Showing posts with label HOW TO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HOW TO. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Is the Number Pad Not Working on Windows 11? Here’s How to Fix It

 From simple fixes to workarounds, there are plenty of ways to get around a faulty Numpad on Windows 11.


If you use your number pad to quickly enter numbers you’ll miss it when it stops working. However, there are ways to get it working again on Windows 11.

How to Use the cat Command on Linux (and When Not To)

 cat is probably one of the first commands you'll learn on Linux. Here's the correct way (and the wrong way) to use cat on Linux.


One of the most basic commands you'll use on Linux is cat. It may seem mysterious at first, but it's actually simple to use.

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

How to Boost Your Wi-Fi Speed Up to 5x With These 2 Easy Fixes

 Having trouble with your Wi-Fi speed? There are two quick fixes that only take a minute but could significantly boost Wi-Fi speed. Try it ASAP!



Tired of your slow Wi-Fi connection? You might be paying for a 100Mbps broadband plan, but your actual broadband and Wi-Fi connection speeds are a fraction of that, and you feel like you're wasting money. Not only that, you're wasting time, as downloading even basic files takes 20 times longer than it should!

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

How to Make a Checklist in Microsoft Word

 


Microsoft Word is a great place to keep your to-do list. Its integrations with the rest of Microsoft Office let you link to any apps you might need. There are three ways to create checklists in Microsoft Word.

1. Use Dynamic Checkboxes

Monday, July 18, 2022

How to Back Up Your Mac to Time Machine or iCloud

Here’s how to back up your Mac to Time Machine or iCloud to keep all your data safe, no matter what happens.



Your Mac is home to precious photos and important documents. Without a backup, you could lose all that data and more if your hard drive or SSD fails or your Mac goes missing.

Don’t take the risk. Follow the instructions below to back up your Mac using Time Machine, iCloud, or both.