Article: In order to share a printer, it must be installed on the computer it is connected to. Most modern printers connect via USB and will install automatically when they are connected. You can access the Control Panel in Windows Vista by clicking the Start menu and selecting Control Panel. If your Control Panel is in Category view, click "Network and Internet", and then select "Network and Sharing Center".Click on "Network and Internet". If your Control Panel is in Icon view, click the "Network and Sharing Center" icon. Expand the "Printer Sharing" field and toggle printer sharing on. You can decide whether or not you want to enable password protection for your printer. If it is turned on, only users who have a user account on your computer will be able to access the printer. Now that file and printer sharing has been turned on, you will need to share the printer itself. To do this, go back to the Control Panel and open the Devices and Printers option. Right-click on the printer you want to share and click "Printer properties". Click the Sharing tab, and then check the "Share this printer" box.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Install the printer drivers. Open the Control Panel. Open the Network and Sharing Center. Enable printer sharing. Share the printer.
Article: It's not always realistic to give a fake friend a lot of your time and energy. Be aware of how much you can tolerate this person and manage your time with them accordingly.  Give carefully in your relationships. You should not give someone a heavy amount of time or consideration if they consistently violate your boundaries, blow you off, or otherwise disrespect you. Fake friends tend to engage in these behaviors. You are not required to respect someone who does not respect you. If a fake friend is difficult to make plans or spend time with, it's okay to disengage. You can still be around this person, especially if you have to in groups, but it's okay to stop reaching out on a one-to-one level or engaging this friend's drama. You should focus your emotional energy on true friends. Fake friends are unlikely to change their behavior, and in some cases may eventually turn into outright bullies. Therefore, manage your expectations carefully when interacting with a fake friend. Keep in mind this interaction may very likely be negative. Preparing yourself for bad behavior can help you feel less stung or confused when it occurs.  If your friend Samantha consistently gives backhanded compliments or subtly puts you down, expect as much when you're getting drinks with her. Say to yourself, "This is just how Samantha is." Try not to want too much from this person. If you were invested in the relationship, and it turned out to be fake, this can be a major letdown. However, it's important you accept you cannot rely on this person for your emotional fulfillment or wellbeing. Fake friendships can take an ugly turn at times and may be difficult to manage longterm. Consistently take stock of a fake friend's behavior. Watch for signs that the behavior is becoming worse, to the point it borders on bullying.  You should periodically take stock of a fake friend's behavior. Ask yourself if their behavior has made you more uncomfortable or stressed lately. Has this friend been getting increasingly difficult to deal with? Is this person creating more drama for you and your other friends? Friendships do change over time. It's possible a fake friend will change over a long period of time. Fake friends can turn into true friends over time. It's important to take stock of any changes in your relationship. If you feel someone is becoming a better friend, you may be able to continue to have this person in your life. When dealing with fake friends, it's easier to put your needs and wants on hold. You may find yourself bending over backwards to accommodate someone who is difficult to please. If you're having more bad times with a person than good times, make sure to put your emotional needs first. It's okay to temporarily disengage altogether, or simply give this person slightly less time and energy, if the relationship is becoming too exhausting for you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Set limits regarding time and emotional space. Have realistic expectations regarding a fake friend's behavior. Monitor the nature of the friendship over time. Make sure you care for your own emotional needs.
Article: In electrical terminology, a toggle switch can have one or more "poles" and "throws." Apole refers to the number of circuits controlled by the switch—usually, this is the number of outwardly-visible "levers" on the switch. A throw refers to the number of positions a switch has. Usually, for simple on-off capability, you'll want an SPST switch.  To ensure you select the right toggle switch, check with the manufacturer or ask a salesperson to help you. Ensure that the switch is compatible with the device you intend to use it for. Read through the instructions or paperwork that come with the switch to make sure it will work for your purposes. However, if the device you're attaching your toggle switch needs more than basic on-off control, you may need a more complicated switch. For instance, if you're installing a toggle switch to control a car's hydraulic system, you'll probably want a switch with multiple poles to control the hydraulics for the different sides of your car and/or multiple throws so that you'll be able to set the hydraulics to "off" or varying degrees of "on", rather than just simply "off" or "on." Note that there are differences between British and American terminology when it comes to the colloquial names for common switches. In the States, an SPST switch is also called a "two-way" switch, whereas in Britain, it's called a "one-way" switch. Similarly,  in the U.S. and Britain, an SPDT (single pole, double throw) switch is called a "three-way" and "two-way" switch, respectively. Different electrical devices require different amounts of current to power them. When searching for switches, make sure the contact rating of the switch you select is equal to (or greater than) the circuit current you plan for it to regulate. Your toggle switch is useless if it can't connect to the device it's supposed to operate. Be sure to pick a switch that's compatible with the electrical connections inside your device. If you don't, you may find yourself having to make improvised connections with a soldering iron, electrical tape, etc., which can be daunting for the inexperienced. Common types of switch connections include:  Screw connectors. Solder lugs, pins or terminals. Wire leads. If your device comes with spaces specifically designed to accommodate toggle switches, you may be able to get away without having to make any extraneous modifications to your device. However, the types of devices in which toggle switches are often installed usually don't. Thus, you should usually expect to need to drill a hole for the switch and to install a mount to seat the switch in. Often, you'll need a type of mount called a panel mount that interfaces with a type of switch called a panel switch. A panel mount switch has a threaded body that protrudes up through a hole in a panel and is secured to the panel with a panel or jam nut.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select a switch with the appropriate number of "poles" and "throws" for your purpose. Choose a switch rated above the maximum current (in amps) that will flow through the switch. Select a switch with the right type of electrical connections for your project. Pick a suitable mount.