Buttons are referred to as what when they react to mouse clicks. Another regular action you will perform using the mouse consists of pressing one of its button twice, very fast. This action is referred to as Double-Click.
Click on the bottom left START button. Then click Control Panel. Click User Accounts. There you will be able to see each individual user if you are using Windows.
Every operating system has a way to shut it down. On my Micro-soft Windows there is a red button which pops up when you click on Start- the button says "Turn Off Computer ". Of course, you can use the power switch to shut down, but this is not a good idea because it can cause problems the next time you log on. Hpwever, if your computer freezes up, this is what you have to do.
If your CD eject button does not work, you can either buy a new drive, or go to my computer and right click on your CD drive, and choose eject.
You click the volume button at the left side, and when that comes up click "Vibrations" and bring it down to 0
If you mean Microsoft Paint, normally this is already downloaded on every computer. If you click the Start button in the bottom left corner of your screen, go under Programs, then Accessories, you should see Paint.
On the bottom. It's the biggest button, like every computer.
s different tab or paragraph alignment symbol displays
When you have your ipod hooked up to the computer, click on it, then click on pictures. It will want to know what folder to use and every time you sync it, any photos in that folder will be synchronized.
how do u change it cause every time i click on it this comes up <???> then when i click on done and they change again
In Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, and XP, with Explorer open, select Tools and Folder Options from the top menu. Select the View tab. Click the "Show hidden files and folders" radio button. Uncheck the "Hide protected operating system files" button -- it will warn you about this, accept and click the OK button on the Folder Options window. This will only apply to the current folder; if you want to apply it to every folder on the computer, instead of clicking OK, click Apply, and then click the "Apply to All Folders" button at the top of the window before clicking OK to close the window. In Windows Vista and 7, open Control Panel and select Folder Options. Click the View tab. Click the "Show hidden files and folders" radio button. Uncheck the "Hide protected operating system files" button -- it will warn you about this, accept and click the OK button on the Folder Options window. In Vista and 7, it applies to all folders automatically.
click the snooze button and home button at the same time and every thing on your screen we be taken a pic of and saved automatically in your photos
Go on some naughty websites and download/click every ad there.