type import -window root Pictures/fileName.png and press ↵ Enter. Replace fileName with the name you want to give the screenshot.' True
'Is screen powered on?' '4 - Take a screenshot of a specific window.\nTake a screenshot of a specific window. Type import Pictures/fileName.png and press ↵ Enter. Replace fileName with the name you want to give the screenshot. The cursor will turn into a crosshair, and you can click the window that you want to capture.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Add a delay to the screenshot.\nAdd a delay to the screenshot. Type import -window root -pause # Pictures/fileName.png and press ↵ Enter. Replace # with the amount of seconds that you want to wait before the screenshot is taken. After waiting the set amount of time, the screenshot will be taken and you will be returned to the terminal prompt.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '0 - The Basics\nStart up your computer. After the circle under the Apple Logo rotates for a few seconds, the computer will take you on a quick video, and then will ask for you to enter your area, some personal information, and a user name and password. Enter the info, and proceed to log in.' True
'Is computer powered on?' '2 - Right-click menu on a Mac.\nRight-click menu on a Mac. Many PC users are used to right-clicking the mouse in order to bring up a list of helpful options; on a Mac there are ways to get similar results. The easiest way would be to control-click an item. Control-click means holding down Ctrl while clicking the item. This will bring up a shortcut menu. Alternatively, you can configure the mouse or trackpad to use the right side of the mouse or trackpad as the secondary button (aka right-click) in System Preferences (Apple Menu>System Preferences>Mouse or Apple Menu>System Preferences>Trackpad).' None
'Is computer powered on?' '3 - Use Finder to find various documents, pictures, and other files.\nUse Finder to find various documents, pictures, and other files. Finder is, for Mac users, essentially what Windows Explorer is for PC users.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '4 - Force quit an unresponsive application.\nForce quit an unresponsive application. Press Command-Option-Escape when an application becomes unresponsive. This works in the same way the Ctrl-Alt-Delete works for PC users. Another way to force-quit an application is to Control-click the item on the Dock and selecting Force-quit from the menu.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '5 - Closing a Window.\nClosing a Window. Click the red button in the upper left hand corner of the window to close the window of an application. This does not exit the application. The hotkey in many applications is Command-W.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '6 - Minimize a Window.\nMinimize a Window. To minimize a window (put it in the Dock to the right of the racetrack) click the yellow button next to it. Alternatively, double-click on the Title Bar.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '7 - Maximize a Window.\nMaximize a Window. To maximize a window, click the green button on the right.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '8 - Exit an application.\nExit an application. Click on the application name in the Menu Bar, then click on Quit at the bottom of the menu. The hotkey in almost all applications is Command-Q.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '9 - Switch applications.\nSwitch applications. In any app, press Cmd-tab to quickly switch between apps.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '10 - Press the Command key on the Mac for shortcut keys (hotkeys) instead of Ctrl on Windows.\nPress the Command key on the Mac for shortcut keys (hotkeys) instead of Ctrl on Windows. For example Command + C to copy, and Command + V to paste.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '0 - ' None
'Is mac powered on?' '1 - Restart your Mac.\nRestart your Mac. When your Mac begins its startup process, hold down the "Command" and "R" keys.\n- ;' True
'Is mac powered on?' '2 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal.\n- Click "Utilities" in the menu bar.\n- Select "Terminal".' None
'Is mac powered on?' '3 - Type "reset password" into Terminal and hit "Enter".\nType "reset password" into Terminal and hit "Enter". This will result in a reset password tool popping up.' None
'Is mac powered on?' "4 - Select your computer's hard drive.\nSelect your computer's hard drive. In some isolated cases your computer's hard drive may not show up. This occurs if your hard drive is encrypted and can't be modified with this password tool." None
'Is mac powered on?' '5 - Choose a user to reset.\nChoose a user to reset.' None
'Is mac powered on?' "6 - Enter a new password.\nEnter a new password. This will become your user's master password, so be sure to remember your change." None
'Is mac powered on?' '7 - Click Save.\nClick Save. After clicking save, nothing major will happen. The password fields in the form will go blank. Just go ahead and proceed to the next step.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '8 - Restart your Mac.\nRestart your Mac. When your Mac boots, you should be able to log in to the user you forgot the password for.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '0 - ' None
'Is mac powered on?' "1 - Put your OS installation disk in your Mac's CD drive.\nPut your OS installation disk in your Mac's CD drive.\n- Do this while the computer is on." None
'Is mac powered on?' '2 - Restart your Mac.\nRestart your Mac. When your Mac begins its start-up process, hold down the "C" key.' True
'Is mac powered on?' '3 - Select your language.\nSelect your language.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '4 - Open the password reset tool.\nOpen the password reset tool.\n- For 10.6 or later, click "Utilities" in the menu and select "Password Reset".\n- For 10.4 or later, click "Utilities" in the menu and select "Reset Password".\n- For 10.3, click "Installer" in the menu and select "Reset Password".' None
'Is mac powered on?' "5 - Select your computer's hard drive.\nSelect your computer's hard drive." None
'Is mac powered on?' '6 - Choose a user to reset.\nChoose a user to reset.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '7 - Enter a new password.\nEnter a new password.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '8 - Click Save.\nClick Save.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '9 - Restart your Mac and your password will be reset.\nRestart your Mac and your password will be reset.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '0 - Backing Up to iCloud' None
'Is mac powered on?' '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.\n- ;' True
'Is mac powered on?' '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 mac powered on?' '3 - Click Preferences on the menu.\nClick Preferences on the menu. This will open your Photos settings in a new window.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '4 - Click the iCloud tab at the top.\nClick the iCloud tab at the top. This button looks like a icon at the top of the Preferences window.' None
'Is mac powered on?' "5 - Click and check the iCloud Photo Library option.\nClick and check the iCloud Photo Library option. It's at the top of the iCloud tab here.\n- When this option is checked, all your pictures are automatically uploaded and stored on your iCloud account. You can access all your pictures on all your devices." None
'Is mac powered on?' "6 - Select the Download Originals to this Mac option.\nSelect the Download Originals to this Mac option. You can find it under the iCloud Photo Library heading. This will store full-resolution versions of all your pictures on your Mac.\n- If you select Optimize Mac Storage, you'll download and store low-resolution versions of your pictures on your Mac. You can download the full-resolution version of a picture if you have enough storage space." None
'Is mac powered on?' '0 - Backing Up to an External Drive' None
'Is mac powered on?' '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.' True
'Is mac powered on?' '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 mac powered on?' '3 - Click Preferences on the menu.\nClick Preferences on the menu. This will open your Photos settings in a new window.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '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 mac powered on?' '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 mac powered on?' '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 mac powered on?' '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.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '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 iphone powered on?' '0 - Install VNC Viewer on iPhone or iPad' None
'Is iphone powered on?' '1 - On your iPhone, open the App Store .\nOn your iPhone, open the App Store . It\'s the app with a blue icon and a white capital "A".' True
'Is iphone powered on?' "2 - Tap Search .\nTap Search . It's the magnifying glass icon on the bottom-right corner of the screen." None
'Is iphone powered on?' '3 - Type VNC Viewer in the search bar.\nType VNC Viewer in the search bar. Tap the grey bar at the top and type a search entry.' None
'Is iphone powered on?' '4 - Tap the VNC Viewer app in the search results.\nTap the VNC Viewer app in the search results. It\'s a blue icon that has "vnc" in curvy white letters.' None
'Is iphone powered on?' '5 - Tap GET.\nTap GET. It\'s the blue button under the "VNC Viewer - Remote Desktop" title at the top of the page. This will start downloading and installing the VNC remote desktop app on your iPhone.\n- Use your Touch ID or enter you Passcode if prompted before downloading the app.' None
'Is iphone powered on?' '6 - Tap OPEN.\nTap OPEN. The "Get" button will change to "Open" once app is installed. This launches the VNC Viewer app on your phone.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is computer powered on?' '1 - Determine the model of your Mac mini.\nDetermine the model of your Mac mini. This process will allow you to verify if you can install the RAM yourself without contacting an Apple Authorized Service Provider for assistance.\n- Go to "Apple" in the menu bar while your computer is turned on, then select "About This Mac" to view your serial number. The serial number can also be found printed on the bottom of your Mac mini computer.\n- Type your serial number into the "Service and Coverage" tool provided by Apple. The "Service and Coverage" tool can be accessed by clicking on the "Self Solve" Apple link featured in the Sources section of this article. This website will provide you with the model of your Mac mini.\n- ;' True
'Is computer powered on?' '2 - Determine the RAM installation process required.\nDetermine the RAM installation process required. If your Mac mini is a 2010 or 2011 model, you can install the RAM yourself; however, earlier models will require you to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider.\n- Visit the Apple "support" website provided to you in the Sources section of this article and click on the link for "Apple Authorized Service Provider." This link will provide you with a list of the nearest service providers in your area. You may also call Apple at 1-800-692-7753 for assistance.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '3 - Power off your Mac mini computer.\nPower off your Mac mini computer. This will prevent you from any injuries pertaining to electrical shock as you work on your computer.\n- If your Mac mini is still turned on, point to the "Apple" menu and select "Shut Down" to turn off the computer.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '4 - Disconnect any cables from your Mac mini.\nDisconnect any cables from your Mac mini. This will include power cables, internet cables, or extra cables, such as printer cables.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '5 - Place your Mac mini in an upside-down position on a soft cloth.\nPlace your Mac mini in an upside-down position on a soft cloth. The soft cloth will help protect the outer shell of the Mac mini from any scratches.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '6 - Remove the bottom cover of the Mac mini.\nRemove the bottom cover of the Mac mini. The bottom cover is the round cover imprinted with the words "Mac mini." \n- Place your thumbs gently on the bottom cover, then unlock the cover by rotating it in a counterclockwise position.\n- Press down on one side of the cover with your thumb. The opposite side of the cover will then pop off, allowing you to remove the back cover completely from the Mac mini.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '7 - Remove the original RAM.\nRemove the original RAM. The 2 RAMs, or memory modules, are located on top of one another in the bottom-right corner below the cover. \n- Open the retainer clips holding the RAM in place. Each side of the RAM slot will have a retainer clip, both of which you can lift up and off the RAM using 2 fingers until the RAM is released from the slot.\n- Gently pull the RAM out of the slot. You can then repeat the process for the second RAM located below the top RAM.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '8 - Install the new RAM into the Mac mini.\nInstall the new RAM into the Mac mini.\n- Place one of your RAMs into the bottom slot first, attaching the side with the notch into the Mac mini. The notch resembles a tiny slit and will be present on one of the long sides of the RAM.\n- Press the RAM down into the slot until you see the retainer clips snap the RAM into place. You can then repeat this process for the insertion of the second RAM.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '9 - Place the bottom cover back onto your Mac mini.\nPlace the bottom cover back onto your Mac mini. Alignment dots will be present on the cover and on the computer itself to help you correctly position the back cover into place. \n- Lock the back cover into place by rotating it clockwise after matching up the alignment dots on the back cover and computer. You can then reconnect all the cables you removed earlier from your Mac mini and power the computer on.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '10 - Check to see if the Mac mini recognizes the new RAM.\nCheck to see if the Mac mini recognizes the new RAM.\n- Select "Apple" from the menu bar on the desktop of your Mac mini, then click on "About This Mac." Your computer will then display its total amount of memory.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '1 - Determine the model of your Mac mini.\nDetermine the model of your Mac mini. This process will allow you to verify if you can install the RAM yourself without contacting an Apple Authorized Service Provider for assistance.\n- Go to "Apple" in the menu bar while your computer is turned on, then select "About This Mac" to view your serial number. The serial number can also be found printed on the bottom of your Mac mini computer.\n- Type your serial number into the "Service and Coverage" tool provided by Apple. The "Service and Coverage" tool can be accessed by clicking on the "Self Solve" Apple link featured in the Sources section of this article. This website will provide you with the model of your Mac mini.\n- ;' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '2 - Determine the RAM installation process required.\nDetermine the RAM installation process required. If your Mac mini is a 2010 or 2011 model, you can install the RAM yourself; however, earlier models will require you to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider.\n- Visit the Apple "support" website provided to you in the Sources section of this article and click on the link for "Apple Authorized Service Provider." This link will provide you with a list of the nearest service providers in your area. You may also call Apple at 1-800-692-7753 for assistance.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '3 - Power off your Mac mini computer.\nPower off your Mac mini computer. This will prevent you from any injuries pertaining to electrical shock as you work on your computer.\n- If your Mac mini is still turned on, point to the "Apple" menu and select "Shut Down" to turn off the computer.' True
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '4 - Disconnect any cables from your Mac mini.\nDisconnect any cables from your Mac mini. This will include power cables, internet cables, or extra cables, such as printer cables.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '5 - Place your Mac mini in an upside-down position on a soft cloth.\nPlace your Mac mini in an upside-down position on a soft cloth. The soft cloth will help protect the outer shell of the Mac mini from any scratches.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '6 - Remove the bottom cover of the Mac mini.\nRemove the bottom cover of the Mac mini. The bottom cover is the round cover imprinted with the words "Mac mini." \n- Place your thumbs gently on the bottom cover, then unlock the cover by rotating it in a counterclockwise position.\n- Press down on one side of the cover with your thumb. The opposite side of the cover will then pop off, allowing you to remove the back cover completely from the Mac mini.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '7 - Remove the original RAM.\nRemove the original RAM. The 2 RAMs, or memory modules, are located on top of one another in the bottom-right corner below the cover. \n- Open the retainer clips holding the RAM in place. Each side of the RAM slot will have a retainer clip, both of which you can lift up and off the RAM using 2 fingers until the RAM is released from the slot.\n- Gently pull the RAM out of the slot. You can then repeat the process for the second RAM located below the top RAM.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '8 - Install the new RAM into the Mac mini.\nInstall the new RAM into the Mac mini.\n- Place one of your RAMs into the bottom slot first, attaching the side with the notch into the Mac mini. The notch resembles a tiny slit and will be present on one of the long sides of the RAM.\n- Press the RAM down into the slot until you see the retainer clips snap the RAM into place. You can then repeat this process for the insertion of the second RAM.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '9 - Place the bottom cover back onto your Mac mini.\nPlace the bottom cover back onto your Mac mini. Alignment dots will be present on the cover and on the computer itself to help you correctly position the back cover into place. \n- Lock the back cover into place by rotating it clockwise after matching up the alignment dots on the back cover and computer. You can then reconnect all the cables you removed earlier from your Mac mini and power the computer on.' None
'Is mac mini computer powered on?' '10 - Check to see if the Mac mini recognizes the new RAM.\nCheck to see if the Mac mini recognizes the new RAM.\n- Select "Apple" from the menu bar on the desktop of your Mac mini, then click on "About This Mac." Your computer will then display its total amount of memory.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Using Mac' None
'Is screen powered on?' '1 - Open Skype on your computer.\nOpen Skype on your computer. The Skype icon looks like a white "S" in a blue circle in your Applications folder\n- If you\'re not automatically logged in, click the Sign In button, and sign in with your Skype Name, email or phone and your password.\n- ;' None
'Is screen powered on?' "2 - Click the Skype tab.\nClick the Skype tab. This button is on your Mac's menu bar in the upper-left corner of your screen. It will open a drop-down menu." True
'Is screen powered on?' '3 - Click Audio & Video Settings.\nClick Audio & Video Settings. This will open your settings in a new window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '4 - Select your microphone.\nSelect your microphone. Click the drop-down menu next to Microphone and select your default microphone.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Close the settings window.\nClose the settings window. Click the "X" icon in the top left to close it. Your new microphone settings will be saved automatically.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '1 - Plug the 2nd monitor into the wall.\nPlug the 2nd monitor into the wall.\n- ;' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '2 - Look on the back of the computer and find a VGA spot.\nLook on the back of the computer and find a VGA spot.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '3 - Plug the monitor in then turn the computer and both monitors on' True
'Is monitor powered on?' 'Plug the monitor in then turn the computer and both monitors on' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '4 - Log in.\nLog in.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '5 - Go to control panel and click Appearance and Personalization.\nGo to control panel and click Appearance and Personalization.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '6 - Click Display' None
'Is monitor powered on?' 'Click Display' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '7 - Click on Change display settings' None
'Is monitor powered on?' 'Click on Change display settings' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "8 - Click 'Identify' first, then under 'Multiple displays', choose 'Extend these displays'.\nClick 'Identify' first, then under 'Multiple displays', choose 'Extend these displays'." None
'Is monitor powered on?' "9 - Click 'Apply'.\nClick 'Apply'." None
'Is drill powered on?' '0 - Rigged Drill Method' None
'Is drill powered on?' '1 - Get a magnet and tape it to the end of a high RPM drill and make sure it is held in place very tightly, use Duct or packing tape.\nGet a magnet and tape it to the end of a high RPM drill and make sure it is held in place very tightly, use Duct or packing tape.\n- You could also use a small electric fan. The motor creates the same magnetic field as the drill. When you turn on the fan hold the back of it onto the screen. From then you can go on from step 4.' True
'Is drill powered on?' '2 - Hold the rigged drill next to the spot to be fixed, make sure it is about 2–3 centimeter (0.8–1.2\xa0in) away from the screen.\nHold the rigged drill next to the spot to be fixed, make sure it is about 2–3 centimeter (0.8–1.2\xa0in) away from the screen.' None
'Is drill powered on?' "3 - Now pull the trigger an you'll see the screen blur rapidly, this is normal so do not worry.\nNow pull the trigger an you'll see the screen blur rapidly, this is normal so do not worry." None
'Is drill powered on?' '4 - While the drill is running, slowly pull away from the screen and you may see it is fixed.\nWhile the drill is running, slowly pull away from the screen and you may see it is fixed.' None
'Is drill powered on?' '5 - This process may need to be repeated due to magnet strength and drill speed but it will work.\nThis process may need to be repeated due to magnet strength and drill speed but it will work.' None
'Is drill powered on?' "6 - Due to physics the fast, random turning of the magnet/s will fix the screen's colors.\nDue to physics the fast, random turning of the magnet/s will fix the screen's colors." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '1 - Unplug the monitor.\nUnplug the monitor.\n- ;' False
'Is monitor powered on?' '2 - Leave it alone for a few hours.\nLeave it alone for a few hours. If you can afford to waste a lot of time, twenty-four hours would be better.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "3 - Wear rubber-soled shoes (no steel toes) and safety goggles.\nWear rubber-soled shoes (no steel toes) and safety goggles. Take off all your jewelry, especially rings and watches. You don't want to be grounded in any way." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '4 - Find a heavy flat-bladed screwdriver with good insulation.\nFind a heavy flat-bladed screwdriver with good insulation. A Swiss Army knife is not acceptable.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '5 - Find a heavy-gauge wire with alligator clips on the end.\nFind a heavy-gauge wire with alligator clips on the end.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "6 - Take the monitor's case off -- and don't forget where the screws go in.\nTake the monitor's case off -- and don't forget where the screws go in. This could lead to embarrassment." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '7 - Attach one alligator clamp to an unpainted portion of the metal frame.\nAttach one alligator clamp to an unpainted portion of the metal frame.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "8 - Attach the other alligator clip to the screwdriver's metal shaft.\nAttach the other alligator clip to the screwdriver's metal shaft." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '9 - Make sure that neither you or the screwdriver are in contact with anything metal.\nMake sure that neither you or the screwdriver are in contact with anything metal.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '10 - The anode is a wire covered by a suction cup.\nThe anode is a wire covered by a suction cup. Slide the screwdriver blade under the suction cup until you hear a loud pop and see a blue flash.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '11 - Wait for about 30 minutes and repeat.\nWait for about 30 minutes and repeat.' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '1 - Verify that your video card and LCD monitor have DVI connectors.\nVerify that your video card and LCD monitor have DVI connectors. It is typically a white rectangular connector with holes for pins and a thin slot.\n- ;' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '2 - Buy a DVI Male-to-Male connector from your local electronics store.\nBuy a DVI Male-to-Male connector from your local electronics store. Typically 3 to 6 feet (0.9 to 1.8\xa0m) long will do. (The DVI Male-to-Female connector is just to extend an existing cable).' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '3 - Plug one end into the video card DVI connector and the other into the LCD monitor DVI connector.\nPlug one end into the video card DVI connector and the other into the LCD monitor DVI connector.' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '4 - Turn on your LCD Monitor and PC.\nTurn on your LCD Monitor and PC.' True
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '5 - Read your LCD monitor manual to see what you need to do to set the monitor to read the DVI input.\nRead your LCD monitor manual to see what you need to do to set the monitor to read the DVI input. Generally it is typically a button on the front that chooses input. Press it until you see a signal.' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '6 - You will probably need to set the resolution on the PC to match the optimal rate of the monitor (which should be stated in the Monitor manual).\nYou will probably need to set the resolution on the PC to match the optimal rate of the monitor (which should be stated in the Monitor manual).' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '7 - In Windows XP, just right click on a clear part of the desktop and click Properties to bring up the Display window.\nIn Windows XP, just right click on a clear part of the desktop and click Properties to bring up the Display window.' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '8 - Click the Settings tab at the top.\nClick the Settings tab at the top.' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' '9 - Drag the slider in the "screen resolution" field right to set the resolution to the highest setting.\nDrag the slider in the "screen resolution" field right to set the resolution to the highest setting. (Keep moving one to the left if the resolution turns out to be larger than your monitor; Eg. if the desktop space goes off screen.)' None
'Is lcd monitor powered on?' "10 - Click OK and then the LCD monitor will start using that new resolution.\nClick OK and then the LCD monitor will start using that new resolution. (If it asks whether you want to keep the new resolution, click Yes) You'll notice items like text fonts and pictures look a thousand times sharper when shown at the optimal resolution of your LCD monitor especially with a DVI cable." None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Using Screen-Fixing Software' None
'Is screen powered on?' "1 - Understand how this method works.\nUnderstand how this method works. Screen-fixing software plays a random combination of red, green, and blue hues at a rate of up to 60 flashes per second in an attempt to jar the stuck pixel back into its usual cycle.\n- Screen-fixing software isn't guaranteed to work, but its success rate is usually above 50 percent.\n- There are paid versions of screen-fixing software, but free versions are just as effective at fixing stuck pixels that are still fixable." True
'Is screen powered on?' "2 - Avoid using screen-fixing software if you have epilepsy.\nAvoid using screen-fixing software if you have epilepsy. Since screen-fixing programs display rapidly flashing lights in an erratic pattern, you'll want to avoid performing this process yourself if you (or anyone in your family) have epileptic seizures." None
'Is screen powered on?' '3 - Open the JScreenFix website.\nOpen the JScreenFix website. Go to http://www.jscreenfix.com/ in your browser. JScreenFix is a free, online app that can fix stuck pixels.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "4 - Scroll down and click Launch JScreenFix.\nScroll down and click Launch JScreenFix. It's a blue button near the bottom of the page. This will open the JScreenFix program in your browser." None
'Is screen powered on?' "5 - Find the stuck pixel.\nFind the stuck pixel. Most of the browser window will be black, so finding the stuck pixel should be easy.\n- If the stuck pixel isn't in the black section of the window, press F11 to make your browser full-screen. You may have to hold Fn while pressing F11 if the browser doesn't full-screen when pressing F11." None
'Is screen powered on?' '6 - Move the pixel-fixer onto the stuck pixel.\nMove the pixel-fixer onto the stuck pixel. Click and drag the box of static over onto the pixel, then drop it there.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '7 - Leave the pixel-fixer for at least 10 minutes.\nLeave the pixel-fixer for at least 10 minutes. Make sure not to minimize the window, move the pixel-fixer, or turn off your monitor in the process.\n- If possible, leave the pixel-fixer in place for an hour.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "8 - Review the pixel's status.\nReview the pixel's status. Once you've left the pixel-fixer over the pixel for the allotted amount of time, close the window to view the pixel. If the pixel has been fixed, you're done.\n- If the pixel hasn't been fixed, consider shutting down your monitor for a day and then retrying this method. You can also proceed to using pressure and heat to try to fix your monitor, but doing so is not recommended." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '0 - Using Screen-Fixing Software' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "1 - Understand how this method works.\nUnderstand how this method works. Screen-fixing software plays a random combination of red, green, and blue hues at a rate of up to 60 flashes per second in an attempt to jar the stuck pixel back into its usual cycle.\n- Screen-fixing software isn't guaranteed to work, but its success rate is usually above 50 percent.\n- There are paid versions of screen-fixing software, but free versions are just as effective at fixing stuck pixels that are still fixable." None
'Is monitor powered on?' "2 - Avoid using screen-fixing software if you have epilepsy.\nAvoid using screen-fixing software if you have epilepsy. Since screen-fixing programs display rapidly flashing lights in an erratic pattern, you'll want to avoid performing this process yourself if you (or anyone in your family) have epileptic seizures." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '3 - Open the JScreenFix website.\nOpen the JScreenFix website. Go to http://www.jscreenfix.com/ in your browser. JScreenFix is a free, online app that can fix stuck pixels.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "4 - Scroll down and click Launch JScreenFix.\nScroll down and click Launch JScreenFix. It's a blue button near the bottom of the page. This will open the JScreenFix program in your browser." None
'Is monitor powered on?' "5 - Find the stuck pixel.\nFind the stuck pixel. Most of the browser window will be black, so finding the stuck pixel should be easy.\n- If the stuck pixel isn't in the black section of the window, press F11 to make your browser full-screen. You may have to hold Fn while pressing F11 if the browser doesn't full-screen when pressing F11." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '6 - Move the pixel-fixer onto the stuck pixel.\nMove the pixel-fixer onto the stuck pixel. Click and drag the box of static over onto the pixel, then drop it there.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '7 - Leave the pixel-fixer for at least 10 minutes.\nLeave the pixel-fixer for at least 10 minutes. Make sure not to minimize the window, move the pixel-fixer, or turn off your monitor in the process.\n- If possible, leave the pixel-fixer in place for an hour.' False
'Is monitor powered on?' "8 - Review the pixel's status.\nReview the pixel's status. Once you've left the pixel-fixer over the pixel for the allotted amount of time, close the window to view the pixel. If the pixel has been fixed, you're done.\n- If the pixel hasn't been fixed, consider shutting down your monitor for a day and then retrying this method. You can also proceed to using pressure and heat to try to fix your monitor, but doing so is not recommended." None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' '0 - Using Pressure and Heat' None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' "1 - Understand the risks associated with this method.\nUnderstand the risks associated with this method. While some people have reported successfully changing their stuck pixels' statuses by putting pressure on them or using heat, doing so is more likely to harm your screen than it is to fix it.\n- The other issue with this method is that it will often void your warranty." None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' '2 - Turn on the computer and LCD screen.\nTurn on the computer and LCD screen. Your screen must be on for this method to work.' True
'Is lcd screen powered on?' '3 - Display a black image.\nDisplay a black image. It is imperative that you are showing a black image and not just a blank signal, as you need the back-lighting of the LCD to be illuminating the back of the panel.' None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' '4 - Find a narrow object with a blunt, narrow end.\nFind a narrow object with a blunt, narrow end. A Sharpie marker with the cap on, an incredibly dull pencil, a plastic stylus, or the end of a makeup brush would all work for this.\n- Before you proceed further read the warnings at the end of this article. Physically rubbing your monitor might make things worse.' None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' "5 - Wrap the end of the object in a cloth.\nWrap the end of the object in a cloth. This will prevent the hard surface of the object from scratching up your monitor.\n- If the object is capable of poking through the cloth, it's too sharp. Find a different object." None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' '6 - Use the rounded end of the object to gently press the stuck pixel.\nUse the rounded end of the object to gently press the stuck pixel. You should see a light white rippling effect appear around the point of contact.\n- Try to apply pressure only to the stuck pixel and not the surrounding area.' None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' "7 - Remove the object after a few seconds.\nRemove the object after a few seconds. If the pixel is still stuck, you can repeat the pressure, or proceed with using heat; if it isn't stuck, however, shut down your monitor immediately and leave it off for at least one hour." None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' "8 - Dampen a washcloth with hot water.\nDampen a washcloth with hot water. If you can, heat water on the stove until it's just beginning to show air bubbles at the bottom of the container (around 190 degrees Fahrenheit), then put the washcloth in and dump the hot water over the washcloth." None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' "9 - Cover your hands.\nCover your hands. You don't want to burn your fingers in the next steps, so use oven mitts or a heavy-duty washcloth." None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' '10 - Seal the hot washcloth in a plastic sandwich bag.\nSeal the hot washcloth in a plastic sandwich bag. This will protect the monitor from moisture. Make sure the seal is completely closed.' None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' "11 - Hold the bag against the stuck pixel.\nHold the bag against the stuck pixel. Applying light pressure in this manner should loosen the pixel's internals, potentially unsticking it in the process.\n- Make sure not to hold the bag against the pixel for more than a few seconds at a time." None
'Is lcd screen powered on?' "12 - Review your pixel.\nReview your pixel. If it's been fixed, you're done. If not, there isn't much else you can do without help from a professional repair service, so either take your monitor into a repair department or allow the pixel to unstick itself with time.\n- You can also try using software again." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '0 - Using Pressure and Heat' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "1 - Understand the risks associated with this method.\nUnderstand the risks associated with this method. While some people have reported successfully changing their stuck pixels' statuses by putting pressure on them or using heat, doing so is more likely to harm your screen than it is to fix it.\n- The other issue with this method is that it will often void your warranty." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '2 - Turn on the computer and LCD screen.\nTurn on the computer and LCD screen. Your screen must be on for this method to work.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '3 - Display a black image.\nDisplay a black image. It is imperative that you are showing a black image and not just a blank signal, as you need the back-lighting of the LCD to be illuminating the back of the panel.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '4 - Find a narrow object with a blunt, narrow end.\nFind a narrow object with a blunt, narrow end. A Sharpie marker with the cap on, an incredibly dull pencil, a plastic stylus, or the end of a makeup brush would all work for this.\n- Before you proceed further read the warnings at the end of this article. Physically rubbing your monitor might make things worse.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "5 - Wrap the end of the object in a cloth.\nWrap the end of the object in a cloth. This will prevent the hard surface of the object from scratching up your monitor.\n- If the object is capable of poking through the cloth, it's too sharp. Find a different object." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '6 - Use the rounded end of the object to gently press the stuck pixel.\nUse the rounded end of the object to gently press the stuck pixel. You should see a light white rippling effect appear around the point of contact.\n- Try to apply pressure only to the stuck pixel and not the surrounding area.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "7 - Remove the object after a few seconds.\nRemove the object after a few seconds. If the pixel is still stuck, you can repeat the pressure, or proceed with using heat; if it isn't stuck, however, shut down your monitor immediately and leave it off for at least one hour." False
'Is monitor powered on?' "8 - Dampen a washcloth with hot water.\nDampen a washcloth with hot water. If you can, heat water on the stove until it's just beginning to show air bubbles at the bottom of the container (around 190 degrees Fahrenheit), then put the washcloth in and dump the hot water over the washcloth." None
'Is monitor powered on?' "9 - Cover your hands.\nCover your hands. You don't want to burn your fingers in the next steps, so use oven mitts or a heavy-duty washcloth." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '10 - Seal the hot washcloth in a plastic sandwich bag.\nSeal the hot washcloth in a plastic sandwich bag. This will protect the monitor from moisture. Make sure the seal is completely closed.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "11 - Hold the bag against the stuck pixel.\nHold the bag against the stuck pixel. Applying light pressure in this manner should loosen the pixel's internals, potentially unsticking it in the process.\n- Make sure not to hold the bag against the pixel for more than a few seconds at a time." None
'Is monitor powered on?' "12 - Review your pixel.\nReview your pixel. If it's been fixed, you're done. If not, there isn't much else you can do without help from a professional repair service, so either take your monitor into a repair department or allow the pixel to unstick itself with time.\n- You can also try using software again." None
'Is second monitor powered on?' '0 - On Windows' None
'Is second monitor powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '8 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is second monitor powered on?' '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 powered on?' "10 - Click System.\nClick System. It's a screen-shaped icon in the upper-left side of the window." None
'Is second monitor powered on?' '11 - Click Display.\nClick Display. This tab is in the upper-left corner of the window.' None
'Is second monitor powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '0 - On Windows' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "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 monitor powered on?' "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 monitor powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 monitor powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '8 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '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 monitor powered on?' "10 - Click System.\nClick System. It's a screen-shaped icon in the upper-left side of the window." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '11 - Click Display.\nClick Display. This tab is in the upper-left corner of the window.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '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 monitor powered on?' "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 powered on?' '0 - Mac OS X' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '11 - Click the Arrangement tab.\nClick the Arrangement tab. This is at the top of the Displays pop-up window.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' '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 screen powered on?' '0 - Detecting a Display in Windows' None
'Is screen powered on?' "1 - Click the Windows Start menu .\nClick the Windows Start menu . It's the button that has a Windows logo in the taskbar. By default, it is usually in the lower-left corner of the screen. This displays the Start menu." True
'Is screen powered on?' "2 - Click the Settings icon .\nClick the Settings icon . It has an icon that resembles a gear. It's on the left side of the Windows Start menu. This opens Windows Settings." None
'Is screen powered on?' "3 - Click System.\nClick System. It's the first option in the Windows Settings menu. It's next to an icon that resembles a laptop computer." None
'Is screen powered on?' "4 - Click Display.\nClick Display. It's the first option in the sidebar menu to the left. This opens the Display menu." None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Scroll down and click Detect.\nScroll down and click Detect. It\'s the grey button below "Multiple Displays" at the bottom of the screen. This makes Windows detect your displays.' None
'Is tv powered on?' '0 - Mac' None
'Is tv powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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." True
'Is tv powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '9 - Select the "Displays" option in the System Preferences menu.\nSelect the "Displays" option in the System Preferences menu.' None
'Is tv powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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." None
'Is tv powered on?' '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 monitor powered on?' '0 - Preparing to Calibrate' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "1 - Understand when your monitor needs calibration.\nUnderstand when your monitor needs calibration. Typically speaking, high-resolution monitors that you connect to a desktop unit (e.g., a 4K display) require some calibration before they'll display correctly the colors and items on your screen. Failing to calibrate such monitors can result in washed-out or blurry textures.\n- Lower-quality monitors (e.g., 720p ones)—especially ones used for gaming or other casual activities—don't need to be calibrated, though calibration won't hurt them.\n- Built-in monitors such as the ones included in laptops rarely need calibration, though you're more than welcome to calibrate built-in monitors using the same process you'd follow for a separate one.\n- \n- ;" None
'Is monitor powered on?' '2 - Clean your monitor if necessary.\nClean your monitor if necessary. If your monitor is dirty or smudged, take a moment to wipe it down before attempting to calibrate it.' None
'Is monitor powered on?' "3 - Place your monitor in a neutral lighting environment.\nPlace your monitor in a neutral lighting environment. Your monitor shouldn't have any glare or direct light shining on it; for best results, make sure your monitor is in a room where it can remain unimpacted by direct natural and artificial light." None
'Is monitor powered on?' "4 - Connect your monitor using a high-quality cable.\nConnect your monitor using a high-quality cable. If possible, make sure your monitor is connected to your computer using a DisplayPort cable.\n- You can use an HDMI cable instead if you don't have access to a DisplayPort option, but refrain from using a DVI, VGA, or lower connector." None
'Is monitor powered on?' '5 - Turn on your monitor for at least 30 minutes before continuing.\nTurn on your monitor for at least 30 minutes before continuing. This will give your monitor plenty of time to warm up.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- If your computer is set to hibernate or use a screensaver, move the mouse every few minutes to keep your screen from turning off.' True
'Is monitor powered on?' '6 - Change your monitor\'s resolution back to default if necessary.\nChange your monitor\'s resolution back to default if necessary. By default, your monitor should display in the highest possible resolution, which is necessary for calibration:\n- \n- Windows — Open Start , click Settings , click System, click Display, click the "Resolution" drop-down box, and click the "Recommended" resolution. Click Keep changes when prompted.\n- Mac — Open the Apple menu , click System Preferences..., click Displays, click the Display tab, hold down ⌥ Option while clicking Scaled, select your connected display, and check the "Default for display" box.' None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' '0 - Using a Colorimeter' None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' "1 - Understand that you'll need to buy a colorimeter.\nUnderstand that you'll need to buy a colorimeter. A colorimeter is a piece of hardware that you place on your screen; the hardware works in conjunction with some included software to calibrate your monitor's colors and brightness regardless of ambient light and other distractions." None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' '2 - Select and buy a colorimeter based on your needs.\nSelect and buy a colorimeter based on your needs. Colorimeters can range from personal use at a cost of around $150 to corporate use at a cost of over $1000, so buy within your price range.\n- The Spyder line of colorimeters is generally considered to be a reputable, high-performing brand.\n- Make sure that you buy a colorimeter that works with your operating system. Most colorimeters should work on Windows, macOS, and Linux, but cheap alternatives may be locked to a specific operating system.' None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' "3 - Make sure you properly prepare your monitor.\nMake sure you properly prepare your monitor. If you haven't set up your monitor in a neutral environment and let it warm up, do so before proceeding.\n- It's very important to make sure that your monitor is spotless as well, since any smudges or grit may prevent the colorimeter from working correctly." None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' "4 - Install the colorimeter's software if necessary.\nInstall the colorimeter's software if necessary. Some colorimeters will come with a CD that you'll use to install the colorimeter's software component.\n- Depending on the colorimeter, you may need to do this after plugging in the colorimeter instead of before plugging it in.\n- Your colorimeter may install the proper software upon being plugged in." None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' "5 - Plug in your colorimeter.\nPlug in your colorimeter. Plug the colorimeter's USB cable into one of your computer's free USB ports.\n- Make sure you use a USB port that's directly connected to your computer rather than using a USB hub or a USB port on a connected keyboard.\n- You may need to turn on the colorimeter before proceeding." True
'Is colorimeter powered on?' '6 - Follow any on-screen prompts.\nFollow any on-screen prompts. Once your computer recognizes the colorimeter, you should see a pop-up window appear; follow any prompts or instructions in the window.' None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' "7 - Place the colorimeter over the screen.\nPlace the colorimeter over the screen. The colorimeter should fit in the middle of your monitor's screen with the lens facing your screen.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- Most colorimeter software will display an outline that matches the shape of the colorimeter to indicate the general placement of the unit." None
'Is colorimeter powered on?' "8 - Initiate the calibration process.\nInitiate the calibration process. Click Next or Start (or similar) in the pop-up window to prompt the calibration software to start running. The software should run until the calibration is complete, at which point you'll be prompted to remove the colorimeter.\n- You may have to click through some more options or follow some on-screen prompts before or during the calibration process." None
'Is tv powered on?' '0 - Connecting Your Computer to the TV' None
'Is tv powered on?' '1 - Find your computer\'s video output port.\nFind your computer\'s video output port. Virtually all computers have at least one video output port:[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Windows\n- \n- HDMI - A six-sided, tapered port. Transmits both audio and video.\n- DisplayPort - Similar to a USB port, but with one crimped corner. Transmits both audio and video.\n- VGA - A blue trapezoid with holes in it. VGA transmits video, but you will need a separate audio cable (such as A/V cables) to transmit sound.\n- \n- Mac\n- \n- HDMI - Found most often on Macs manufactured between 2012 and 2016. Also found on the backs of iMac computers.\n- Thunderbolt 3 (also known as "USB-C") - Found on the sides of modern MacBooks and the backs of iMacs. You can\'t connect a USB-C cable directly to a TV, but you can buy a USB-C to HDMI adapter.\n- \n- ;' None
'Is tv powered on?' "2 - Find your TV's video input options.\nFind your TV's video input options. You'll usually find the video input section on the side or back of the TV. Nearly all modern TVs have HDMI ports; if your TV has an HDMI port, try to prioritize it.\n- Other common input ports include DVI, VGA, and A/V inputs." None
'Is tv powered on?' "3 - Determine whether or not you need an adapter.\nDetermine whether or not you need an adapter. If both your computer and your TV have the same port type (e.g., HDMI), you do not need an adapter; otherwise, you'll need a [computer port] to [TV port] cable or adapter (e.g., USB-C to HDMI).\n- Several options, such as USB-C to HDMI or VGA to HDMI, are available as single cables rather than needing adapters." None
'Is tv powered on?' '4 - Buy any adapters and cables that you need.\nBuy any adapters and cables that you need. You can usually pick up cables and adapters in tech stores such as Best Buy, as well as online in places like Amazon and eBay.' None
'Is tv powered on?' "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 tv powered on?' "6 - Plug the other end of the cable into your TV.\nPlug the other end of the cable into your TV.\n- If you bought an adapter to bridge the gap between two separate cables, you'll instead plug the computer's cable into one end of the adapter, attach the other end of the adapter to the other cable, and plug the other cable into the TV." None
'Is tv powered on?' "7 - Connect an audio cable if necessary.\nConnect an audio cable if necessary. If you are connecting your computer to your TV using HDMI-to-HDMI or DisplayPort-to-HDMI, you don't need any extra cables to send audio to the TV. If you're using a different connection, including something like VGA-to-HDMI, you'll need to use a separate audio cable to send audio from your computer to your TV.\n- Use a standard 3.5mm stereo cable to connect the Audio Out port on your computer to the Audio In port that matches the input you're connected to on the TV. The Audio Out port on your computer is usually green, and may have a symbol indicating that it is sending signal out." None
'Is tv powered on?' "8 - Turn on the TV.\nTurn on the TV. Press the TV's Power button to do so." True
'Is tv powered on?' '9 - Switch your TV to the correct input.\nSwitch your TV to the correct input. Use your TV\'s remote to turn it on and switch to the input that you connected your computer to. The input in question will usually have a label, such as "HDMI 1" or "1".\n- You can also use the Input or Video button on your TV to cycle through the available inputs.' None
'Is tv powered on?' "10 - Wait for your computer's screen to appear.\nWait for your computer's screen to appear. Once you see your computer's screen appear on the TV, you can proceed with changing your display settings to set up your TV's screen as you like." None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Changing Display Settings on Windows' None
'Is screen powered on?' '1 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will open.' True
'Is screen powered on?' '2 - Open Settings .\nOpen Settings . Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the menu.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "3 - Click System.\nClick System. It's a computer-shaped icon in the Settings window." None
'Is screen powered on?' '4 - Click the Display tab.\nClick the Display tab. This option is on the left side of the Display window.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '5 - Scroll down to the "Multiple displays" section.\nScroll down to the "Multiple displays" section. It\'s near the bottom of the page.' None
'Is screen powered on?' '6 - Click the "Multiple displays" drop-down box.\nClick the "Multiple displays" drop-down box. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu.' None
'Is screen powered on?' "7 - Click Extend these displays.\nClick Extend these displays. It's an option in the drop-down box. This will ensure that your TV's screen acts as a continuation of your PC's screen (rather than just duplicating it)." None
'Is screen powered on?' "8 - Use your extended TV display.\nUse your extended TV display. Moving your mouse all the way to the right edge of your computer will move the mouse onto your TV's screen, where you can proceed to use the computer like usual.\n- Any content on your computer's screen will remain as it was before extending the display.\n- Think of the TV as a screen immediately to the right of your computer's screen." None
'Is screen powered on?' '0 - Preparing to Fix' None
'Is screen powered on?' '1 - Make sure that the pixel is stuck, not dead.\nMake sure that the pixel is stuck, not dead. While "stuck" and "dead" are often used interchangeably for malfunctioning pixels, stuck pixels can be fixed while dead pixels cannot be fixed. If your pixel is displaying a specific color other than black or it changes color based on the background, it is most likely stuck.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Dead pixels are either black or white all the time, regardless of what\'s on the screen. White pixels are actually called "hot" pixels, but they\'re principally identical to dead pixels.\n- If you determine that your monitor has a dead pixel, you\'ll need to either take it into a repair department or replace the screen. You can also generally get it replaced if it\'s still under warranty.\n- ;' True
'Is screen powered on?' "2 - Understand how pixels work.\nUnderstand how pixels work. Pixels display a combination of red, blue, and green that's contingent on your screen's contents. A pixel might get stuck for any number of reasons, including overuse of the screen or long bouts of intense on-screen colors; when a pixel gets stuck, it displays one color that may alter slightly as the pixels around it change color.\n- Again, a dead pixel will never change its color, regardless of the status of the surrounding pixels." None
'Is screen powered on?' "3 - Check your monitor's warranty.\nCheck your monitor's warranty. Many manufacturers will replace your monitor if it has a certain number of stuck or dead pixels. If your monitor is still covered under warranty, your best option is to take advantage of the warranty rather than trying to fix the monitor itself.\n- You can still try the software fix method since it's noninvasive." None
'Is screen powered on?' "4 - Leave your monitor off for 24 hours.\nLeave your monitor off for 24 hours. If the pixel recently got stuck, leaving your monitor off for a full day may correct the problem. This isn't a guaranteed fix; however, a stuck pixel is often symptomatic of overuse, meaning that your monitor should be shut down for a while in order to prevent further damage anyway.\n- Unplug the monitor as well." False
'Is screen powered on?' "5 - Consider sending the monitor into a repair service.\nConsider sending the monitor into a repair service. Even if your monitor's warranty has expired, paying a professional to repair your monitor may be cheaper than buying a new monitor in the event that you accidentally break it while trying to fix it." None
'Is screen powered on?' '6 - Know that the pixel may fix itself.\nKnow that the pixel may fix itself. Stuck pixels often disappear after a period of time, though the time-frame can vary from days to years. If you just have one stuck pixel on an expensive screen, it might be best to avoid tapping, rubbing, or otherwise touching the monitor in an attempt to fix the pixel.' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '0 - Mac' None
'Is keyboard powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 zte warp device powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is zte warp device powered on?' '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 zte warp device powered on?' '2 - Tap on “Menu” and select “Settings” on your ZTE Warp device.\nTap on “Menu” and select “Settings” on your ZTE Warp device.' True
'Is zte warp device powered on?' '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 zte warp device powered on?' '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 zte warp device powered on?' '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 zte warp device powered on?' "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 zte warp device powered on?' '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 zte warp device powered on?' '8 - Connect your ZTE Warp to your computer using a USB cable.\nConnect your ZTE Warp to your computer using a USB cable.' None
'Is zte warp device powered on?' '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 zte warp device powered on?' '10 - Follow the on-screen prompts to root your ZTE Warp.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to root your ZTE Warp.' None
'Is zte warp device powered on?' '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.' None
'Is zte warp device powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is phone powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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.' True
'Is phone powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "7 - Tap Remote Control.\nTap Remote Control. It's the blue button below the Partner ID line." None
'Is phone powered on?' "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 powered on?' '9 - Tap Ok.\nTap Ok. Your phone will connect to your computer.' None
'Is phone powered on?' '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 android device powered on?' '0 - Force-stopping and Disabling Apps' None
'Is android device powered on?' '1 - Tap on the Settings menu.\nTap on the Settings menu. You can access it from your Android device’s main menu. Depending on which Android device you have, the Settings menu can also be accessed by pulling down the Notification bar, and tapping on the Settings icon from there.' True
'Is android device powered on?' '2 - Look for the Apps_Application Manager option.\nLook for the Apps/Application Manager option. Click on it once you find it.' None
'Is android device powered on?' '3 - Display the list of apps installed in your device.\nDisplay the list of apps installed in your device. To do that, just swipe to the right (or up), and you will find the list of all the apps running on your Android device.' None
'Is android device powered on?' '4 - Click on the app you wish to uninstall and delete.\nClick on the app you wish to uninstall and delete. A menu will then appear with three options and their corresponding buttons: “Force Stop,” “Uninstall updates/Uninstall,” and “Disable.”' None
'Is android device powered on?' '5 - Tap on the “Uninstall updates” button.\nTap on the “Uninstall updates” button. This will effectively stop installing all the future updates for the unwanted app.\n- If the rightmost button shows only “Uninstall,” it means it’s not a preloaded app and can just be deleted completely by clicking on the Uninstall button.\n- For preloaded apps, you can tap on “Force Stop,” and “Disable” to completely stop the app.\n- Once you will click on the “Disable” button, that particular app will no longer be displayed in your Apps menu.\n- This method may not completely remove some of the pre-loaded apps, but it can at least stop and disable them, which will ultimately lead to the optimal performance of your Android device.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - ' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Turn off and unplug the printer.\nTurn off and unplug the printer.\n- ;' True
'Is printer powered on?' "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 powered on?' '3 - Restart your Mac computer.\nRestart your Mac computer.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Turn on and connect the printer.\nTurn on and connect the printer.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Go to System Preferences > Print and Fax.\nGo to System Preferences > Print and Fax.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Press + to add printer.\nPress + to add printer.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 mac computer powered on?' '0 - ' None
'Is mac computer powered on?' '1 - Turn off and unplug the printer.\nTurn off and unplug the printer.\n- ;' None
'Is mac computer powered on?' "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 mac computer powered on?' '3 - Restart your Mac computer.\nRestart your Mac computer.' True
'Is mac computer powered on?' '4 - Turn on and connect the printer.\nTurn on and connect the printer.' None
'Is mac computer powered on?' '5 - Go to System Preferences > Print and Fax.\nGo to System Preferences > Print and Fax.' None
'Is mac computer powered on?' '6 - Press + to add printer.\nPress + to add printer.' None
'Is mac computer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Older Macs' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Turn off and unplug the printer.\nTurn off and unplug the printer.' False
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Download and install the latest HP Drivers.\nDownload and install the latest HP Drivers. See external links below.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '4 - Download .\nDownload .' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '8 - Turn on and connect the printer.\nTurn on and connect the printer.' True
'Is printer powered on?' '9 - Go to System Preferences > Print and Fax.\nGo to System Preferences > Print and Fax.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '11 - Click add.\nClick add.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '0 - Formatting Your USB Drive' None
'Is mac powered on?' "1 - Plug your USB drive into your Mac.\nPlug your USB drive into your Mac. This is the 16-gigabyte minimum flash drive that you'll use to install macOS High Sierra on your computer.\n- If your Mac doesn't have traditional USB ports on it, attach your USB-C to USB-3.0 adapter first." True
'Is mac powered on?' '2 - Open Spotlight .\nOpen Spotlight . Click the magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner of the screen. A search bar will open.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '3 - Type disk utility into Spotlight.\nType disk utility into Spotlight. This will search your Mac for the Disk Utility app.' None
'Is mac powered on?' "4 - Click Disk Utility.\nClick Disk Utility. It's below the Spotlight search bar. Doing so will open Disk Utility." None
'Is mac powered on?' "5 - Select your USB drive.\nSelect your USB drive. Click the USB drive's name in the upper-left side of the window." None
'Is mac powered on?' "6 - Click the Erase tab.\nClick the Erase tab. It's near the top of the window. A pop-up box will appear." None
'Is mac powered on?' '7 - Click the "Format" drop-down box.\nClick the "Format" drop-down box. You\'ll find this in the middle of the pop-up box. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu.' None
'Is mac powered on?' "8 - Click OS X Extended (Journaled).\nClick OS X Extended (Journaled). This will set your USB drive's file system to that of your Mac." None
'Is mac powered on?' '9 - Click the "Scheme" drop-down box.\nClick the "Scheme" drop-down box. It\'s below the "Format" drop-down box.' None
'Is mac powered on?' '10 - Click GUID Partition Map.\nClick GUID Partition Map. This option is in the "Format" drop-down menu.' None
'Is mac powered on?' "11 - Click Erase.\nClick Erase. Doing so will reformat your USB drive to your Mac's file system." None
'Is mac powered on?' '12 - Click Done when prompted.\nClick Done when prompted. You can now proceed with creating your installation drive.' None
'Is pc powered on?' '0 - Creating the Unibeast Installation Tool' None
'Is pc powered on?' '1 - Open the Unibeast folder.\nOpen the Unibeast folder. Double-click the Unibeast folder to unzip and open it.' None
'Is pc powered on?' '2 - Open Unibeast.\nOpen Unibeast. Double-click the Unibeast PKG file to open it.' None
'Is pc powered on?' "3 - Click Open when prompted.\nClick Open when prompted. Doing so will open the Unibeast setup window.\n- If your Mac is currently running macOS Sierra or higher, you'll have to verify the Unibeast installation before continuing." None
'Is pc powered on?' "4 - Click Continue four times.\nClick Continue four times. It's in the bottom-right corner of the first four pages of the Unibeast setup window." None
'Is pc powered on?' "5 - Click Agree when prompted.\nClick Agree when prompted. It's at the top of the window." None
'Is pc powered on?' "6 - Select your USB drive, then click Continue.\nSelect your USB drive, then click Continue. Click the USB drive's name to select it." None
'Is pc powered on?' '7 - Select High Sierra, then click Continue.\nSelect High Sierra, then click Continue. You should see High Sierra in the middle of the page.' None
'Is pc powered on?' '8 - Select a motherboard type.\nSelect a motherboard type. Depending on whether your Windows computer has a UEFI- or a BIOS-type motherboard, your choice will vary:\n- \n- UEFI — Click UEFI Boot Mode, then click Continue.\n- BIOS — Click Legacy Boot Mode, then click Continue.' None
'Is pc powered on?' '9 - Select a graphics card option if necessary, then click Continue.\nSelect a graphics card option if necessary, then click Continue. Check the box next to Inject [card name] for your preferred graphics card settings.\n- If your graphics card supports macOS High Sierra by default, skip this step.' None
'Is pc powered on?' "10 - Click Continue.\nClick Continue. It's in the bottom-right corner of the page. Doing so will prompt you to enter your Mac's password." None
'Is pc powered on?' "11 - Enter your Mac's password.\nEnter your Mac's password. Type in the password you use to log into your Mac." True
'Is pc powered on?' "12 - Click OK.\nClick OK. This will prompt Unibeast to begin installing to the USB drive. Once the installation process is complete, your USB drive will be ready to install macOS High Sierra on your PC. While the Unibeast installation finishes up, you should change your Windows computer's boot order." None
'Is computer powered on?' '0 - Installing macOS on Your PC' None
'Is computer powered on?' "1 - Place Multibeast on the USB drive.\nPlace Multibeast on the USB drive. Open the USB drive's folder, then drag the Multibeast file into the folder. You'll need to use Multibeast later, so having it on the flash drive will make using it when necessary as simple as possible." None
'Is computer powered on?' "2 - Eject the Unibeast USB drive from the Mac.\nEject the Unibeast USB drive from the Mac. Open the Finder, then click the ⏏ Eject icon to the right of the USB drive's name in the upper-left corner of the Finder window. After doing so, you can remove your USB drive.\n- You should make sure that the Unibeast installation is complete before doing this." None
'Is computer powered on?' "3 - Shut down your Windows computer.\nShut down your Windows computer. Press and hold the Power button on your Windows computer until your computer shuts down completely. This will usually occur one or two seconds after the computer's display turns off." None
'Is computer powered on?' '4 - Plug both the Unibeast USB drive and the blank hard drive into your computer.\nPlug both the Unibeast USB drive and the blank hard drive into your computer. These should both fit into USB ports on your computer.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '5 - Start your Windows computer.\nStart your Windows computer. Press the Power button to start the computer. Once the computer has a chance to begin booting, it should select your plugged-in USB drive as a place from which to boot.' True
'Is computer powered on?' '6 - Select your USB drive when prompted, then press ↵ Enter.\nSelect your USB drive when prompted, then press ↵ Enter. This will begin the macOS installation process.' None
'Is computer powered on?' '7 - Select a language, then click →.\nSelect a language, then click →. Doing so takes you to the next page of the installer.' None
'Is computer powered on?' "8 - Click Continue twice.\nClick Continue twice. It's in the bottom-right corner of the pages." None
'Is computer powered on?' "9 - Click Agree when prompted.\nClick Agree when prompted. You'll see this at the top of the screen." None
'Is computer powered on?' '10 - Click the Utilities menu item.\nClick the Utilities menu item. This menu item is in the top-left side of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.[3]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is computer powered on?' "11 - Click Disk Utility.\nClick Disk Utility. It's in the drop-down menu." None
'Is computer powered on?' "12 - Select the blank hard drive.\nSelect the blank hard drive. Click the blank hard drive's name on the left side of the page." None
'Is computer powered on?' "13 - Click the Erase tab.\nClick the Erase tab. It's near the top of the page." None
'Is computer powered on?' '14 - Format the blank hard drive.\nFormat the blank hard drive. Change the following fields:\n- \n- Format — Click the drop-down box, then click Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)\n- \n- Scheme — Click the drop-down box, then click GUID Partition Map' None
'Is computer powered on?' "15 - Click Erase.\nClick Erase. Doing so will reformat your blank hard drive for macOS' file system." None
'Is computer powered on?' '16 - Click Done when prompted, then close the Disk Utility window.\nClick Done when prompted, then close the Disk Utility window. You can now proceed with installing macOS High Sierra on the hard drive.' None
'Is computer powered on?' "17 - Click the blank hard drive's name, then click Continue.\nClick the blank hard drive's name, then click Continue. This will both select the hard drive as the installation point and begin installing macOS High Sierra." None
'Is computer powered on?' '18 - Wait for macOS High Sierra to finish installing.\nWait for macOS High Sierra to finish installing. This process should take around 15 minutes.' None
'Is computer powered on?' "19 - Follow the on-screen prompts.\nFollow the on-screen prompts. You'll be prompted to enter specific information, such as your name, a password, your preferred language, your location, and so on. Once you complete this setup process, macOS' software will be completely set up on your Windows computer." None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Print Thumbnails in Mac OS' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Hook up your printer to your computer if you have not already done so.\nHook up your printer to your computer if you have not already done so.\n- ;' True
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Open your iPhoto application to access your photos.\nOpen your iPhoto application to access your photos. You may need to import them if you want to work with them at all before printing.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Create an album, if you are selecting pictures from many different events.\nCreate an album, if you are selecting pictures from many different events. You need to be able to select all the photos at once in order to make a complete contact sheet.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Select photos by dragging a box around the photos or by pressing the "Command" key and clicking on each photo.\nSelect photos by dragging a box around the photos or by pressing the "Command" key and clicking on each photo.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Go to "File" and then "Print.\nGo to "File" and then "Print." When the print dialogue box appears, change the format on the left hand side from "Standard" to "Contact Sheet."' None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Press "Print" and your iPhoto contact sheet will start printing.\nPress "Print" and your iPhoto contact sheet will start printing.' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '1 - Power on your Canon MX410 printer.\nPower on your Canon MX410 printer.\n- ;' True
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '2 - Press the button labeled “Fax.\nPress the button labeled “Fax.” Your printer will enter Fax standby mode.' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '3 - Place the documents you want faxed in the face side-up position on the platen glass located on top of your printer.\nPlace the documents you want faxed in the face side-up position on the platen glass located on top of your printer.' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '4 - Press the button labeled “Fax Quality.\nPress the button labeled “Fax Quality.” The Scan Contrast menu will display on-screen.' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '5 - Press the left or right buttons to select your desired contrast, then press “OK.\nPress the left or right buttons to select your desired contrast, then press “OK.”' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '6 - Press the left or right buttons to select your desired resolution.\nPress the left or right buttons to select your desired resolution. You can choose from either “Standard” for text-only documents, “Fine” or “Extra-fine” for fine-print documents, or “Photo” if you are faxing photographs.' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '7 - Press “OK.\nPress “OK.” Your printer will once again enter Fax standby mode.' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '8 - Enter the recipient’s fax number using the numeric keypad on your Canon MX410 printer.\nEnter the recipient’s fax number using the numeric keypad on your Canon MX410 printer.' None
'Is canon mx410 powered on?' '9 - Press one of the following buttons to send your fax:\nPress one of the following buttons to send your fax:\n- “Color,” to send your fax in color.\n- “Black,” to send your fax in black and white.[1]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - On Mac' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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.' True
'Is printer powered on?' "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." None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "5 - Click System Preferences….\nClick System Preferences…. It's in the drop-down menu. The System Preferences window will open." None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Click Printers & Scanners.\nClick Printers & Scanners. This is on the right side of the System Preferences window.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "7 - Click +.\nClick +. It's below the left-hand sidebar. Doing so brings up a list of available printers." None
'Is printer powered on?' "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 powered on?' "9 - Click Add.\nClick Add. It's at the bottom of the list. Your Mac will begin connecting to the printer." None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '3 - Click on System settings >> Printers.\nClick on System settings >> Printers. This will take you to the Add Printer screen.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Click on Add.\nClick on Add.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Click on printer URI and give link for local printer.\nClick on printer URI and give link for local printer.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Printing with AirPrint on iPhone' None
'Is airprint printe powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '8 - Tap "Select Printer."\nTap "Select Printer." A list of available printers will appear.' None
'Is airprint printe powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Printing with AirPrint on iPhone' None
'Is iphone powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "6 - Tap the Share icon .\nTap the Share icon . You'll find this in the lower-left corner of the screen." None
'Is iphone powered on?' "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 powered on?' '8 - Tap "Select Printer."\nTap "Select Printer." A list of available printers will appear.' None
'Is iphone powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 multi-function printer powered on?' '0 - Scanning to USB on the MX410' None
'Is multi-function printer powered on?' '1 - Turn on your multi-function printer.\nTurn on your multi-function printer. Locate the area where you can plug in a USB directly to the machine.[3]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Is multi-function printer powered on?' '2 - Insert your USB drive.\nInsert your USB drive.' None
'Is multi-function printer powered on?' '3 - Place your photo or text on the flatbed and close the top.\nPlace your photo or text on the flatbed and close the top. You can also use the document feeder for text.' None
'Is multi-function printer powered on?' '4 - Press the “Scan” button.\nPress the “Scan” button. Choose the option to scan to USB, rather than onto a connected computer.' None
'Is multi-function printer powered on?' '5 - Adjust the options on the small printer screen.\nAdjust the options on the small printer screen. Then, press Enter to scan to your USB drive. Remove the drive once the scan has been completed.' None
'Is multi-function printer powered on?' '6 - Test this function by inserting the USB drive into your computer and searching through the images or documents.\nTest this function by inserting the USB drive into your computer and searching through the images or documents. It should show up in the main screen of your USB drive contents.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - On Windows' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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- ;' True
'Is printer powered on?' "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." None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '4 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Open Settings .\nOpen Settings . Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "6 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. It's in the middle of the Settings window." None
'Is printer powered on?' '7 - Click Printers & scanners.\nClick Printers & scanners. This tab is on the left side of the window.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Win7 Network Printer will not print from remote computer' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - On the host computer, make sure printer sharing has been turned on.\nOn the host computer, make sure printer sharing has been turned on.' True
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Move to the remote computer.\nMove to the remote computer.\n- Control Panel > Devices & Printers' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - If a printer icon exists, right click and select "Remove Device"' None
'Is printer powered on?' 'If a printer icon exists, right click and select "Remove Device"' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - At the top, click "Add Printer"' None
'Is printer powered on?' 'At the top, click "Add Printer"' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Select "Add a network printer"' None
'Is printer powered on?' 'Select "Add a network printer"' None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - If no printers appear or none are listed:\nIf no printers appear or none are listed:' None
'Is printer powered on?' '7 - Click "The printer that I want isn\'t listed"' None
'Is printer powered on?' 'Click "The printer that I want isn\'t listed"' None
'Is printer powered on?' '8 - Pick "Select a shared printer by name"' None
'Is printer powered on?' 'Pick "Select a shared printer by name"\n- Example: \\\\IP-35_64BIT-PC\\HP LaserJet 6P > Next' None
'Is printer powered on?' "9 - If you don't know the exact printer name & path, print a test page from the host computer.\nIf you don't know the exact printer name & path, print a test page from the host computer." None
'Is printer powered on?' '10 - It will be listed next to "Computer Name"' None
'Is printer powered on?' 'It will be listed next to "Computer Name"' None
'Is printer powered on?' '11 - In the final dialog box, select "Print test page" if desired.\nIn the final dialog box, select "Print test page" if desired.' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '0 - Printing the Model' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '1 - Insert the plastic filament spool at the back of the 3D printer, and insert the filament into the heating block.\nInsert the plastic filament spool at the back of the 3D printer, and insert the filament into the heating block.' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '2 - Turn on the 3D printer, and select the option to "Preheat" the printer as you import your file.\nTurn on the 3D printer, and select the option to "Preheat" the printer as you import your file.' True
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '3 - Import the STL file model into the 3D printing software that comes with the 3D printer.\nImport the STL file model into the 3D printing software that comes with the 3D printer.\n- A window will pop up and ask where the model should be placed. Click on absolute center as this would put the model in the middle of the printing tray.' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '4 - Check the "Uniform Scaling" box on the left hand side under the Scale box.\nCheck the "Uniform Scaling" box on the left hand side under the Scale box. The model can be resized, rotated, and adjusted using these four left hand buttons.' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '5 - Push the "Make" button on the top of the screen, and choose the location of where you want this file to be saved.\nPush the "Make" button on the top of the screen, and choose the location of where you want this file to be saved. (Desktop if connected by USB, or SDCARD if connected to a card reader)' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '6 - Select the connected setting on the printer (USB cable or Card reader).\nSelect the connected setting on the printer (USB cable or Card reader).' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '7 - Select the file of your model that you would like to print.\nSelect the file of your model that you would like to print.' None
'Is 3d printer powered on?' '8 - Allow your printed model to cool for about a minute before removing it from the printer.\nAllow your printed model to cool for about a minute before removing it from the printer.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Setting Up a Printer on Mac' None
'Is printer powered on?' "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." True
'Is printer powered on?' "2 - Connect your printer to your Mac.\nConnect your printer to your Mac. 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.\n- Make sure your Mac's software is up-to-date by going into the Apple menu, selecting System Preferences, and choosing Software Update to ensure your Mac is updated to the latest software." None
'Is printer powered on?' "3 - Download installation software.\nDownload installation software. Once you've connected your printer to your Mac, you may be prompted to download software that will help with installing the printer.\n- Once downloaded, follow the on-screen instructions to start the printer's installation process." None
'Is printer powered on?' "4 - Open the Apple menu.\nOpen the Apple menu. This will pull up system options, which you'll need to navigate through to complete the installation process for your printer." None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Select System Preferences.\nSelect System Preferences.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "6 - Select Printers & Scanners.\nSelect Printers & Scanners. This is where you'll find the settings for adding new printers or devices to your Mac's network." None
'Is printer powered on?' '7 - Click Add +.\nClick Add +. This will pull up a dialog box for your Mac to search for the printer through USB or WiFi connection.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '8 - Select your printer.\nSelect your printer. Once the scan is complete, you should see your printer in a list of available devices.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '9 - Click Add.\nClick Add. This will complete the process of setting up your printer with your Mac and will now let you connect to that printer on your Mac.\n- If prompted to install any software, do so and follow any on-screen instructions to finish the installation process.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Turn off and unplug the printer when a jam occurs.\nTurn off and unplug the printer when a jam occurs.\n- ;' None
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Remove any loose paper from the printer tray.\nRemove any loose paper from the printer tray.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Turn the printer around and remove the rear cartridge panel.\nTurn the printer around and remove the rear cartridge panel.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Observe any paper that is caught within the cartridge rollers.\nObserve any paper that is caught within the cartridge rollers. Gently pull any jammed paper out of the rollers.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Ensure that any torn pieces of paper have been removed from the rollers.\nEnsure that any torn pieces of paper have been removed from the rollers.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Look at the front of the printer.\nLook at the front of the printer. If there is jammed paper in the front, carefully remove it, paying attention to any small bits of paper that may have torn off completely.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '7 - Plug the printer back in and turn the printer on.\nPlug the printer back in and turn the printer on.' True
'Is printer powered on?' '8 - Attempt to print a test page.\nAttempt to print a test page. If the page prints successfully, the jam has been removed. If a paper jam error message appears on the printer screen, proceed to the next step.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '9 - Turn the printer off and unplug the unit.\nTurn the printer off and unplug the unit.' False
'Is printer powered on?' '10 - Open the front panel.\nOpen the front panel.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '11 - Look for any jammed paper.\nLook for any jammed paper. Gently pull any jams from the front cartridge area.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '12 - Plug in the printer and turn the printer on.\nPlug in the printer and turn the printer on. Attempt to print a test page.' True
'Is printer powered on?' "13 - Refer to the printer's user's manual or the manufacturer's website for detailed guidance if the printer is still non-functioning.\nRefer to the printer's user's manual or the manufacturer's website for detailed guidance if the printer is still non-functioning." None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Using the SELPHY Mobile App' None
'Is printer powered on?' "1 - Turn on your printer.\nTurn on your printer. The light next to the power button should be illuminated if it is on. You'll find this power button on the front display of your printer on the left side.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- You won't need access to your router to complete this method. Instead, the printer will access the information needed from your smartphone or smart device that's connected to the Wi-Fi network. If this method does not work for you, try the next method.\n- ;" True
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Get the Canon app from the Google Play Store or App Store.\nGet the Canon app from the Google Play Store or App Store. This app is free and is called Canon PRINT Inkjet/SELPHY, offered by Canon Inc.\n- You can search for "Canon PRINT" in the search bar at the top of the Google Play Store or in the search tab that\'s located at the bottom of the App Store.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Press and hold the Direct button on the printer.\nPress and hold the Direct button on the printer. This has the icon of a mobile phone on it and is usually the 2nd button below the power button.\n- Release the button when the Direct icon flashes on the display screen.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "4 - Open the Canon app on your phone or tablet.\nOpen the Canon app on your phone or tablet. This app icon looks like a printer on an orange and white background that you'll find on one of your Home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching.\n- When you open the app for the first time, it will notify you that no printers are connected and walk you through setting one up." None
'Is printer powered on?' "5 - Follow the on-screen prompts to set up your printer with your mobile app.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to set up your printer with your mobile app. This includes tapping your printer from the list of detected Canon printers, then allowing the printer to connect via your Wi-Fi router. If you have a Wi-Fi password enabled, you'll need to enter it before continuing." None
'Is printer powered on?' "6 - Follow the on-screen prompts to register your printer.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to register your printer. When you're done following the on-screen prompts, the Wi-Fi light (Network icon) should be solid on the display screen.[2]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is scanner powered on?' '0 - Scanning' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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- ;" None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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." True
'Is scanner powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 printer powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Turn off your printer from the printer itself and make sure the power cords are properly inserted into the printer and into the printer/USB port on your computer.\nTurn off your printer from the printer itself and make sure the power cords are properly inserted into the printer and into the printer/USB port on your computer. Sometimes, this will clear up the problem without any other adjustments being made. If the printer it networked wirelessly, you will just need to turn it off and unplug the power cord from the outlet for 30-60 seconds instead.\n- ;' False
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Right-click the Computer/My Computer box, from your Windows operating system and select the "Manage" option from the context menu that results.\nRight-click the Computer/My Computer box, from your Windows operating system and select the "Manage" option from the context menu that results.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Grant your computer access to the "Computer Management Snapin Launcher" tool from the User Account Control box that displays if your computer is Windows Vista or newer.\nGrant your computer access to the "Computer Management Snapin Launcher" tool from the User Account Control box that displays if your computer is Windows Vista or newer.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Double-click the Services and Applications selection from the Name column followed by the "Services" item.\nDouble-click the Services and Applications selection from the Name column followed by the "Services" item.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "5 - Scroll and click on the Print Spooler item in the list of services your computer is using.\nScroll and click on the Print Spooler item in the list of services your computer is using. The list of printer services will most-often be immense and unruly, but with careful looking, you'll find it rather quickly." None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Right-click the "Properties" option and click the "Stop" button.\nRight-click the "Properties" option and click the "Stop" button. This button should be located underneath the label called "Service status" along with the status of "Started". Wait a few seconds for this service to stop.\n- Once you have stopped the Print Spooler, you may want to leave that window open. It will help remind you at the very end to turn the Print Spooler back on.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "7 - Delete all documents that exist in the C:\\Windows|System32\\spool\\PRINTERS folder using your computer's Windows Explorer (folder tree) list folder.\nDelete all documents that exist in the C:\\Windows|System32\\spool\\PRINTERS folder using your computer's Windows Explorer (folder tree) list folder. This folder is the log of spooled and unprinted documents waiting to be printed. Use the Run command (⊞ Win+R) to open the folder. Once cleared, close this folder and don't open this folder until the next time the problem arises." None
'Is printer powered on?' '8 - Restart the Print Spooler service from the Print Spooler Properties box and click the "OK" button to confirm you\'d like to restart the service.\nRestart the Print Spooler service from the Print Spooler Properties box and click the "OK" button to confirm you\'d like to restart the service.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '9 - Close the "Computer Management" dialog box.\nClose the "Computer Management" dialog box.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '10 - Re-run a test printable document.\nRe-run a test printable document.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Troubleshooting on macOS' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Make sure your printer is turned on.\nMake sure your printer is turned on. Before starting with any other step in the troubleshooting process, make sure your printer is turned on and connected to a power source.\n- If the printer is in Sleep mode, you may have to press a button on it to wake it up.' True
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Restart your printer.\nRestart your printer. If the printer was already turned on, it may just need a restart to stop appearing offline. Follow these steps to restart the printer:\n- Turn off and unplug your printer for 30 seconds. This will give your printer time to reboot and reconnect to your computer.\n- Plug in and turn on your printer. After a few moments, check to see if the printer is still showing as "offline."' None
'Is printer powered on?' "3 - Make sure the printer is connected to the same network as your computer.\nMake sure the printer is connected to the same network as your computer. If your printer is connected to your computer via Wi-Fi or an ethernet connection, a network issue could make it appear offline.\n- The steps to check your printer's network settings vary by printer. You'll usually have to use the buttons directly on the printer to navigate its internal menus.\n- If you're using a USB cable to connect to the printer, make sure it's securely plugged in. You may also want to try a different USB cable to rule out a faulty cable connection." None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Make sure there is paper in the printer tray.\nMake sure there is paper in the printer tray. Some printers will appear offline if no paper is available to print on.[3]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu. You can find it in the top-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Click System Preferences on the menu.\nClick System Preferences on the menu.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '7 - Click Printers & Scanners or Print & Scan.\nClick Printers & Scanners or Print & Scan. This opens the menu listing all printers connected to your Mac in a new window. Select the printer you want to connect in this menu.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '8 - Right-click anywhere inside the Printers window.\nRight-click anywhere inside the Printers window. This opens a small pop-up list with more options for the printer listed in the window.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '9 - Select Reset printing system in the menu.\nSelect Reset printing system in the menu. This opens another window that asks to confirm you resetting the printing system.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '10 - Click Reset in the confirmation window.\nClick Reset in the confirmation window. This will open a window asking for the Administrator name and password.\n- This will delete all printers and scanners connected with your Mac, so make sure to re-add any devices you still want to use after restarting your system.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "11 - Enter the Administrator name and password and click OK.\nEnter the Administrator name and password and click OK. Once you do this, the system will then complete the reset process for your Mac's printing system." None
'Is printer powered on?' "12 - Navigate back to the Printers & Scanners page.\nNavigate back to the Printers & Scanners page. After you've reset your printing system, you'll need to add the printer to your Mac again." None
'Is printer powered on?' '13 - Click Add a Device.\nClick Add a Device. This opens the dialog that scans for your printer to detect it automatically.\n- Make sure your printer is turned on and ready to connect before proceeding with this step.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "14 - Select your printer and click Add.\nSelect your printer and click Add. This will re-connect your printer with your Mac's wireless network. At this point, your printer should appear online if there are no mechanical issues.\n- If you haven't already, make sure to connect any other devices this way to re-add them." None
'Is printer powered on?' "15 - Contact your printer manufacturer for assistance.\nContact your printer manufacturer for assistance. If you're still having trouble with your printer, the issue is likely related to the printer itself. Contact the manufacturer of your printer for further assistance." None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Connecting the Printer to the Network' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Turn the printer on.\nTurn the printer on. Make sure it is plugged into a power source and press the power button.\n- ;' True
'Is printer powered on?' "2 - Locate the control panel.\nLocate the control panel. It's the small touch screen in front of the device." None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Tap on Settings.\nTap on Settings. This is the second icon on the menu of the control panel, the one with the satellite icon.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Tap on Wireless Setup Wizard.\nTap on Wireless Setup Wizard. You may have to scroll down to find this.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Select "Network SSID.\nSelect "Network SSID." From the list of available networks, select your home network.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "6 - Enter your wireless passcode.\nEnter your wireless passcode. Input your home network's security key or passcode." None
'Is printer powered on?' '7 - Confirm the changes.\nConfirm the changes. You will be asked to confirm your settings. Tap "Okay."\n- The printer will try to establish a connection to your network.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '8 - View confirmation.\nView confirmation. A notification stating “Confirmation successful” will appear if the printer was able to connect successfully.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Setting Up a Printer on Windows' None
'Is printer powered on?' "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- ;" True
'Is printer powered on?' '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.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' "4 - Click Settings .\nClick Settings . It's the gear-shaped icon near the bottom-left corner of the menu." None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Turn the printer off.\nTurn the printer off. Wait a few moments, then turn it back on again. Sometimes a printer will clear the jam itself during its start-up cycle. Sometimes, resetting a printer will get it to recheck the paper path and stop detecting a jam that is no longer there.\n- ;' False
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Look at the readout, if there is one.\nLook at the readout, if there is one. Many printers have a small screen that displays a line or two of text. When jammed, such printers may try to give you an idea of where the jam is and what to do next. If not, proceed to find the jam yourself.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - If you can see the paper, gently tug it out the top.\nIf you can see the paper, gently tug it out the top. If not, or if the printer is still jammed, begin opening the printer. As you open the different trays and covers, look carefully inside for paper where it should not be.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - When you find paper out of place, gently tug the paper out of the printer.\nWhen you find paper out of place, gently tug the paper out of the printer. If you have a choice, tug from the end with the most paper sticking out.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Open the paper trays.\nOpen the paper trays. If they are drawer-style trays, see if you can release them and slide them all the way out. Set them aside, and look inside where the paper tray was, and see if you can see any paper that was lifted but not yet fed all the way through. Pull out any you can reach.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Make sure the trays are loaded, but not overloaded, with paper.\nMake sure the trays are loaded, but not overloaded, with paper. Sometimes too much or too little paper will cause a jam, or simply register as a jam.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '7 - Open the front and/or top covers.\nOpen the front and/or top covers. Most open simply by lifting or pulling gently, but you may need to release a lever or latch. If it does not open easily, never force it.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '8 - Pull out the print cartridge(s).\nPull out the print cartridge(s). In a laser printer, one of the front or top covers will usually expose the print cartridge. If you have not yet found the paper, pull out the cartridge carefully. Most just pull out. A few may require disengaging a latch or a pair of latches.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '9 - Open any back or side covers.\nOpen any back or side covers. Also check inside any manual feed trays. Check for and remove any paper or other obstructions. It may help to use a mirror when checking trays in the back, and you may need to move the printer away from nearby walls to open covers all the way and reach what is underneath them.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "10 - Clean any dirty parts inside the printer, if needed.\nClean any dirty parts inside the printer, if needed. Refer to the owner's manual when doing so. It is more likely that you will need to remove paper than clean parts." None
'Is printer powered on?' '11 - Reinstall any print cartridges and paper trays you removed, and close the lid of the printer.\nReinstall any print cartridges and paper trays you removed, and close the lid of the printer. You can replace most items by noticing how you removed them and putting them back in the reverse order.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '12 - Turn the printer back on, if it was turned off.\nTurn the printer back on, if it was turned off.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '13 - Give the printer time to warm up if it has a start-up cycle.\nGive the printer time to warm up if it has a start-up cycle.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '14 - Check that the printer is online.\nCheck that the printer is online.' True
'Is printer powered on?' '15 - You may need to turn the power off and back on again to reset the printer once the jam is cleared.\nYou may need to turn the power off and back on again to reset the printer once the jam is cleared.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '16 - You may need to open and close the top or front cover, if you did not yet open it in order to clear the jam.\nYou may need to open and close the top or front cover, if you did not yet open it in order to clear the jam.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '17 - You may need to push a button (often a large, green button labeled "Ready", "Start", or "Go") to bring it back online.\nYou may need to push a button (often a large, green button labeled "Ready", "Start", or "Go") to bring it back online.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '18 - The readout, if there is one, will read "Online" if the printer is online.\nThe readout, if there is one, will read "Online" if the printer is online. If the printer is not online, the readout may tell you why. #*If there is no readout, you will probably see a green light when the printer is online, and a red light or no light if the printer is not yet online. Your user manual (or a web search on your model of printer) can tell you more about reading error codes for your printer.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '19 - Try the print job again.\nTry the print job again. Some printers remember an unfinished job and try again automatically. For others, you may have to send the job again.' None
'Is laser printer powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is laser printer powered on?' "1 - Check the laser printer's user guide or manual for instructions.\nCheck the laser printer's user guide or manual for instructions. The documentation provided when you bought the printer may have information on how to clear a jam. Follow any instructions that are provided.\n- ;" None
'Is laser printer powered on?' '2 - Look for instructions on the printer.\nLook for instructions on the printer. Some laser printer models will provide diagnostic information during a paper jam, such as where to look for the problem, or how to pull the paper out. Follow any instructions that show up on the printer or computer screen.' None
'Is laser printer powered on?' '3 - Turn the machine off.\nTurn the machine off. Laser printers have fusers that provide heat, so if the paper jam is near the fuser, let the printer cool off before you touch anything.' False
'Is laser printer powered on?' '4 - Open the printer door that gives you access to the paper.\nOpen the printer door that gives you access to the paper. Pull open any door and slide any tray that moves to give you the best view of where the jam has occurred.' None
'Is laser printer powered on?' '5 - Check for paper that is stuck.\nCheck for paper that is stuck. With the doors open, you should be able to see the paper and where it is jammed. Look around the inside of the entire printer to make sure there are not other sheets stuck, or small strips or scraps of paper that might have torn off. Common locations of paper jams in laser printer include paper input and output trays, the fuser, the toner cartridge, and any other place that paper comes into contact with a roller.\n- Grab the handle on the toner cartridge and gently pull it out to give you a look at any paper that may be stuck around it. Replace the toner cartridge after you have cleared the paper, or ensured that no paper is stuck inside of it.' None
'Is laser printer powered on?' "6 - Pull out the sheets of paper that are jammed.\nPull out the sheets of paper that are jammed. Gently hold on to the paper and pull it out of the laser printer.\n- Try to pull the paper in the direction that it normally feeds. Pulling it backwards can damage the laser printer's function.\n- Remove all of the paper and scraps. Do not leave anything behind that can cause additional jamming." None
'Is laser printer powered on?' '7 - Close all of the doors on the laser printer and turn it back on.\nClose all of the doors on the laser printer and turn it back on. Most laser printer models will reset themselves automatically, and you will be able to re-print what you had started.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '8 - Print your labels.\nPrint your labels. Allow the ink to dry completely on the labels before removing them, to avoid smudging.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Connect the Printer to Your Computer' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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- ;' None
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Plug the printer to a power supply.\nPlug the printer to a power supply. Then, switch it on.' True
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Click on the Orb button.\nClick on the Orb button. It is located on the lower-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Select “Control Panel.\nSelect “Control Panel.” Click on “Devices and Printers.”' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Click on “Add a Printer.\nClick on “Add a Printer.” This is found on the upper-left corner of the window.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '6 - Choose “Add a Local Printer.\nChoose “Add a Local Printer.” Click on “Next” to proceed.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - On Windows' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '3 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "12 - Click Print….\nClick Print…. It's in the drop-down menu." None
'Is scanner powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '15 - Click Print.\nClick Print. This option is in the lower-right side of the window.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' '16 - Select a save location.\nSelect a save location. Click a folder on the left side of the window.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '0 - On Mac' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '4 - Type the recipient\'s email address in the "To:" field.\nType the recipient\'s email address in the "To:" field.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' '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 powered on?' '6 - Locate and click the scanned document in the dialog box.\nLocate and click the scanned document in the dialog box.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 printer powered on?' '0 - Scanning the Image' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Place the image for scanning.\nPlace the image for scanning. Place documents face down on the printer or scanner surface. Align photo within the arrows or grids on the device. Close the lid if there is one. Press scan on the scanner or use the scanning program on your computer.' True
'Is printer powered on?' "2 - Choose your scanning preferences.\nChoose your scanning preferences. You'll have the choice of scanning in color, black and white, gray or custom. You can also choose the digital format in which you want to save your picture (jpg, jpeg or tiff)." None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Choose to preview.\nChoose to preview. Clicking preview \x96allows you to review your selection before continuing and make necessary changes to the settings. Use the preview to decide on the type of format, orientation and resolution before continuing. "Orientation" allows the user to select portrait or landscape and "Resolution" determines the sharpness of the image.\n- A higher resolution will make the details of the picture more noticeable. To make a sharper image, increase the resolution. Note: This will also increase the size of the image, and dramatically increase the size of the file. You may not be able to send it as an email attachment without making it smaller. Above 300 dpi is unnecessary.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Click "Finish" or "Scan".\nClick "Finish" or "Scan". Once you have chose the settings you want in the preview, click finish or scan to continue and complete the process. Which word is used will depend on your program and another one altogether may even be used.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Use the built in program to guide you through the process.\nUse the built in program to guide you through the process. Follow the Scan Wizard or other built in program if you still have trouble. The Wizard will show you step-by-step on how to copy pictures from a scanner to the computer or web site.' None
'Is printer powered on?' "6 - Save your photos.\nSave your photos. Some programs will automatically save your images to a cache within the program itself but for most programs you will need to save the images somewhere on your computer or upload them directly to the internet. Look for the save button or use the save prompt when it comes up. Save the pictures somewhere where you won't lose them.\n- You don't have have to worry about renaming every photo. If you have a large number of photos that can take a long time!" None
'Is scanner powered on?' '0 - Scanning the Image' None
'Is scanner powered on?' '1 - Place the image for scanning.\nPlace the image for scanning. Place documents face down on the printer or scanner surface. Align photo within the arrows or grids on the device. Close the lid if there is one. Press scan on the scanner or use the scanning program on your computer.' True
'Is scanner powered on?' "2 - Choose your scanning preferences.\nChoose your scanning preferences. You'll have the choice of scanning in color, black and white, gray or custom. You can also choose the digital format in which you want to save your picture (jpg, jpeg or tiff)." None
'Is scanner powered on?' '3 - Choose to preview.\nChoose to preview. Clicking preview \x96allows you to review your selection before continuing and make necessary changes to the settings. Use the preview to decide on the type of format, orientation and resolution before continuing. "Orientation" allows the user to select portrait or landscape and "Resolution" determines the sharpness of the image.\n- A higher resolution will make the details of the picture more noticeable. To make a sharper image, increase the resolution. Note: This will also increase the size of the image, and dramatically increase the size of the file. You may not be able to send it as an email attachment without making it smaller. Above 300 dpi is unnecessary.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' '4 - Click "Finish" or "Scan".\nClick "Finish" or "Scan". Once you have chose the settings you want in the preview, click finish or scan to continue and complete the process. Which word is used will depend on your program and another one altogether may even be used.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' '5 - Use the built in program to guide you through the process.\nUse the built in program to guide you through the process. Follow the Scan Wizard or other built in program if you still have trouble. The Wizard will show you step-by-step on how to copy pictures from a scanner to the computer or web site.' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "6 - Save your photos.\nSave your photos. Some programs will automatically save your images to a cache within the program itself but for most programs you will need to save the images somewhere on your computer or upload them directly to the internet. Look for the save button or use the save prompt when it comes up. Save the pictures somewhere where you won't lose them.\n- You don't have have to worry about renaming every photo. If you have a large number of photos that can take a long time!" None
'Is scanner powered on?' '0 - Scanning' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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- ;" None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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." True
'Is scanner powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is scanner powered on?' "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 powered on?' "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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 powered on?' '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 unit powered on?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is unit powered on?' '1 - Disconnect the unit from the power source' False
'Is unit powered on?' 'Disconnect the unit from the power source\n- ;' None
'Is unit powered on?' '2 - Keep a soft cloth handy when you are about to start cleaning the scanning area.\nKeep a soft cloth handy when you are about to start cleaning the scanning area.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '3 - Take care while lifting up and removing the front layer of the scanning area.\nTake care while lifting up and removing the front layer of the scanning area.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '4 - Remove the part where the finger is placed for scanning.\nRemove the part where the finger is placed for scanning.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '5 - Clean the area using a soft piece of cloth.\nClean the area using a soft piece of cloth.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '6 - If there are bigger dirt particles, try removing them using a light blower.\nIf there are bigger dirt particles, try removing them using a light blower.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '7 - Moisten a lint-free cloth with acetone.You can also use a cotton swab as an alternative.\nMoisten a lint-free cloth with acetone.You can also use a cotton swab as an alternative.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '8 - Very gently, rub the cloth over the sensor surface in all directions.\nVery gently, rub the cloth over the sensor surface in all directions.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '9 - Repeat the process twice or thrice until completely clean.\nRepeat the process twice or thrice until completely clean.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '10 - Once the surface is dry, cover the area of the sensor.\nOnce the surface is dry, cover the area of the sensor.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '11 - Make sure there is no residual solution left over the sensor.\nMake sure there is no residual solution left over the sensor.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '12 - If the scanning area appears cloudy or something gets spilled on it, use ammonia based cleaner and clean it with a soft cloth.\nIf the scanning area appears cloudy or something gets spilled on it, use ammonia based cleaner and clean it with a soft cloth.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '13 - Blot the surface dry.\nBlot the surface dry.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '14 - If there’s a sticky residue or underlying oiliness, you may scotch tape to get rid of it.\nIf there’s a sticky residue or underlying oiliness, you may scotch tape to get rid of it.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '15 - Place it down and then peel it off.\nPlace it down and then peel it off.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '16 - Reconnect the terminal after the cleaning process is complete.\nReconnect the terminal after the cleaning process is complete.' None
'Is unit powered on?' '17 - Warning!\nWarning! Industry solvents may hamper the capturing sensitivity and the device can sometimes fail to recognize the user.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '0 - Scanning to Your Memory Card' None
'Is printer powered on?' '1 - Select “Scan to Memory Card.\nSelect “Scan to Memory Card.” From the printer’s touch screen panel, start from the home screen and scroll right until you find “Scan.” Tap on “Scan” and select “Memory Card” under “Scan to.”' True
'Is printer powered on?' '2 - Configure output settings.\nConfigure output settings. Tap “Settings.” Set the scan type to either photo or document, and set the resolution.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '3 - Preview the photo/document.\nPreview the photo/document. In the “Scan to Memory Card” screen, there’s a box in the middle for a preview. Tap on this box to start the preview scan.\n- The message “Scan preview in progress” will appear.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '4 - Scan the photo/document.\nScan the photo/document. Once you’re satisfied with the preview, commit to scanning by tapping on “Scan.”\n- The message “Now scanning” will appear while the output file is saved to the memory card.\n- “Scan successful” will appear once the scanning process is completed. The filename of the output file will also be displayed.' None
'Is printer powered on?' '5 - Scan another photo/document.\nScan another photo/document. You will be asked to scan another item.\n- Tap “Yes” if you have other photos/documents to scan.\n- Tap “No” to return to the main menu.' None