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This is your Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Update for Friday, August 20, 2021.
Topics covered in this issue…
–How to enable ‘Sticky Keys’ on your Mac
–Q&A: Where can I find an installation CD for an older HP printer?
–Q&A: Can you recommend a really good wall charger that’ll charge all our devices at once?
–Q&A: Why is my Windows 10 laptop acting like it has Windows 8 on it?
–Life tip: Always call your mom on your birthday!
–Info about my photo / file recovery service
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Today’s Quick Tip….
How to enable ‘Sticky Keys’ on your Mac
Do you have trouble using key combinations to perform tasks on your Mac?
Like when you press Shift+Command+5 to capture a screenshot?
Truth be told, pressing multiple keys at once can be quite difficult if you have a disability that affects the use of your hands and fingers.
Luckily, MacBooks and Mac desktop machines have a feature called ‘Sticky Keys’ that can help a lot.
In a nutshell, enabling Sticky Keys allows you to press the keys you would normally press together one at a time.
For example, to capture a screenshot you would first press the Shift key, then the Command key, followed the 5 key.
If need be, you can press them all with the same finger since you press them in sequence instead of all at the same time.
Want to give it a try? Just press the Shift key on your Mac’s keyboard five times in a row to enable Sticky Keys.
To disable Sticky Keys just press the Shift key five times again.
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From the blog…
Q&A: Where can I find an installation CD for an older HP printer?
A reader asks for help with finding a usable driver and software for an older printer.
Q&A: Can you recommend a really good wall charger that’ll charge all our devices at once?
A reader is searching for a good multiport charger. This post has my recommendation.
Q&A: Why is my Windows 10 laptop acting like it has Windows 8 on it?
A reader asks for help with getting her Windows 10 computer to boot up to the Desktop instead of a Start screen.
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Rick’s Daily Pick…
Netgear Orbi Tri-band Whole Home Mesh WiFi System (#ad)
Does your router’s WiFi signal have trouble reaching certain areas of your home?
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Life tip: Always call your mom on your birthday.
This post explains why you should always call your mom on your birthday instead of waiting for her to call you.
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