Article: This is a substitute for double-clicking the device’s physical Home button.
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Swipe up using 4 fingers to quickly reveal the iPad’s multitasking bar.
Article: Doing so will open Run, which is a program that allows you to run system commands. This command opens your Windows computer's system information program. It's at the bottom of the Run window. Doing so will open the System Information window. There are several tabs in the top-left corner of the window that you can use to view different aspects of your system:   System Summary - This is the default tab to which System Information opens; it contains details about your computer's operating system, installed memory, and processor type.  Hardware Resources - View a list of all hardware drivers and information associated with devices (e.g., webcams or controllers) associated with your computer.  Components - View a list of technical components on your computer such as USB ports, the CD drive, and speakers.  Software Environment - View drivers and running processes on your computer.  Internet Settings - Your computer may not have this option; if it does, you can use this tab to view various pieces of information about your computer's internet connection.
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Hold down ⊞ Win and press R. Type msinfo32 into the Run window. Click OK. Review your PC's system information.
Article: If your dog barks compulsively for no reason, or tends to bark when she's left alone (in the yard, for example), she may be engaging in boredom barking. Dogs that bark when left alone may be experiencing separation anxiety, but there are usually other symptoms which accompany that problem, like destructive behavior, bathroom problems, and following you around when you're home. Common signs of compulsive or boredom barking include:  excessive barking in a repetitive pattern  pacing or running back and forth, usually while barking or shortly before/after barking  barking whenever left alone (without other signs of separation anxiety)  barking whenever you stop paying attention to her Exercise and play time are the best remedies for compulsive and boredom barking. While walking your dog is, of course, an important part of getting her exercise (even if you have a fenced-in yard), it may not be enough. Try having your dog run back and forth between two people for 10 to 20 minutes, chase a ball or toy, or take your dog jogging with you before you leave for work.  Giving your dog at least 20 minutes of vigorous exercise each day is important for her physical and mental well being, and may help reduce incidents of problem behavior like boredom barking.  You should also spend some time each day playing with your dog. You can play hide and seek, or just toss a ball around and have her chase or fetch the ball. Learning and practicing tricks is an excellent way to prevent boredom in dogs and discourage compulsive behavior. Tricks require focus, attention, and retention of lessons, which can occupy your dog both physically and mentally. Once your dog has learned a few tricks, have her perform them everyday. This will help her remember the tricks she's learned and also help keep her occupied and engaged. In addition to exercise, leaving distractions around the house is a great way to inhibit problem behaviors like boredom barking. You can use a puzzle toy stuffed with peanut butter, or simply toss a handful of treats in various places around the room. You can also leave a radio or television on for the dog so the sound will distract her.
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Recognize compulsive/boredom barking. Give your dog more exercise. Teach your dog tricks. Leave distractions for your dog.