Senin, 27 April 2015

How to Use Headphones With Your TV

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An Extro is a short video clip shown at the end of a disc that serves as a notification to change to the next disc or as some form of credits.

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How to Customize the Quick Access Toolbar in Office 2013

The ribbon in Microsoft Office applications provides access to most major commands and options, but there is another feature that can be very useful if you take the time to customize it. The Quick Access Toolbar provides one-click access to any commands added to it.

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How to Use Headphones With Your TV

So you’ve got a nice big widescreen TV and an amazing home theater setup. Your speakers offer excellent sound — there’s just one problem. You want to use it while people are sleeping or otherwise busy. That means turning to headphones.

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How to Install Printer Drivers on Linux

You generally don’t need to install hardware drivers on Linux. It’ll automatically detect the hardware in your computer and set it up for you — that’s the goal. But printers can be a different story.

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Get Chromecast-Style Controls on Any Device With YouTube Pairing

YouTube has an integrated remote-control feature. Pair the YouTube app on your phone or the website on your computer with YouTube on any streaming box, smart TV, or game console for easy, Chromecast-style browsing and playback controls.

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How to Use a Physical Remote Control With Your Chromecast

Google’s Chromecast makes it easy to browse for videos and watch them on your TV, but what if you want to quickly pause playback without reaching for your smartphone or computer? You can now do this right from your TV’s built-in remote.

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Ask HTG: Did the Print Screen Button Ever Literally Print the Screen (and Can It Again)?

The computing landscape is full of vestigial bits and pieces from the history of computer development. Today we take a peek at the print screen button and answer one reader’s burning question: did it ever actually print the screen and, if so, can it print it once again?

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How to Disable OS X’s iCloud Photo and Video Sharing

Apple’s new Photos app bridges the gap between Macs and iOS devices with photo syncing to iCloud. It’s a great little feature, but it’s safe to say some people may not want it.

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How to Quickly Show or Hide the Ribbon in Office 2013

The Ribbon in Microsoft Office applications provides an easy way of accessing features, but takes up a lot of space on the screen. If you want to maximize the amount of space you have for your documents, you can easily show and hide the ribbon on demand.

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How to Use Your Roku Like a Chromecast

Google’s Chromecast allows you to launch videos and control them from your phone, cast your entire screen to your TV, and generally use a smartphone instead of a remote. You can do a lot of this with your Roku, too.

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