Press Win+R in combination to open the Run dialog box. In the empty field of the box, type Services.msc and hit the Enter key to open the Services (Local) editor. When found, right-click the entry and ...
In this setup, the user Velcros a Magic Keyboard to the side of the desk on the right -- just so they can reach the Touch ID button. It’s easy to get addicted to using Touch ID whenever you need to ...
If you have a PC with a touchscreen without a physical keyboard, a pretty nifty feature that’s native to the Windows OS is the Touch Keyboard which lets click/tap on to enter text. PC users can turn ...
Touch ID now comes built into the standard Mac Magic Keyboard, but for those that use third-party keyboards, you’re out of luck. In lieu of Apple selling a stand-alone Touch ID button, a developer who ...
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