Showing posts with label mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mouse. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Use Two Mice on One ComputerIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Turn on your computer and connect the mouse with the USB connector into the USB slot on your computer.
Wait for the computer to detect the new hardware. Ensure that it's working by trying the new mouse.
Connect the other mouse. Wait for the computer to find the new hardware, then test it by moving it around.
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Friday, 26 February 2016

How to Get Rid of the Go Daddy Landing PageIn Feburary 2016 26,

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Launch your Web browser and navigate to the GoDaddy website.
Type your GoDaddy username or customer number and password into the text fields at the top of the Web page, then click the arrow button or press 'ENTER' to log in.
Drag your mouse cursor over the 'Hosting' menu, then click the 'Hosting Management' link under 'My Account'.
Click the 'Launch' button under the 'Control Panel' column, next to the website domain where you want to remove the landing page.
Click the 'FTP File Manager' button at the top of the hosting control panel page. The FTP File Manager will automatically open in the main, or 'root,' directory of your website hosting server.
Click the 'Upload' folder icon near the top of the FTP File Manager page.
Click the 'Browse' button. Click to select an HTML file named 'index.htm', 'index.html', 'index.php' or 'default.html' in the 'Open' window, then click the 'Open' button.
Click the 'Overwrite Files' check box.
Click the 'Upload' button to upload the file to your website's root directory, taking the place of the GoDaddy landing page.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

How to Email a Large Microsoft Publisher FileIn Feburary 2016 24,

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Browse to your saved Publisher file on your computer, but do not open it.
Right-click the file and choose 'Send to' from the menu.
Select 'Compressed (zipped) folder.' Publisher files often contain images, multiple fonts and formatting that increase the file size. Compression lets your computer store these items in a smaller package.
Hover your mouse pointer over the compressed/zipped file when the process completes. A window with the file's size should appear next to your pointer, and it will be less than the original file's size. If this is small enough to send, simply attach the compressed folder to your email and mail it as you normally would. Compression amounts vary according to file, so this may or may not shrink the file size enough for standard email.
Third-Party Senders
Visit a file transfer site that helps users send large emails, such as Pando, You Send It or Send This File (see Resources). Most file transfer sites offer free services for sending single files, and charge only for multiple files or faster delivery. However, some free services have size limits, so read the specifications carefully before choosing a service.
Browse to the Publisher file on your computer through the site's upload interface and upload your Publisher file into the system.
Enter your email recipient's address and your email address in the appropriate fields, and follow any other onscreen instructions to complete the process.
Notify your file's recipient in a separate email to expect the file, especially if that person is wary of downloading files from the Internet.
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Sunday, 21 February 2016

How to Reinstall Ubuntu Via Command LineIn Feburary 2016 21,

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Click on 'Applications' in the top left corner of your desktop. A drop-down menu appears.
Scroll down and hover your mouse over 'Accessories.' Click on 'Terminal.' The Ubuntu terminal appears. The terminal is an application that allows you to enter command-line text to perform operating system functions.
Input 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh -a' into the terminal and press 'Enter.' Allow the command to process and the system to reinstall the Ubuntu distribution package.
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Friday, 19 February 2016

How to Upload a Video to GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 19,

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Go to GoDaddy's home page.
Log in by entering your account username and password into the corresponding fields. Your account name and password is in the email you received from GoDaddy when you first set up your account or purchased a product from them.
Hover over the 'Hosting' tab with your mouse. The Hosting menu will open, and click on 'Web Hosting.'
Click 'Launch' next to the hosting account you want to upload the video to. If you have several domains, you may have a hosting account associated with each one.
Launch the Hosting Control Center associated with the domain you want the video to be available on.
Click 'File Manager' or 'Files' in the Hosting Control Center or Hosting Dashboard.
Select a folder where you want the video to be stored in (e.g., 'videos').
Click the 'Upload' folder.
Select the 'Browse' button.
Find and select the video stored on your computer or connected storage device, and click 'Open.'
Click 'Upload' again. The GoDaddy File Manager will transfer the video from the computer to your hosting account and store it in the selected folder.
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How to Use a Listbox Control in MFC Visual C++In Feburary 2016 19,

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Create a new project in Visual Studio to manipulate the control. From the upper menu bar, click 'File' > 'New' and select 'MFC AppWizard(exe)' in the 'Projects' tab. Enter a name for the project in the 'Project name' text box and click 'OK.' Select the 'Dialog based' radio button and click 'Finish' and then 'OK.' A dialog screen with two control buttons, one 'OK' and one 'Cancel,' is displayed in the Design View mode.
Add MFC controls on the dialog screen: one list box and some auxiliary controls to make the tutorial more interesting. To find a list box, move the mouse over the controls toolbox and read the popup balloons. Click the 'List Box' icon and click on the dialog screen to add it there. In a similar fashion add an 'Edit Box' and two 'Buttons.'
Modify the MFC controls. Right-click on the list box, select 'Properties' and change the ID to IDC_MYLISTBOX, under the 'General' tab. Do the same to the edit box and change its ID to IDC_MYEDITBOX. In one button, change the ID to IDC_MYBUTTONADD and the Caption to 'Add.' In the other button, change the ID and Caption to IDC_MYBUTTONREM and 'Remove,' respectively.
Join the list box and edit box using the Class Wizard. From the upper menu, click 'View' > 'Classwizard' or press Ctrl+W. Select 'IDC_MYLISTBOX' under the 'Member Variables' tab and click 'Add Variable.' Type 'm_myListBox' in the 'Member variable name' text box and select 'Control' under 'Category.' Click 'OK.' Next, select 'IDC_MYEDITBOX,' click 'Add Variable' and give the name 'm_myEditBox.' Don't change the combo boxes. Click 'OK' to close the class wizard.
Give some functionality to the Add button. Double-click the 'Add' button. When the 'Add Member Function' window appears, click 'OK.' Copy and paste the following code inside the '::OnMybuttonadd()' function, under the comment:
CString str;
UpdateData();
str = m_myEditBox;
UpdateData(FALSE);
m_myListBox.AddString(str);
Repeat Step 5 for the 'Remove' button. Copy and paste the following code inside the '::OnMybuttonrem()' function, under the comment:
int pos;
CString str;
pos = m_myListBox.GetCurSel();
m_myListBox.DeleteString(pos);
Compile and run the code. Type some text in the edit box and click the Add button. That text will be added as a row in the list box. Next, highlight a list box row and click Remove. This action deletes the row.
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