Problem: Article: Make sure the bell is within the dog's reach and is loud enough that you will hear it even if you are not in the same room. It's also important that it be durable enough that your dog won't break it.  You can also use a wireless doorbell, as long as your dog will be able to push to button.  If your dogs seems afraid of the sound of the bell, try dampening it with some tape to make it quieter. Then get your dog used to it by ringing it a lot and slowly removing the dampening device. Once the dog is no longer bothered by the sound, you can proceed with the training. Before you take your dog outside each time, gently lift his paw and help him ring the bell. Then let him out right away. Continue doing this for several weeks until your dog learns to ring the bell himself.  If your dog is not particularly motivated by the outdoors, give him a treat as you let him out to help reinforce the training.  If your dog is still learning to go to the bathroom outside, be sure to reward him when he does that too. Once your dog is trained to ring the bell, be sure to respond to him when he does by letting him outside. If you fail to let him out when he rings the bell, he will get confused and may stop doing it. Continue rewarding your dog with treats for ringing the bell for several weeks, if not longer.
Summary: Hang a bell by the door. Have your dog ring the bell. Be sure to respond.

Problem: Article: The most basic, and also most natural looking, dot eyeliner look is created with either brown or black eyeliner. Black is generally preferred if you want to create a doll-like appearance, which is often the aim of this trend. To make sure your look stays put, use a waterproof eyeliner.  Start with brown eyeliner if black feels too dramatic for you. Liquid and pencil formulas both work great, although a liquid liner will provide the most control and precision.
Summary: Use a waterproof black or brown eyeliner.

Problem: Article: If you see an error that says "Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator," it's possible your PC is infected with a virus. Do a full virus scan and follow your antivirus app's on-screen instructions to remove infections before you continue. See How to Remove Malware to learn more about removing viruses and other malware. This keyboard shortcut works in all versions of Windows beginning with Vista. This opens the Registry Editor. Follow the on-screen instructions to grant permission for the Registry Editor to run and enter your admin password if prompted. You'll do this using the navigation tree in the left column of the window. Begin by double-clicking HKEY_CURRENT_USER to expand its contents, where you'll double-click Software, followed by Microsoft, etc. Continue until you've double-clicked Policies under System. If you don't see the System option, skip to step 6. This removes the flag that disabled the Task Manager for the current user.  DisableTaskMgr only appears when the Task Manager is disabled in the registry for this user. If you don't see it, just continue to the next step. Again, you'll use the tree in the left column to get there. If you don't see the System option, skip to step 8. This removes the flag that disabled the Task Manager for the whole PC.  DisableTaskMgr only appears when the Task Manager is disabled in the registry for the PC. If you don't see it, just continue to the next step. If you haven't found the System at any of these paths, see the Enabling Task Manager in Group Policy Editor method. This removes the final flag that could be blogging the Task Manager. If you didn't find DisableTaskMgr at any of these paths, see the Enabling Task Manager in Group Policy Editor method. If you were able to delete the DisableTaskMgr option at one or more of those registry paths, you will now be able to launch the Task Manager normally.
Summary: Scan your computer for malware and viruses. Press ⊞ Win+S to open the Windows search bar. Type regedit and press ↵ Enter. Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System. Right-click DisableTaskMgr in the right panel and select Delete. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System. Right-click DisableTaskMgr in the right panel and select Delete. Go to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System. Right-click DisableTaskMgr in the right panel and select Delete. Restart your PC.

Problem: Article: Flash browsers rely on streaming services from the actual sites themselves, so you should use a reliable internet connection for the best results.  If your wifi isn't on, tap the "Settings" app (the grey gear icon), open the "Wi-Fi" menu, and swipe the slider next to the "Wi-Fi" option to the right--it should turn green, indicating that you've enabled wifi. You can also turn on wifi by swiping up from the bottom of your screen to access a menu, then tapping the wifi icon in the top row of options.  Most Flash browser apps will ask for your preference in display optimization (mobile vs. desktop); mobile mode shows the mobile version of websites, which don't usually have Flash enabled, while desktop mode shows the Flash content. You have successfully obtained Flash functionality for your iPad!
Summary:
Make sure your wifi is on. Tap your Flash browser app to open it. Follow the app's instructions to set up the browser. Browse for Flash content.