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HOW TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT ON ALMOST ANY DEVICE

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You’re a grownup. You know how to use a computer and a phone. So when it’s time to show off some portion of your screen, don’t try to take a photo of it—that’s kid’s stuff, and it looks like junk anyway. Just about every modern operating system has some method of saving what’s on your screen, and most of them make it pretty easy. Keep this simple guide bookmarked for every method you’ll ever need. It will always come in handy and you might never know that day when you will want to send that important  A screenshot, sometimes referred to as a screencap or screengrab, is an image that shows the contents of a computer/mobile phone display. Screenshots let you capture exactly what you’re seeing on your screen to share with others or reference later. 3 Ways Screenshots Can Help You Get More Work Done 1. COLLABORATE WITH OTHERS Does your coworker want your input on a new webpage they’ve put together? Or do they need you to look over a brochure they’re having printed?

HOW TO TURN YOUR WINDOWS PC INTO A WI-FI HOTSPOT

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Windows can turn your PC into a wireless hotspot, allowing it to share its wired or wireless Internet connection with other wireless devices. But how you set it up depends on what version of Windows you’re running. Here’s how it all works. N.B: If you can’t get the built-in Windows Wi-Fi hotspot working, you should try using Connectify Hotspot instead — it’s a completely foolproof Wi-Fi hotspot with tons of options and a nice interface Connectify Hotspot is great if you’re at a hotel that charges per device, or if you’re on a plane and you connect your laptop but don’t want to pay more to connect your phone. If you pay for the Pro version you can even use your PC as a Wi-Fi repeater or a wired router, or share a tethered connection off your phone It’s really more of a power user tool, but if you’re looking for a good solution, Hotspot is free to try out, and the basic version is free with some limitations. Share a Wired or Wireless Internet Connection in Windows 10