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It's the cog icon at the bottom right corner of the screen.   If you turn off read receipts, you will not see read receipts from other people. Read receipts are always sent for group chats and play receipts for voice messages. You cannot disable this feature. Doing so will return you to your conversations list. You can tap on a previous conversation, or tap the "New Message" icon at the top right corner to create a new chat.  When the recipient has read the message, the check marks will turn blue. In a group chat or broadcast message, the check marks will turn blue when every participant has read your message.

summary: Tap the WhatsApp app. Tap Settings. Tap Account. Tap Privacy. Tap Read Receipts. Tap Chats. Choose your recipient. Type in your message. Tap the send button.


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your muscle. If you have a muscle that is twitching because it is tight, this can often be relieved by massage. Moving the muscle around can release the tension that is causing the muscle to contract. Gently rub muscles that are twitching if it is comfortable for you to do so. If the muscle begins to hurt, or twitch more, then you should stop rubbing it. . Muscle twitches can be more frequent when you do not get enough rest. Make sure that you are sleeping through the night and that you give yourself additional rest during the day if you are feeling particularly tired.  If you are having a hard time getting rest, try to avoid eating or drinking chemicals that can interfere with sleep, such as caffeine. You should also set a calming routine before bed, including doing an activity that will make you drowsy, such as reading or meditating.  There is no scientific proof that lack of sleep causes muscle twitches but getting more rest can allow your body function better and manage its nerve impulses more effectively. your stress. Some muscle twitches can be minimized by being less stressed out. While the cause of muscles twitches in the eyelid are not well understood, it has been proven that reducing your stress can minimize them. Some easy ways to reduce stress include exercising regularly, spending quality time with your friends and family, working on a hobby you enjoy, and getting mental health support from a mental health professional. Some muscle twitches can be minimized by reducing your intake of stimulants, such as caffeine. Drinking fewer caffeinated drinks can make you generally less jittery and less twitchy. Instead of completely cutting out caffeine cold turkey, you can reduce your intake gradually. For instance, start drinking coffee that is half caffeinated and half de-caffeinated or switch to a mildly caffeinated tea. There are some muscle twitches that will simply pass with time. The clearest example is hiccups. Hiccups are a form of muscle twitching that are caused by spasms in the diaphragm muscle. Hiccups can come and go quickly or can last for hours. In general, you should wait 48 hours before seeking medical treatment for hiccups that won't stop. Some cases of hiccups can be related to medical issues, such as tumors and multiple sclerosis, so get yourself checked out if they continue indefinitely. There are some medications that are commonly prescribed that can cause muscle twitching. If you are taking diuretics, corticosteroids, or estrogen, the medication could be causing your twitching. Discuss changing your medications with your doctor. You should never change or reduce your medication without first discussing it with a medical professional.

summary: Massage Get enough rest Reduce Minimize your use of stimulants. Give the twitches time to pass. Change medications.


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Generally, most basic computer microphones will have one of two varieties of jack: an 1/8" TRS jack, which is essentially the same kind of jack you would find on a pair of headphones, or a USB jack, which is flat. Both of these jacks have corresponding ports on most computers. If you're using an XLR microphone, a quarter-inch jack, or some other variety of mic, skip to the next section. Almost all desktop computers will have visible microphone ports on either the front or the back of the tower. Usually, this port will be colored pink, and have a microphone image over it. If you have an eighth-inch jack, all you've got to do is plug it into this port and start testing sound.  If you have a USB jack on the end of your microphone, most computers will have two or more USB ports on the side, or the back of the computer. Simply plug the USB jack into one of these ports. Laptops and some more contemporary computers don't have microphone ports, because they're generally outfitted with internal microphones. It's usually possible to plug into the headphone port on most computers, however, and adjust your sound settings later. The easiest and quickest way to test your levels and check your settings is to go to your input sound options and make sure that the device you just plugged in is visible, and that it is selected for use. Open a recording program and attempt to use the microphone and set the levels.  On Windows, you can use the Sound Recorder, on a Mac, Quicktime or GarageBand should do fine. If you're not getting a signal, skip to the last section for troubleshooting tips.
summary: Examine the jack on the microphone. Locate the corresponding port on your computer. Test your new microphone with the recording software of your choice.