Go to https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/ in your preferred browser. TeamViewer will detect your operating system for you. If TeamViewer incorrectly determines your operating system, click your computer's OS in the row of options in the middle of the page. It's a green button near the top of the page. Doing so prompts the TeamViewer setup file to begin downloading to your computer. Depending on your browser's settings, you may have to save the file or indicate a download location before the file will actually download. On Windows, this is a setup file called "TeamViewer_Setup", while Mac users will double-click the "TeamViewer.dmg" file. To do so:   Windows - Check the "Installation to access this computer remotely" box, check the "Personal / Non-commercial use" box, and click Accept - Finish.  Mac - Double-click the installer package, click OK, open the Apple menu {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/f\/ff\/Macapple1.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/ff\/Macapple1.png\/29px-Macapple1.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":476,"bigWidth":"29","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, click System Preferences, click Security and Privacy, click Open Anyway next to the "TeamViewer" message, and click Open when prompted. Follow the on-screen prompts. On the left side of the TeamViewer window, you'll see a "Your ID" section beneath the "Allow Remote Control" heading. You'll need this ID to access the host computer. To do so:  Hover over the current password. Click the circular arrow left of the password. Click Set personal password in the drop-down menu. Enter your preferred password into the "Password" and "Confirm password" fields. Click OK. This should be the computer that you'll use to access the host computer. You can also download TeamViewer on your iPhone or Android. This field is on the right side of the TeamViewer window, just below the "Control Remote Computer" heading. If not, click the circle to the left of this option. It's near the bottom of the TeamViewer window. This is the password you set in the "Allow Remote Control" section of TeamViewer on the host computer. It's at the bottom of the TeamViewer Authentication window. After a brief moment, you'll see the first computer's screen appear in the TeamViewer window on the second computer's screen.  Once you see the host computer's screen, you can interact with it as though it were your own computer. To disconnect, you'll click the X at the top of the TeamViewer window.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to the TeamViewer download site on the computer you want to access. Scroll down and click Download TeamViewer. Double-click the TeamViewer file. Install TeamViewer. View your computer's ID. Create a custom password. Download, install, and open TeamViewer on your second computer. Enter the first computer's ID into the "Partner ID" field. Make sure "Remote Control" is checked. Click Connect to partner. Enter the password. Click Log On. View your connected computer's screen.


Making a crocheted cell phone case is much easier than it might seem. You just need a few things to do it. You will need:  Yarn in the color and type of your choice A crochet hook appropriate for the type of yarn you are using. Be sure to check the label of your yarn for recommendations on what size hook to use with the yarn. Scissors Button Needle and thread to wrap around your cell phone. You don’t need to worry about measuring your phone to get the right measurements for your cell phone case. All you need to do is to make a chain long enough to wrap around your cell phone width-wise.  The chain should be snug, but not super tight. If the chain is too tight, add a chain or two. If it is too loose, take a couple of chains out. Leave a long tail of about 10 to 12 inches (25 to 20 cm). You can use this yarn to sew the bottom closed after you finish making the case. Next, you will need to connect the beginning and end of the chain to begin crocheting in rounds. With the loop still on your hook from the last chain you crocheted, insert the crochet hook into the first link in your chain. Then, loop the yarn over the hook, and pull it through both stitches to secure them together. Your chain should now be connected in a circle. Once the chain is a circle, you can begin single crocheting around it. Start by inserting the hook into the first stitch in the round. Then, loop the yarn over and pull this yarn through the first loop. Loop the yarn over the hook again and then pull this yarn through both stitches on the hook. This will complete your first single crochet stitch.  Single crochet to the last stitch in the round, and then slipstitch to connect the first and last stitches. If you prefer to use a different type of stitch, then you can. For example, you could try the double crochet stitch, popcorn stitch, or cluster stitch. Be careful not to twist the stitches. You will need to continue to single crochet all rounds until the case is long enough to hold your cell phone. Once it looks like you are getting close, try slipping your cell phone into the case to see how far you have to go. Keep going until your entire cell phone fits in the case. . After you have achieved your desired length for the cell phone case, you will need to bind off your work. To do this, cut the free end of the yarn a few inches away from the hook, and then pull it out through your last loop to secure it. To deal with the tail, you can either weave in the end using a darning needle, or tie it in a second knot and cut the excess. Use the tail that you left at the beginning of making the case to sew the bottom of the case closed. If you did not leave a long enough tail, then tie a 10 to 12 inch (25 to 30 cm) piece of yarn to the tail and thread it through a darning needle. Then, stitch along the bottom of the cell phone case to close it.
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Gather your tools and materials. Chain enough stitches Connect the chain with a slipstitch. Single crochet around the chain. Continue to single crochet all rounds. Bind off Sew the bottom closed.