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not true the hd 2 a windows phone comes with swype software already on it
There is a simple method on Windows Vista to create a handy desktop shortcut. Assuming the file is already on the PC in question, click on the Start button, go to All Programs, and then find the file. Right click on the file and then select Send To and then the desktop. This will enable a shortcut.
Bro! It's already off. In your Keyboard there is a Key "Caps Lock" use that key to Caps off or Caps on
No, it is already a keyboard.
its already on the keyboard
Basically any keyboard should work. If your Mac came with a keyboard then it already has the Boot Camp Windows drivers installed to work with out any problems. Windows is a native install via Boot Camp so treat it just like you would if it was an HP, Dell, etc, Windows PC. Be aware tho most 3rd party Mac/Windows keyboards may have drivers to install to get the most useage out of it. (F-keys, etc.) Windows AND the Mac do have a set of generic drivers for the basic use of the keyboards so if you plug the keyboard in and the computer says "keyboard not recognized", wait a few minutes and Windows will download drivers for it and the Mac will tell you to press a couple of keys so it knows how the key board is setup. Usually you can go to the manufactuer of the keyboards web site and download the drivers from there also.
Number of ways. - If you have a picture open in PS then use the rectangular marquee tool to select the picture you want to copy. Then go click EDIT > Copy. The picture - open you picture you want to copy this to and once opened click into the picture - go click EDIT > PASTE. Your additional picture will open in a new layer (similar to a picture on picture)
If you mean an onscreen keyboard you already have one. In Windows simply bring up the Run dialog box and type osk.exe and hit enter. You can also turn it on by clicking Start then All Programs then Accessories then Ease of Access then On-Screen Keyboard. On a Mac simply open System Preferences and click Keyboard then the Keyboard Tab. Check the box next to "Show Keyboard & Character Viewer in menu bar. Now click the keyboard in the menu top right of desktop screen. Now click Show Keyboard and it will appear on your desktop.
Yes but there won't be a windows key instead it'll be a Command Key. If you have a Mac already I would recommend downloading and installing Bootcamp drivers to make the compatibility better.
There already is a shortcut to do that. Press and hold the Ctrl key and press the semi-colon key. That date won't change if you save it and open the worksheet on another day. If you need the date to be the current date on whatever day you open it, then use the TODAY() function, or else press Ctrl and the colon key every day.
If your computer is a laptop, the keyboard is already available, if it a desktop, it might included the keyboard or you will have to buy another one.
The insert command