INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is particularly necessary if the poster has been rolled up for a long time and will not hang straight. Peel back a few inches of the adhesive foam board's protective film and line up the print with the edge of the board. Unroll the poster onto the board slowly, unrolling a few inches at a time and applying to the poster. Smooth out any air bubbles using a credit card or the spine of a hardcover book.  Use a pin to poke a hole in any large bubbles from behind (through the foam, not the poster). Once you let the air out, smooth it down completely. Trim excess foam from the board using a knife and metal ruler to make crisp edges. You can also pay for someone to apply a foam board for about $20 (depending on the area) if you would like. Remember that a foam board will increase the thickness of your poster and can affect the frame that you choose. Remove the backboard, or whatever is currently inside the frame, if there is one. The glass or plexiglass will stay inside the frame, if there is such a piece. If you are using one, your mat can be placed either on top of or behind your poster. Putting the mat behind your poster is easiest, because then you will not have to cut the mat. If you choose to put the mat on top of the poster, then you may have to cut out the inner shape so that the poster can be seen inside. It can be difficult to cut the edges of a mat accurately and without damaging the mat so you can usually have this completed at a framing store for just a few dollars. It is very important that your glass or plexiglass be clean on the inside where it touches the poster. Moisture will damage the poster so it is also very important for the piece to be dry.  You do not want any fingerprints or other oils on the side touching the poster. Plexiglass is prone to scratches so be sure to clean it only with a microfiber cloth rather than paper products. If you are using one, then you must slide the glass or plexiglass into place first. The most important side is the one that will be touching the poster so make sure not to touch this side when putting into place.  You can always clean the other side again, so don't worry about touching it all over when putting into place. Hold the piece as if it is a pizza when placing into the frame. Adjust the poster's (and mat's, if you have one) placement inside the frame if necessary. Make sure the edges are even and straight so that it does not look crooked or uneven. Attach the poster into place so that it does not shift while hanging. You can purchase small clips for this purpose from the hardware store or simply staple the poster into place from behind. If you are stapling, make sure you do it at the edge and at an angle so that it is secure and does not show from the front. Poster backing is not usually necessary if you have attached your poster to a foam board. However, if you have not done so or wish the picture to look more professional, then you should add poster backing to cover the back of the poster. Make sure your poster backing is acid-free if you are using it or else it can damage the poster. You can either use small d-rings (which attach by screwing in) and a wire, or the zig-zag picture hanger pieces (which will be screwed on with small screws). Both of these are available from your local hardware store. Make sure to attach these to the frame, not the poster, so that they are secure and strong enough to hold your poster up. You may need more than one picture hanger if your frame is particular large and/or heavy. Make sure there are enough to hold your picture up securely. Use screws or nails to insert into the wall so that you can you're your picture on them. If you are using more than one hanging piece, then you must make sure the pieces are level on the wall so that the poster will not be hung crookedly. Adjust your poster until it looks straight and even.

SUMMARY: Attach your poster to an adhesive foam board. Undo the hinges on the back of the poster frame if they are there. Fit your mat on top of or behind your poster. Clean the plexiglass or glass and let it dry. Slide the plexiglass or glass piece into place. Slide your poster into the frame to see how it looks. Clip or staple the poster into place. Insert poster backing if you will use it. Attach the hanging mechanism. Hang your poster.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click on "Lock the taskbar" to unlock it. The Quick Launch toolbar should be right next to the Start button. Uncheck “Show Title”. You’ll see that the “Quick Launch” label vanishes. Uncheck “Show Text”. Upon doing so, you’ll see the labels disappear: the Quick Launch icons are all now neatly arranged into small icons.
Summary: Right-click the taskbar. Click and hold on the dots near the Quick Launch Bar, then drag it all the way to the left. Right-click on the dots near the Quick Launch Bar. Right-click on the dots near the Quick Launch Bar.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can download the latest version for free from the TeamSpeak homepage. Click the green "Free Download" button on the homepage to download the latest 32-bit version for Windows, or click the "More Downloads" link to find links to downloads for other operating systems.  If you are using a 64-bit version of Windows, download the 64-bit client for best performance. You will need to download and install the client even if you are setting up a TeamSpeak server. You will need to accept the agreement before your download can begin. Make sure to read the entire thing to understand your rights, then check the box labeled "I agree". Once the download is complete, run the setup file to begin installation. The setup process is identical to most software installations. Most users will not need to change any settings during installation.

SUMMARY:
Visit the TeamSpeak website. Accept the license agreement. Install the client.