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While most browsers are already capable of reading international characters, you may simply need to help Firefox detect them. Your Firefox should now be able to detect Japanese characters. If not, you may need to install a language pack using one of the methods below.

summary: In the Firefox toolbar, go to View > Character Encoding > Auto-Detect. Select Japanese.


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If you need to access a Java website on the go, the only way to do it is to use a remote desktop app to access another computer. This will allow you to use that computer's browser to load the website. Google's Chrome Remote Desktop quickly connects to Chrome on your computer, making it the most pain-free way to set up remote access. You will need Google Chrome installed on your computer to use it. The Remote Desktop extension can be installed for free from the Chrome Web Store. Click the Chrome Menu button (☰) and select Tools → Extensions. Click the "Get more extensions" link at the bottom of the page, and then search for "Chrome Remote Desktop".  After installing the extension, you will need to sign in with your Google account and then click the "Enable remote connections" button. You can create a PIN for the connection as an extra layer of security. Log in with your Google account, and then select your home computer from the list of available connections. Enter in the PIN if you created one, and after a moment your desktop will load. Use the Remote Desktop app to launch the web browser on your remote computer. Enter in the address of the Java site you want to visit like you would if you were on your computer. You may notice a delay between when you tap something and when the action occurs. This is caused by the lag between the remote computer and your phone.

summary: Install the Chrome Remote Desktop app on your Android device. Install the Remote Desktop extension on your computer. Launch the Remote Desktop app. Open the browser on your desktop.


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Pour the three cups of water into a small pot, and bring to a boil. You may also boil the water in the microwave if desired. Stir the oats with a wooden spoon. Start checking for doneness at about the 20-minute mark. For chewier oats, cook less. For more done oats, cook more.  Do not stir the oats as they simmer. Allow them to rest in place as the water cooks them. Turn the heat lower if the oats seem to be drying out too quickly. Stir the mixture well using a wooden spoon. Let the oatmeal simmer for another 5 to 10 minutes. Spoon into bowls for serving. Sprinkle with cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, maple syrup, or fruit.
summary: Boil the water. Add the steel-cut oats to the pot, along with a pinch of salt, and bring back to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium low and cook uncovered for about 20 to 30 minutes. Add the milk to the oats. Remove the oatmeal from heat.