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How to Find your WiFi Password on yor os

How to Find your WiFi Password on yor os Whether you're setting up a new device on your Wi-Fi network or giving a trusted guest access, Windows 8.1 offers a fast way to access your Wi-Fi password. Normally, your password is hidden, but you can make it visible with just the click of a check box. While this may seem like a security hole at first, it really isn't. No one can get your Wi-Fi password unless he's already hacked into your Windows password. Go to the Windows Start screen by pressing the "Windows" key. Move the cursor upward from the bottom right corner of the screen and select "Settings." Click the "Network" icon if you're not already connected to the Wi-Fi network you want to use. Turn on Wi-Fi if necessary by clicking the "Wi-Fi" On/Off switch. Select the Wi-Fi network from the list that appears. Tap anywhere on the Start screen to close the Settings sidebar. Click the &

How to screenshot on mac

how to screenshot on mac OS X makes it incredibly easy to screenshot your Mac, either the full screen, the full app window, or any area you like. How to take a screenshot on your Mac You can take screenshots of your whole screen or just part of it. Screenshots are saved automatically as .png files on your desktop. Take a screenshot of your whole screen Press Command (⌘)-Shift-3. Find the screenshot as a .png file on your desktop. Take a screenshot of part of your screen Press Command-Shift-4. The pointer changes to a crosshair pointer. Move the crosshair pointer to where you want to start the screenshot. Drag to select an area. While dragging, you can hold the Shift key, Option key, or Space bar to change the way the selection moves. When you've selected the area  you want, release your mouse or trackpad button. To cancel, press the Escape (esc) key before you release the button. Find the screenshot as a .png file

How to Block Windows 10 Upgrade

How to Block Windows 10 Upgrade Windows 10 is coming, and don’t you know it!? If it isn’t in your email inbox (thanks Microsoft), in your news feed, a reminder on Twitter and Facebook or on the news, it’s there, on your desktop. Microsoft’s popup reminder about Windows 10 is an aggressive marketing campaign that has the signs of a malware infection, and while the get Windows 10 message is not a virus it is certainly annoying. So much so that it inspired one developer to release a tool to remove Windows 10 upgrade notifications. First You can download this tool It will solve the problem I Don't Want Windows 10 I Don’t Want Windows 10 is a free application released by a member of MSFN forum to get rid of Windows 10 upgrade notification from your Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 PC. Although the tool does nothing but uninstalls the update responsible for the upgrade notification, many users who can’t uninstall the update can use this tool. I Don’t Wa