INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many laptops will convert a good chunk of the keyboard into a number pad if NumLock is enabled. Press "NumLock" or press "FN" + "NumLock" keys to make sure that it is disabled. Try typing again to see if your keys are fixed.  If this doesn't fix your problem, you may have the wrong language selected. If you have multiple keyboards installed that you want to switch between, there are a couple of ways that you can do it:  Click the icon that resembles a keyboard in the taskbar in the lower-right corner. This can be found next to the System Tray. If you don't see it, right-click the taskbar and select "Toolbars" → "Language bar." Press and hold the Windows button and press the Spacebar to cycle between your installed languages. It's the button with the Windows logo.  It's in the lower-right corner by default. It's to the left in the Start menu.  This launches the Control Panel. You can use the Control Panel to remove keyboards you don't use or install ones that you need. It's below "Clock, Language & Region" in the Control Panel.  It's next to an icon that resembles a clock and a globe. It's at the top of the "Region and Languages" window.  This will open your keyboard options. It's near the top of the menu. This will open a list of your installed keyboards in a new window. . If your preferred input language isn't listed, clicking the "Add" will allow you to browse through all of the available input languages. Click your language in the list of languages to display a list of available regions and keyboard layouts.  Click the checkbox next to your preferred keyboard layout. This adds your preferred language and layout method. Use the drop-down menu below "Default input language" to select your preferred language and keyboard input.  Additionally, you can click any languages and keyboard methods you don't use in the "Installed services" list and click Remove to the right to uninstall those languages and keyboard inputs. Click your preferred keyboard input in the list before "Installed Services" and click Move Up until your preferred list is at the top of the list. This applies your language and keyboard settings.  You can change between your preferred keyboard inputs by clicking the keyboard icon in the system tray at the bottom of the screen (See Step 2.).

SUMMARY: Check the NumLock and Fn+NumLock keys. Switch between your installed keyboards. Click the Windows Start menu . Click Control Panel. Click Change keyboards or other input methods. Click the Keyboards and Languages tab. Click Change keyboards. Click the Add button. Click your preferred language and check your preferred keyboard layout. Click Ok. Select the preferred keyboard layout. Click Apply.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a mop and warm water to wet your tile flooring before using cleaning agents. Tile is porous and will absorb the water to prevent chemicals from penetrating the tile. You can loosen tough dirt before wetting the floor with a broom, or after the floor is wet using a plastic pot scrubber. Fill a bucket with warm water and a couple of drops of dish soap. Scrub the floor with a nylon or natural bristle brush. You can leave the cleaning solution on the floor for ten to fifteen minutes, as long as it you don’t let it dry on the tile. After scrubbing, rinse the flooring – twice, if possible – with plain water. Dry the flooring with terry cloth towels, if needed. If soap and water haven’t worked, try a household or commercial floor cleaner intended for ceramic tile. Find an inconspicuous area and make a small test spot with the cleaner. Use acid-based or chemical cleaner with caution, only if necessary and always following the manufacturer’s instructions. Make sure to thoroughly pre-wet the floor first, and completely rinse it afterwards.  Acid-based cleaner may be necessary to remove lime or cement mortar staining. Never use abrasive cleaners like powdered cleansing agents, baking soda or even creams advertised as “mildly” abrasive. These can damage the tile’s surface and design. Fill a bucket with an ounce of Murphy Oil Soap, 1/2 cup white vinegar, and two gallons of warm water. Dip a toothbrush or other narrow brush into the bucket and gently scrub the grout. Avoid the tiling as much as possible.  Since some contact with the tile is inevitable, perform a test first in a small area. Allow the diluted cleaner to air dry on the grout.

SUMMARY: Pre-wet the floor. Scrub mold or mildew with soap and water. Rinse the tiles. Test the floor before using any chemical or acid cleaner. Brighten the grout.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Since it can be difficult to find investors, many small business owners look to close friends and family to raise at least their initial seed money. It's easier to find investors if you've gotten your business off the ground than it is if you've only got an idea. If you have a friend or family member who is interested in any significant investment, treat it as a business transaction – not a gift. Put it in writing with a legal contract or investment agreement. Any social media accounts you have can be used to help you find investors. Set up business-specific pages and accounts, and encourage friends and family to connect to them and share them on their networks.  Use posts not only to talk about your idea but also demonstrate the need for the product or service you want to offer. Include news and information about the neighborhood where you want your business to be located. Encourage your friends and followers to share posts about your business and help you spread the word. When you set up dedicated social media accounts for your business, help spread the word by giving people who a reason to follow along. Contests and exclusive discounts will get more people on board. For example, if you're planning to open a coffee shop, you might offer a free cup of coffee to the first 20 people who like and share a post. Many products and services lend themselves well to crowdfunding through a website such as Kickstarter or GoFundMe. Unique rewards at different levels of sponsorship can help attract micro-investors who are interested in supporting the next great idea. Crowdfunding also helps market your product or service. If you fund your project through contributions from 100 people, those are 100 people who are interested in your idea and want to see it succeed. Each of those 100 people will potentially tell their friends about your product or service.

SUMMARY: Talk to friends and family. Drum up interest on social media. Provide incentives for likes or follows. Try crowdfunding sites.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need: 2 wings, 2 legs (drumsticks), 2 thighs, and 2 breasts. Cut each chicken breast in half so that you have 4 breast pieces total. Try to use a chicken that is around 3 pounds (1.4 kg).  You can also buy chicken pieces separately. For example, you could use 10 chicken breasts. Leave the skin on the chicken pieces. This will make it nice and crispy. If you are short on time, then 20 to 30 minutes will do just fine. A full hour would be much better however. Be sure to marinate the chicken on the counter; if you put it into the fridge, the cold meat will decrease the temperature of the hot oil.  Cover the dish with plastic wrap to keep the marinade from spoiling. If it is very hot in your kitchen, then you could marinate the chicken in the fridge at first, then halfway through the marinating time, transfer it to the counter. Take a piece of chicken out of the buttermilk, and let the excess mixture drip off. Place the chicken into the spice-flour blend, then flip it over so that both sides get covered. Transfer the chicken to a baking sheet.  Repeat this step for each piece of chicken. Work 1 piece at a time. Keep the chicken pieces in the buttermilk until you are ready to dredge them. Discard any leftover spiced flour. It came into contact with raw meat, so it is no longer safe to use. Be sure to discard any leftover buttermilk marinade; it's been contaminated by raw meat, so you can't reuse it.

SUMMARY:
Cut the chicken apart into 10 pieces. Marinate the chicken in the buttermilk for 20 to 60 minutes. Dredge the chicken through the flour-spice blend. Let the chicken pieces rest on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes.