Q: This is a large button located at the bottom-center of the front of the S2. Pressing this button will take you to your Home screen when you're in another app. If you don't have a Home button, you can take screenshots with a different key combination. The Power button is located along the right side of the S2. It is normally used to turn the screen on or off. You can capture anything that displays on your device, but you may have difficulty with streaming video. Start pressing and holding both buttons at the same time.  You'll see the screen dim for a moment and may hear a shutter sound. This indicates that the screenshot has been taken.  Your screenshots will be collected here.
A: Determine that your S2 has a Home button. Find your Power button. Open the screen you want to take a screenshot of. Press and hold the Power and the Home buttons. Hold both buttons for about a second. Release the buttons when the screenshot is taken. Tap the Gallery app. Tap the Screenshots album.

Q: How you install the door depends on what type you choose. Typically, you need to attach the hinges on the wall and the door. You may also need to drill a hole for the latch and screw the latch plate into place if your handle has one. You may also need to install a lip at the bottom of the door to help it hang properly. One way to finish the shed is to simply stain the wood. When staining wood, paint it on in the same direction as the grain of the wood. Use paintbrushes or rollers to make an even layer. You'll likely need to add 2 layers. If you stain it, you'll also need to paint on an all-weather finish for wood after the stain dries. for a colorful finish. Another option is to use outdoor latex paint. Paint it on with rollers or paintbrushes, adding it on in a smooth layer. Once it dries, add a second layer of paint.  You likely won't need a sealant for the paint. Pick a dry, windless day for the best results when painting.
A: Install the door. Add stain for a natural look if you bought unstained plywood siding. Paint the wood

Q: Removing the screen and working on a flat surface will be much easier than attempting to work with the screen while it is still in the window. Use a thin pry bar to gently pull up the molding. It's important to be gentle because you want to be able to use the molding again.  Tap on the end of the pry bar with a hammer to help work it under the molding. Once you get the molding out, tap the nails on the pointed end and remove them with a hammer. Use the claw side of a hammer or pry bar to pull out the staples or nails that hold the screen in place. As you do, the screen should start to come off the frame. Pull it up, and set it aside to discard it later. If any nails or staples are left in the frame after you remove the screen, pry them out. Leave at least 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) of extra screen on each side of the frame. It's better to cut more than you need than to have to cut it again because you don't have enough. You should have at least at least 2 sides that meet at a right angle. That will make it easier to attach the screen. Lay the right angle of the screen into a corner, fitting it into the grooves for the screen, and staple it on the short side of the corner. Staple the other side of the corner into place, and start working along that long edge, pulling the screen taut as you go.  Add staples or nails every 1 inch (2.5 cm) or so. Make sure the staples are as flat as possible against the frame. Go along the short side connected to the right angle. Pull the screen tight as you go across the edge, stapling every 1 inch (2.5 cm) or so. Pull the screen taut across the frame. Start stapling from the short edge that's already stapled in place. Make sure the screen is tight going across and down the frame as you staple. Stretch the screen as much as you can across the frame, then staple or nail it into the bottom corner. Run staples or nails across the bottom edge. With this step, you should finish stapling the screen into place. Run a utility knife along the inside edge of the frame. Try not to cut the wood behind it with the knife. Trim the 2 sides that have excess screen, and discard it. You can trim the screen earlier if it's in the way while you're stapling. You should only have to trim the screen on 2 sides if you used a right angle. Lay the pieces back down where they belong. Use nails to drive them back into place. Create new holes, or use larger nails in the old holes. If a piece broke, you can glue it back together or buy a new piece of molding.
A: Remove the wooden window frame from the window, if possible. Pry the molding out of the window that's holding the screen in place. Take the old screen off the frame. Cut a piece of screen to fit the frame. Starting stapling or nailing at one edge of the right angle. Set the top in place with staples or nails. Staple the opposite long edge in place. Attach the bottom edge. Trim the screen using a utility knife. Put the molding back in place.

Q: Studies have shown that journaling while trying to lose weight makes it more likely that you'll reach your goal and keep your weight off long-term.  Journaling provides an emotional outlet allowing you to get out frustrations or disappointments or set backs.  It can also be a way to motivate yourself.  Writing down positive mantras or tracking your successes can keep you on track. Purchase a journal, download a journaling app, or find an online journaling site to check in with on a regular basis.  You don't need to journal each day if you don't want to — even a few times a week counts. Jot down notes about your meals, progress, measurements and how you're feeling throughout your diet program. Having a support group is essential to weight loss — especially when you're trying to large amounts of weight.  It will take time to reach your goal of losing 100 pounds and it may be a long journey, and having a person or group of people to encourage and motivate you will be helpful.  Find friends or family members and tell them about your goal.  Ask them to help you stay accountable and encourage you until you reach your goal. Also try finding support groups in person or online.  Having people to talk to who are also struggling with weight or attempting to lose large amounts of weight will also help encourage and motivate you. The more weight you lose, the more motivated you will feel to keep going. But the only way to know whether you are making progress is to take regular measurements.  Weigh yourself once or twice a week. Be sure to do this at the same time each week. Mornings before you have eaten anything are best. Remember that clothes and shoes weigh something, too. For the most accurate results, weigh yourself naked or in just your underwear. Try to always be undressed or wearing the same thing when you weigh yourself for consistency. Take measurements. Use a tape measure to measure the circumference of your waist, thighs, arms, and neck.  As you lose weight and are working out regularly, you'll see your body shape changes as well.
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Keep a journal. Go to a support group. Track your progress.