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'Is gboard opened?' '0 - Using the Gboard App' None
'Is gboard opened?' '1 - Download and install Gboard.\nDownload and install Gboard. Gboard is a custom keyboard that enables integrated Google Search and Android-style glide typing. Search for Gboard in the App Store and press “Get” to install. Upon launching, follow the explicit instructions displayed to get set up.\n- ;' None
'Is gboard opened?' '2 - Access Gboard’s keyboard settings.\nAccess Gboard’s keyboard settings. Launch the Gboard app and tap "Keyboard Settings". A list of keyboard settings will appear.' True
'Is gboard opened?' '3 - Toggle Glide Typing.\nToggle Glide Typing. Glide typing is a feature that allows you to type words by sliding your finger from key to key without lifting it away from the keyboard. This feature is unique to google keyboard and will not appear in the iOS settings.\n- The toggle will turn blue when it is on, gray color indicates that it is off.' None
'Is gboard opened?' '4 - Toggle Emoji Suggestions.\nToggle Emoji Suggestions. This feature recommends emojis in along with word suggestions as you type (e.g. typing the word ‘happy’ will suggest a smiley face in place of the word).' None
'Is gboard opened?' '5 - Toggle Auto-correction.\nToggle Auto-correction. This feature automatically changes misspelled words as you type. Keep an eye on names and places when this feature is turned on - they may not be recognized by the auto-correct dictionary and changed to something you don’t want.' None
'Is gboard opened?' '6 - Toggle Auto-capitalization.\nToggle Auto-capitalization. This will automatically capitalize words at the beginning of sentences as well as recognized proper nouns like names.' None
'Is gboard opened?' '7 - Toggle Block offensive words.\nToggle Block offensive words. This feature will omit words deemed profane by the word filter. Having this on will not block manually typed words (though they may be targeted by auto-correct), but they will not appear when glide typing or as suggestions for word replacements.' None
'Is gboard opened?' '8 - Toggle Character preview.\nToggle Character preview. This feature displays a small popup of the key you just pressed while typing.' None
'Is gboard opened?' '9 - Toggle Enable caps lock.\nToggle Enable caps lock. This allows the keyboard to be locked into uppercase letters by tapping and holding the “Up Arrow” (or Shift) key on the keyboard. Caps lock is indicated by a solid line displayed underneath the arrow. If you find yourself accidentally entering caps lock when you don’t mean to then you can disable it entirely here.' None
'Is gboard opened?' '10 - Toggle Show lower case letters.\nToggle Show lower case letters. This option let’s you decide whether you want the keyboard display to switch to lowercase letters when uppercase is not set. Turning this off will not disabled lowercase letters, just make the display always show uppercase like a physical keyboard.' None
'Is gboard opened?' '11 - Toggle ".\nToggle "." shortcut. This option allows you to add a period without tapping the period key by instead double-tapping the space key. This can be useful for fast typists.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '0 - Using the Gboard App' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '1 - Download and install Gboard.\nDownload and install Gboard. Gboard is a custom keyboard that enables integrated Google Search and Android-style glide typing. Search for Gboard in the App Store and press “Get” to install. Upon launching, follow the explicit instructions displayed to get set up.\n- ;' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '2 - Access Gboard’s keyboard settings.\nAccess Gboard’s keyboard settings. Launch the Gboard app and tap "Keyboard Settings". A list of keyboard settings will appear.' True
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '3 - Toggle Glide Typing.\nToggle Glide Typing. Glide typing is a feature that allows you to type words by sliding your finger from key to key without lifting it away from the keyboard. This feature is unique to google keyboard and will not appear in the iOS settings.\n- The toggle will turn blue when it is on, gray color indicates that it is off.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '4 - Toggle Emoji Suggestions.\nToggle Emoji Suggestions. This feature recommends emojis in along with word suggestions as you type (e.g. typing the word ‘happy’ will suggest a smiley face in place of the word).' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '5 - Toggle Auto-correction.\nToggle Auto-correction. This feature automatically changes misspelled words as you type. Keep an eye on names and places when this feature is turned on - they may not be recognized by the auto-correct dictionary and changed to something you don’t want.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '6 - Toggle Auto-capitalization.\nToggle Auto-capitalization. This will automatically capitalize words at the beginning of sentences as well as recognized proper nouns like names.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '7 - Toggle Block offensive words.\nToggle Block offensive words. This feature will omit words deemed profane by the word filter. Having this on will not block manually typed words (though they may be targeted by auto-correct), but they will not appear when glide typing or as suggestions for word replacements.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '8 - Toggle Character preview.\nToggle Character preview. This feature displays a small popup of the key you just pressed while typing.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '9 - Toggle Enable caps lock.\nToggle Enable caps lock. This allows the keyboard to be locked into uppercase letters by tapping and holding the “Up Arrow” (or Shift) key on the keyboard. Caps lock is indicated by a solid line displayed underneath the arrow. If you find yourself accidentally entering caps lock when you don’t mean to then you can disable it entirely here.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '10 - Toggle Show lower case letters.\nToggle Show lower case letters. This option let’s you decide whether you want the keyboard display to switch to lowercase letters when uppercase is not set. Turning this off will not disabled lowercase letters, just make the display always show uppercase like a physical keyboard.' None
'Is keyboard setting opened?' '11 - Toggle ".\nToggle "." shortcut. This option allows you to add a period without tapping the period key by instead double-tapping the space key. This can be useful for fast typists.' None
'Is start opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is start opened?' '1 - Open the Start Menu.\nOpen the Start Menu. You can do this with the keyboard by pressing the ⊞ Win key.\n- ;' True
'Is start opened?' '2 - Navigate the menu.\nNavigate the menu. Use the ↑↓←→ keys on the keyboard to move to the desired selection.' None
'Is start opened?' '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 start opened?' '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 start opened?' '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 start opened?' '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 start opened?' '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 terminal opened?' '0 - Opening Terminal' None
'Is terminal opened?' '1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. To do so, click Menu, then find the Terminal app--which resembles a black box with a white ">_" in it--and click on it. You\'ll typically find Terminal in a bar on the left side of the Menu window.\n- You can also click the search bar at the top of the Menu window and then type in terminal to search for it.\n- Most Linux Distros open the Terminal as well, when pressing Ctrl+Alt+T.\n- ;' True
'Is terminal opened?' "2 - Type ls into Terminal, then press ↵ Enter.\nType ls into Terminal, then press ↵ Enter. Terminal opens to your home directory, but the ls command displays every folder in your current directory. To create a text file in one of these directories, you'll need to change the current directory." None
'Is terminal opened?' '3 - Find a directory in which you wish to create a text file.\nFind a directory in which you wish to create a text file. Any directory name listed beneath the ls command (e.g., "Desktop") is a place to which you can navigate.\n- You CAN create and edit files outside of this directory, but be aware that this may cause fatal problems. If you\'re sure about doing so, use the command ls / to see and navigate through the root directory, and prefix your commands with sudo when opening the text editor. More on that later.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '4 - Type cd directory.\nType cd directory. You\'ll replace "directory" with your preferred directory\'s name. This command changes Terminal\'s focus from the current directory to the one you name.\n- For example, you would type cd Desktop to shift Terminal\'s command location to the Desktop directory.\n- If you want to create a text file in a specific folder within your selected directory, you\'ll place a "/" after the directory and then type in the folder\'s name. For example: for a folder named "Misc" in the Documents directory, you\'d type cd Documents/Misc.' None
'Is terminal opened?' "5 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. Doing so will run your command, thereby shifting Terminal's target directory from your home directory to the one you specified." None
'Is terminal opened?' "6 - Decide on a text editing program.\nDecide on a text editing program. You can create a simple text file quickly, or you can use either Vim or Emacs to create and edit an advanced file. Now that you're in the directory in which you wish to place your text file, it's time to proceed with actually creating it." None
'Is home directory opened?' '0 - Opening Terminal' None
'Is home directory opened?' '1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. To do so, click Menu, then find the Terminal app--which resembles a black box with a white ">_" in it--and click on it. You\'ll typically find Terminal in a bar on the left side of the Menu window.\n- You can also click the search bar at the top of the Menu window and then type in terminal to search for it.\n- Most Linux Distros open the Terminal as well, when pressing Ctrl+Alt+T.\n- ;' None
'Is home directory opened?' "2 - Type ls into Terminal, then press ↵ Enter.\nType ls into Terminal, then press ↵ Enter. Terminal opens to your home directory, but the ls command displays every folder in your current directory. To create a text file in one of these directories, you'll need to change the current directory." True
'Is home directory opened?' '3 - Find a directory in which you wish to create a text file.\nFind a directory in which you wish to create a text file. Any directory name listed beneath the ls command (e.g., "Desktop") is a place to which you can navigate.\n- You CAN create and edit files outside of this directory, but be aware that this may cause fatal problems. If you\'re sure about doing so, use the command ls / to see and navigate through the root directory, and prefix your commands with sudo when opening the text editor. More on that later.' None
'Is home directory opened?' '4 - Type cd directory.\nType cd directory. You\'ll replace "directory" with your preferred directory\'s name. This command changes Terminal\'s focus from the current directory to the one you name.\n- For example, you would type cd Desktop to shift Terminal\'s command location to the Desktop directory.\n- If you want to create a text file in a specific folder within your selected directory, you\'ll place a "/" after the directory and then type in the folder\'s name. For example: for a folder named "Misc" in the Documents directory, you\'d type cd Documents/Misc.' None
'Is home directory opened?' "5 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. Doing so will run your command, thereby shifting Terminal's target directory from your home directory to the one you specified." None
'Is home directory opened?' "6 - Decide on a text editing program.\nDecide on a text editing program. You can create a simple text file quickly, or you can use either Vim or Emacs to create and edit an advanced file. Now that you're in the directory in which you wish to place your text file, it's time to proceed with actually creating it." None
'Is text file opened?' '0 - Using Emacs' None
'Is text file opened?' '1 - Type emacs filename.txt into Terminal.\nType emacs filename.txt into Terminal. You\'ll replace "filename" with your preferred name for the text file.' None
'Is text file opened?' '2 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. As long as your text file\'s name isn\'t a duplicate of an existing text file in your current directory, this command will open a new text file in the Emacs editor.\n- For example: a file named "newfile" would require you to type emacs newfile.txt.\n- If you entered an existing text file name, this command will instead open the file in question.' True
'Is text file opened?' '3 - Get to know Emacs commands.\nGet to know Emacs commands. Emacs comes complete with tons of powerful commands that let you navigate around a document, look up related or help information, manipulate text, and understand your code. These commands fall into two types: Control commands and Meta commands.\n- \n- Control commands are written like this: C-<letter>. To execute a Control command, you\'ll hold down the Ctrl key and press the specified letter key at the same time (e.g., Ctrl and A).\n- Meta (or Escape) commands are written like so: M-<letter> or ESC <letter>. The "M" refers to a computer\'s Alt key or Esc key, since not all computers have the Alt key.\n- A command written like C-a b (or M-a b) will require you to hold Ctrl (or Alt or Esc) while pressing the first key (e.g., a, then release both keys and immediately press the second key (e.g., b).' None
'Is text file opened?' "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 text file opened?' '5 - Press Ctrl+X, then press S.\nPress Ctrl+X, then press S. Doing so will save your file.' None
'Is text file opened?' '6 - Press Ctrl+X, then press Ctrl+C.\nPress Ctrl+X, then press Ctrl+C. This will exit the Emacs text editor and return you to your directory in Terminal. Your text file should now be saved under your selected name in this directory.' None
'Is text file opened?' "7 - Re-open your text file.\nRe-open your text file. To do so, simply type emacs filename.txt into Terminal. As long as you're in the same directory as is the file, doing this will open your text file in Emacs, at which point you may resume editing it if you please." None
'Is emacs editor opened?' '0 - Using Emacs' None
'Is emacs editor opened?' '1 - Type emacs filename.txt into Terminal.\nType emacs filename.txt into Terminal. You\'ll replace "filename" with your preferred name for the text file.' None
'Is emacs editor opened?' '2 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. As long as your text file\'s name isn\'t a duplicate of an existing text file in your current directory, this command will open a new text file in the Emacs editor.\n- For example: a file named "newfile" would require you to type emacs newfile.txt.\n- If you entered an existing text file name, this command will instead open the file in question.' True
'Is emacs editor opened?' '3 - Get to know Emacs commands.\nGet to know Emacs commands. Emacs comes complete with tons of powerful commands that let you navigate around a document, look up related or help information, manipulate text, and understand your code. These commands fall into two types: Control commands and Meta commands.\n- \n- Control commands are written like this: C-<letter>. To execute a Control command, you\'ll hold down the Ctrl key and press the specified letter key at the same time (e.g., Ctrl and A).\n- Meta (or Escape) commands are written like so: M-<letter> or ESC <letter>. The "M" refers to a computer\'s Alt key or Esc key, since not all computers have the Alt key.\n- A command written like C-a b (or M-a b) will require you to hold Ctrl (or Alt or Esc) while pressing the first key (e.g., a, then release both keys and immediately press the second key (e.g., b).' None
'Is emacs editor opened?' "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 emacs editor opened?' '5 - Press Ctrl+X, then press S.\nPress Ctrl+X, then press S. Doing so will save your file.' None
'Is emacs editor opened?' '6 - Press Ctrl+X, then press Ctrl+C.\nPress Ctrl+X, then press Ctrl+C. This will exit the Emacs text editor and return you to your directory in Terminal. Your text file should now be saved under your selected name in this directory.' None
'Is emacs editor opened?' "7 - Re-open your text file.\nRe-open your text file. To do so, simply type emacs filename.txt into Terminal. As long as you're in the same directory as is the file, doing this will open your text file in Emacs, at which point you may resume editing it if you please." None
'Is emacs text editor opened?' '0 - Using Emacs' None
'Is emacs text editor opened?' '1 - Type emacs filename.txt into Terminal.\nType emacs filename.txt into Terminal. You\'ll replace "filename" with your preferred name for the text file.' None
'Is emacs text editor opened?' '2 - Press ↵ Enter.\nPress ↵ Enter. As long as your text file\'s name isn\'t a duplicate of an existing text file in your current directory, this command will open a new text file in the Emacs editor.\n- For example: a file named "newfile" would require you to type emacs newfile.txt.\n- If you entered an existing text file name, this command will instead open the file in question.' None
'Is emacs text editor opened?' '3 - Get to know Emacs commands.\nGet to know Emacs commands. Emacs comes complete with tons of powerful commands that let you navigate around a document, look up related or help information, manipulate text, and understand your code. These commands fall into two types: Control commands and Meta commands.\n- \n- Control commands are written like this: C-<letter>. To execute a Control command, you\'ll hold down the Ctrl key and press the specified letter key at the same time (e.g., Ctrl and A).\n- Meta (or Escape) commands are written like so: M-<letter> or ESC <letter>. The "M" refers to a computer\'s Alt key or Esc key, since not all computers have the Alt key.\n- A command written like C-a b (or M-a b) will require you to hold Ctrl (or Alt or Esc) while pressing the first key (e.g., a, then release both keys and immediately press the second key (e.g., b).' None
'Is emacs text editor opened?' "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 emacs text editor opened?' '5 - Press Ctrl+X, then press S.\nPress Ctrl+X, then press S. Doing so will save your file.' None
'Is emacs text editor opened?' '6 - Press Ctrl+X, then press Ctrl+C.\nPress Ctrl+X, then press Ctrl+C. This will exit the Emacs text editor and return you to your directory in Terminal. Your text file should now be saved under your selected name in this directory.' False
'Is emacs text editor opened?' "7 - Re-open your text file.\nRe-open your text file. To do so, simply type emacs filename.txt into Terminal. As long as you're in the same directory as is the file, doing this will open your text file in Emacs, at which point you may resume editing it if you please." None
'Is system menu opened?' '0 - Using the Graphical User Interface in Ubuntu' None
'Is system menu opened?' '1 - Click the "System Menu" icon .\nClick the "System Menu" icon . It\'s a downward-facing triangle in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Is system menu opened?' '2 - Click the "Settings" icon.\nClick the "Settings" icon. This wrench-and-screwdriver-shaped icon is in the lower-left corner of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Ubuntu Control Center.' None
'Is system menu opened?' "3 - Scroll down and click Details.\nScroll down and click Details. It's at the bottom of the sidebar that's on the left side of the window.\n- Make sure that your mouse is over the left-hand sidebar when scrolling." None
'Is system menu opened?' "4 - Click Date & Time.\nClick Date & Time. You'll find this tab on the left side of the window." None
'Is system menu opened?' '5 - Turn off Automatic Time Zone.\nTurn off Automatic Time Zone. Click the blue "Automatic Time Zone" switch in the middle of the page to do so.\n- If the "Automatic Time Zone" switch is grey, skip this step.' None
'Is system menu opened?' "6 - Click Time Zone.\nClick Time Zone. It's near the bottom of the window. Doing so opens the Time Zone menu." None
'Is system menu opened?' "7 - Select a time zone.\nSelect a time zone. Click your approximate location on the world map to do so. You should see the time change to match the selected area's time zone." None
'Is system menu opened?' '8 - Close the window.\nClose the window. This will save your settings and update your time zone accordingly.' None
'Is setting opened?' '0 - Using the Graphical User Interface in Ubuntu' None
'Is setting opened?' '1 - Click the "System Menu" icon .\nClick the "System Menu" icon . It\'s a downward-facing triangle in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is setting opened?' '2 - Click the "Settings" icon.\nClick the "Settings" icon. This wrench-and-screwdriver-shaped icon is in the lower-left corner of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Ubuntu Control Center.' True
'Is setting opened?' "3 - Scroll down and click Details.\nScroll down and click Details. It's at the bottom of the sidebar that's on the left side of the window.\n- Make sure that your mouse is over the left-hand sidebar when scrolling." None
'Is setting opened?' "4 - Click Date & Time.\nClick Date & Time. You'll find this tab on the left side of the window." None
'Is setting opened?' '5 - Turn off Automatic Time Zone.\nTurn off Automatic Time Zone. Click the blue "Automatic Time Zone" switch in the middle of the page to do so.\n- If the "Automatic Time Zone" switch is grey, skip this step.' None
'Is setting opened?' "6 - Click Time Zone.\nClick Time Zone. It's near the bottom of the window. Doing so opens the Time Zone menu." None
'Is setting opened?' "7 - Select a time zone.\nSelect a time zone. Click your approximate location on the world map to do so. You should see the time change to match the selected area's time zone." None
'Is setting opened?' '8 - Close the window.\nClose the window. This will save your settings and update your time zone accordingly.' None
'Is detail opened?' '0 - Using the Graphical User Interface in Ubuntu' None
'Is detail opened?' '1 - Click the "System Menu" icon .\nClick the "System Menu" icon . It\'s a downward-facing triangle in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is detail opened?' '2 - Click the "Settings" icon.\nClick the "Settings" icon. This wrench-and-screwdriver-shaped icon is in the lower-left corner of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Ubuntu Control Center.' None
'Is detail opened?' "3 - Scroll down and click Details.\nScroll down and click Details. It's at the bottom of the sidebar that's on the left side of the window.\n- Make sure that your mouse is over the left-hand sidebar when scrolling." True
'Is detail opened?' "4 - Click Date & Time.\nClick Date & Time. You'll find this tab on the left side of the window." None
'Is detail opened?' '5 - Turn off Automatic Time Zone.\nTurn off Automatic Time Zone. Click the blue "Automatic Time Zone" switch in the middle of the page to do so.\n- If the "Automatic Time Zone" switch is grey, skip this step.' None
'Is detail opened?' "6 - Click Time Zone.\nClick Time Zone. It's near the bottom of the window. Doing so opens the Time Zone menu." None
'Is detail opened?' "7 - Select a time zone.\nSelect a time zone. Click your approximate location on the world map to do so. You should see the time change to match the selected area's time zone." None
'Is detail opened?' '8 - Close the window.\nClose the window. This will save your settings and update your time zone accordingly.' None
'Is date & time opened?' '0 - Using the Graphical User Interface in Ubuntu' None
'Is date & time opened?' '1 - Click the "System Menu" icon .\nClick the "System Menu" icon . It\'s a downward-facing triangle in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is date & time opened?' '2 - Click the "Settings" icon.\nClick the "Settings" icon. This wrench-and-screwdriver-shaped icon is in the lower-left corner of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Ubuntu Control Center.' None
'Is date & time opened?' "3 - Scroll down and click Details.\nScroll down and click Details. It's at the bottom of the sidebar that's on the left side of the window.\n- Make sure that your mouse is over the left-hand sidebar when scrolling." None
'Is date & time opened?' "4 - Click Date & Time.\nClick Date & Time. You'll find this tab on the left side of the window." True
'Is date & time opened?' '5 - Turn off Automatic Time Zone.\nTurn off Automatic Time Zone. Click the blue "Automatic Time Zone" switch in the middle of the page to do so.\n- If the "Automatic Time Zone" switch is grey, skip this step.' None
'Is date & time opened?' "6 - Click Time Zone.\nClick Time Zone. It's near the bottom of the window. Doing so opens the Time Zone menu." None
'Is date & time opened?' "7 - Select a time zone.\nSelect a time zone. Click your approximate location on the world map to do so. You should see the time change to match the selected area's time zone." None
'Is date & time opened?' '8 - Close the window.\nClose the window. This will save your settings and update your time zone accordingly.' None
'Is time zone opened?' '0 - Using the Graphical User Interface in Ubuntu' None
'Is time zone opened?' '1 - Click the "System Menu" icon .\nClick the "System Menu" icon . It\'s a downward-facing triangle in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is time zone opened?' '2 - Click the "Settings" icon.\nClick the "Settings" icon. This wrench-and-screwdriver-shaped icon is in the lower-left corner of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Ubuntu Control Center.' None
'Is time zone opened?' "3 - Scroll down and click Details.\nScroll down and click Details. It's at the bottom of the sidebar that's on the left side of the window.\n- Make sure that your mouse is over the left-hand sidebar when scrolling." None
'Is time zone opened?' "4 - Click Date & Time.\nClick Date & Time. You'll find this tab on the left side of the window." None
'Is time zone opened?' '5 - Turn off Automatic Time Zone.\nTurn off Automatic Time Zone. Click the blue "Automatic Time Zone" switch in the middle of the page to do so.\n- If the "Automatic Time Zone" switch is grey, skip this step.' None
'Is time zone opened?' "6 - Click Time Zone.\nClick Time Zone. It's near the bottom of the window. Doing so opens the Time Zone menu." True
'Is time zone opened?' "7 - Select a time zone.\nSelect a time zone. Click your approximate location on the world map to do so. You should see the time change to match the selected area's time zone." None
'Is time zone opened?' '8 - Close the window.\nClose the window. This will save your settings and update your time zone accordingly.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '0 - Installing Tor' None
'Is terminal opened?' "1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. Click the Terminal app icon, which resembles a black box with white text in it, to do so. You'll usually find the Terminal icon in the Dock or on the Desktop.\n- Some versions of Linux require you to open the Menu and then select Terminal from the list of apps.\n- You can also just press Alt+Ctrl+T to open the Terminal window." True
'Is terminal opened?' "2 - Switch to the Downloads directory.\nSwitch to the Downloads directory. Type in cd Downloads and press ↵ Enter. This will shift the Terminal's focus into the Downloads folder, which is where your downloaded Tor setup file should be.\n- If you downloaded the Tor setup file into a different folder, you'll have to change to that folder's directory instead." None
'Is terminal opened?' "3 - Extract the Tor setup file's contents.\nExtract the Tor setup file's contents. Type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_language-region.tar.xz and make sure to substitute the file name's language (e.g., en-US) for the language-region section, then press ↵ Enter.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- For example, in order to extract the U.S. English version of Tor, you'd type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_en-US.tar.xz and press ↵ Enter." None
'Is terminal opened?' "4 - Open the Tor browser's directory.\nOpen the Tor browser's directory. Type in cd tor-browser_language where language is the language tag for your selected version of Tor, then press ↵ Enter." None
'Is terminal opened?' "5 - Run the Tor setup.\nRun the Tor setup. Type in ./start-tor-browser.desktop and press ↵ Enter, then wait for Tor's setup window to open." None
'Is terminal opened?' "6 - Click Connect.\nClick Connect. It's in the lower-left side of the window. Doing so will connect you to the Tor network and, once the connection is successful, open the Tor browser. You should now be able to browse using Tor." None
'Is download directory opened?' '0 - Installing Tor' None
'Is download directory opened?' "1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. Click the Terminal app icon, which resembles a black box with white text in it, to do so. You'll usually find the Terminal icon in the Dock or on the Desktop.\n- Some versions of Linux require you to open the Menu and then select Terminal from the list of apps.\n- You can also just press Alt+Ctrl+T to open the Terminal window." None
'Is download directory opened?' "2 - Switch to the Downloads directory.\nSwitch to the Downloads directory. Type in cd Downloads and press ↵ Enter. This will shift the Terminal's focus into the Downloads folder, which is where your downloaded Tor setup file should be.\n- If you downloaded the Tor setup file into a different folder, you'll have to change to that folder's directory instead." True
'Is download directory opened?' "3 - Extract the Tor setup file's contents.\nExtract the Tor setup file's contents. Type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_language-region.tar.xz and make sure to substitute the file name's language (e.g., en-US) for the language-region section, then press ↵ Enter.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- For example, in order to extract the U.S. English version of Tor, you'd type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_en-US.tar.xz and press ↵ Enter." None
'Is download directory opened?' "4 - Open the Tor browser's directory.\nOpen the Tor browser's directory. Type in cd tor-browser_language where language is the language tag for your selected version of Tor, then press ↵ Enter." None
'Is download directory opened?' "5 - Run the Tor setup.\nRun the Tor setup. Type in ./start-tor-browser.desktop and press ↵ Enter, then wait for Tor's setup window to open." None
'Is download directory opened?' "6 - Click Connect.\nClick Connect. It's in the lower-left side of the window. Doing so will connect you to the Tor network and, once the connection is successful, open the Tor browser. You should now be able to browse using Tor." None
"Is tor browser 's directory opened?" '0 - Installing Tor' None
"Is tor browser 's directory opened?" "1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. Click the Terminal app icon, which resembles a black box with white text in it, to do so. You'll usually find the Terminal icon in the Dock or on the Desktop.\n- Some versions of Linux require you to open the Menu and then select Terminal from the list of apps.\n- You can also just press Alt+Ctrl+T to open the Terminal window." None
"Is tor browser 's directory opened?" "2 - Switch to the Downloads directory.\nSwitch to the Downloads directory. Type in cd Downloads and press ↵ Enter. This will shift the Terminal's focus into the Downloads folder, which is where your downloaded Tor setup file should be.\n- If you downloaded the Tor setup file into a different folder, you'll have to change to that folder's directory instead." None
"Is tor browser 's directory opened?" "3 - Extract the Tor setup file's contents.\nExtract the Tor setup file's contents. Type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_language-region.tar.xz and make sure to substitute the file name's language (e.g., en-US) for the language-region section, then press ↵ Enter.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- For example, in order to extract the U.S. English version of Tor, you'd type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_en-US.tar.xz and press ↵ Enter." None
"Is tor browser 's directory opened?" "4 - Open the Tor browser's directory.\nOpen the Tor browser's directory. Type in cd tor-browser_language where language is the language tag for your selected version of Tor, then press ↵ Enter." True
"Is tor browser 's directory opened?" "5 - Run the Tor setup.\nRun the Tor setup. Type in ./start-tor-browser.desktop and press ↵ Enter, then wait for Tor's setup window to open." None
"Is tor browser 's directory opened?" "6 - Click Connect.\nClick Connect. It's in the lower-left side of the window. Doing so will connect you to the Tor network and, once the connection is successful, open the Tor browser. You should now be able to browse using Tor." None
'Is tor setup opened?' '0 - Installing Tor' None
'Is tor setup opened?' "1 - Open Terminal.\nOpen Terminal. Click the Terminal app icon, which resembles a black box with white text in it, to do so. You'll usually find the Terminal icon in the Dock or on the Desktop.\n- Some versions of Linux require you to open the Menu and then select Terminal from the list of apps.\n- You can also just press Alt+Ctrl+T to open the Terminal window." None
'Is tor setup opened?' "2 - Switch to the Downloads directory.\nSwitch to the Downloads directory. Type in cd Downloads and press ↵ Enter. This will shift the Terminal's focus into the Downloads folder, which is where your downloaded Tor setup file should be.\n- If you downloaded the Tor setup file into a different folder, you'll have to change to that folder's directory instead." None
'Is tor setup opened?' "3 - Extract the Tor setup file's contents.\nExtract the Tor setup file's contents. Type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_language-region.tar.xz and make sure to substitute the file name's language (e.g., en-US) for the language-region section, then press ↵ Enter.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- For example, in order to extract the U.S. English version of Tor, you'd type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7.5.2_en-US.tar.xz and press ↵ Enter." None
'Is tor setup opened?' "4 - Open the Tor browser's directory.\nOpen the Tor browser's directory. Type in cd tor-browser_language where language is the language tag for your selected version of Tor, then press ↵ Enter." None
'Is tor setup opened?' "5 - Run the Tor setup.\nRun the Tor setup. Type in ./start-tor-browser.desktop and press ↵ Enter, then wait for Tor's setup window to open." True
'Is tor setup opened?' "6 - Click Connect.\nClick Connect. It's in the lower-left side of the window. Doing so will connect you to the Tor network and, once the connection is successful, open the Tor browser. You should now be able to browse using Tor." None
'Is terminal opened?' '0 - Installing Wine' None
'Is terminal opened?' "1 - Open the Terminal.\nOpen the Terminal. Select the Terminal application from your computer's Menu or Applications list to do so.\n- On most Linux versions, you can also open the Terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T.\n- Some Linux versions also have a command line textbox at the top of the screen.\n- Some Linux installations go directly into command line. If that's the case, skip this step.\n- ;" True
'Is terminal opened?' "2 - Enable 32-bit architecture.\nEnable 32-bit architecture. If your computer uses a 64-bit processor, you'll need to enable 32-bit mode for your computer. To do so:\n- Type sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 into Terminal and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in your root password when prompted and press ↵ Enter." None
'Is terminal opened?' "3 - Point your computer's downloader to the Wine website.\nPoint your computer's downloader to the Wine website. This will allow your computer to find the proper download files. To do so:\n- Type in wget -nc https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/Release.key and press ↵ Enter.\n- Type in sudo apt-key add Release.key and press ↵ Enter.\n- Enter your root password if prompted." None
'Is terminal opened?' "4 - Add the Wine repository to your library.\nAdd the Wine repository to your library. Depending on your Linux version, you'll enter one of the following strings:\n- \n- Ubuntu - sudo apt-add-repository https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/\n- \n- Mint - sudo apt-add-repository 'deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ xenial main'" None
'Is terminal opened?' '5 - Update the downloaded packages.\nUpdate the downloaded packages. Type in sudo apt-get update and press ↵ Enter.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '6 - Select a download.\nSelect a download. As of March 2018, the stable release for Wine can be downloaded by typing in sudo apt-get install --install-recommends wine-stable and pressing ↵ Enter.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- There may be future Wine versions that support multiple different types of stable download.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '7 - Confirm the download.\nConfirm the download. Type in y and press ↵ Enter, then type back in your root password if prompted. Wine will begin downloading and installing onto your computer.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '8 - Wait for the download to finish.\nWait for the download to finish. Wine will take upward of 10 minutes to finish installing on your computer. When it finishes downloading, you can proceed.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '0 - Using a VPN Settings File' None
'Is network panel opened?' '1 - Save the VPN settings file to your computer.\nSave the VPN settings file to your computer. If your VPN provider supplied its own VPN settings file, make sure you’ve downloaded it to your computer.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '2 - Double-click the VPN settings file.\nDouble-click the VPN settings file.\n- In some cases, this action will open the Network panel with the correct information already filled in. If you see this panel, skip to step 10.\n- If the Network panel did not appear, continue with this method.' True
'Is network panel opened?' '3 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '4 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' None
'Is network panel opened?' '5 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '6 - Click the gear icon.\nClick the gear icon. It’s at the bottom of the white panel on the left.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '7 - Select “Import Configurations.\nSelect “Import Configurations.”' None
'Is network panel opened?' '8 - Select your VPN settings file.\nSelect your VPN settings file.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '9 - Click Open or Import.\nClick Open or Import. The VPN settings will load.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is network panel opened?' '10 - Make sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked.\nMake sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked. You’ll see this in the right panel of the current screen. \n- When the checkmark is present, you’ll be able to click an icon in the menu bar to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '11 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon. It’s in the menu bar, at the top right corner of the screen near the clock. It’s a rectangle with several vertical lines inside.' None
'Is network panel opened?' '12 - Click “Connect [your VPN network]”.\nClick “Connect [your VPN network]”. The computer will now connect to the VPN using the server and login information in the VPN settings file.\n- To disconnect, click the VPN status icon and select “Disconnect.”' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '0 - Using a VPN Settings File' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '1 - Save the VPN settings file to your computer.\nSave the VPN settings file to your computer. If your VPN provider supplied its own VPN settings file, make sure you’ve downloaded it to your computer.' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '2 - Double-click the VPN settings file.\nDouble-click the VPN settings file.\n- In some cases, this action will open the Network panel with the correct information already filled in. If you see this panel, skip to step 10.\n- If the Network panel did not appear, continue with this method.' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '3 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu.' True
'Is apple menu opened?' '4 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '5 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '6 - Click the gear icon.\nClick the gear icon. It’s at the bottom of the white panel on the left.' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '7 - Select “Import Configurations.\nSelect “Import Configurations.”' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '8 - Select your VPN settings file.\nSelect your VPN settings file.' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '9 - Click Open or Import.\nClick Open or Import. The VPN settings will load.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '10 - Make sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked.\nMake sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked. You’ll see this in the right panel of the current screen. \n- When the checkmark is present, you’ll be able to click an icon in the menu bar to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '11 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon. It’s in the menu bar, at the top right corner of the screen near the clock. It’s a rectangle with several vertical lines inside.' None
'Is apple menu opened?' '12 - Click “Connect [your VPN network]”.\nClick “Connect [your VPN network]”. The computer will now connect to the VPN using the server and login information in the VPN settings file.\n- To disconnect, click the VPN status icon and select “Disconnect.”' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '0 - Using a VPN Settings File' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '1 - Save the VPN settings file to your computer.\nSave the VPN settings file to your computer. If your VPN provider supplied its own VPN settings file, make sure you’ve downloaded it to your computer.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '2 - Double-click the VPN settings file.\nDouble-click the VPN settings file.\n- In some cases, this action will open the Network panel with the correct information already filled in. If you see this panel, skip to step 10.\n- If the Network panel did not appear, continue with this method.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '3 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '4 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' True
'Is system preference . opened?' '5 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '6 - Click the gear icon.\nClick the gear icon. It’s at the bottom of the white panel on the left.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '7 - Select “Import Configurations.\nSelect “Import Configurations.”' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '8 - Select your VPN settings file.\nSelect your VPN settings file.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '9 - Click Open or Import.\nClick Open or Import. The VPN settings will load.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '10 - Make sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked.\nMake sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked. You’ll see this in the right panel of the current screen. \n- When the checkmark is present, you’ll be able to click an icon in the menu bar to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '11 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon. It’s in the menu bar, at the top right corner of the screen near the clock. It’s a rectangle with several vertical lines inside.' None
'Is system preference . opened?' '12 - Click “Connect [your VPN network]”.\nClick “Connect [your VPN network]”. The computer will now connect to the VPN using the server and login information in the VPN settings file.\n- To disconnect, click the VPN status icon and select “Disconnect.”' None
'Is network opened?' '0 - Using a VPN Settings File' None
'Is network opened?' '1 - Save the VPN settings file to your computer.\nSave the VPN settings file to your computer. If your VPN provider supplied its own VPN settings file, make sure you’ve downloaded it to your computer.' None
'Is network opened?' '2 - Double-click the VPN settings file.\nDouble-click the VPN settings file.\n- In some cases, this action will open the Network panel with the correct information already filled in. If you see this panel, skip to step 10.\n- If the Network panel did not appear, continue with this method.' None
'Is network opened?' '3 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu.' None
'Is network opened?' '4 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' None
'Is network opened?' '5 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' True
'Is network opened?' '6 - Click the gear icon.\nClick the gear icon. It’s at the bottom of the white panel on the left.' None
'Is network opened?' '7 - Select “Import Configurations.\nSelect “Import Configurations.”' None
'Is network opened?' '8 - Select your VPN settings file.\nSelect your VPN settings file.' None
'Is network opened?' '9 - Click Open or Import.\nClick Open or Import. The VPN settings will load.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is network opened?' '10 - Make sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked.\nMake sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked. You’ll see this in the right panel of the current screen. \n- When the checkmark is present, you’ll be able to click an icon in the menu bar to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' None
'Is network opened?' '11 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon. It’s in the menu bar, at the top right corner of the screen near the clock. It’s a rectangle with several vertical lines inside.' None
'Is network opened?' '12 - Click “Connect [your VPN network]”.\nClick “Connect [your VPN network]”. The computer will now connect to the VPN using the server and login information in the VPN settings file.\n- To disconnect, click the VPN status icon and select “Disconnect.”' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '0 - Using a VPN Settings File' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '1 - Save the VPN settings file to your computer.\nSave the VPN settings file to your computer. If your VPN provider supplied its own VPN settings file, make sure you’ve downloaded it to your computer.' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '2 - Double-click the VPN settings file.\nDouble-click the VPN settings file.\n- In some cases, this action will open the Network panel with the correct information already filled in. If you see this panel, skip to step 10.\n- If the Network panel did not appear, continue with this method.' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '3 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu.' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '4 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '5 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '6 - Click the gear icon.\nClick the gear icon. It’s at the bottom of the white panel on the left.' True
'Is gear icon opened?' '7 - Select “Import Configurations.\nSelect “Import Configurations.”' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '8 - Select your VPN settings file.\nSelect your VPN settings file.' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '9 - Click Open or Import.\nClick Open or Import. The VPN settings will load.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '10 - Make sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked.\nMake sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked. You’ll see this in the right panel of the current screen. \n- When the checkmark is present, you’ll be able to click an icon in the menu bar to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '11 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon. It’s in the menu bar, at the top right corner of the screen near the clock. It’s a rectangle with several vertical lines inside.' None
'Is gear icon opened?' '12 - Click “Connect [your VPN network]”.\nClick “Connect [your VPN network]”. The computer will now connect to the VPN using the server and login information in the VPN settings file.\n- To disconnect, click the VPN status icon and select “Disconnect.”' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '0 - Using a VPN Settings File' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '1 - Save the VPN settings file to your computer.\nSave the VPN settings file to your computer. If your VPN provider supplied its own VPN settings file, make sure you’ve downloaded it to your computer.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '2 - Double-click the VPN settings file.\nDouble-click the VPN settings file.\n- In some cases, this action will open the Network panel with the correct information already filled in. If you see this panel, skip to step 10.\n- If the Network panel did not appear, continue with this method.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '3 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '4 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '5 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '6 - Click the gear icon.\nClick the gear icon. It’s at the bottom of the white panel on the left.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '7 - Select “Import Configurations.\nSelect “Import Configurations.”' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '8 - Select your VPN settings file.\nSelect your VPN settings file.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '9 - Click Open or Import.\nClick Open or Import. The VPN settings will load.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Is vpn setting opened?' '10 - Make sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked.\nMake sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked. You’ll see this in the right panel of the current screen. \n- When the checkmark is present, you’ll be able to click an icon in the menu bar to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '11 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon. It’s in the menu bar, at the top right corner of the screen near the clock. It’s a rectangle with several vertical lines inside.' None
'Is vpn setting opened?' '12 - Click “Connect [your VPN network]”.\nClick “Connect [your VPN network]”. The computer will now connect to the VPN using the server and login information in the VPN settings file.\n- To disconnect, click the VPN status icon and select “Disconnect.”' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '0 - Using a VPN Settings File' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '1 - Save the VPN settings file to your computer.\nSave the VPN settings file to your computer. If your VPN provider supplied its own VPN settings file, make sure you’ve downloaded it to your computer.' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '2 - Double-click the VPN settings file.\nDouble-click the VPN settings file.\n- In some cases, this action will open the Network panel with the correct information already filled in. If you see this panel, skip to step 10.\n- If the Network panel did not appear, continue with this method.' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '3 - Click the Apple menu.\nClick the Apple menu.' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '4 - Select “System Preferences.\nSelect “System Preferences.”' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '5 - Click the “Network” icon.\nClick the “Network” icon.' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '6 - Click the gear icon.\nClick the gear icon. It’s at the bottom of the white panel on the left.' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '7 - Select “Import Configurations.\nSelect “Import Configurations.”' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '8 - Select your VPN settings file.\nSelect your VPN settings file.' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '9 - Click Open or Import.\nClick Open or Import. The VPN settings will load.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '10 - Make sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked.\nMake sure “Show VPN status in menu bar” is checked. You’ll see this in the right panel of the current screen. \n- When the checkmark is present, you’ll be able to click an icon in the menu bar to connect and disconnect from the VPN.' None
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '11 - Click the VPN status icon.\nClick the VPN status icon. It’s in the menu bar, at the top right corner of the screen near the clock. It’s a rectangle with several vertical lines inside.' True
'Is vpn status icon opened?' '12 - Click “Connect [your VPN network]”.\nClick “Connect [your VPN network]”. The computer will now connect to the VPN using the server and login information in the VPN settings file.\n- To disconnect, click the VPN status icon and select “Disconnect.”' None
'Is web browser opened?' '0 - Using a Windows-based PC' None
'Is web browser opened?' '1 - Open a web browser.\nOpen a web browser. Popular ones include Firefox and Chrome.' True
'Is web browser opened?' '2 - Navigate to https:__www.7-zip.org_.\nNavigate to https://www.7-zip.org/.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '3 - Click Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.\nClick Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '4 - Choose a download location in the pop-up window.\nChoose a download location in the pop-up window. A pop-up box will appear asking you to choose a download location once you click Download.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '5 - Click Save.\nClick Save. The .exe file will save in the location you picked in the previous step, which is most likely the Downloads folder.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '6 - Click the downloaded .exe file.\nClick the downloaded .exe file. Your browser will alert you when the download is finished.\n- Click Allow changes if prompted.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '7 - Click Install.\nClick Install. You will see a progress bar as the installation progresses.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '8 - Click Close.\nClick Close.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '9 - Open 7-Zip File Manager.\nOpen 7-Zip File Manager.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '10 - Navigate to the TAR file.\nNavigate to the TAR file. This program works just like the native file manager on your computer.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '11 - Click your TAR file.\nClick your TAR file. It will highlight in blue.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '12 - Click the extract button.\nClick the extract button. This is at the top of the window and looks like a blue minus button.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '13 - Choose an extraction location.\nChoose an extraction location. A window will pop up with options such as extraction location.' None
'Is web browser opened?' "14 - Click Ok.\nClick Ok. The files inside the TAR file will extract into the location you specified in the previous step, and you'll be able to open it from there." None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '0 - Using a Windows-based PC' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '1 - Open a web browser.\nOpen a web browser. Popular ones include Firefox and Chrome.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '2 - Navigate to https:__www.7-zip.org_.\nNavigate to https://www.7-zip.org/.' True
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '3 - Click Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.\nClick Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '4 - Choose a download location in the pop-up window.\nChoose a download location in the pop-up window. A pop-up box will appear asking you to choose a download location once you click Download.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '5 - Click Save.\nClick Save. The .exe file will save in the location you picked in the previous step, which is most likely the Downloads folder.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '6 - Click the downloaded .exe file.\nClick the downloaded .exe file. Your browser will alert you when the download is finished.\n- Click Allow changes if prompted.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '7 - Click Install.\nClick Install. You will see a progress bar as the installation progresses.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '8 - Click Close.\nClick Close.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '9 - Open 7-Zip File Manager.\nOpen 7-Zip File Manager.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '10 - Navigate to the TAR file.\nNavigate to the TAR file. This program works just like the native file manager on your computer.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '11 - Click your TAR file.\nClick your TAR file. It will highlight in blue.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '12 - Click the extract button.\nClick the extract button. This is at the top of the window and looks like a blue minus button.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' '13 - Choose an extraction location.\nChoose an extraction location. A window will pop up with options such as extraction location.' None
'Is https:__www.7-zip.org_ opened?' "14 - Click Ok.\nClick Ok. The files inside the TAR file will extract into the location you specified in the previous step, and you'll be able to open it from there." None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '0 - Using a Windows-based PC' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '1 - Open a web browser.\nOpen a web browser. Popular ones include Firefox and Chrome.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '2 - Navigate to https:__www.7-zip.org_.\nNavigate to https://www.7-zip.org/.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '3 - Click Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.\nClick Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '4 - Choose a download location in the pop-up window.\nChoose a download location in the pop-up window. A pop-up box will appear asking you to choose a download location once you click Download.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '5 - Click Save.\nClick Save. The .exe file will save in the location you picked in the previous step, which is most likely the Downloads folder.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '6 - Click the downloaded .exe file.\nClick the downloaded .exe file. Your browser will alert you when the download is finished.\n- Click Allow changes if prompted.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '7 - Click Install.\nClick Install. You will see a progress bar as the installation progresses.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '8 - Click Close.\nClick Close.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '9 - Open 7-Zip File Manager.\nOpen 7-Zip File Manager.' True
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '10 - Navigate to the TAR file.\nNavigate to the TAR file. This program works just like the native file manager on your computer.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '11 - Click your TAR file.\nClick your TAR file. It will highlight in blue.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '12 - Click the extract button.\nClick the extract button. This is at the top of the window and looks like a blue minus button.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' '13 - Choose an extraction location.\nChoose an extraction location. A window will pop up with options such as extraction location.' None
'Is 7 - zip file manager opened?' "14 - Click Ok.\nClick Ok. The files inside the TAR file will extract into the location you specified in the previous step, and you'll be able to open it from there." None
'Is tar file opened?' '0 - Using a Windows-based PC' None
'Is tar file opened?' '1 - Open a web browser.\nOpen a web browser. Popular ones include Firefox and Chrome.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '2 - Navigate to https:__www.7-zip.org_.\nNavigate to https://www.7-zip.org/.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '3 - Click Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.\nClick Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '4 - Choose a download location in the pop-up window.\nChoose a download location in the pop-up window. A pop-up box will appear asking you to choose a download location once you click Download.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '5 - Click Save.\nClick Save. The .exe file will save in the location you picked in the previous step, which is most likely the Downloads folder.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '6 - Click the downloaded .exe file.\nClick the downloaded .exe file. Your browser will alert you when the download is finished.\n- Click Allow changes if prompted.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '7 - Click Install.\nClick Install. You will see a progress bar as the installation progresses.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '8 - Click Close.\nClick Close.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '9 - Open 7-Zip File Manager.\nOpen 7-Zip File Manager.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '10 - Navigate to the TAR file.\nNavigate to the TAR file. This program works just like the native file manager on your computer.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '11 - Click your TAR file.\nClick your TAR file. It will highlight in blue.' True
'Is tar file opened?' '12 - Click the extract button.\nClick the extract button. This is at the top of the window and looks like a blue minus button.' None
'Is tar file opened?' '13 - Choose an extraction location.\nChoose an extraction location. A window will pop up with options such as extraction location.' None
'Is tar file opened?' "14 - Click Ok.\nClick Ok. The files inside the TAR file will extract into the location you specified in the previous step, and you'll be able to open it from there." None
'Is extract button opened?' '0 - Using a Windows-based PC' None
'Is extract button opened?' '1 - Open a web browser.\nOpen a web browser. Popular ones include Firefox and Chrome.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '2 - Navigate to https:__www.7-zip.org_.\nNavigate to https://www.7-zip.org/.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '3 - Click Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.\nClick Download either the 32-bit X84 or 64-bit x64 file.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '4 - Choose a download location in the pop-up window.\nChoose a download location in the pop-up window. A pop-up box will appear asking you to choose a download location once you click Download.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '5 - Click Save.\nClick Save. The .exe file will save in the location you picked in the previous step, which is most likely the Downloads folder.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '6 - Click the downloaded .exe file.\nClick the downloaded .exe file. Your browser will alert you when the download is finished.\n- Click Allow changes if prompted.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '7 - Click Install.\nClick Install. You will see a progress bar as the installation progresses.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '8 - Click Close.\nClick Close.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '9 - Open 7-Zip File Manager.\nOpen 7-Zip File Manager.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '10 - Navigate to the TAR file.\nNavigate to the TAR file. This program works just like the native file manager on your computer.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '11 - Click your TAR file.\nClick your TAR file. It will highlight in blue.' None
'Is extract button opened?' '12 - Click the extract button.\nClick the extract button. This is at the top of the window and looks like a blue minus button.' True
'Is extract button opened?' '13 - Choose an extraction location.\nChoose an extraction location. A window will pop up with options such as extraction location.' None
'Is extract button opened?' "14 - Click Ok.\nClick Ok. The files inside the TAR file will extract into the location you specified in the previous step, and you'll be able to open it from there." None
'Is apple opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 apple opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 about this mac opened?' '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 website opened?' '0 - Customizing Mac Desktops' None
'Is website opened?' '1 - Download and install Übersicht.\nDownload and install Übersicht. Search the web for Übersicht - the software can be downloaded from their website. Run the installer and launch the application when complete.\n- GeekTools is another free software option that will work similarly make your desktop more interactive.' True
'Is website opened?' '2 - Return to the Übersicht website.\nReturn to the Übersicht website. Navigate back to the Übersicht website in your web browser to acquire widgets.\n- Übersicht\'s term for a background design is "widget".' None
'Is website opened?' '3 - Browse for widgets.\nBrowse for widgets. Übersicht hosts a variety of widget creations on its own site. On the website, click "Get Widgets". The results can be sorted by date, number of downloads, or by name, with the menu at the top of the page. Individual widgets typically serve a simple singular purpose, but can be loaded simultaneously by the software to create a personalized desktop environment.\n- Widget functions will vary from interactive to visual, including options like software developer tools, daily comic strips, or variable wallpapers.' None
'Is website opened?' '4 - Download a widget.\nDownload a widget. Click the "Download" button below the target widget. Browse to your desired save location and press "Save".' None
'Is website opened?' '5 - Unzip a widget (optional).\nUnzip a widget (optional). Downloaded widgets may come in the .zip format. If so, double-click to unzip the file automatically and you will have a .widget file.' None
'Is website opened?' '6 - Install a widget.\nInstall a widget. In Übersicht, select “Open Widgets Folder” from the Übersicht menu in the top menu bar, then drag the appropriate .widget file into the Widgets folder.\n- Some widgets may have custom installation requirements. Check the widget’s documentation for any possible extra steps.' None
'Is website opened?' '7 - Configure your widgets in Übersicht.\nConfigure your widgets in Übersicht. Widgets can be toggled on or off from the Übersicht menu.' None
'Is website opened?' "8 - Set the widget's feature options.\nSet the widget's feature options. Each widget listing in the Übersicht menu also has its own options specific to that widget." None
'Is website opened?' '9 - Experiment with creating your own widgets.\nExperiment with creating your own widgets. Widgets are written in Javascript or Coffeescript (A simplified form of Javascript). You do not need any special software to write code in Javascript. Use a text editor and save the file in the .xhtml format. Some starting instructions can be found on the Übersicht github.\n- Want your desktop to give you a daily greeting? Integrated notifications? Custom display? You are limited only by your coding skill and imagination.' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '0 - Customizing Mac Desktops' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '1 - Download and install Übersicht.\nDownload and install Übersicht. Search the web for Übersicht - the software can be downloaded from their website. Run the installer and launch the application when complete.\n- GeekTools is another free software option that will work similarly make your desktop more interactive.' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '2 - Return to the Übersicht website.\nReturn to the Übersicht website. Navigate back to the Übersicht website in your web browser to acquire widgets.\n- Übersicht\'s term for a background design is "widget".' True
'Is übersicht website opened?' '3 - Browse for widgets.\nBrowse for widgets. Übersicht hosts a variety of widget creations on its own site. On the website, click "Get Widgets". The results can be sorted by date, number of downloads, or by name, with the menu at the top of the page. Individual widgets typically serve a simple singular purpose, but can be loaded simultaneously by the software to create a personalized desktop environment.\n- Widget functions will vary from interactive to visual, including options like software developer tools, daily comic strips, or variable wallpapers.' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '4 - Download a widget.\nDownload a widget. Click the "Download" button below the target widget. Browse to your desired save location and press "Save".' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '5 - Unzip a widget (optional).\nUnzip a widget (optional). Downloaded widgets may come in the .zip format. If so, double-click to unzip the file automatically and you will have a .widget file.' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '6 - Install a widget.\nInstall a widget. In Übersicht, select “Open Widgets Folder” from the Übersicht menu in the top menu bar, then drag the appropriate .widget file into the Widgets folder.\n- Some widgets may have custom installation requirements. Check the widget’s documentation for any possible extra steps.' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '7 - Configure your widgets in Übersicht.\nConfigure your widgets in Übersicht. Widgets can be toggled on or off from the Übersicht menu.' None
'Is übersicht website opened?' "8 - Set the widget's feature options.\nSet the widget's feature options. Each widget listing in the Übersicht menu also has its own options specific to that widget." None
'Is übersicht website opened?' '9 - Experiment with creating your own widgets.\nExperiment with creating your own widgets. Widgets are written in Javascript or Coffeescript (A simplified form of Javascript). You do not need any special software to write code in Javascript. Use a text editor and save the file in the .xhtml format. Some starting instructions can be found on the Übersicht github.\n- Want your desktop to give you a daily greeting? Integrated notifications? Custom display? You are limited only by your coding skill and imagination.' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '0 - Customizing Mac Desktops' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '1 - Download and install Übersicht.\nDownload and install Übersicht. Search the web for Übersicht - the software can be downloaded from their website. Run the installer and launch the application when complete.\n- GeekTools is another free software option that will work similarly make your desktop more interactive.' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '2 - Return to the Übersicht website.\nReturn to the Übersicht website. Navigate back to the Übersicht website in your web browser to acquire widgets.\n- Übersicht\'s term for a background design is "widget".' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '3 - Browse for widgets.\nBrowse for widgets. Übersicht hosts a variety of widget creations on its own site. On the website, click "Get Widgets". The results can be sorted by date, number of downloads, or by name, with the menu at the top of the page. Individual widgets typically serve a simple singular purpose, but can be loaded simultaneously by the software to create a personalized desktop environment.\n- Widget functions will vary from interactive to visual, including options like software developer tools, daily comic strips, or variable wallpapers.' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '4 - Download a widget.\nDownload a widget. Click the "Download" button below the target widget. Browse to your desired save location and press "Save".' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '5 - Unzip a widget (optional).\nUnzip a widget (optional). Downloaded widgets may come in the .zip format. If so, double-click to unzip the file automatically and you will have a .widget file.' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '6 - Install a widget.\nInstall a widget. In Übersicht, select “Open Widgets Folder” from the Übersicht menu in the top menu bar, then drag the appropriate .widget file into the Widgets folder.\n- Some widgets may have custom installation requirements. Check the widget’s documentation for any possible extra steps.' True
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '7 - Configure your widgets in Übersicht.\nConfigure your widgets in Übersicht. Widgets can be toggled on or off from the Übersicht menu.' None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' "8 - Set the widget's feature options.\nSet the widget's feature options. Each widget listing in the Übersicht menu also has its own options specific to that widget." None
'Is übersicht menu opened?' '9 - Experiment with creating your own widgets.\nExperiment with creating your own widgets. Widgets are written in Javascript or Coffeescript (A simplified form of Javascript). You do not need any special software to write code in Javascript. Use a text editor and save the file in the .xhtml format. Some starting instructions can be found on the Übersicht github.\n- Want your desktop to give you a daily greeting? Integrated notifications? Custom display? You are limited only by your coding skill and imagination.' None
'Is übersicht opened?' '0 - Customizing Mac Desktops' None
'Is übersicht opened?' '1 - Download and install Übersicht.\nDownload and install Übersicht. Search the web for Übersicht - the software can be downloaded from their website. Run the installer and launch the application when complete.\n- GeekTools is another free software option that will work similarly make your desktop more interactive.' True
'Is übersicht opened?' '2 - Return to the Übersicht website.\nReturn to the Übersicht website. Navigate back to the Übersicht website in your web browser to acquire widgets.\n- Übersicht\'s term for a background design is "widget".' None
'Is übersicht opened?' '3 - Browse for widgets.\nBrowse for widgets. Übersicht hosts a variety of widget creations on its own site. On the website, click "Get Widgets". The results can be sorted by date, number of downloads, or by name, with the menu at the top of the page. Individual widgets typically serve a simple singular purpose, but can be loaded simultaneously by the software to create a personalized desktop environment.\n- Widget functions will vary from interactive to visual, including options like software developer tools, daily comic strips, or variable wallpapers.' None
'Is übersicht opened?' '4 - Download a widget.\nDownload a widget. Click the "Download" button below the target widget. Browse to your desired save location and press "Save".' None
'Is übersicht opened?' '5 - Unzip a widget (optional).\nUnzip a widget (optional). Downloaded widgets may come in the .zip format. If so, double-click to unzip the file automatically and you will have a .widget file.' None
'Is übersicht opened?' '6 - Install a widget.\nInstall a widget. In Übersicht, select “Open Widgets Folder” from the Übersicht menu in the top menu bar, then drag the appropriate .widget file into the Widgets folder.\n- Some widgets may have custom installation requirements. Check the widget’s documentation for any possible extra steps.' None
'Is übersicht opened?' '7 - Configure your widgets in Übersicht.\nConfigure your widgets in Übersicht. Widgets can be toggled on or off from the Übersicht menu.' None
'Is übersicht opened?' "8 - Set the widget's feature options.\nSet the widget's feature options. Each widget listing in the Übersicht menu also has its own options specific to that widget." None
'Is übersicht opened?' '9 - Experiment with creating your own widgets.\nExperiment with creating your own widgets. Widgets are written in Javascript or Coffeescript (A simplified form of Javascript). You do not need any special software to write code in Javascript. Use a text editor and save the file in the .xhtml format. Some starting instructions can be found on the Übersicht github.\n- Want your desktop to give you a daily greeting? Integrated notifications? Custom display? You are limited only by your coding skill and imagination.' None
'Is system preference opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is system preference opened?' '1 - Open System Preferences.\nOpen System Preferences.\n- ;' True
'Is system preference opened?' '2 - Go to "Language & Text".\nGo to "Language & Text".' None
'Is system preference opened?' '3 - Now choose the Language of choice and drag it above the Language that is currently on the top.\nNow choose the Language of choice and drag it above the Language that is currently on the top. In this case, I want to use Canadian English instead of regular English. I drag it above English and drop it.' None
'Is system preference opened?' '4 - As you can see, Canadian English is now on top.\nAs you can see, Canadian English is now on top.' None
'Is system preference opened?' '5 - Reboot.\nReboot. Yes, as you may have noticed on the screenshot, you have to Reboot (or log out/in) before any changes take place.' None
'Is jscreen fix website opened?' '0 - Using Screen-Fixing Software' None
'Is jscreen fix website opened?' "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 jscreen fix website opened?' "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 jscreen fix website opened?' '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.' True
'Is jscreen fix website opened?' "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 jscreen fix website opened?' "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 jscreen fix website opened?' '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 jscreen fix website opened?' '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 jscreen fix website opened?' "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 browser opened?' '0 - Using Screen-Fixing Software' None
'Is browser opened?' "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 browser opened?' "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 browser opened?' '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.' True
'Is browser opened?' "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 browser opened?' "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 browser opened?' '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 browser opened?' '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 browser opened?' "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 pixel - fixer opened?' '0 - Using Screen-Fixing Software' None
'Is pixel - fixer opened?' "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 pixel - fixer opened?' "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 pixel - fixer opened?' '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 pixel - fixer opened?' "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 pixel - fixer opened?' "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 pixel - fixer opened?' '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.' True
'Is pixel - fixer opened?' '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 pixel - fixer opened?' "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 dban opened?' '0 - Securely Formatting a Drive' None
'Is dban opened?' "1 - Download DBAN.\nDownload DBAN. DBAN is a free hard drive formatting tool that can securely overwrite your data so that it cannot be recovered. You'll want to perform this if you are donating, selling, or recycling your computer or drive to prevent identity theft.\n- You can download DBAN from dban.org. The free version will be suitable for most users.\n- You cannot use DBAN to securely wipe solid state drives (SSDs). You'll need to use a paid program like Blancco instead." None
'Is dban opened?' '2 - Burn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD.\nBurn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD. DBAN is small, and will fit on a blank CD or DVD. If you are using Windows 7 or later, you can right-click on the downloaded ISO file and select "Burn to Disc" to burn it to a blank disc in your drive.' None
'Is dban opened?' '3 - Set your computer to boot from the DBAN disc.\nSet your computer to boot from the DBAN disc. You\'ll need to set your computer to boot from your optical drive in order to launch DBAN.\n- Windows 7 (and older) - Reboot your computer and press the BIOS, SETUP, or BOOT key that is displayed at the manufacturer logo screen. The key is usually F2, F11, F12, or Del. Open the BOOT menu and set your optical drive as the primary boot device\n- Windows 8 (and newer) - Click the Power button in the Start screen or menu. Hold ⇧ Shift and click Restart to reboot into the "Advanced startup" menu. Select the "Troubleshoot" option and then "Advanced options". Click "UEFI Firmware Settings" and then navigate to the BOOT menu. Set your optical drive as the primary boot device.' None
'Is dban opened?' '4 - Start DBAN.\nStart DBAN. After setting the boot order, reboot the computer to launch DBAN. Press ↵ Enter on the main DBAN screen to start the program.' True
'Is dban opened?' "5 - Select the drive you want to wipe.\nSelect the drive you want to wipe. Use the arrow keys to highlight select the hard drive that you want to erase, and then press Space to select it. Be careful selecting drives if you have data you want to keep, as there is no going back once you've started. You can easily erase your Windows installation if you aren't careful." None
'Is dban opened?' '6 - Press .\nPress .F10 to start the wipe. This will use DBAN\'s default settings which will securely wipe your data. It will be next to impossible to retrieve data after performing this wipe. The default DBAN wipe will likely take several hours to complete.\n- If you want to be extra sure that everything is absolutely erased, press M on your selected drive and select "DoD 5220.22-M" or "Gutmann Wipe". These will take a lot longer to complete, but the wipe will be even more secure.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is boot menu opened?' '0 - Securely Formatting a Drive' None
'Is boot menu opened?' "1 - Download DBAN.\nDownload DBAN. DBAN is a free hard drive formatting tool that can securely overwrite your data so that it cannot be recovered. You'll want to perform this if you are donating, selling, or recycling your computer or drive to prevent identity theft.\n- You can download DBAN from dban.org. The free version will be suitable for most users.\n- You cannot use DBAN to securely wipe solid state drives (SSDs). You'll need to use a paid program like Blancco instead." None
'Is boot menu opened?' '2 - Burn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD.\nBurn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD. DBAN is small, and will fit on a blank CD or DVD. If you are using Windows 7 or later, you can right-click on the downloaded ISO file and select "Burn to Disc" to burn it to a blank disc in your drive.' None
'Is boot menu opened?' '3 - Set your computer to boot from the DBAN disc.\nSet your computer to boot from the DBAN disc. You\'ll need to set your computer to boot from your optical drive in order to launch DBAN.\n- Windows 7 (and older) - Reboot your computer and press the BIOS, SETUP, or BOOT key that is displayed at the manufacturer logo screen. The key is usually F2, F11, F12, or Del. Open the BOOT menu and set your optical drive as the primary boot device\n- Windows 8 (and newer) - Click the Power button in the Start screen or menu. Hold ⇧ Shift and click Restart to reboot into the "Advanced startup" menu. Select the "Troubleshoot" option and then "Advanced options". Click "UEFI Firmware Settings" and then navigate to the BOOT menu. Set your optical drive as the primary boot device.' True
'Is boot menu opened?' '4 - Start DBAN.\nStart DBAN. After setting the boot order, reboot the computer to launch DBAN. Press ↵ Enter on the main DBAN screen to start the program.' None
'Is boot menu opened?' "5 - Select the drive you want to wipe.\nSelect the drive you want to wipe. Use the arrow keys to highlight select the hard drive that you want to erase, and then press Space to select it. Be careful selecting drives if you have data you want to keep, as there is no going back once you've started. You can easily erase your Windows installation if you aren't careful." None
'Is boot menu opened?' '6 - Press .\nPress .F10 to start the wipe. This will use DBAN\'s default settings which will securely wipe your data. It will be next to impossible to retrieve data after performing this wipe. The default DBAN wipe will likely take several hours to complete.\n- If you want to be extra sure that everything is absolutely erased, press M on your selected drive and select "DoD 5220.22-M" or "Gutmann Wipe". These will take a lot longer to complete, but the wipe will be even more secure.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is advanced startup opened?' '0 - Securely Formatting a Drive' None
'Is advanced startup opened?' "1 - Download DBAN.\nDownload DBAN. DBAN is a free hard drive formatting tool that can securely overwrite your data so that it cannot be recovered. You'll want to perform this if you are donating, selling, or recycling your computer or drive to prevent identity theft.\n- You can download DBAN from dban.org. The free version will be suitable for most users.\n- You cannot use DBAN to securely wipe solid state drives (SSDs). You'll need to use a paid program like Blancco instead." None
'Is advanced startup opened?' '2 - Burn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD.\nBurn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD. DBAN is small, and will fit on a blank CD or DVD. If you are using Windows 7 or later, you can right-click on the downloaded ISO file and select "Burn to Disc" to burn it to a blank disc in your drive.' None
'Is advanced startup opened?' '3 - Set your computer to boot from the DBAN disc.\nSet your computer to boot from the DBAN disc. You\'ll need to set your computer to boot from your optical drive in order to launch DBAN.\n- Windows 7 (and older) - Reboot your computer and press the BIOS, SETUP, or BOOT key that is displayed at the manufacturer logo screen. The key is usually F2, F11, F12, or Del. Open the BOOT menu and set your optical drive as the primary boot device\n- Windows 8 (and newer) - Click the Power button in the Start screen or menu. Hold ⇧ Shift and click Restart to reboot into the "Advanced startup" menu. Select the "Troubleshoot" option and then "Advanced options". Click "UEFI Firmware Settings" and then navigate to the BOOT menu. Set your optical drive as the primary boot device.' True
'Is advanced startup opened?' '4 - Start DBAN.\nStart DBAN. After setting the boot order, reboot the computer to launch DBAN. Press ↵ Enter on the main DBAN screen to start the program.' None
'Is advanced startup opened?' "5 - Select the drive you want to wipe.\nSelect the drive you want to wipe. Use the arrow keys to highlight select the hard drive that you want to erase, and then press Space to select it. Be careful selecting drives if you have data you want to keep, as there is no going back once you've started. You can easily erase your Windows installation if you aren't careful." None
'Is advanced startup opened?' '6 - Press .\nPress .F10 to start the wipe. This will use DBAN\'s default settings which will securely wipe your data. It will be next to impossible to retrieve data after performing this wipe. The default DBAN wipe will likely take several hours to complete.\n- If you want to be extra sure that everything is absolutely erased, press M on your selected drive and select "DoD 5220.22-M" or "Gutmann Wipe". These will take a lot longer to complete, but the wipe will be even more secure.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is troubleshoot opened?' '0 - Securely Formatting a Drive' None
'Is troubleshoot opened?' "1 - Download DBAN.\nDownload DBAN. DBAN is a free hard drive formatting tool that can securely overwrite your data so that it cannot be recovered. You'll want to perform this if you are donating, selling, or recycling your computer or drive to prevent identity theft.\n- You can download DBAN from dban.org. The free version will be suitable for most users.\n- You cannot use DBAN to securely wipe solid state drives (SSDs). You'll need to use a paid program like Blancco instead." None
'Is troubleshoot opened?' '2 - Burn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD.\nBurn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD. DBAN is small, and will fit on a blank CD or DVD. If you are using Windows 7 or later, you can right-click on the downloaded ISO file and select "Burn to Disc" to burn it to a blank disc in your drive.' None
'Is troubleshoot opened?' '3 - Set your computer to boot from the DBAN disc.\nSet your computer to boot from the DBAN disc. You\'ll need to set your computer to boot from your optical drive in order to launch DBAN.\n- Windows 7 (and older) - Reboot your computer and press the BIOS, SETUP, or BOOT key that is displayed at the manufacturer logo screen. The key is usually F2, F11, F12, or Del. Open the BOOT menu and set your optical drive as the primary boot device\n- Windows 8 (and newer) - Click the Power button in the Start screen or menu. Hold ⇧ Shift and click Restart to reboot into the "Advanced startup" menu. Select the "Troubleshoot" option and then "Advanced options". Click "UEFI Firmware Settings" and then navigate to the BOOT menu. Set your optical drive as the primary boot device.' True
'Is troubleshoot opened?' '4 - Start DBAN.\nStart DBAN. After setting the boot order, reboot the computer to launch DBAN. Press ↵ Enter on the main DBAN screen to start the program.' None
'Is troubleshoot opened?' "5 - Select the drive you want to wipe.\nSelect the drive you want to wipe. Use the arrow keys to highlight select the hard drive that you want to erase, and then press Space to select it. Be careful selecting drives if you have data you want to keep, as there is no going back once you've started. You can easily erase your Windows installation if you aren't careful." None
'Is troubleshoot opened?' '6 - Press .\nPress .F10 to start the wipe. This will use DBAN\'s default settings which will securely wipe your data. It will be next to impossible to retrieve data after performing this wipe. The default DBAN wipe will likely take several hours to complete.\n- If you want to be extra sure that everything is absolutely erased, press M on your selected drive and select "DoD 5220.22-M" or "Gutmann Wipe". These will take a lot longer to complete, but the wipe will be even more secure.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is advanced option opened?' '0 - Securely Formatting a Drive' None
'Is advanced option opened?' "1 - Download DBAN.\nDownload DBAN. DBAN is a free hard drive formatting tool that can securely overwrite your data so that it cannot be recovered. You'll want to perform this if you are donating, selling, or recycling your computer or drive to prevent identity theft.\n- You can download DBAN from dban.org. The free version will be suitable for most users.\n- You cannot use DBAN to securely wipe solid state drives (SSDs). You'll need to use a paid program like Blancco instead." None
'Is advanced option opened?' '2 - Burn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD.\nBurn DBAN to a blank DVD or CD. DBAN is small, and will fit on a blank CD or DVD. If you are using Windows 7 or later, you can right-click on the downloaded ISO file and select "Burn to Disc" to burn it to a blank disc in your drive.' None
'Is advanced option opened?' '3 - Set your computer to boot from the DBAN disc.\nSet your computer to boot from the DBAN disc. You\'ll need to set your computer to boot from your optical drive in order to launch DBAN.\n- Windows 7 (and older) - Reboot your computer and press the BIOS, SETUP, or BOOT key that is displayed at the manufacturer logo screen. The key is usually F2, F11, F12, or Del. Open the BOOT menu and set your optical drive as the primary boot device\n- Windows 8 (and newer) - Click the Power button in the Start screen or menu. Hold ⇧ Shift and click Restart to reboot into the "Advanced startup" menu. Select the "Troubleshoot" option and then "Advanced options". Click "UEFI Firmware Settings" and then navigate to the BOOT menu. Set your optical drive as the primary boot device.' True
'Is advanced option opened?' '4 - Start DBAN.\nStart DBAN. After setting the boot order, reboot the computer to launch DBAN. Press ↵ Enter on the main DBAN screen to start the program.' None
'Is advanced option opened?' "5 - Select the drive you want to wipe.\nSelect the drive you want to wipe. Use the arrow keys to highlight select the hard drive that you want to erase, and then press Space to select it. Be careful selecting drives if you have data you want to keep, as there is no going back once you've started. You can easily erase your Windows installation if you aren't careful." None
'Is advanced option opened?' '6 - Press .\nPress .F10 to start the wipe. This will use DBAN\'s default settings which will securely wipe your data. It will be next to impossible to retrieve data after performing this wipe. The default DBAN wipe will likely take several hours to complete.\n- If you want to be extra sure that everything is absolutely erased, press M on your selected drive and select "DoD 5220.22-M" or "Gutmann Wipe". These will take a lot longer to complete, but the wipe will be even more secure.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is web browser opened?' '0 - Using DeskLock on Windows' None
'Is web browser opened?' '1 - Go to the DeskLock download page in a web browser.\nGo to the DeskLock download page in a web browser. In a web browser, go to http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows and scroll down towards the bottom of the page.' True
'Is web browser opened?' "2 - Click Download Desklock.\nClick Download Desklock. It's the link at the bottom of the article." None
'Is web browser opened?' '3 - Click DeskLock.\nClick DeskLock. It\'s the download link labeled "DeskLock v1.2" on the page next to the image of icons on a desktop. This starts the DeskLock download.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '4 - Double-click the "DeskLock.exe" file.\nDouble-click the "DeskLock.exe" file. Go to the location you downloaded the DeskLock application and double-click it start the app. DeskLock is a small program and doesn\'t need to be installed.\n- By default, all downloaded files can be found in your Download folder.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '5 - Right-click the DeskLock icon in your taskbar.\nRight-click the DeskLock icon in your taskbar. It\'s a green icon with an "S" when it\'s not enabled. It\'s a blue and white icon with a yellow padlock when enabled. It\'s located in the bottom-right of the taskbar.' None
'Is web browser opened?' '6 - Click Enabled.\nClick Enabled. This turns on DeskLock and locks your desktop icons.\n- If your icons are not locked, right-click the DeskLock icon in the system tray and go to Settings. Then make sure the checkbox next to Lock icons is checked and press OK.' None
'Is http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows opened?' '0 - Using DeskLock on Windows' None
'Is http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows opened?' '1 - Go to the DeskLock download page in a web browser.\nGo to the DeskLock download page in a web browser. In a web browser, go to http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows and scroll down towards the bottom of the page.' True
'Is http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows opened?' "2 - Click Download Desklock.\nClick Download Desklock. It's the link at the bottom of the article." None
'Is http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows opened?' '3 - Click DeskLock.\nClick DeskLock. It\'s the download link labeled "DeskLock v1.2" on the page next to the image of icons on a desktop. This starts the DeskLock download.' None
'Is http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows opened?' '4 - Double-click the "DeskLock.exe" file.\nDouble-click the "DeskLock.exe" file. Go to the location you downloaded the DeskLock application and double-click it start the app. DeskLock is a small program and doesn\'t need to be installed.\n- By default, all downloaded files can be found in your Download folder.' None
'Is http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows opened?' '5 - Right-click the DeskLock icon in your taskbar.\nRight-click the DeskLock icon in your taskbar. It\'s a green icon with an "S" when it\'s not enabled. It\'s a blue and white icon with a yellow padlock when enabled. It\'s located in the bottom-right of the taskbar.' None
'Is http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows opened?' '6 - Click Enabled.\nClick Enabled. This turns on DeskLock and locks your desktop icons.\n- If your icons are not locked, right-click the DeskLock icon in the system tray and go to Settings. Then make sure the checkbox next to Lock icons is checked and press OK.' None
'Is desklock.exe opened?' '0 - Using DeskLock on Windows' None
'Is desklock.exe opened?' '1 - Go to the DeskLock download page in a web browser.\nGo to the DeskLock download page in a web browser. In a web browser, go to http://www.intowindows.com/lock-desktop-icons-windows and scroll down towards the bottom of the page.' None
'Is desklock.exe opened?' "2 - Click Download Desklock.\nClick Download Desklock. It's the link at the bottom of the article." None
'Is desklock.exe opened?' '3 - Click DeskLock.\nClick DeskLock. It\'s the download link labeled "DeskLock v1.2" on the page next to the image of icons on a desktop. This starts the DeskLock download.' None
'Is desklock.exe opened?' '4 - Double-click the "DeskLock.exe" file.\nDouble-click the "DeskLock.exe" file. Go to the location you downloaded the DeskLock application and double-click it start the app. DeskLock is a small program and doesn\'t need to be installed.\n- By default, all downloaded files can be found in your Download folder.' True
'Is desklock.exe opened?' '5 - Right-click the DeskLock icon in your taskbar.\nRight-click the DeskLock icon in your taskbar. It\'s a green icon with an "S" when it\'s not enabled. It\'s a blue and white icon with a yellow padlock when enabled. It\'s located in the bottom-right of the taskbar.' None
'Is desklock.exe opened?' '6 - Click Enabled.\nClick Enabled. This turns on DeskLock and locks your desktop icons.\n- If your icons are not locked, right-click the DeskLock icon in the system tray and go to Settings. Then make sure the checkbox next to Lock icons is checked and press OK.' None
'Is window start menu opened?' '0 - Creating a Disk Partition' None
'Is window start menu opened?' "1 - Make a backup\nMake a backup of any important data files. You can usually partition a disk drive and install a new operating system without losing any important data. However, it's a good idea to backup any important data on your disk drive before you start partitioning and installing a new operating system just in case something goes wrong." None
'Is window start menu opened?' "2 - Right-click the Windows Start menu .\nRight-click the Windows Start menu . It's the icon with the Windows logo. By default, it's in the lower-left corner in the taskbar." True
'Is window start menu opened?' "3 - Click Disk Management.\nClick Disk Management. It's in the menu that appears when you right-click on the Windows Start menu. This opens the Disk Management window." None
'Is window start menu opened?' '4 - Right-click your Windows installation drive.\nRight-click your Windows installation drive. This is the drive that Windows is installed on. Usually, this is the "C:" drive.' None
'Is window start menu opened?' "5 - Click Shrink Volume.\nClick Shrink Volume. It's in the window the menu that pops up when you right-click on a disk drive in Disk Management." None
'Is window start menu opened?' '6 - Enter the amount of space you want to allocate to the new operating system installation.\nEnter the amount of space you want to allocate to the new operating system installation. Type the number of megabytes (MB) you want to partition from the disk drive in the field next to "Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB". Make sure you enter the minimum space required to install the new operating system.\n- To convert GB to MB, simply multiply by 1000. For example, 40 GB is equivalent to 40,000 MB.' None
'Is window start menu opened?' '7 - Click Shrink.\nClick Shrink. This creates a new partition of unallocated space on your hard drive.' None
'Is disk management opened?' '0 - Creating a Disk Partition' None
'Is disk management opened?' "1 - Make a backup\nMake a backup of any important data files. You can usually partition a disk drive and install a new operating system without losing any important data. However, it's a good idea to backup any important data on your disk drive before you start partitioning and installing a new operating system just in case something goes wrong." None
'Is disk management opened?' "2 - Right-click the Windows Start menu .\nRight-click the Windows Start menu . It's the icon with the Windows logo. By default, it's in the lower-left corner in the taskbar." None
'Is disk management opened?' "3 - Click Disk Management.\nClick Disk Management. It's in the menu that appears when you right-click on the Windows Start menu. This opens the Disk Management window." True
'Is disk management opened?' '4 - Right-click your Windows installation drive.\nRight-click your Windows installation drive. This is the drive that Windows is installed on. Usually, this is the "C:" drive.' None
'Is disk management opened?' "5 - Click Shrink Volume.\nClick Shrink Volume. It's in the window the menu that pops up when you right-click on a disk drive in Disk Management." None
'Is disk management opened?' '6 - Enter the amount of space you want to allocate to the new operating system installation.\nEnter the amount of space you want to allocate to the new operating system installation. Type the number of megabytes (MB) you want to partition from the disk drive in the field next to "Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB". Make sure you enter the minimum space required to install the new operating system.\n- To convert GB to MB, simply multiply by 1000. For example, 40 GB is equivalent to 40,000 MB.' None
'Is disk management opened?' '7 - Click Shrink.\nClick Shrink. This creates a new partition of unallocated space on your hard drive.' None
'Is c : opened?' '0 - Creating a Disk Partition' None
'Is c : opened?' "1 - Make a backup\nMake a backup of any important data files. You can usually partition a disk drive and install a new operating system without losing any important data. However, it's a good idea to backup any important data on your disk drive before you start partitioning and installing a new operating system just in case something goes wrong." None
'Is c : opened?' "2 - Right-click the Windows Start menu .\nRight-click the Windows Start menu . It's the icon with the Windows logo. By default, it's in the lower-left corner in the taskbar." None
'Is c : opened?' "3 - Click Disk Management.\nClick Disk Management. It's in the menu that appears when you right-click on the Windows Start menu. This opens the Disk Management window." None
'Is c : opened?' '4 - Right-click your Windows installation drive.\nRight-click your Windows installation drive. This is the drive that Windows is installed on. Usually, this is the "C:" drive.' True
'Is c : opened?' "5 - Click Shrink Volume.\nClick Shrink Volume. It's in the window the menu that pops up when you right-click on a disk drive in Disk Management." None
'Is c : opened?' '6 - Enter the amount of space you want to allocate to the new operating system installation.\nEnter the amount of space you want to allocate to the new operating system installation. Type the number of megabytes (MB) you want to partition from the disk drive in the field next to "Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB". Make sure you enter the minimum space required to install the new operating system.\n- To convert GB to MB, simply multiply by 1000. For example, 40 GB is equivalent to 40,000 MB.' None
'Is c : opened?' '7 - Click Shrink.\nClick Shrink. This creates a new partition of unallocated space on your hard drive.' None
'Is edit opened?' '0 - Resizing an Image in Preview' None
'Is edit opened?' '1 - Navigate to the image you wish to resize.\nNavigate to the image you wish to resize. This method will help you change the size of the entire image. If you want to crop out a part of the image to resize, see Cropping an Image in Preview.\n- To search for an image name or tag, open Finder, then click the magnifying glass icon in the menu bar. Type in your search criteria and press ⏎ Return to show your results.\n- ;' None
'Is edit opened?' '2 - Drag the image to the Preview icon in the Dock or Finder.\nDrag the image to the Preview icon in the Dock or Finder.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- This will open the image in Preview.\n- You can also right-click the image and select “Open With” and then “Preview.”' None
'Is edit opened?' '3 - Click the edit button (a square with a pencil) to switch to Edit Mode.\nClick the edit button (a square with a pencil) to switch to Edit Mode. This will launch a new toolbar at the top of the Preview window.' True
'Is edit opened?' '4 - Click the “Tools” menu and select “Adjust Size”.\nClick the “Tools” menu and select “Adjust Size”.' None
'Is edit opened?' '5 - Change the resolution.\nChange the resolution. Resolution is measured in pixels per inch (also called “dots per inch” or “dpi”). If you plan to print your image or simply want it to retain as much of its quality as possible, consider raising the resolution.\n- If your image is for the web or for use in an app like Facebook, the default (72) is fine. If you start with a higher resolution, reducing it will give you a smaller file size.\n- If you plan to print your image in a high-quality format, such as for advertisements or other forms of business communications, set it to at least 600. Note: this will raise the size of the file significantly.\n- To print glossy photos, 300 will suffice. The file size will be much larger than that of a default 72 dpi image, but the final quality will be worth it.' None
'Is edit opened?' '6 - Type your desired width and height in the designated boxes.\nType your desired width and height in the designated boxes. The larger the width and height, the larger the file size.\n- It may be helpful to change the unit of measurement to best visualize your image. For example, you can change it to “cm” if you want to specify the width in centimeters. Click the drop-down right next to both Width and Height to make your selection.\n- If you would prefer, you can choose the size by selecting a percentage of the current size. Select “Scale,” then choose a percentage from the drop-down.' None
'Is edit opened?' '7 - Place a check next to “Scale proportionally” to avoid warping the image.\nPlace a check next to “Scale proportionally” to avoid warping the image.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- This is optional, but you can use this option to make sure that setting the width also modifies the height. This ensures that the image retains its original proportions.' None
'Is edit opened?' '8 - Click OK to view the image at its new size.\nClick OK to view the image at its new size. If you are dissatisfied with the changes, press ⌘ Cmd+Z to undo them.' None
'Is edit opened?' '9 - Press ⌘ Command+S to save your changes.\nPress ⌘ Command+S to save your changes. Once you’re done resizing the image, remember to save your work.\n- If you want to save this newly resized image as a brand new file, Click “File,” then “Save As,” then choose a new filename.\n- If you realize you made a mistake after saving, click “Revert To” in the File menu and select “Browse All Versions…” Choose a previous version of the image to which you would like to revert.' None
'Is tool opened?' '0 - Resizing an Image in Preview' None
'Is tool opened?' '1 - Navigate to the image you wish to resize.\nNavigate to the image you wish to resize. This method will help you change the size of the entire image. If you want to crop out a part of the image to resize, see Cropping an Image in Preview.\n- To search for an image name or tag, open Finder, then click the magnifying glass icon in the menu bar. Type in your search criteria and press ⏎ Return to show your results.\n- ;' None
'Is tool opened?' '2 - Drag the image to the Preview icon in the Dock or Finder.\nDrag the image to the Preview icon in the Dock or Finder.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- This will open the image in Preview.\n- You can also right-click the image and select “Open With” and then “Preview.”' None
'Is tool opened?' '3 - Click the edit button (a square with a pencil) to switch to Edit Mode.\nClick the edit button (a square with a pencil) to switch to Edit Mode. This will launch a new toolbar at the top of the Preview window.' None
'Is tool opened?' '4 - Click the “Tools” menu and select “Adjust Size”.\nClick the “Tools” menu and select “Adjust Size”.' True
'Is tool opened?' '5 - Change the resolution.\nChange the resolution. Resolution is measured in pixels per inch (also called “dots per inch” or “dpi”). If you plan to print your image or simply want it to retain as much of its quality as possible, consider raising the resolution.\n- If your image is for the web or for use in an app like Facebook, the default (72) is fine. If you start with a higher resolution, reducing it will give you a smaller file size.\n- If you plan to print your image in a high-quality format, such as for advertisements or other forms of business communications, set it to at least 600. Note: this will raise the size of the file significantly.\n- To print glossy photos, 300 will suffice. The file size will be much larger than that of a default 72 dpi image, but the final quality will be worth it.' None
'Is tool opened?' '6 - Type your desired width and height in the designated boxes.\nType your desired width and height in the designated boxes. The larger the width and height, the larger the file size.\n- It may be helpful to change the unit of measurement to best visualize your image. For example, you can change it to “cm” if you want to specify the width in centimeters. Click the drop-down right next to both Width and Height to make your selection.\n- If you would prefer, you can choose the size by selecting a percentage of the current size. Select “Scale,” then choose a percentage from the drop-down.' None
'Is tool opened?' '7 - Place a check next to “Scale proportionally” to avoid warping the image.\nPlace a check next to “Scale proportionally” to avoid warping the image.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- This is optional, but you can use this option to make sure that setting the width also modifies the height. This ensures that the image retains its original proportions.' None
'Is tool opened?' '8 - Click OK to view the image at its new size.\nClick OK to view the image at its new size. If you are dissatisfied with the changes, press ⌘ Cmd+Z to undo them.' None
'Is tool opened?' '9 - Press ⌘ Command+S to save your changes.\nPress ⌘ Command+S to save your changes. Once you’re done resizing the image, remember to save your work.\n- If you want to save this newly resized image as a brand new file, Click “File,” then “Save As,” then choose a new filename.\n- If you realize you made a mistake after saving, click “Revert To” in the File menu and select “Browse All Versions…” Choose a previous version of the image to which you would like to revert.' None
'Is preview opened?' '0 - Resizing an Image in Preview' None
'Is preview opened?' '1 - Navigate to the image you wish to resize.\nNavigate to the image you wish to resize. This method will help you change the size of the entire image. If you want to crop out a part of the image to resize, see Cropping an Image in Preview.\n- To search for an image name or tag, open Finder, then click the magnifying glass icon in the menu bar. Type in your search criteria and press ⏎ Return to show your results.\n- ;' None
'Is preview opened?' '2 - Drag the image to the Preview icon in the Dock or Finder.\nDrag the image to the Preview icon in the Dock or Finder.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- This will open the image in Preview.\n- You can also right-click the image and select “Open With” and then “Preview.”' True
'Is preview opened?' '3 - Click the edit button (a square with a pencil) to switch to Edit Mode.\nClick the edit button (a square with a pencil) to switch to Edit Mode. This will launch a new toolbar at the top of the Preview window.' None
'Is preview opened?' '4 - Click the “Tools” menu and select “Adjust Size”.\nClick the “Tools” menu and select “Adjust Size”.' None
'Is preview opened?' '5 - Change the resolution.\nChange the resolution. Resolution is measured in pixels per inch (also called “dots per inch” or “dpi”). If you plan to print your image or simply want it to retain as much of its quality as possible, consider raising the resolution.\n- If your image is for the web or for use in an app like Facebook, the default (72) is fine. If you start with a higher resolution, reducing it will give you a smaller file size.\n- If you plan to print your image in a high-quality format, such as for advertisements or other forms of business communications, set it to at least 600. Note: this will raise the size of the file significantly.\n- To print glossy photos, 300 will suffice. The file size will be much larger than that of a default 72 dpi image, but the final quality will be worth it.' None
'Is preview opened?' '6 - Type your desired width and height in the designated boxes.\nType your desired width and height in the designated boxes. The larger the width and height, the larger the file size.\n- It may be helpful to change the unit of measurement to best visualize your image. For example, you can change it to “cm” if you want to specify the width in centimeters. Click the drop-down right next to both Width and Height to make your selection.\n- If you would prefer, you can choose the size by selecting a percentage of the current size. Select “Scale,” then choose a percentage from the drop-down.' None
'Is preview opened?' '7 - Place a check next to “Scale proportionally” to avoid warping the image.\nPlace a check next to “Scale proportionally” to avoid warping the image.[2]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- This is optional, but you can use this option to make sure that setting the width also modifies the height. This ensures that the image retains its original proportions.' None
'Is preview opened?' '8 - Click OK to view the image at its new size.\nClick OK to view the image at its new size. If you are dissatisfied with the changes, press ⌘ Cmd+Z to undo them.' None
'Is preview opened?' '9 - Press ⌘ Command+S to save your changes.\nPress ⌘ Command+S to save your changes. Once you’re done resizing the image, remember to save your work.\n- If you want to save this newly resized image as a brand new file, Click “File,” then “Save As,” then choose a new filename.\n- If you realize you made a mistake after saving, click “Revert To” in the File menu and select “Browse All Versions…” Choose a previous version of the image to which you would like to revert.' None
'Is app opened?' '0 - Printing from an Android' None
'Is app opened?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." None
'Is app opened?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." None
'Is app opened?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." True
'Is app opened?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' None
'Is app opened?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' None
'Is app opened?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' None
'Is app opened?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' None
'Is app opened?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' None
'Is app opened?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' None
'Is app opened?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' None
'Is google account opened?' '0 - Printing from an Android' None
'Is google account opened?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." None
'Is google account opened?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." True
'Is google account opened?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." None
'Is google account opened?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' None
'Is google account opened?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' None
'Is google account opened?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' None
'Is google account opened?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' None
'Is google account opened?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' None
'Is google account opened?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' None
'Is google account opened?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '0 - Printing from an Android' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." True
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' None
"Is printer 's build - in menu opened?" '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' None
'Is list of printer opened?' '0 - Printing from an Android' None
'Is list of printer opened?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." None
'Is list of printer opened?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." None
'Is list of printer opened?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." None
'Is list of printer opened?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' None
'Is list of printer opened?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' None
'Is list of printer opened?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' None
'Is list of printer opened?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' True
'Is list of printer opened?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' None
'Is list of printer opened?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' None
'Is list of printer opened?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' None
'Is google play store opened?' '0 - Printing from an Android' None
'Is google play store opened?' "1 - Set up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer.\nSet up your printer so that it is connected to the network or to a computer. Before you can print from your Android device, your printer will need to be properly connected to your home network using the steps above, or directly to your computer via USB. You'll be adding the printer to Google Cloud Print, which will allow you to send print jobs to it from anywhere from any app that support printing.\n- If the printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to add it with minimal fuss. If the printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it using a computer that the printer is already installed on." None
'Is google play store opened?' "2 - Connect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible).\nConnect your network printer to Google Cloud Print directly (if possible). If your printer supports Google Cloud Print, you'll be able to connect it to your Google account directly from the printer's built-in menu. Follow the prompts to log in with your Google account. Make sure this is the same Google account that is associated with your Android device.\n- If you can connect your printer to Google Cloud Print, you can skip down to Step 9.\n- If your printer does not support Google Cloud Print, you can still add it through your computer." None
'Is google play store opened?' "3 - Open Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print.\nOpen Chrome on your computer if the printer does not support Google Cloud Print. If the printer cannot connect directly to Google Cloud Print, you'll need to add it to your Google account manually. The downside to this is that the printer will only be available while your computer is turned on and logged in.\n- You'll need Chrome to set up your Google Cloud Print services.\n- Make sure you're using a computer that can already access the printer on the network. Follow the steps in the previous section to connect your computer to your wireless printer first." None
'Is google play store opened?' '4 - Click the Chrome menu button and select "Settings."\nClick the Chrome menu button and select "Settings." This will open a new tab.' None
'Is google play store opened?' '5 - Click the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down.\nClick the "Show advanced settings" link and then scroll down. You\'ll find the Google Cloud Print section towards the bottom of the menu.' None
'Is google play store opened?' '6 - Click the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager.\nClick the "Manage" button to open the Google Cloud Print manager. You\'ll see a list of your currently-connected devices.\n- If you are asked to sign in, make sure you sign in with the same Google account that\'s associated with your Android device.' None
'Is google play store opened?' '7 - Click "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer.\nClick "Add printers" and you\'ll see a list of printers connected to your computer. You may have multiple devices listed here, especially if your printer is a fax machine as well.' None
'Is google play store opened?' '8 - Ensure your device is selected and click "Add printers."\nEnsure your device is selected and click "Add printers." This will add your printer to your Google Cloud Print account.' None
'Is google play store opened?' '9 - Download the Cloud Print app on your Android device.\nDownload the Cloud Print app on your Android device. This will allow you to access your Google Cloud Print printers from your Android. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store.' True
'Is google play store opened?' '10 - Print from your Android apps.\nPrint from your Android apps. Once Google Cloud Print is installed, you can print to your Google Cloud Print printers from any app that supports printing. Printing support varies from app to app, though most apps that open documents, images, and emails support printing. You can usually access the "Print" option from the ⋮ menu.\n- If you added the printer from Chrome, the computer that you added it from will need to be turned on with Chrome open or running in the background. If the printer can connect directly to Google Cloud Print, it just needs to be on and connected to the network.' None
'Is command prompt opened?' '0 - Scanning System Files' None
'Is command prompt opened?' '1 - Restart your computer in Safe Mode\nRestart your computer in Safe Mode. While not always necessary, this increases the chance that the scan will succeed.' None
'Is command prompt opened?' '2 - Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges.\nOpen Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Search for "Command Prompt" with the search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator." Enter your administrator password.' True
'Is command prompt opened?' "3 - Enter the scan command.\nEnter the scan command. In the window that opens, type sfc /scannow and press ↵ Enter. You must type this exactly as it appears. This tells System File Checker to scan your files for corruption, and attempt to repair them.\n- This will revert your system files back to the default state. If you've intentionally modded them, backup your computer before you start the scan.[12]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is command prompt opened?' '4 - Wait for the scan to complete.\nWait for the scan to complete. Leave the Command Prompt window open while the scan checks your files. Read the message once it\'s done:\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them," restart your computer in regular mode, then try to print.\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," continue to the next step.\n- For any other message, try another solution listed on this page.' None
'Is command prompt opened?' '5 - Find the corrupt file.\nFind the corrupt file. If the scan identifies problems but failed to repair them, you\'ll need to do so yourself. Find more information as follows:[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In the Command Prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\\Logs\\CBS\\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\\Desktop\\sfcdetails.txt" and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find Sfcdetails.txt on your Desktop and open it.\n- Find the report with today\'s date. Find the name of the file that\'s corrupted or missing.' None
'Is command prompt opened?' '6 - Find a new copy.\nFind a new copy. Find this file on another computer with the same version of Windows, and transfer it to yours. Alternatively, download a new copy from online — but make sure you do so from a trustworthy website.\n- It is also possible to extract the file from a Windows installation disk.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is command prompt opened?' '7 - Install the new copy.\nInstall the new copy. Here\'s how to replace the corrupted file with a new one:[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In Command Prompt, type takeown /f followed by a space and the exact path and file name of the corrupt file. It should look something like this: takeown /f C:\\windows\\system32\\oldfile. Press ↵ Enter.\n- Next, enter the command icacls (path to corrupt file) /grant administrators:F — replacing "(path to corrupt file)" with the same path and file name you used above.\n- Transfer the new file by entering copy (path to new file) (path to corrupt file), replacing the words in parentheses with the correct paths and file names.' None
'Is window opened?' '0 - Scanning System Files' None
'Is window opened?' '1 - Restart your computer in Safe Mode\nRestart your computer in Safe Mode. While not always necessary, this increases the chance that the scan will succeed.' None
'Is window opened?' '2 - Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges.\nOpen Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Search for "Command Prompt" with the search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator." Enter your administrator password.' None
'Is window opened?' "3 - Enter the scan command.\nEnter the scan command. In the window that opens, type sfc /scannow and press ↵ Enter. You must type this exactly as it appears. This tells System File Checker to scan your files for corruption, and attempt to repair them.\n- This will revert your system files back to the default state. If you've intentionally modded them, backup your computer before you start the scan.[12]\n- X\n- Research source" True
'Is window opened?' '4 - Wait for the scan to complete.\nWait for the scan to complete. Leave the Command Prompt window open while the scan checks your files. Read the message once it\'s done:\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them," restart your computer in regular mode, then try to print.\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," continue to the next step.\n- For any other message, try another solution listed on this page.' None
'Is window opened?' '5 - Find the corrupt file.\nFind the corrupt file. If the scan identifies problems but failed to repair them, you\'ll need to do so yourself. Find more information as follows:[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In the Command Prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\\Logs\\CBS\\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\\Desktop\\sfcdetails.txt" and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find Sfcdetails.txt on your Desktop and open it.\n- Find the report with today\'s date. Find the name of the file that\'s corrupted or missing.' None
'Is window opened?' '6 - Find a new copy.\nFind a new copy. Find this file on another computer with the same version of Windows, and transfer it to yours. Alternatively, download a new copy from online — but make sure you do so from a trustworthy website.\n- It is also possible to extract the file from a Windows installation disk.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is window opened?' '7 - Install the new copy.\nInstall the new copy. Here\'s how to replace the corrupted file with a new one:[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In Command Prompt, type takeown /f followed by a space and the exact path and file name of the corrupt file. It should look something like this: takeown /f C:\\windows\\system32\\oldfile. Press ↵ Enter.\n- Next, enter the command icacls (path to corrupt file) /grant administrators:F — replacing "(path to corrupt file)" with the same path and file name you used above.\n- Transfer the new file by entering copy (path to new file) (path to corrupt file), replacing the words in parentheses with the correct paths and file names.' None
'Is system file checker opened?' '0 - Scanning System Files' None
'Is system file checker opened?' '1 - Restart your computer in Safe Mode\nRestart your computer in Safe Mode. While not always necessary, this increases the chance that the scan will succeed.' None
'Is system file checker opened?' '2 - Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges.\nOpen Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Search for "Command Prompt" with the search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator." Enter your administrator password.' None
'Is system file checker opened?' "3 - Enter the scan command.\nEnter the scan command. In the window that opens, type sfc /scannow and press ↵ Enter. You must type this exactly as it appears. This tells System File Checker to scan your files for corruption, and attempt to repair them.\n- This will revert your system files back to the default state. If you've intentionally modded them, backup your computer before you start the scan.[12]\n- X\n- Research source" True
'Is system file checker opened?' '4 - Wait for the scan to complete.\nWait for the scan to complete. Leave the Command Prompt window open while the scan checks your files. Read the message once it\'s done:\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them," restart your computer in regular mode, then try to print.\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," continue to the next step.\n- For any other message, try another solution listed on this page.' None
'Is system file checker opened?' '5 - Find the corrupt file.\nFind the corrupt file. If the scan identifies problems but failed to repair them, you\'ll need to do so yourself. Find more information as follows:[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In the Command Prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\\Logs\\CBS\\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\\Desktop\\sfcdetails.txt" and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find Sfcdetails.txt on your Desktop and open it.\n- Find the report with today\'s date. Find the name of the file that\'s corrupted or missing.' None
'Is system file checker opened?' '6 - Find a new copy.\nFind a new copy. Find this file on another computer with the same version of Windows, and transfer it to yours. Alternatively, download a new copy from online — but make sure you do so from a trustworthy website.\n- It is also possible to extract the file from a Windows installation disk.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is system file checker opened?' '7 - Install the new copy.\nInstall the new copy. Here\'s how to replace the corrupted file with a new one:[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In Command Prompt, type takeown /f followed by a space and the exact path and file name of the corrupt file. It should look something like this: takeown /f C:\\windows\\system32\\oldfile. Press ↵ Enter.\n- Next, enter the command icacls (path to corrupt file) /grant administrators:F — replacing "(path to corrupt file)" with the same path and file name you used above.\n- Transfer the new file by entering copy (path to new file) (path to corrupt file), replacing the words in parentheses with the correct paths and file names.' None
'Is command prompt window opened?' '0 - Scanning System Files' None
'Is command prompt window opened?' '1 - Restart your computer in Safe Mode\nRestart your computer in Safe Mode. While not always necessary, this increases the chance that the scan will succeed.' None
'Is command prompt window opened?' '2 - Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges.\nOpen Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Search for "Command Prompt" with the search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator." Enter your administrator password.' None
'Is command prompt window opened?' "3 - Enter the scan command.\nEnter the scan command. In the window that opens, type sfc /scannow and press ↵ Enter. You must type this exactly as it appears. This tells System File Checker to scan your files for corruption, and attempt to repair them.\n- This will revert your system files back to the default state. If you've intentionally modded them, backup your computer before you start the scan.[12]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is command prompt window opened?' '4 - Wait for the scan to complete.\nWait for the scan to complete. Leave the Command Prompt window open while the scan checks your files. Read the message once it\'s done:\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them," restart your computer in regular mode, then try to print.\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," continue to the next step.\n- For any other message, try another solution listed on this page.' True
'Is command prompt window opened?' '5 - Find the corrupt file.\nFind the corrupt file. If the scan identifies problems but failed to repair them, you\'ll need to do so yourself. Find more information as follows:[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In the Command Prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\\Logs\\CBS\\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\\Desktop\\sfcdetails.txt" and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find Sfcdetails.txt on your Desktop and open it.\n- Find the report with today\'s date. Find the name of the file that\'s corrupted or missing.' None
'Is command prompt window opened?' '6 - Find a new copy.\nFind a new copy. Find this file on another computer with the same version of Windows, and transfer it to yours. Alternatively, download a new copy from online — but make sure you do so from a trustworthy website.\n- It is also possible to extract the file from a Windows installation disk.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is command prompt window opened?' '7 - Install the new copy.\nInstall the new copy. Here\'s how to replace the corrupted file with a new one:[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In Command Prompt, type takeown /f followed by a space and the exact path and file name of the corrupt file. It should look something like this: takeown /f C:\\windows\\system32\\oldfile. Press ↵ Enter.\n- Next, enter the command icacls (path to corrupt file) /grant administrators:F — replacing "(path to corrupt file)" with the same path and file name you used above.\n- Transfer the new file by entering copy (path to new file) (path to corrupt file), replacing the words in parentheses with the correct paths and file names.' None
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' '0 - Scanning System Files' None
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' '1 - Restart your computer in Safe Mode\nRestart your computer in Safe Mode. While not always necessary, this increases the chance that the scan will succeed.' None
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' '2 - Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges.\nOpen Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Search for "Command Prompt" with the search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator." Enter your administrator password.' None
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' "3 - Enter the scan command.\nEnter the scan command. In the window that opens, type sfc /scannow and press ↵ Enter. You must type this exactly as it appears. This tells System File Checker to scan your files for corruption, and attempt to repair them.\n- This will revert your system files back to the default state. If you've intentionally modded them, backup your computer before you start the scan.[12]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' '4 - Wait for the scan to complete.\nWait for the scan to complete. Leave the Command Prompt window open while the scan checks your files. Read the message once it\'s done:\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them," restart your computer in regular mode, then try to print.\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," continue to the next step.\n- For any other message, try another solution listed on this page.' None
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' '5 - Find the corrupt file.\nFind the corrupt file. If the scan identifies problems but failed to repair them, you\'ll need to do so yourself. Find more information as follows:[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In the Command Prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\\Logs\\CBS\\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\\Desktop\\sfcdetails.txt" and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find Sfcdetails.txt on your Desktop and open it.\n- Find the report with today\'s date. Find the name of the file that\'s corrupted or missing.' True
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' '6 - Find a new copy.\nFind a new copy. Find this file on another computer with the same version of Windows, and transfer it to yours. Alternatively, download a new copy from online — but make sure you do so from a trustworthy website.\n- It is also possible to extract the file from a Windows installation disk.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is sfcdetails.txt opened?' '7 - Install the new copy.\nInstall the new copy. Here\'s how to replace the corrupted file with a new one:[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In Command Prompt, type takeown /f followed by a space and the exact path and file name of the corrupt file. It should look something like this: takeown /f C:\\windows\\system32\\oldfile. Press ↵ Enter.\n- Next, enter the command icacls (path to corrupt file) /grant administrators:F — replacing "(path to corrupt file)" with the same path and file name you used above.\n- Transfer the new file by entering copy (path to new file) (path to corrupt file), replacing the words in parentheses with the correct paths and file names.' None
'Is website opened?' '0 - Scanning System Files' None
'Is website opened?' '1 - Restart your computer in Safe Mode\nRestart your computer in Safe Mode. While not always necessary, this increases the chance that the scan will succeed.' None
'Is website opened?' '2 - Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges.\nOpen Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Search for "Command Prompt" with the search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator." Enter your administrator password.' None
'Is website opened?' "3 - Enter the scan command.\nEnter the scan command. In the window that opens, type sfc /scannow and press ↵ Enter. You must type this exactly as it appears. This tells System File Checker to scan your files for corruption, and attempt to repair them.\n- This will revert your system files back to the default state. If you've intentionally modded them, backup your computer before you start the scan.[12]\n- X\n- Research source" None
'Is website opened?' '4 - Wait for the scan to complete.\nWait for the scan to complete. Leave the Command Prompt window open while the scan checks your files. Read the message once it\'s done:\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them," restart your computer in regular mode, then try to print.\n- If it says "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them," continue to the next step.\n- For any other message, try another solution listed on this page.' None
'Is website opened?' '5 - Find the corrupt file.\nFind the corrupt file. If the scan identifies problems but failed to repair them, you\'ll need to do so yourself. Find more information as follows:[13]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In the Command Prompt, type findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\\Logs\\CBS\\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\\Desktop\\sfcdetails.txt" and press ↵ Enter.\n- Find Sfcdetails.txt on your Desktop and open it.\n- Find the report with today\'s date. Find the name of the file that\'s corrupted or missing.' None
'Is website opened?' '6 - Find a new copy.\nFind a new copy. Find this file on another computer with the same version of Windows, and transfer it to yours. Alternatively, download a new copy from online — but make sure you do so from a trustworthy website.\n- It is also possible to extract the file from a Windows installation disk.[14]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Is website opened?' '7 - Install the new copy.\nInstall the new copy. Here\'s how to replace the corrupted file with a new one:[15]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- In Command Prompt, type takeown /f followed by a space and the exact path and file name of the corrupt file. It should look something like this: takeown /f C:\\windows\\system32\\oldfile. Press ↵ Enter.\n- Next, enter the command icacls (path to corrupt file) /grant administrators:F — replacing "(path to corrupt file)" with the same path and file name you used above.\n- Transfer the new file by entering copy (path to new file) (path to corrupt file), replacing the words in parentheses with the correct paths and file names.' None
'Is window opened?' '0 - Connecting a Wired Printer on Windows' None
'Is window opened?' '1 - Set your printer near your computer.\nSet your printer near your computer. Make sure that it is close enough that the cable can reach your computer without tension.\n- ;' None
'Is window opened?' "2 - Turn on your printer.\nTurn on your printer. Press your printer's power button; it will likely have a icon on or next to it.\n- Your printer must be plugged into a power source." None
'Is window opened?' '3 - With you computer turned on and unlocked, plug the printer into your computer using a USB cable.\nWith you computer turned on and unlocked, plug the printer into your computer using a USB cable.\n- In some cases, simply plugging your printer into your computer in this way will automatically setup and properly install the printer, making it ready to use.' None
'Is window opened?' '4 - Open Start .\nOpen Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.' True
'Is window opened?' "5 - Click Settings .\nClick Settings . It's in the lower-left side of the Start window." None
'Is window opened?' '6 - Click Devices.\nClick Devices. This option is near the top of the Settings window.' None
'Is window opened?' "7 - Click Printers & scanners.\nClick Printers & scanners. It's a tab on the left side of the window." None
'Is window opened?' '8 - Click Add a printer or scanner.\nClick Add a printer or scanner. This button is at the top of the page.' None
'Is window opened?' '9 - Click your printer\'s name and click Add device.\nClick your printer\'s name and click Add device. This will typically be a combination of the printer\'s manufacturer (e.g., "HP"), the printer\'s model name, and the model number.\n- If you don\'t see your printer\'s name here, click the The printer that I want isn\'t listed link below the Add a printer or scanner button and follow the on-screen instructions.' None
'Is window opened?' "10 - Follow the on-screen instructions.\nFollow the on-screen instructions. Depending on your printer, you may need to customize your settings before the printer is ready; once you're done, the printer will be available for use.\n- If prompted, insert the CD that came with your printer into your computer's disc slot.\n- If you bought your printer second-hand and didn't come with a CD, you can usually download the same software from the manufacturer's website." None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '0 - Windows 8' None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '1 - Verify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.\nVerify that your computer, printer, and wireless router are powered on.;' None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '2 - Disconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.\nDisconnect any USB or ethernet cables currently plugged into the printer.' None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '3 - Right-click the Start button, then click on “Search.\nRight-click the Start button, then click on “Search.”' None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '4 - Type “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer.\nType “HP” into the search field, then click on the icon for your printer. The HP printer software wizard will open and display on-screen.\n- If using the HP Deskjet 3050 printer for the first time on your Windows computer, go to HP’s website at http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-deskjet-3050-all-in-one-printer-series-j610/4066450/model/4066451#Z7_3054ICK0K8UDA0AQC11TA930C7 and click on “Download” to install the latest software and drivers for your printer.' True
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '5 - Click on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.\nClick on “Utilities,” then click on “Printer Setup and Software Selection.”' None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '6 - Select the option to connect a new printer to your computer.\nSelect the option to connect a new printer to your computer.' None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '7 - Follow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router.\nFollow the on-screen prompts to connect the HP Deskjet 3050 to your wireless router. You will be asked to enter the SSID or network name, as well as the security passphrase, also known as the WEP key or WPA.\n- Examine your wireless router to locate the SSID and WPA, or contact your Internet service provider for help with obtaining this information.' None
'Is hp printer software wizard opened?' '8 - Click on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard.\nClick on “Finish” on the last screen of the printer setup wizard. Your printer will now be connected to your wireless router.' None
'Is png to pdf website opened?' '0 - Converting a Scan Image File into a PDF' None
'Is png to pdf website opened?' "1 - Open the PNG to PDF website.\nOpen the PNG to PDF website. Go to http://png2pdf.com/ in your computer's web browser. If you weren't able to scan a document directly into a PDF, this website will allow you to turn a scanned image (e.g., a PNG) file into a PDF.\n- If you scanned your document into your computer as a JPG file, go to http://jpg2pdf.com/ instead." True
'Is png to pdf website opened?' "2 - Click UPLOAD FILES.\nClick UPLOAD FILES. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window." None
'Is png to pdf website opened?' '3 - Select your scanned image.\nSelect your scanned image. Go to the folder in which your scanned image was saved, then click the image to select it.' None
'Is png to pdf website opened?' "4 - Click Open.\nClick Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload the image to the PNG (or JPG) to PDF site." None
'Is png to pdf website opened?' '5 - Wait for your image to convert into a PDF.\nWait for your image to convert into a PDF. This should only take a few seconds.' None
'Is png to pdf website opened?' "6 - Click DOWNLOAD.\nClick DOWNLOAD. It's below your converted file in the middle of the window. Doing so will prompt your PDF to download onto your computer." None
"Is computer 's web browser opened?" '0 - Converting a Scan Image File into a PDF' None
"Is computer 's web browser opened?" "1 - Open the PNG to PDF website.\nOpen the PNG to PDF website. Go to http://png2pdf.com/ in your computer's web browser. If you weren't able to scan a document directly into a PDF, this website will allow you to turn a scanned image (e.g., a PNG) file into a PDF.\n- If you scanned your document into your computer as a JPG file, go to http://jpg2pdf.com/ instead." True
"Is computer 's web browser opened?" "2 - Click UPLOAD FILES.\nClick UPLOAD FILES. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window." None
"Is computer 's web browser opened?" '3 - Select your scanned image.\nSelect your scanned image. Go to the folder in which your scanned image was saved, then click the image to select it.' None
"Is computer 's web browser opened?" "4 - Click Open.\nClick Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload the image to the PNG (or JPG) to PDF site." None
"Is computer 's web browser opened?" '5 - Wait for your image to convert into a PDF.\nWait for your image to convert into a PDF. This should only take a few seconds.' None
"Is computer 's web browser opened?" "6 - Click DOWNLOAD.\nClick DOWNLOAD. It's below your converted file in the middle of the window. Doing so will prompt your PDF to download onto your computer." None
'Is http://jpg2pdf.com/ opened?' '0 - Converting a Scan Image File into a PDF' None
'Is http://jpg2pdf.com/ opened?' "1 - Open the PNG to PDF website.\nOpen the PNG to PDF website. Go to http://png2pdf.com/ in your computer's web browser. If you weren't able to scan a document directly into a PDF, this website will allow you to turn a scanned image (e.g., a PNG) file into a PDF.\n- If you scanned your document into your computer as a JPG file, go to http://jpg2pdf.com/ instead." True
'Is http://jpg2pdf.com/ opened?' "2 - Click UPLOAD FILES.\nClick UPLOAD FILES. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window." None
'Is http://jpg2pdf.com/ opened?' '3 - Select your scanned image.\nSelect your scanned image. Go to the folder in which your scanned image was saved, then click the image to select it.' None
'Is http://jpg2pdf.com/ opened?' "4 - Click Open.\nClick Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload the image to the PNG (or JPG) to PDF site." None
'Is http://jpg2pdf.com/ opened?' '5 - Wait for your image to convert into a PDF.\nWait for your image to convert into a PDF. This should only take a few seconds.' None
'Is http://jpg2pdf.com/ opened?' "6 - Click DOWNLOAD.\nClick DOWNLOAD. It's below your converted file in the middle of the window. Doing so will prompt your PDF to download onto your computer." None
'Is file explorer opened?' '0 - Converting a Scan Image File into a PDF' None
'Is file explorer opened?' "1 - Open the PNG to PDF website.\nOpen the PNG to PDF website. Go to http://png2pdf.com/ in your computer's web browser. If you weren't able to scan a document directly into a PDF, this website will allow you to turn a scanned image (e.g., a PNG) file into a PDF.\n- If you scanned your document into your computer as a JPG file, go to http://jpg2pdf.com/ instead." None
'Is file explorer opened?' "2 - Click UPLOAD FILES.\nClick UPLOAD FILES. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window." True
'Is file explorer opened?' '3 - Select your scanned image.\nSelect your scanned image. Go to the folder in which your scanned image was saved, then click the image to select it.' None
'Is file explorer opened?' "4 - Click Open.\nClick Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload the image to the PNG (or JPG) to PDF site." None
'Is file explorer opened?' '5 - Wait for your image to convert into a PDF.\nWait for your image to convert into a PDF. This should only take a few seconds.' None
'Is file explorer opened?' "6 - Click DOWNLOAD.\nClick DOWNLOAD. It's below your converted file in the middle of the window. Doing so will prompt your PDF to download onto your computer." None
'Is finder opened?' '0 - Converting a Scan Image File into a PDF' None
'Is finder opened?' "1 - Open the PNG to PDF website.\nOpen the PNG to PDF website. Go to http://png2pdf.com/ in your computer's web browser. If you weren't able to scan a document directly into a PDF, this website will allow you to turn a scanned image (e.g., a PNG) file into a PDF.\n- If you scanned your document into your computer as a JPG file, go to http://jpg2pdf.com/ instead." None
'Is finder opened?' "2 - Click UPLOAD FILES.\nClick UPLOAD FILES. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window." True
'Is finder opened?' '3 - Select your scanned image.\nSelect your scanned image. Go to the folder in which your scanned image was saved, then click the image to select it.' None
'Is finder opened?' "4 - Click Open.\nClick Open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload the image to the PNG (or JPG) to PDF site." None
'Is finder opened?' '5 - Wait for your image to convert into a PDF.\nWait for your image to convert into a PDF. This should only take a few seconds.' None
'Is finder opened?' "6 - Click DOWNLOAD.\nClick DOWNLOAD. It's below your converted file in the middle of the window. Doing so will prompt your PDF to download onto your computer." None
'Is scan opened?' '0 - Using a Scanner' None
'Is scan opened?' "1 - Find a scanner to use.\nFind a scanner to use. Typically, scanners are found near or combined with printers. If you don't have one at home, see if your local library or school/college campus has one you can use." None
'Is scan opened?' '2 - Place the drawing in the scanner.\nPlace the drawing in the scanner. Make sure the drawing is placed in the correct direction. You can always fix the rotation later on in through in-house software.' None
'Is scan opened?' '3 - Check for a connection point to access the file once scanned.\nCheck for a connection point to access the file once scanned. This could be through USB, WiFi, or through uploading on the internet (ex: Google Drive).' None
'Is scan opened?' '4 - Scan the drawing.\nScan the drawing. Wait, how do you do that? Fortunately, there is usually some free pre-installed software. Examples of software used are Image Capture for Mac and Scan for Windows 10.\n- Note: There are many slight nuances to scanning with different equipment so, if your lost on how to do this step then google "How to scan on [name of what your scanning with]." Hopefully, there is a wikiHow on that.' True
'Is scan opened?' '5 - Configure scan settings.\nConfigure scan settings. Depending on your preferences, you can change certain settings. \n- Color: You could choose to have color or black and white.\n- DPI: Increasing the DPI value to its highest is recommended for a better resolution (around 600 DPI will do fine) since it allows for manipulations later on. A lower value will be fine too, but editing it may make the drawing look worse.\n- File format: There are multiple file formats to choose but, JPEG and PNG are typically suitable. PNG is more preferable since it can scale while retaining its resolution at the cost of a larger file size.' None
'Is scan opened?' '6 - Edit the digital drawing.\nEdit the digital drawing. Most likely, the drawing will have some problems. Both Windows and Mac have their own in-house software for this. There is also free photo-editing software available such as Gimp. Clicking "Edit/markup" on Windows/Mac will pull up a window to make changes.\n- Crop: Clears up any white space on the edges of the paper if you haven\'t used the whole page for the drawing.\n- Note: You can convert/trace the drawing to a vector format for easier editing. This information will be mentioned later in the article.' None
'Is ubuntu software opened?' '0 - Uninstalling Programs with Ubuntu Software' None
'Is ubuntu software opened?' '1 - Open Ubuntu Software.\nOpen Ubuntu Software. Its app icon resembles an orange suitcase with a white "A" on it. Ubuntu Linux comes with this built-in software manager, allowing you to remove programs in just a few clicks.\n- If you can\'t find Ubuntu Software, click the Ubuntu logo in the upper-left corner of the screen, type ubuntu software into the search bar, and click the Ubuntu Software app icon.' True
'Is ubuntu software opened?' '2 - Click the Installed tab.\nClick the Installed tab. This computer-shaped tab is at the top of the Ubuntu Software window.' None
'Is ubuntu software opened?' '3 - Find the program that you want to uninstall.\nFind the program that you want to uninstall. Scroll through the list of installed programs until you arrive at the one that you want to uninstall, or type the name of an installed program into the search bar in the top-right corner of the window.' None
'Is ubuntu software opened?' "4 - Click Remove.\nClick Remove. It's to the right of the program that you want to uninstall." None
'Is ubuntu software opened?' '5 - Confirm the decision if prompted.\nConfirm the decision if prompted. If asked to confirm, click Remove again, or click OK.\n- The prompt that you see may vary slightly depending on your version of Ubuntu.' None
'Is ubuntu software opened?' '6 - Close Ubuntu Software.\nClose Ubuntu Software. Your program should now be uninstalled.' None
'Is install tab opened?' '0 - Uninstalling Programs with Ubuntu Software' None
'Is install tab opened?' '1 - Open Ubuntu Software.\nOpen Ubuntu Software. Its app icon resembles an orange suitcase with a white "A" on it. Ubuntu Linux comes with this built-in software manager, allowing you to remove programs in just a few clicks.\n- If you can\'t find Ubuntu Software, click the Ubuntu logo in the upper-left corner of the screen, type ubuntu software into the search bar, and click the Ubuntu Software app icon.' None
'Is install tab opened?' '2 - Click the Installed tab.\nClick the Installed tab. This computer-shaped tab is at the top of the Ubuntu Software window.' True
'Is install tab opened?' '3 - Find the program that you want to uninstall.\nFind the program that you want to uninstall. Scroll through the list of installed programs until you arrive at the one that you want to uninstall, or type the name of an installed program into the search bar in the top-right corner of the window.' None
'Is install tab opened?' "4 - Click Remove.\nClick Remove. It's to the right of the program that you want to uninstall." None
'Is install tab opened?' '5 - Confirm the decision if prompted.\nConfirm the decision if prompted. If asked to confirm, click Remove again, or click OK.\n- The prompt that you see may vary slightly depending on your version of Ubuntu.' None
'Is install tab opened?' '6 - Close Ubuntu Software.\nClose Ubuntu Software. Your program should now be uninstalled.' None
'Is gear opened?' '0 - Uninstalling Ubuntu Linux' None
'Is gear opened?' "1 - Make sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive.\nMake sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive. On a computer that's only running Linux, the easiest way to uninstall Ubuntu is by reformatting your computer using an installation CD.\n- Ubuntu typically isn't installed as the only operating system on a Mac.\n- To create a Windows CD on Ubuntu: insert the CD into your computer, download the ISO from the Windows download site, right-click the ISO, click Write to Disc..., select your disc, and click Create Image." None
'Is gear opened?' "2 - Insert the CD into the computer.\nInsert the CD into the computer. Make sure that the CD's logo is facing up when you do so.\n- Skip this step if you created a Windows CD in the previous step." None
'Is gear opened?' '3 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. Click the Settings gear in the top-right corner of the screen, click Shut Down... at the bottom of the resulting drop-down menu, and click the Restart icon in the pop-up menu.' True
'Is gear opened?' '4 - Boot from the CD.\nBoot from the CD. On most computers, you can press any key on your keyboard to do so.\n- If your computer isn\'t set to boot from the disc drive, you may have to press a "Boot Options" key during the restart screen, or select your Windows DVD as the boot option from the GRUB menu.' None
'Is gear opened?' "5 - Select a time and language, then click Next.\nSelect a time and language, then click Next. You'll use the drop-down menus in the middle of the Windows Setup window to select your preferred language and time zone." None
'Is gear opened?' "6 - Click Install now.\nClick Install now. It's in the middle of the window." None
'Is gear opened?' "7 - Enter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next.\nEnter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next. Type your product key into the text field near the bottom of the window.\n- You can also click the I don't have a product key link here if you'd like to enter the product key later. If you do this, you'll need to select a version of Windows before proceeding." None
'Is gear opened?' '8 - Check the "I accept" box, then click Next.\nCheck the "I accept" box, then click Next. Doing so will accept Microsoft\'s terms of use and take you to the next page.' None
'Is gear opened?' "9 - Click the Custom option.\nClick the Custom option. It's in the middle of the page." None
'Is gear opened?' '10 - Select the Ubuntu drive.\nSelect the Ubuntu drive. Click the hard drive on which Ubuntu Linux is installed.' None
'Is gear opened?' '11 - Delete the Ubuntu drive.\nDelete the Ubuntu drive. Click Delete, then click OK when prompted. This will delete Ubuntu from the drive and reformat the drive for NTFS, which is the file system used by Windows.\n- You may first have to click Drive options below the drive window.' None
'Is gear opened?' "12 - Click Next.\nClick Next. This indicates that you'd like to install Windows on the selected drive." None
'Is gear opened?' "13 - Follow the on-screen instructions.\nFollow the on-screen instructions. Once Windows finishes installing, you'll be prompted to set up your preferences (e.g., language, date, time, accessibility, and so on). Ubuntu is now gone from your computer." None
'Is shut down opened?' '0 - Uninstalling Ubuntu Linux' None
'Is shut down opened?' "1 - Make sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive.\nMake sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive. On a computer that's only running Linux, the easiest way to uninstall Ubuntu is by reformatting your computer using an installation CD.\n- Ubuntu typically isn't installed as the only operating system on a Mac.\n- To create a Windows CD on Ubuntu: insert the CD into your computer, download the ISO from the Windows download site, right-click the ISO, click Write to Disc..., select your disc, and click Create Image." None
'Is shut down opened?' "2 - Insert the CD into the computer.\nInsert the CD into the computer. Make sure that the CD's logo is facing up when you do so.\n- Skip this step if you created a Windows CD in the previous step." None
'Is shut down opened?' '3 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. Click the Settings gear in the top-right corner of the screen, click Shut Down... at the bottom of the resulting drop-down menu, and click the Restart icon in the pop-up menu.' True
'Is shut down opened?' '4 - Boot from the CD.\nBoot from the CD. On most computers, you can press any key on your keyboard to do so.\n- If your computer isn\'t set to boot from the disc drive, you may have to press a "Boot Options" key during the restart screen, or select your Windows DVD as the boot option from the GRUB menu.' None
'Is shut down opened?' "5 - Select a time and language, then click Next.\nSelect a time and language, then click Next. You'll use the drop-down menus in the middle of the Windows Setup window to select your preferred language and time zone." None
'Is shut down opened?' "6 - Click Install now.\nClick Install now. It's in the middle of the window." None
'Is shut down opened?' "7 - Enter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next.\nEnter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next. Type your product key into the text field near the bottom of the window.\n- You can also click the I don't have a product key link here if you'd like to enter the product key later. If you do this, you'll need to select a version of Windows before proceeding." None
'Is shut down opened?' '8 - Check the "I accept" box, then click Next.\nCheck the "I accept" box, then click Next. Doing so will accept Microsoft\'s terms of use and take you to the next page.' None
'Is shut down opened?' "9 - Click the Custom option.\nClick the Custom option. It's in the middle of the page." None
'Is shut down opened?' '10 - Select the Ubuntu drive.\nSelect the Ubuntu drive. Click the hard drive on which Ubuntu Linux is installed.' None
'Is shut down opened?' '11 - Delete the Ubuntu drive.\nDelete the Ubuntu drive. Click Delete, then click OK when prompted. This will delete Ubuntu from the drive and reformat the drive for NTFS, which is the file system used by Windows.\n- You may first have to click Drive options below the drive window.' None
'Is shut down opened?' "12 - Click Next.\nClick Next. This indicates that you'd like to install Windows on the selected drive." None
'Is shut down opened?' "13 - Follow the on-screen instructions.\nFollow the on-screen instructions. Once Windows finishes installing, you'll be prompted to set up your preferences (e.g., language, date, time, accessibility, and so on). Ubuntu is now gone from your computer." None
'Is next opened?' '0 - Uninstalling Ubuntu Linux' None
'Is next opened?' "1 - Make sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive.\nMake sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive. On a computer that's only running Linux, the easiest way to uninstall Ubuntu is by reformatting your computer using an installation CD.\n- Ubuntu typically isn't installed as the only operating system on a Mac.\n- To create a Windows CD on Ubuntu: insert the CD into your computer, download the ISO from the Windows download site, right-click the ISO, click Write to Disc..., select your disc, and click Create Image." None
'Is next opened?' "2 - Insert the CD into the computer.\nInsert the CD into the computer. Make sure that the CD's logo is facing up when you do so.\n- Skip this step if you created a Windows CD in the previous step." None
'Is next opened?' '3 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. Click the Settings gear in the top-right corner of the screen, click Shut Down... at the bottom of the resulting drop-down menu, and click the Restart icon in the pop-up menu.' None
'Is next opened?' '4 - Boot from the CD.\nBoot from the CD. On most computers, you can press any key on your keyboard to do so.\n- If your computer isn\'t set to boot from the disc drive, you may have to press a "Boot Options" key during the restart screen, or select your Windows DVD as the boot option from the GRUB menu.' None
'Is next opened?' "5 - Select a time and language, then click Next.\nSelect a time and language, then click Next. You'll use the drop-down menus in the middle of the Windows Setup window to select your preferred language and time zone." True
'Is next opened?' "6 - Click Install now.\nClick Install now. It's in the middle of the window." None
'Is next opened?' "7 - Enter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next.\nEnter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next. Type your product key into the text field near the bottom of the window.\n- You can also click the I don't have a product key link here if you'd like to enter the product key later. If you do this, you'll need to select a version of Windows before proceeding." None
'Is next opened?' '8 - Check the "I accept" box, then click Next.\nCheck the "I accept" box, then click Next. Doing so will accept Microsoft\'s terms of use and take you to the next page.' None
'Is next opened?' "9 - Click the Custom option.\nClick the Custom option. It's in the middle of the page." None
'Is next opened?' '10 - Select the Ubuntu drive.\nSelect the Ubuntu drive. Click the hard drive on which Ubuntu Linux is installed.' None
'Is next opened?' '11 - Delete the Ubuntu drive.\nDelete the Ubuntu drive. Click Delete, then click OK when prompted. This will delete Ubuntu from the drive and reformat the drive for NTFS, which is the file system used by Windows.\n- You may first have to click Drive options below the drive window.' None
'Is next opened?' "12 - Click Next.\nClick Next. This indicates that you'd like to install Windows on the selected drive." None
'Is next opened?' "13 - Follow the on-screen instructions.\nFollow the on-screen instructions. Once Windows finishes installing, you'll be prompted to set up your preferences (e.g., language, date, time, accessibility, and so on). Ubuntu is now gone from your computer." None
'Is install opened?' '0 - Uninstalling Ubuntu Linux' None
'Is install opened?' "1 - Make sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive.\nMake sure that you have a Windows CD or USB drive. On a computer that's only running Linux, the easiest way to uninstall Ubuntu is by reformatting your computer using an installation CD.\n- Ubuntu typically isn't installed as the only operating system on a Mac.\n- To create a Windows CD on Ubuntu: insert the CD into your computer, download the ISO from the Windows download site, right-click the ISO, click Write to Disc..., select your disc, and click Create Image." None
'Is install opened?' "2 - Insert the CD into the computer.\nInsert the CD into the computer. Make sure that the CD's logo is facing up when you do so.\n- Skip this step if you created a Windows CD in the previous step." None
'Is install opened?' '3 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. Click the Settings gear in the top-right corner of the screen, click Shut Down... at the bottom of the resulting drop-down menu, and click the Restart icon in the pop-up menu.' None
'Is install opened?' '4 - Boot from the CD.\nBoot from the CD. On most computers, you can press any key on your keyboard to do so.\n- If your computer isn\'t set to boot from the disc drive, you may have to press a "Boot Options" key during the restart screen, or select your Windows DVD as the boot option from the GRUB menu.' None
'Is install opened?' "5 - Select a time and language, then click Next.\nSelect a time and language, then click Next. You'll use the drop-down menus in the middle of the Windows Setup window to select your preferred language and time zone." None
'Is install opened?' "6 - Click Install now.\nClick Install now. It's in the middle of the window." True
'Is install opened?' "7 - Enter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next.\nEnter your Windows 10 product key, then click Next. Type your product key into the text field near the bottom of the window.\n- You can also click the I don't have a product key link here if you'd like to enter the product key later. If you do this, you'll need to select a version of Windows before proceeding." None
'Is install opened?' '8 - Check the "I accept" box, then click Next.\nCheck the "I accept" box, then click Next. Doing so will accept Microsoft\'s terms of use and take you to the next page.' None
'Is install opened?' "9 - Click the Custom option.\nClick the Custom option. It's in the middle of the page." None
'Is install opened?' '10 - Select the Ubuntu drive.\nSelect the Ubuntu drive. Click the hard drive on which Ubuntu Linux is installed.' None
'Is install opened?' '11 - Delete the Ubuntu drive.\nDelete the Ubuntu drive. Click Delete, then click OK when prompted. This will delete Ubuntu from the drive and reformat the drive for NTFS, which is the file system used by Windows.\n- You may first have to click Drive options below the drive window.' None
'Is install opened?' "12 - Click Next.\nClick Next. This indicates that you'd like to install Windows on the selected drive." None
'Is install opened?' "13 - Follow the on-screen instructions.\nFollow the on-screen instructions. Once Windows finishes installing, you'll be prompted to set up your preferences (e.g., language, date, time, accessibility, and so on). Ubuntu is now gone from your computer." None
'Is https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop opened?' '0 - Downloading Ubuntu' None
'Is https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop opened?' "1 - Open the Ubuntu website.\nOpen the Ubuntu website. Go to https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop in your computer's web browser. You can download the Ubuntu disk image (also known as an ISO file) here.\n- ;" True
'Is https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop opened?' "2 - Scroll down to the latest version of Ubuntu.\nScroll down to the latest version of Ubuntu. You'll find it near the bottom of the page." None
'Is https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop opened?' "3 - Click Download.\nClick Download. It's a green button to the right of your selected version of Ubuntu. Doing so takes you to the support page." None
'Is https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop opened?' '4 - Scroll down and click Download Now.\nScroll down and click Download Now. This link is in the bottom-left corner of the page.' None
'Is https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop opened?' "5 - Make sure that Ubuntu begins downloading.\nMake sure that Ubuntu begins downloading. The Ubuntu ISO should begin downloading immediately, but if it doesn't, you can click the download now link at the top of the page. While the Ubuntu ISO downloads, you'll have plenty of time to set up your virtual machine in VirtualBox." None
'Is download now opened?' '0 - Downloading Ubuntu' None
'Is download now opened?' "1 - Open the Ubuntu website.\nOpen the Ubuntu website. Go to https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop in your computer's web browser. You can download the Ubuntu disk image (also known as an ISO file) here.\n- ;" None
'Is download now opened?' "2 - Scroll down to the latest version of Ubuntu.\nScroll down to the latest version of Ubuntu. You'll find it near the bottom of the page." None
'Is download now opened?' "3 - Click Download.\nClick Download. It's a green button to the right of your selected version of Ubuntu. Doing so takes you to the support page." None
'Is download now opened?' '4 - Scroll down and click Download Now.\nScroll down and click Download Now. This link is in the bottom-left corner of the page.' True
'Is download now opened?' "5 - Make sure that Ubuntu begins downloading.\nMake sure that Ubuntu begins downloading. The Ubuntu ISO should begin downloading immediately, but if it doesn't, you can click the download now link at the top of the page. While the Ubuntu ISO downloads, you'll have plenty of time to set up your virtual machine in VirtualBox." None
'Is terminal opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is terminal opened?' '1 - Open a Terminal window on your Ubuntu system.\nOpen a Terminal window on your Ubuntu system. Click the Dash icon on the top-left, and select Terminal from your app list to open the Terminal.\n- Alternatively, press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open the Terminal.\n- ;' True
'Is terminal opened?' '2 - Type sudo apt-get update in Terminal.\nType sudo apt-get update in Terminal. This command will update all your repositories, and make sure you have the latest versions of packages.' None
'Is terminal opened?' "3 - Press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard.\nPress ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard. This will run your command, and update your repositories.\n- If you're prompted, enter your admin user password, and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return to proceed." None
'Is terminal opened?' '4 - Type sudo apt-get install ubuntu-gnome-desktop.\nType sudo apt-get install ubuntu-gnome-desktop. This command will install the full Gnome desktop environment with the standard applications and optimizations for Ubuntu.\n- Alternatively, you can only install the Gnome Shell by using the sudo apt-get install gnome-shell command.\n- Gnome Shell will install the minimal packages required for the Gnome desktop environment, but exclude the additional desktop apps and Ubuntu themes that come with the full installation.\n- The ubuntu-gnome-desktop install already includes Gnome Shell in it.\n- To make sure, you can also combine the two commands, and type sudo apt-get install gnome-shell ubuntu-gnome-desktop.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '5 - Press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard.\nPress ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard. This will run the command, and start installing the Gnome desktop environment on your computer.' None
'Is terminal opened?' "6 - Enter y on your keyboard when prompted.\nEnter y on your keyboard when prompted. During the installation, you'll be prompted to upgrade several packages. Type y and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return to proceed with the install." None
'Is terminal opened?' "7 - Select a display manager when prompted.\nSelect a display manager when prompted. Towards the end of your installation, you'll be prompted to select between gdm3 and lightDM as your Gnome display manager.\n- Gdm3 is the default Gnome 3 desktop environment greeter. LightDM is a lighter and faster version of the same greeter system.\n- Use the Tab ↹ key to select, and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return to confirm." None
'Is terminal opened?' '8 - Restart your computer.\nRestart your computer. When your installation is finished, reboot your computer to start using your Ubuntu system with the Gnome desktop environment.\n- For a quick reboot, you can run the reboot command in the Terminal.' None
'Is https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. opened?' '1 - Download the Android Emulator.\nDownload the Android Emulator. To download WhatsApp on your Ubuntu you must install the Android emulator by visiting https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. After successfully installing this on your computer, a screen will appear on your computer with several files. Among these files you have to click on ‘tools’ and then the ‘Android’ option. Finally, click on the ‘install package’ option and then ‘select all’ and it gets downloaded. This might take a few minutes and therefore, you must be patient.\n- ;' True
'Is https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. opened?' '2 - Select AVD.\nSelect AVD. While the installation process goes on some promotional messages would pop up on screen related to Motorola, HTC, Sony or something else. Just cancel these windows. Go to the menu ‘tools’ next and select the ‘manage AVD’s’ option. Next, click on the ‘new’ option which requires filling of the data. Once the data is successfully filled, click on ‘create AVD’.' None
'Is https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. opened?' '3 - Choose the OS.\nChoose the OS. A new window will open where you are supposed to click on the ‘Ok’ option. You then need to return to the AVDs selection window and ‘Android 2.3’ has to be selected. After this click on ‘start’ and a window will appear. Click on ‘launch’ to create final defaults.' None
'Is https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. opened?' '4 - Search for WhatsApp.\nSearch for WhatsApp. Once the emulator has been set up and you can search for the app called ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ with the aid of the search icon. Follow the subsequent steps for downloading and installing the app. After the installation is complete, you can see the icon of ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ on the menu of apps.' None
'Is https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. opened?' '5 - Click on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data.\nClick on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data. Either continue with your existing number or create a new account. So the process thereby stands complete of installing WhatsApp for Ubuntu and you can continue to enjoy using their services and the benefits that you do not get on your smartphones.' None
'Is tool opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is tool opened?' '1 - Download the Android Emulator.\nDownload the Android Emulator. To download WhatsApp on your Ubuntu you must install the Android emulator by visiting https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. After successfully installing this on your computer, a screen will appear on your computer with several files. Among these files you have to click on ‘tools’ and then the ‘Android’ option. Finally, click on the ‘install package’ option and then ‘select all’ and it gets downloaded. This might take a few minutes and therefore, you must be patient.\n- ;' True
'Is tool opened?' '2 - Select AVD.\nSelect AVD. While the installation process goes on some promotional messages would pop up on screen related to Motorola, HTC, Sony or something else. Just cancel these windows. Go to the menu ‘tools’ next and select the ‘manage AVD’s’ option. Next, click on the ‘new’ option which requires filling of the data. Once the data is successfully filled, click on ‘create AVD’.' None
'Is tool opened?' '3 - Choose the OS.\nChoose the OS. A new window will open where you are supposed to click on the ‘Ok’ option. You then need to return to the AVDs selection window and ‘Android 2.3’ has to be selected. After this click on ‘start’ and a window will appear. Click on ‘launch’ to create final defaults.' None
'Is tool opened?' '4 - Search for WhatsApp.\nSearch for WhatsApp. Once the emulator has been set up and you can search for the app called ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ with the aid of the search icon. Follow the subsequent steps for downloading and installing the app. After the installation is complete, you can see the icon of ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ on the menu of apps.' None
'Is tool opened?' '5 - Click on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data.\nClick on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data. Either continue with your existing number or create a new account. So the process thereby stands complete of installing WhatsApp for Ubuntu and you can continue to enjoy using their services and the benefits that you do not get on your smartphones.' None
"Is manage avd 's opened?" '0 - Steps' None
"Is manage avd 's opened?" '1 - Download the Android Emulator.\nDownload the Android Emulator. To download WhatsApp on your Ubuntu you must install the Android emulator by visiting https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. After successfully installing this on your computer, a screen will appear on your computer with several files. Among these files you have to click on ‘tools’ and then the ‘Android’ option. Finally, click on the ‘install package’ option and then ‘select all’ and it gets downloaded. This might take a few minutes and therefore, you must be patient.\n- ;' None
"Is manage avd 's opened?" '2 - Select AVD.\nSelect AVD. While the installation process goes on some promotional messages would pop up on screen related to Motorola, HTC, Sony or something else. Just cancel these windows. Go to the menu ‘tools’ next and select the ‘manage AVD’s’ option. Next, click on the ‘new’ option which requires filling of the data. Once the data is successfully filled, click on ‘create AVD’.' True
"Is manage avd 's opened?" '3 - Choose the OS.\nChoose the OS. A new window will open where you are supposed to click on the ‘Ok’ option. You then need to return to the AVDs selection window and ‘Android 2.3’ has to be selected. After this click on ‘start’ and a window will appear. Click on ‘launch’ to create final defaults.' None
"Is manage avd 's opened?" '4 - Search for WhatsApp.\nSearch for WhatsApp. Once the emulator has been set up and you can search for the app called ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ with the aid of the search icon. Follow the subsequent steps for downloading and installing the app. After the installation is complete, you can see the icon of ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ on the menu of apps.' None
"Is manage avd 's opened?" '5 - Click on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data.\nClick on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data. Either continue with your existing number or create a new account. So the process thereby stands complete of installing WhatsApp for Ubuntu and you can continue to enjoy using their services and the benefits that you do not get on your smartphones.' None
'Is new opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is new opened?' '1 - Download the Android Emulator.\nDownload the Android Emulator. To download WhatsApp on your Ubuntu you must install the Android emulator by visiting https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. After successfully installing this on your computer, a screen will appear on your computer with several files. Among these files you have to click on ‘tools’ and then the ‘Android’ option. Finally, click on the ‘install package’ option and then ‘select all’ and it gets downloaded. This might take a few minutes and therefore, you must be patient.\n- ;' None
'Is new opened?' '2 - Select AVD.\nSelect AVD. While the installation process goes on some promotional messages would pop up on screen related to Motorola, HTC, Sony or something else. Just cancel these windows. Go to the menu ‘tools’ next and select the ‘manage AVD’s’ option. Next, click on the ‘new’ option which requires filling of the data. Once the data is successfully filled, click on ‘create AVD’.' True
'Is new opened?' '3 - Choose the OS.\nChoose the OS. A new window will open where you are supposed to click on the ‘Ok’ option. You then need to return to the AVDs selection window and ‘Android 2.3’ has to be selected. After this click on ‘start’ and a window will appear. Click on ‘launch’ to create final defaults.' None
'Is new opened?' '4 - Search for WhatsApp.\nSearch for WhatsApp. Once the emulator has been set up and you can search for the app called ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ with the aid of the search icon. Follow the subsequent steps for downloading and installing the app. After the installation is complete, you can see the icon of ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ on the menu of apps.' None
'Is new opened?' '5 - Click on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data.\nClick on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data. Either continue with your existing number or create a new account. So the process thereby stands complete of installing WhatsApp for Ubuntu and you can continue to enjoy using their services and the benefits that you do not get on your smartphones.' None
'Is create avd opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is create avd opened?' '1 - Download the Android Emulator.\nDownload the Android Emulator. To download WhatsApp on your Ubuntu you must install the Android emulator by visiting https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. After successfully installing this on your computer, a screen will appear on your computer with several files. Among these files you have to click on ‘tools’ and then the ‘Android’ option. Finally, click on the ‘install package’ option and then ‘select all’ and it gets downloaded. This might take a few minutes and therefore, you must be patient.\n- ;' None
'Is create avd opened?' '2 - Select AVD.\nSelect AVD. While the installation process goes on some promotional messages would pop up on screen related to Motorola, HTC, Sony or something else. Just cancel these windows. Go to the menu ‘tools’ next and select the ‘manage AVD’s’ option. Next, click on the ‘new’ option which requires filling of the data. Once the data is successfully filled, click on ‘create AVD’.' True
'Is create avd opened?' '3 - Choose the OS.\nChoose the OS. A new window will open where you are supposed to click on the ‘Ok’ option. You then need to return to the AVDs selection window and ‘Android 2.3’ has to be selected. After this click on ‘start’ and a window will appear. Click on ‘launch’ to create final defaults.' None
'Is create avd opened?' '4 - Search for WhatsApp.\nSearch for WhatsApp. Once the emulator has been set up and you can search for the app called ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ with the aid of the search icon. Follow the subsequent steps for downloading and installing the app. After the installation is complete, you can see the icon of ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ on the menu of apps.' None
'Is create avd opened?' '5 - Click on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data.\nClick on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data. Either continue with your existing number or create a new account. So the process thereby stands complete of installing WhatsApp for Ubuntu and you can continue to enjoy using their services and the benefits that you do not get on your smartphones.' None
'Is start opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is start opened?' '1 - Download the Android Emulator.\nDownload the Android Emulator. To download WhatsApp on your Ubuntu you must install the Android emulator by visiting https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. After successfully installing this on your computer, a screen will appear on your computer with several files. Among these files you have to click on ‘tools’ and then the ‘Android’ option. Finally, click on the ‘install package’ option and then ‘select all’ and it gets downloaded. This might take a few minutes and therefore, you must be patient.\n- ;' None
'Is start opened?' '2 - Select AVD.\nSelect AVD. While the installation process goes on some promotional messages would pop up on screen related to Motorola, HTC, Sony or something else. Just cancel these windows. Go to the menu ‘tools’ next and select the ‘manage AVD’s’ option. Next, click on the ‘new’ option which requires filling of the data. Once the data is successfully filled, click on ‘create AVD’.' None
'Is start opened?' '3 - Choose the OS.\nChoose the OS. A new window will open where you are supposed to click on the ‘Ok’ option. You then need to return to the AVDs selection window and ‘Android 2.3’ has to be selected. After this click on ‘start’ and a window will appear. Click on ‘launch’ to create final defaults.' True
'Is start opened?' '4 - Search for WhatsApp.\nSearch for WhatsApp. Once the emulator has been set up and you can search for the app called ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ with the aid of the search icon. Follow the subsequent steps for downloading and installing the app. After the installation is complete, you can see the icon of ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ on the menu of apps.' None
'Is start opened?' '5 - Click on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data.\nClick on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data. Either continue with your existing number or create a new account. So the process thereby stands complete of installing WhatsApp for Ubuntu and you can continue to enjoy using their services and the benefits that you do not get on your smartphones.' None
'Is launch opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is launch opened?' '1 - Download the Android Emulator.\nDownload the Android Emulator. To download WhatsApp on your Ubuntu you must install the Android emulator by visiting https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r16-linux.tgz. After successfully installing this on your computer, a screen will appear on your computer with several files. Among these files you have to click on ‘tools’ and then the ‘Android’ option. Finally, click on the ‘install package’ option and then ‘select all’ and it gets downloaded. This might take a few minutes and therefore, you must be patient.\n- ;' None
'Is launch opened?' '2 - Select AVD.\nSelect AVD. While the installation process goes on some promotional messages would pop up on screen related to Motorola, HTC, Sony or something else. Just cancel these windows. Go to the menu ‘tools’ next and select the ‘manage AVD’s’ option. Next, click on the ‘new’ option which requires filling of the data. Once the data is successfully filled, click on ‘create AVD’.' None
'Is launch opened?' '3 - Choose the OS.\nChoose the OS. A new window will open where you are supposed to click on the ‘Ok’ option. You then need to return to the AVDs selection window and ‘Android 2.3’ has to be selected. After this click on ‘start’ and a window will appear. Click on ‘launch’ to create final defaults.' True
'Is launch opened?' '4 - Search for WhatsApp.\nSearch for WhatsApp. Once the emulator has been set up and you can search for the app called ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ with the aid of the search icon. Follow the subsequent steps for downloading and installing the app. After the installation is complete, you can see the icon of ‘Whatsapp for Ubuntu’ on the menu of apps.' None
'Is launch opened?' '5 - Click on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data.\nClick on the WhatsApp icon and fill up the required data. Either continue with your existing number or create a new account. So the process thereby stands complete of installing WhatsApp for Ubuntu and you can continue to enjoy using their services and the benefits that you do not get on your smartphones.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '0 - Installing Legacy Skype' None
'Is terminal opened?' '1 - Open your Terminal.\nOpen your Terminal. Ubuntu previously recommended installing Skype using the Canonical (Ubuntu developer) repository instead of the packages from the Skype website. This will ensure that you get the proper version for your system. The Terminal may be intimidating, but you\'ll just need to enter a couple different commands.\n- You can quickly open the Terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T or by opening "Applications" → "Accessories" → "Terminal".' True
'Is terminal opened?' "2 - Determine if you're running the 32- or 64-bit version of Ubuntu.\nDetermine if you're running the 32- or 64-bit version of Ubuntu. You'll need to know this before proceeding so that you can install the correct software.\n- Type sudo uname --m and press ↵ Enter. Type in your administrator password.\n- If the Terminal returns i686, you are running the 32-bit version.\n- If the Terminal returns x86_64, you are running the 64-bit version." None
'Is terminal opened?' '3 - Enable MultiArch if you are running 64-bit Linux.\nEnable MultiArch if you are running 64-bit Linux. This allows for better compatibility with programs compiled for other computers.\n- Type sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 and press ↵ Enter. Type in your administrator password to download the package.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '4 - Add the Canonical partner repository.\nAdd the Canonical partner repository. This will give you the ability to install any of the programs hosted on this repository, which includes the latest versions of Skype.\n- Type or paste sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ $(lsb_release -sc) partner" and press ↵ Enter.' None
'Is terminal opened?' '5 - Install Skype.\nInstall Skype. Now that you have the proper dependencies and the Canonical partner repository, you can download and install the Skype software.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Type sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install skype and press ↵ Enter to install Skype. The installation process may take a few minutes to complete.\n- You can also install Skype using the Software Center since you\'ve added the Canonical partner repository. Open the Software Center, search for "Skype", and then click the "Install" button to download and install it.' None
'Is password opened?' '0 - Installing Legacy Skype' None
'Is password opened?' '1 - Open your Terminal.\nOpen your Terminal. Ubuntu previously recommended installing Skype using the Canonical (Ubuntu developer) repository instead of the packages from the Skype website. This will ensure that you get the proper version for your system. The Terminal may be intimidating, but you\'ll just need to enter a couple different commands.\n- You can quickly open the Terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T or by opening "Applications" → "Accessories" → "Terminal".' None
'Is password opened?' "2 - Determine if you're running the 32- or 64-bit version of Ubuntu.\nDetermine if you're running the 32- or 64-bit version of Ubuntu. You'll need to know this before proceeding so that you can install the correct software.\n- Type sudo uname --m and press ↵ Enter. Type in your administrator password.\n- If the Terminal returns i686, you are running the 32-bit version.\n- If the Terminal returns x86_64, you are running the 64-bit version." True
'Is password opened?' '3 - Enable MultiArch if you are running 64-bit Linux.\nEnable MultiArch if you are running 64-bit Linux. This allows for better compatibility with programs compiled for other computers.\n- Type sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 and press ↵ Enter. Type in your administrator password to download the package.' None
'Is password opened?' '4 - Add the Canonical partner repository.\nAdd the Canonical partner repository. This will give you the ability to install any of the programs hosted on this repository, which includes the latest versions of Skype.\n- Type or paste sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ $(lsb_release -sc) partner" and press ↵ Enter.' None
'Is password opened?' '5 - Install Skype.\nInstall Skype. Now that you have the proper dependencies and the Canonical partner repository, you can download and install the Skype software.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- \n- Type sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install skype and press ↵ Enter to install Skype. The installation process may take a few minutes to complete.\n- You can also install Skype using the Software Center since you\'ve added the Canonical partner repository. Open the Software Center, search for "Skype", and then click the "Install" button to download and install it.' None
'Is menu opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is menu opened?' "1 - Connect your webcam to your Windows PC.\nConnect your webcam to your Windows PC. Connect the USB cable to an available port on your PC, and then install its software when prompted.\n- If you're using a built-in webcam on a laptop or monitor, you can skip this step.\n- ;" None
'Is menu opened?' '2 - Click the menu.\nClick the menu. It’s usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.' True
'Is menu opened?' '3 - Type camera into the search bar.\nType camera into the search bar. You may have to click a circle or magnifying glass icon to open the search bar first.' None
'Is menu opened?' '4 - Click Camera.\nClick Camera. The camera app will open on the screen. This should automatically start your webcam.\n- If asked to allow the app permission to access your webcam, be sure to give all requested permissions.' None
'Is menu opened?' '5 - Click .\nClick . It’s at the top-right corner of the camera preview screen.' None
'Is menu opened?' '6 - Select a video recording speed.\nSelect a video recording speed. Scroll down the right column to the “Videos” header, and then select your desired resolution from the drop-down menu. The higher the resolution, the better the quality (and the larger the file size).' None
'Is menu opened?' '7 - Click anywhere else on the video.\nClick anywhere else on the video. This closes the settings menu.' None
'Is menu opened?' '8 - Click the video icon.\nClick the video icon. It’s the outline of a video camera on the right side of the window. This switches the camera to video mode.' None
'Is menu opened?' '9 - Click the video icon to start recording.\nClick the video icon to start recording. It’s the large white version of the video camera on the left side of the window. The time count at the bottom-center part of the preview screen will increase as you continue to record.' None
'Is menu opened?' '10 - Click the stop button to stop recording.\nClick the stop button to stop recording. It’s the red square on the right side of the window. The video will stop recording immediately. The finished video will be saved to the “Camera Roll” folder inside your “Photos” folder.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is search bar opened?' "1 - Connect your webcam to your Windows PC.\nConnect your webcam to your Windows PC. Connect the USB cable to an available port on your PC, and then install its software when prompted.\n- If you're using a built-in webcam on a laptop or monitor, you can skip this step.\n- ;" None
'Is search bar opened?' '2 - Click the menu.\nClick the menu. It’s usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '3 - Type camera into the search bar.\nType camera into the search bar. You may have to click a circle or magnifying glass icon to open the search bar first.' True
'Is search bar opened?' '4 - Click Camera.\nClick Camera. The camera app will open on the screen. This should automatically start your webcam.\n- If asked to allow the app permission to access your webcam, be sure to give all requested permissions.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '5 - Click .\nClick . It’s at the top-right corner of the camera preview screen.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '6 - Select a video recording speed.\nSelect a video recording speed. Scroll down the right column to the “Videos” header, and then select your desired resolution from the drop-down menu. The higher the resolution, the better the quality (and the larger the file size).' None
'Is search bar opened?' '7 - Click anywhere else on the video.\nClick anywhere else on the video. This closes the settings menu.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '8 - Click the video icon.\nClick the video icon. It’s the outline of a video camera on the right side of the window. This switches the camera to video mode.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '9 - Click the video icon to start recording.\nClick the video icon to start recording. It’s the large white version of the video camera on the left side of the window. The time count at the bottom-center part of the preview screen will increase as you continue to record.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '10 - Click the stop button to stop recording.\nClick the stop button to stop recording. It’s the red square on the right side of the window. The video will stop recording immediately. The finished video will be saved to the “Camera Roll” folder inside your “Photos” folder.' None
'Is setting opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is setting opened?' "1 - Connect your webcam to your Windows PC.\nConnect your webcam to your Windows PC. Connect the USB cable to an available port on your PC, and then install its software when prompted.\n- If you're using a built-in webcam on a laptop or monitor, you can skip this step.\n- ;" None
'Is setting opened?' '2 - Click the menu.\nClick the menu. It’s usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is setting opened?' '3 - Type camera into the search bar.\nType camera into the search bar. You may have to click a circle or magnifying glass icon to open the search bar first.' None
'Is setting opened?' '4 - Click Camera.\nClick Camera. The camera app will open on the screen. This should automatically start your webcam.\n- If asked to allow the app permission to access your webcam, be sure to give all requested permissions.' None
'Is setting opened?' '5 - Click .\nClick . It’s at the top-right corner of the camera preview screen.' None
'Is setting opened?' '6 - Select a video recording speed.\nSelect a video recording speed. Scroll down the right column to the “Videos” header, and then select your desired resolution from the drop-down menu. The higher the resolution, the better the quality (and the larger the file size).' None
'Is setting opened?' '7 - Click anywhere else on the video.\nClick anywhere else on the video. This closes the settings menu.' False
'Is setting opened?' '8 - Click the video icon.\nClick the video icon. It’s the outline of a video camera on the right side of the window. This switches the camera to video mode.' None
'Is setting opened?' '9 - Click the video icon to start recording.\nClick the video icon to start recording. It’s the large white version of the video camera on the left side of the window. The time count at the bottom-center part of the preview screen will increase as you continue to record.' None
'Is setting opened?' '10 - Click the stop button to stop recording.\nClick the stop button to stop recording. It’s the red square on the right side of the window. The video will stop recording immediately. The finished video will be saved to the “Camera Roll” folder inside your “Photos” folder.' None
'Is camera app opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is camera app opened?' "1 - Connect your webcam to your Windows PC.\nConnect your webcam to your Windows PC. Connect the USB cable to an available port on your PC, and then install its software when prompted.\n- If you're using a built-in webcam on a laptop or monitor, you can skip this step.\n- ;" None
'Is camera app opened?' '2 - Click the menu.\nClick the menu. It’s usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is camera app opened?' '3 - Type camera into the search bar.\nType camera into the search bar. You may have to click a circle or magnifying glass icon to open the search bar first.' None
'Is camera app opened?' '4 - Click Camera.\nClick Camera. The camera app will open on the screen. This should automatically start your webcam.\n- If asked to allow the app permission to access your webcam, be sure to give all requested permissions.' True
'Is camera app opened?' '5 - Click .\nClick . It’s at the top-right corner of the camera preview screen.' None
'Is camera app opened?' '6 - Select a video recording speed.\nSelect a video recording speed. Scroll down the right column to the “Videos” header, and then select your desired resolution from the drop-down menu. The higher the resolution, the better the quality (and the larger the file size).' None
'Is camera app opened?' '7 - Click anywhere else on the video.\nClick anywhere else on the video. This closes the settings menu.' None
'Is camera app opened?' '8 - Click the video icon.\nClick the video icon. It’s the outline of a video camera on the right side of the window. This switches the camera to video mode.' None
'Is camera app opened?' '9 - Click the video icon to start recording.\nClick the video icon to start recording. It’s the large white version of the video camera on the left side of the window. The time count at the bottom-center part of the preview screen will increase as you continue to record.' None
'Is camera app opened?' '10 - Click the stop button to stop recording.\nClick the stop button to stop recording. It’s the red square on the right side of the window. The video will stop recording immediately. The finished video will be saved to the “Camera Roll” folder inside your “Photos” folder.' None
'Is video ico opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is video ico opened?' "1 - Connect your webcam to your Windows PC.\nConnect your webcam to your Windows PC. Connect the USB cable to an available port on your PC, and then install its software when prompted.\n- If you're using a built-in webcam on a laptop or monitor, you can skip this step.\n- ;" None
'Is video ico opened?' '2 - Click the menu.\nClick the menu. It’s usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.' None
'Is video ico opened?' '3 - Type camera into the search bar.\nType camera into the search bar. You may have to click a circle or magnifying glass icon to open the search bar first.' None
'Is video ico opened?' '4 - Click Camera.\nClick Camera. The camera app will open on the screen. This should automatically start your webcam.\n- If asked to allow the app permission to access your webcam, be sure to give all requested permissions.' None
'Is video ico opened?' '5 - Click .\nClick . It’s at the top-right corner of the camera preview screen.' None
'Is video ico opened?' '6 - Select a video recording speed.\nSelect a video recording speed. Scroll down the right column to the “Videos” header, and then select your desired resolution from the drop-down menu. The higher the resolution, the better the quality (and the larger the file size).' None
'Is video ico opened?' '7 - Click anywhere else on the video.\nClick anywhere else on the video. This closes the settings menu.' None
'Is video ico opened?' '8 - Click the video icon.\nClick the video icon. It’s the outline of a video camera on the right side of the window. This switches the camera to video mode.' True
'Is video ico opened?' '9 - Click the video icon to start recording.\nClick the video icon to start recording. It’s the large white version of the video camera on the left side of the window. The time count at the bottom-center part of the preview screen will increase as you continue to record.' None
'Is video ico opened?' '10 - Click the stop button to stop recording.\nClick the stop button to stop recording. It’s the red square on the right side of the window. The video will stop recording immediately. The finished video will be saved to the “Camera Roll” folder inside your “Photos” folder.' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '1 - Connect the webcam to your PC or Mac.\nConnect the webcam to your PC or Mac. If you haven’t yet set up your webcam, see Set up a Webcam now.;' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '2 - Open OBS Studio.\nOpen OBS Studio. It’s in the All Apps area of the Start menu in Windows, and the Applications folder in macOS.' True
'Is obs studio opened?' '3 - Click + under “Sources.\nClick + under “Sources.” It’s the first icon at the bottom of the “Sources” box. A menu will appear.' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '4 - Click Video Capture Device.\nClick Video Capture Device. It’s near the bottom of the menu. This opens the “Create/Select Source” window.' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '5 - Type a name for the webcam.\nType a name for the webcam. It goes into the “Create New” box at the top of the window.' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '6 - Click OK.\nClick OK. The Properties menu will appear.' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '7 - Select your webcam from the “Device” drop-down menu.\nSelect your webcam from the “Device” drop-down menu. It’s the first menu in the window.' None
'Is obs studio opened?' '8 - Click OK.\nClick OK. It’s at the bottom of the window. Your webcam is now added to OBS Studio.' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '1 - Connect the webcam to your PC or Mac.\nConnect the webcam to your PC or Mac. If you haven’t yet set up your webcam, see Set up a Webcam now.;' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '2 - Open OBS Studio.\nOpen OBS Studio. It’s in the All Apps area of the Start menu in Windows, and the Applications folder in macOS.' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '3 - Click + under “Sources.\nClick + under “Sources.” It’s the first icon at the bottom of the “Sources” box. A menu will appear.' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '4 - Click Video Capture Device.\nClick Video Capture Device. It’s near the bottom of the menu. This opens the “Create/Select Source” window.' True
'Is video capture device opened?' '5 - Type a name for the webcam.\nType a name for the webcam. It goes into the “Create New” box at the top of the window.' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '6 - Click OK.\nClick OK. The Properties menu will appear.' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '7 - Select your webcam from the “Device” drop-down menu.\nSelect your webcam from the “Device” drop-down menu. It’s the first menu in the window.' None
'Is video capture device opened?' '8 - Click OK.\nClick OK. It’s at the bottom of the window. Your webcam is now added to OBS Studio.' None
'Is property menu opened?' '0 - Steps' None
'Is property menu opened?' '1 - Connect the webcam to your PC or Mac.\nConnect the webcam to your PC or Mac. If you haven’t yet set up your webcam, see Set up a Webcam now.;' None
'Is property menu opened?' '2 - Open OBS Studio.\nOpen OBS Studio. It’s in the All Apps area of the Start menu in Windows, and the Applications folder in macOS.' None
'Is property menu opened?' '3 - Click + under “Sources.\nClick + under “Sources.” It’s the first icon at the bottom of the “Sources” box. A menu will appear.' None
'Is property menu opened?' '4 - Click Video Capture Device.\nClick Video Capture Device. It’s near the bottom of the menu. This opens the “Create/Select Source” window.' None
'Is property menu opened?' '5 - Type a name for the webcam.\nType a name for the webcam. It goes into the “Create New” box at the top of the window.' None
'Is property menu opened?' '6 - Click OK.\nClick OK. The Properties menu will appear.' True
'Is property menu opened?' '7 - Select your webcam from the “Device” drop-down menu.\nSelect your webcam from the “Device” drop-down menu. It’s the first menu in the window.' None
'Is property menu opened?' '8 - Click OK.\nClick OK. It’s at the bottom of the window. Your webcam is now added to OBS Studio.' None
'Is movie maker menu opened?' '0 - Choosing the Webcam' None
'Is movie maker menu opened?' "1 - Adjust the webcam.\nAdjust the webcam. The most common error is that the incorrect webcam is attached to the program. If you tried to record video, but your screen was dark, there's a good chance that you just don't have the right camera linked to the program. Read on to learn how to change this." None
'Is movie maker menu opened?' '2 - Open the Movie Maker menu and select "Options.\nOpen the Movie Maker menu and select "Options." From the Home screen, open the Movie Maker drop-down menu in the very top left of the program tab. This is where you\'ll find functions like New Project, Open Project, Save Project, and Import from Device. Click "Options," near the bottom of the list.[3]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Is movie maker menu opened?' '3 - Navigate to the Webcam Options page.\nNavigate to the Webcam Options page. You should be looking at a pop-box titled "Windows Movie Maker Options." There are four categories: General, Webcam, Captions, and Trust Center. Click "Webcam."' None
'Is movie maker menu opened?' '4 - View your available webcams.\nView your available webcams. The webcam options page should be headed "Select an audio device and webcam." Click the drop-down menu labeled "Available webcams." If you know the name of your preferred, functional webcam device, click that name to set it as the default. If you don\'t know the name, but you have several options, choose the webcam that was not already selected.' None
'Is movie maker menu opened?' '5 - Try to Record Video again.\nTry to Record Video again. Return to the Home screen and repeat the process. If you chose the right webcam, you should see yourself on the screen. If the video input screen is still dark, then there might be a more serious problem with your webcam.[4]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is start opened?' '0 - ' None
'Is start opened?' '1 - Open the Start menu .\nOpen the Start menu .' True
'Is start opened?' "2 - Click on the settings button .\nClick on the settings button . It's right above the power button." None
'Is start opened?' '3 - Open the Privacy settings.\nOpen the Privacy settings.' None
'Is start opened?' '4 - Select Camera in the navigation page.\nSelect Camera in the navigation page. The navigation pane is to the right, and the settings for "Camera" are located under the "App permissions" group.' None
'Is start opened?' '5 - Control which Windows store apps can access your webcam.\nControl which Windows store apps can access your webcam. Change the toggle switch next to the apps to control whether or not they can access the webcam.\n- It is recommended that you turn off access to apps that you don\'t use to help protect your privacy.\n- Turn off access to all apps by switching off the toggle switch under "Allow apps to access your camera." This will only stop apps from the Windows store from accessing your camera.' None
'Is start opened?' '6 - Disable webcam access entirely (optional).\nDisable webcam access entirely (optional). If you don\'t use your webcam at all, then you can disable webcam access entirely by clicking on Change under "Allow access to the camera on this device", and then changing the toggle switch to off .\n- If you use your camera rarely, then you might want to turn off your webcam entirely, and only turn it on when you use it.\n- While this method will stop many viruses and hackers from being able to access your webcam, it is not foolproof and it can still be bypassed. The only way to be sure that your webcam cannot be hacked is to disconnect or cover it.' None
'Is setting opened?' '0 - ' None
'Is setting opened?' '1 - Open the Start menu .\nOpen the Start menu .' None
'Is setting opened?' "2 - Click on the settings button .\nClick on the settings button . It's right above the power button." True
'Is setting opened?' '3 - Open the Privacy settings.\nOpen the Privacy settings.' None
'Is setting opened?' '4 - Select Camera in the navigation page.\nSelect Camera in the navigation page. The navigation pane is to the right, and the settings for "Camera" are located under the "App permissions" group.' None
'Is setting opened?' '5 - Control which Windows store apps can access your webcam.\nControl which Windows store apps can access your webcam. Change the toggle switch next to the apps to control whether or not they can access the webcam.\n- It is recommended that you turn off access to apps that you don\'t use to help protect your privacy.\n- Turn off access to all apps by switching off the toggle switch under "Allow apps to access your camera." This will only stop apps from the Windows store from accessing your camera.' None
'Is setting opened?' '6 - Disable webcam access entirely (optional).\nDisable webcam access entirely (optional). If you don\'t use your webcam at all, then you can disable webcam access entirely by clicking on Change under "Allow access to the camera on this device", and then changing the toggle switch to off .\n- If you use your camera rarely, then you might want to turn off your webcam entirely, and only turn it on when you use it.\n- While this method will stop many viruses and hackers from being able to access your webcam, it is not foolproof and it can still be bypassed. The only way to be sure that your webcam cannot be hacked is to disconnect or cover it.' None
'Is camera opened?' '0 - ' None
'Is camera opened?' '1 - Open the Start menu .\nOpen the Start menu .' None
'Is camera opened?' "2 - Click on the settings button .\nClick on the settings button . It's right above the power button." None
'Is camera opened?' '3 - Open the Privacy settings.\nOpen the Privacy settings.' None
'Is camera opened?' '4 - Select Camera in the navigation page.\nSelect Camera in the navigation page. The navigation pane is to the right, and the settings for "Camera" are located under the "App permissions" group.' True
'Is camera opened?' '5 - Control which Windows store apps can access your webcam.\nControl which Windows store apps can access your webcam. Change the toggle switch next to the apps to control whether or not they can access the webcam.\n- It is recommended that you turn off access to apps that you don\'t use to help protect your privacy.\n- Turn off access to all apps by switching off the toggle switch under "Allow apps to access your camera." This will only stop apps from the Windows store from accessing your camera.' None
'Is camera opened?' '6 - Disable webcam access entirely (optional).\nDisable webcam access entirely (optional). If you don\'t use your webcam at all, then you can disable webcam access entirely by clicking on Change under "Allow access to the camera on this device", and then changing the toggle switch to off .\n- If you use your camera rarely, then you might want to turn off your webcam entirely, and only turn it on when you use it.\n- While this method will stop many viruses and hackers from being able to access your webcam, it is not foolproof and it can still be bypassed. The only way to be sure that your webcam cannot be hacked is to disconnect or cover it.' None
'Is privacy setting opened?' '0 - ' None
'Is privacy setting opened?' '1 - Open the Start menu .\nOpen the Start menu .' None
'Is privacy setting opened?' "2 - Click on the settings button .\nClick on the settings button . It's right above the power button." None
'Is privacy setting opened?' '3 - Open the Privacy settings.\nOpen the Privacy settings.' True
'Is privacy setting opened?' '4 - Select Camera in the navigation page.\nSelect Camera in the navigation page. The navigation pane is to the right, and the settings for "Camera" are located under the "App permissions" group.' None
'Is privacy setting opened?' '5 - Control which Windows store apps can access your webcam.\nControl which Windows store apps can access your webcam. Change the toggle switch next to the apps to control whether or not they can access the webcam.\n- It is recommended that you turn off access to apps that you don\'t use to help protect your privacy.\n- Turn off access to all apps by switching off the toggle switch under "Allow apps to access your camera." This will only stop apps from the Windows store from accessing your camera.' None
'Is privacy setting opened?' '6 - Disable webcam access entirely (optional).\nDisable webcam access entirely (optional). If you don\'t use your webcam at all, then you can disable webcam access entirely by clicking on Change under "Allow access to the camera on this device", and then changing the toggle switch to off .\n- If you use your camera rarely, then you might want to turn off your webcam entirely, and only turn it on when you use it.\n- While this method will stop many viruses and hackers from being able to access your webcam, it is not foolproof and it can still be bypassed. The only way to be sure that your webcam cannot be hacked is to disconnect or cover it.' None
'Is webcam app opened?' '0 - Using Mac' None
'Is webcam app opened?' "1 - Locate your webcam.\nLocate your webcam. Most computers have a webcam built-in. It's usually located above the screen in the center. Look for a pin-hole lens in the center above the screen.\n- If your computer does not have a built-in webcam, you can purchase one and connect it using a free USB port on your computer." None
'Is webcam app opened?' "2 - Click the magnifying glass icon .\nClick the magnifying glass icon . It's in the menu bar in the upper-right corner. This displays the Mac Spotlight search bar." None
'Is webcam app opened?' "3 - Type Photo Booth in the search bar and press ↵ Enter.\nType Photo Booth in the search bar and press ↵ Enter. This opens Photo Booth. It's a free webcam app that comes with macOS." True
'Is webcam app opened?' '4 - Select a camera mode.\nSelect a camera mode. Click one of the three icons in the lower-left corner to select a camera mode. The three modes are as follows:\n- \n- Camera: Click the icon with a single square to select camera mode. This mode takes still photographs.\n- Video: Click the icon that resembles a filmstrip to select video mode. This mode takes motion videos.\n- Mosaic: Click the icon that resembles 4 squares to select mosaic mode. This mode takes 4 pictures and displays them in a 2x2 grid.' None
'Is webcam app opened?' '5 - Select an effect (optional).\nSelect an effect (optional). If you want to select an effect for your photo or video, click Effects in the lower-right corner. Then click one of the effects displayed on the screen to select an effect. Use the arrow icons at the bottom of the image to browse the different pages of effects.\n- Click Normal to go back without selecting an effect.' None
'Is webcam app opened?' "6 - Click the red button.\nClick the red button. It's at the bottom-center of the screen. There will be a count down from three and then it will either take a picture or start filming, depending on which mode you have active." None
'Is webcam app opened?' "7 - Click the Stop button.\nClick the Stop button. When you are ready to stop filming, click the white button with the red square at the bottom-center of the screen. You can find images and videos you take using Photo Booth in the Pictures folder in the Finder.\n- There are many apps you can use your webcam with, including Skype, and Zoom. You can also do video chats using Messenger apps like Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, and Viber, and Apple's proprietary app FaceTime. These apps should automatically recognize your webcam. If not, you can select it from the Settings menu." None
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' '0 - Using Mac' None
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' "1 - Locate your webcam.\nLocate your webcam. Most computers have a webcam built-in. It's usually located above the screen in the center. Look for a pin-hole lens in the center above the screen.\n- If your computer does not have a built-in webcam, you can purchase one and connect it using a free USB port on your computer." None
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' "2 - Click the magnifying glass icon .\nClick the magnifying glass icon . It's in the menu bar in the upper-right corner. This displays the Mac Spotlight search bar." True
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' "3 - Type Photo Booth in the search bar and press ↵ Enter.\nType Photo Booth in the search bar and press ↵ Enter. This opens Photo Booth. It's a free webcam app that comes with macOS." None
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' '4 - Select a camera mode.\nSelect a camera mode. Click one of the three icons in the lower-left corner to select a camera mode. The three modes are as follows:\n- \n- Camera: Click the icon with a single square to select camera mode. This mode takes still photographs.\n- Video: Click the icon that resembles a filmstrip to select video mode. This mode takes motion videos.\n- Mosaic: Click the icon that resembles 4 squares to select mosaic mode. This mode takes 4 pictures and displays them in a 2x2 grid.' None
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' '5 - Select an effect (optional).\nSelect an effect (optional). If you want to select an effect for your photo or video, click Effects in the lower-right corner. Then click one of the effects displayed on the screen to select an effect. Use the arrow icons at the bottom of the image to browse the different pages of effects.\n- Click Normal to go back without selecting an effect.' None
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' "6 - Click the red button.\nClick the red button. It's at the bottom-center of the screen. There will be a count down from three and then it will either take a picture or start filming, depending on which mode you have active." None
'Is mac spotlight search bar opened?' "7 - Click the Stop button.\nClick the Stop button. When you are ready to stop filming, click the white button with the red square at the bottom-center of the screen. You can find images and videos you take using Photo Booth in the Pictures folder in the Finder.\n- There are many apps you can use your webcam with, including Skype, and Zoom. You can also do video chats using Messenger apps like Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, and Viber, and Apple's proprietary app FaceTime. These apps should automatically recognize your webcam. If not, you can select it from the Settings menu." None
'Is start opened?' '0 - Taking a Full-Screen Screenshot on Any Windows Computer' None
'Is start opened?' '1 - Go to the screen that you want to screenshot.\nGo to the screen that you want to screenshot. Before you can take a screenshot, you must make sure that the screen which you want to screenshot is up with no distractions (e.g., open windows or programs).;' None
'Is start opened?' '2 - Press the ⎙ Print Screen key.\nPress the ⎙ Print Screen key. It\'s typically found in the upper-right side of the keyboard, just right of the row of "Function" keys (e.g., F12) at the top of the keyboard. Pressing the Print Screen key will take a picture of the entire screen\'s contents.\n- The Print Screen key may be entitled "PrtSc" or something similar.\n- If your computer has an Fn key in the lower-left side of the keyboard, you might need to press Fn and ⎙ Print Screen at the same time.' None
'Is start opened?' '3 - Open Paint.\nOpen Paint. This program comes installed on all Windows computers. To open it:;\n- Open Start \n- On Windows 8, open Search\n- \n- Click the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu.\n- Type in paint\n- Click Paint at the top of the Start window.\n- On Windows 8, Paint will be in the Search results.\n- For a Windows XP computer, click Start, select Programs, select Accessories, and click Paint.' True
'Is start opened?' '4 - Paste in the screenshot.\nPaste in the screenshot. Once the Paint window opens, press Ctrl+V to paste in the screenshot. You should see the screenshot appear in the Paint window.;' None
'Is start opened?' '5 - Save the screenshot.\nSave the screenshot. Press Ctrl+S, then enter a name for your screenshot, select a save folder on the left side of the window, and click Save.;\n- You can change the screenshot\'s file type by clicking the "Save as type" drop-down box at the bottom of the window and then clicking a different format (e.g., JPEG) in the drop-down menu.\n- The most common file types are JPG and PNG. The recommended format for screenshots is PNG, due to the high quality and small file size.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '0 - Taking a Full-Screen Screenshot on Any Windows Computer' None
'Is search bar opened?' '1 - Go to the screen that you want to screenshot.\nGo to the screen that you want to screenshot. Before you can take a screenshot, you must make sure that the screen which you want to screenshot is up with no distractions (e.g., open windows or programs).;' None
'Is search bar opened?' '2 - Press the ⎙ Print Screen key.\nPress the ⎙ Print Screen key. It\'s typically found in the upper-right side of the keyboard, just right of the row of "Function" keys (e.g., F12) at the top of the keyboard. Pressing the Print Screen key will take a picture of the entire screen\'s contents.\n- The Print Screen key may be entitled "PrtSc" or something similar.\n- If your computer has an Fn key in the lower-left side of the keyboard, you might need to press Fn and ⎙ Print Screen at the same time.' None
'Is search bar opened?' '3 - Open Paint.\nOpen Paint. This program comes installed on all Windows computers. To open it:;\n- Open Start \n- On Windows 8, open Search\n- \n- Click the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu.\n- Type in paint\n- Click Paint at the top of the Start window.\n- On Windows 8, Paint will be in the Search results.\n- For a Windows XP computer, click Start, select Programs, select Accessories, and click Paint.' True
'Is search bar opened?' '4 - Paste in the screenshot.\nPaste in the screenshot. Once the Paint window opens, press Ctrl+V to paste in the screenshot. You should see the screenshot appear in the Paint window.;' None
'Is search bar opened?' '5 - Save the screenshot.\nSave the screenshot. Press Ctrl+S, then enter a name for your screenshot, select a save folder on the left side of the window, and click Save.;\n- You can change the screenshot\'s file type by clicking the "Save as type" drop-down box at the bottom of the window and then clicking a different format (e.g., JPEG) in the drop-down menu.\n- The most common file types are JPG and PNG. The recommended format for screenshots is PNG, due to the high quality and small file size.' None
'Is paint opened?' '0 - Taking a Full-Screen Screenshot on Any Windows Computer' None
'Is paint opened?' '1 - Go to the screen that you want to screenshot.\nGo to the screen that you want to screenshot. Before you can take a screenshot, you must make sure that the screen which you want to screenshot is up with no distractions (e.g., open windows or programs).;' None
'Is paint opened?' '2 - Press the ⎙ Print Screen key.\nPress the ⎙ Print Screen key. It\'s typically found in the upper-right side of the keyboard, just right of the row of "Function" keys (e.g., F12) at the top of the keyboard. Pressing the Print Screen key will take a picture of the entire screen\'s contents.\n- The Print Screen key may be entitled "PrtSc" or something similar.\n- If your computer has an Fn key in the lower-left side of the keyboard, you might need to press Fn and ⎙ Print Screen at the same time.' None
'Is paint opened?' '3 - Open Paint.\nOpen Paint. This program comes installed on all Windows computers. To open it:;\n- Open Start \n- On Windows 8, open Search\n- \n- Click the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu.\n- Type in paint\n- Click Paint at the top of the Start window.\n- On Windows 8, Paint will be in the Search results.\n- For a Windows XP computer, click Start, select Programs, select Accessories, and click Paint.' True
'Is paint opened?' '4 - Paste in the screenshot.\nPaste in the screenshot. Once the Paint window opens, press Ctrl+V to paste in the screenshot. You should see the screenshot appear in the Paint window.;' None
'Is paint opened?' '5 - Save the screenshot.\nSave the screenshot. Press Ctrl+S, then enter a name for your screenshot, select a save folder on the left side of the window, and click Save.;\n- You can change the screenshot\'s file type by clicking the "Save as type" drop-down box at the bottom of the window and then clicking a different format (e.g., JPEG) in the drop-down menu.\n- The most common file types are JPG and PNG. The recommended format for screenshots is PNG, due to the high quality and small file size.' None
'Is start button opened?' '0 - Zooming on the Whole Screen with Magnifier' None
'Is start button opened?' "1 - Press ⊞ Win++ on the keyboard.\nPress ⊞ Win++ on the keyboard. Pressing the Windows key and the + (plus) key at the same time will activate the Magnifier feature on Windows 10 and 8.1.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- The tool will immediately magnify the entire screen until you change the settings.\n- If you're using Windows 7, click the Start button, type magnifier into the search bar, and then click Magnifier in the search results.\n- Windows 10 and 8 users who'd prefer to use a mouse can also open Magnifier by navigating to Settings > Ease of Access > Magnifier > Turn on Magnifier (or use the slider)." True
'Is start button opened?' "2 - Click the + to zoom in.\nClick the + to zoom in. This magnifies the entire screen. You can keep clicking this button until you reach the desired zoom level.\n- The percentage (e.g., 200%) will update as you zoom in and out.\n- If you'd rather zoom in with the keyboard, press Windows key and the + key (the same shortcut you used to open the tool)." None
'Is start button opened?' "3 - Click the - to zoom out.\nClick the - to zoom out. As with zooming in, you can keep clicking this button until you're zoomed out to the desired level.\n- You can also zoom out by pressing the Windows key and the - (minus) key." None
'Is start button opened?' '4 - Click the Views menu to choose where to zoom.\nClick the Views menu to choose where to zoom. The default option is to magnify the entire screen, but you have other options:\n- \n- Lens acts like a magnifying glass that you move around the screen.\n- Full-screen magnifies the entire screen (the default).\n- Docked magnifies a fixed portion of the screen in a bar or box. The zoomed content will appear in the box as you move the cursor around.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' None
'Is start button opened?' '5 - Click the gear icon to manage your Magnifier preferences.\nClick the gear icon to manage your Magnifier preferences. This opens the Magnifier panel in settings, where you can customize Magnifier to your liking.\n- If you\'d like Magnifier to launch automatically when you start your computer, select either Start Magnifier after sign-in or Start Magnifier before sign-in for everyone.\n- To change the default view, select an option from the "Choose a view" menu.' None
'Is start button opened?' '6 - Click the X at the top-right corner to close Magnifier.\nClick the X at the top-right corner to close Magnifier.' None
'Is view opened?' '0 - Zooming on the Whole Screen with Magnifier' None
'Is view opened?' "1 - Press ⊞ Win++ on the keyboard.\nPress ⊞ Win++ on the keyboard. Pressing the Windows key and the + (plus) key at the same time will activate the Magnifier feature on Windows 10 and 8.1.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- The tool will immediately magnify the entire screen until you change the settings.\n- If you're using Windows 7, click the Start button, type magnifier into the search bar, and then click Magnifier in the search results.\n- Windows 10 and 8 users who'd prefer to use a mouse can also open Magnifier by navigating to Settings > Ease of Access > Magnifier > Turn on Magnifier (or use the slider)." None
'Is view opened?' "2 - Click the + to zoom in.\nClick the + to zoom in. This magnifies the entire screen. You can keep clicking this button until you reach the desired zoom level.\n- The percentage (e.g., 200%) will update as you zoom in and out.\n- If you'd rather zoom in with the keyboard, press Windows key and the + key (the same shortcut you used to open the tool)." None
'Is view opened?' "3 - Click the - to zoom out.\nClick the - to zoom out. As with zooming in, you can keep clicking this button until you're zoomed out to the desired level.\n- You can also zoom out by pressing the Windows key and the - (minus) key." None
'Is view opened?' '4 - Click the Views menu to choose where to zoom.\nClick the Views menu to choose where to zoom. The default option is to magnify the entire screen, but you have other options:\n- \n- Lens acts like a magnifying glass that you move around the screen.\n- Full-screen magnifies the entire screen (the default).\n- Docked magnifies a fixed portion of the screen in a bar or box. The zoomed content will appear in the box as you move the cursor around.[2]\n- X\n- Research source' True
'Is view opened?' '5 - Click the gear icon to manage your Magnifier preferences.\nClick the gear icon to manage your Magnifier preferences. This opens the Magnifier panel in settings, where you can customize Magnifier to your liking.\n- If you\'d like Magnifier to launch automatically when you start your computer, select either Start Magnifier after sign-in or Start Magnifier before sign-in for everyone.\n- To change the default view, select an option from the "Choose a view" menu.' None
'Is view opened?' '6 - Click the X at the top-right corner to close Magnifier.\nClick the X at the top-right corner to close Magnifier.' None
'Is dock opened?' '0 - Zooming on the Whole Screen with Magnifier' None
'Is dock opened?' "1 - Press ⊞ Win++ on the keyboard.\nPress ⊞ Win++ on the keyboard. Pressing the Windows key and the + (plus) key at the same time will activate the Magnifier feature on Windows 10 and 8.1.[1]\n- X\n- Research source\n- \n- The tool will immediately magnify the entire screen until you change the settings.\n- If you're using Windows 7, click the Start button, type magnifier into the search bar, and then click Magnifier in the search results.\n- Windows 10 and 8 users who'd prefer to use a mouse can also open Magnifier by navigating to Settings > Ease of Access > Magnifier > Turn on Magnifier (or use the slider)." None
'Is dock opened?' "2 - Click the + to zoom in.\nClick the + to zoom in. This magnifies the entire screen. You can keep clicking this button until you reach the desired zoom level.\n- The percentage (e.g., 200%) will update as you zoom in and out.\n- If you'd rather zoom in with the keyboard, press Windows key and the + key (the same shortcut you used to open the tool)." None