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If you are in Windows 7, on your laptop, right click on an empty area of your screen. Click, 'Screen Resolution' from the choices there.
On that screen, go down to 'Orientation:' and select 'Landscape'. If 'Landscape' is already checked, choose 'Landscape (flipped)' from the choices. Click OK to save your changes. If you are running different Operations System advise.
The USB wireless stick uses the cell phone network for wireless Internet connection provided it is within that ISP cell phone coverage area. I doubt you can use a 2nd hand USB wireless stick unless the service is transferred to you. It is best you organise your own Internet connection with a ISP of your choice. Laptop battery are removable and can be replaced when they are worn out, BUT the BIOS battery is inside the laptop and this can be changes but requires getting access to the insides of the laptop.
Try the method below to solve your problem...if it doesn't solve your problem download your audio driver/s.
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Look for the speaker icon on your desktop in the right bottom portion of the sceen. Also when you find it, RIGHT click on it, you will have two choices to make, choose and check each one of the choices to make sure that NONE of the boxes on each choice has a checkmark in Mute,if there is a check mark then uncheck it. NOTE:In "Open Volume control: you will find slider to adjust for volume,Wave,CD Player,etc. After that is down, then LEFT click on the speaker icon and make sure that the slider is all the way to the top and that the Mute does not have a check mark,if it does remove the check. If that does not work the re-install the audio driver for your computer. Please take time to rate me thumbs up
The number 1, in a padlock, means "Number Lock". If your computer has a numberpad, this is fine. If it doesn't, it means that the letter keys to the right will act as numbers (often printed on the keytop in a blue colour).
hi, you do not need a CD to connect to the printer, what you should do is gain access to the print server. this can be done by asking your network administrator. in a situation where you don't have one or the network is an open one, you have to connect to the printer network, open your ipv4 properties and select obtain an ip address automatically, do the same with the DNS server and you're good to go. just so i'm thorough, after connecting to the print server / network, you can access your network ipv4 properties by right-clicking on the network icon located at the lower right corner of your taskbar, (the bar at the bottom of your screen) usually in form of two computer monitors. select network and sharing center after right-clicking. a list of wireless network should be available if there are more than one wireless networks in the area. select view status of the print server / network, click on properties, a pop-up box appears. be sure 'file and printer sharing for microsoft network' is checked, double-click "internet protocol v4 (ip/tcpv4)' select obtain an ip address automatically, select the same for the dns server below. click OK you're good to go. note once you are successfully connected to the print server, click on Devices and Printers from the start menu, select the printer and allow the drivers to be installed from the server. once that is done, you can right-click on the printer and select set as default. after this all you have to do is connect and print whenever you want to. hope this helps let me know if there's anything you don't understand or if this doesn't resolve it.
You can download the device drivers from ASUS WEB site.Select your model motherboard/computer/laptop, and make sure you select driversthat matches your Windows operating system. Please click on this link to theirWEB support site : -
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
configure settings manualy you usually have a choice of "static" and "dchp" options and a choice of "on boot" or manual" auto connection just go through the configuation procedure and play around with the settings Also check first you isp is working You must make sure it is "on" also Fn-F2 switches it on an off on asus machines--you should have some sort of icon also
GO TO START>NETWORK CONNECTION CHECK WIRELESS IS THERE OR NOT if not there go to Start>Run type "services.msc" start windows zero configuration GO TO START>NETWORK CONNECTION right click WIRELESS properties select wireless tab put one tick mark in the use windows to configure....................... ok agin right click on wireless view wireless network search on wireless(leftside)
select connect
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