You should see your background image and the variety of files you have on your desktop. On an Apple computer the application "Finder" will be running when you are on your desktop. An icon for it should be located in your tool bar but it should be the default application going when you turn on your computer. This will pop up a list of actions you can choose from. Once you right click you can release your fingers. The list of options should remain visible until you click another time, either to pick one of the options or to get rid of the list, in which case you would simply click anywhere else on the screen. This will create a new folder on the desktop of your computer. If the list includes "New," you may have to make a second choice from another list that pops up. If that is the case, the second list that pops up should have an option to create a "Folder." Click on this option. Once you have created this new folder you can name it anything you like. Right click on the folder icon and a list should come up. On this list should be the option to "rename" your folder. Click on that option and you will be allowed to input a new name with your keyboard. Move your files by simply clicking and then dragging any file icon, while holding your finger down and not lifting it. To put a file into your folder just drag the file until it hovers over the folder and then lift your finger, letting go of the click. The computer should put your file into the folder you created.
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One-sentence summary -- Turn on your computer and navigate to the desktop, otherwise known as the main screen. Right click your mouse or trackpad. Choose "New Folder" or "New" from the list of options, whichever is present. Name your new folder. Move files into your new folder.

Q: When you're just beginning, try to be sneaky in a small, barely-noticeable way. If you're in a small space, for instance, if you're riding in a car, you can concentrate on improving your sneakiness without having to take your surroundings into account. Try this sneaking exercise: While sitting in the passenger seat, see if there are any coins in the cup holder. Slowly but surely, (over the course of the car ride) take the coins out one at a time. Be sure the driver is not watching you, and try not to make any noise. Later, try to place all the coins back in the cup holder. This exercise will improve your hand steadiness, your ability to move silently, and your ability to read the body language of people you're sneaking on! When you're confident being sneaky in small, controlled environments, it's time to practice sneaking in larger, more active environments. Every additional person in your surroundings is a variable you'll have to account for - being able to account for other peoples' position and line of vision even when you aren't looking at them using clues like the sound of footsteps, etc. is a vital sneaking skill.  Try this exercise: at a social event, watch someone who has a drink out of the corner of your eye. Wait until their back is turned, and then move the drink to another room. After you have moved the drink, go back and watch them as they try to remember where they put it. Make sure you keep a straight face - don't give away that you had something to do with it. This exercise improves your ability to keep inconspicuous in crowded areas as well as your ability to control your emotions in the face of someone you've duped. For a good test of your ability to move silently, stay awake late at night and try to move around the house silently when everyone's asleep - pick a point in your house to sneak to, then sneak back to your room, going through as many rooms as possible. In the stillness of the night, you'll be able to hear even smallest movements. You want to be able to craft lies, excuses, and personal information on the fly to talk your way past troublesome folks who might interfere with your sneaking mission. Practice your ability to lie and charm people - often, it's just as important as your ability to move without being seen or heard.  Some people have a visceral negative reaction when they tell a lie that is detectable by others. To start getting over this, begin by telling inconsequential, harmless lies. When someone asks for the time, tell them it's one minute later than it is. You'll eventually work through your reluctance and, if you gradually scale up your lies, soon you'll be able to tell convincingly "real," consequential lies. If you're not socially squeamish, try talking your way into a members-only gym or country club as a good test of your social sneaking abilities. Craft a good excuse beforehand - maybe you left your wallet in the locker room, or maybe your friends are inside waiting for you but they can't let you in because they're in the pool away from their phones!
A: Practice basic sneaking skills. Expand your sneaking practice. Keep your social abilities sharp.

Article: Place the ball into a tight clamp to ensure that it does not move during drilling. If the ball moves during drilling, the holes may come out uneven, making the ball uncomfortable to use or difficult to control. With an erasable marker or piece of chalk, mark the hole configuration, placing a mark at the center of the spot you plan to drill each hole. Use your span measurement to assure the holes will be properly placed.  When bowling balls are molded, they are suspended by a small rod that, when removed, leaves a hole that must be filled in. This is called the "pin." You should avoid drilling through the pin, as this may void your warranty and negatively affect the ball's performance. Make sure your nearest hole is at least an inch away from the pin. The pin should be easy to locate. It is usually a different color than the rest of the ball. For advanced ball drillers, the pin is used to determine properties of the bowling ball's core that can be used to determine the ideal location on the ball to drill finger holes, depending on the qualities you want the ball to have. This will vary from one model of ball to the next, so if you want to try this, you should consult the instructions that came with your ball. It's a good idea to double check your marks against your span measurements before drilling. Once the holes are drilled, they are permanent. Determine the correctly sized drill bits to create comfortable holes for your thumb and fingers. You can determine this easily if you used a sizing ball to get your hand measurements, as these balls also provide information on your thumb and finger widths. If you did not have the benefit of a sizing ball, a good way to determine this is to experiment with different bits, drilling holes of different sizes into a block of wood and then determining which ones most comfortably fits your thumb and fingers. Prepare your bowling ball drill with the proper bit for your thumb width. It is strongly recommended that you use a bowling ball drill. Attempting this with an ordinary drill may damage your ball. Drill the hole slowly at your desired angle, checking the depth often so as not to drill too deep. Swap out the drill bit and drill the two finger holes. As with the thumb hole, check the depths often to avoid drilling too deep. Replace the drill bit with a sanding attachment and sand the interior of the holes until they are smooth and our fingers slide in and out easily and comfortably.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clamp the ball in place. Mark the ball. Select your bits. Insert the first bit. Drill your thumb hole. Switch bits and drill the finger holes. Sand the holes.