INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Outdated video and graphics drivers can definitely cause issues with your display. If fixing the refresh rate and resolution didn’t help, update your drivers. Visit the manufacturer’s website for your computer or monitor and search for video and graphic updates for your particular model. The power settings tell the computer when to turn the display off after a period of inactivity and when to put the monitor to sleep, and they control the brightness based on certain factors. To reset to the original settings, go to Control Panel > All Control Panel Items > Power Options > Change Plan Settings > Restore Default Settings. Select Save Changes. This function, which is available on certain computers with Intel processors, is designed to reduce energy consumption by optimizing the picture contrast. Unfortunately, it can sometimes cause issues with the display, and turning it off may fix your problem.  From the Start menu, select Search, and look for “HD Graphics Control Panel.” Click Power > On Battery, and under Display Power Saving Technology, click disable. Click Apply, then OK, and then restart your computer.

SUMMARY: Update your drivers. Restore default power settings. Disable Intel Power Saving Technology.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Birds will try to come and eat your cherries, and you can block them out with netting. Purchase netting from most home supply stores. Secure your netting at the bottom so birds can't get them at ground level.  Look for heavy-duty, knitted netting with an aperture no bigger than 5 by 5 millimetres (0.20 in × 0.20 in) and woven no larger than 500 microns thick.  Check your netting in the spring and winter. Bird sometimes peck at growing cherry buds in the late winter. Replace your netting as needed. When your trees will be exposed to much sunlight, it is important to keep your trees hydrated and healthy, especially for freshly planted trees. Water your trees when the top layers of soil seem dry. To check the moisture, stick your finger about 3 inches (7.6 cm) into the soil. If the soil is not moist, then water it thoroughly from the base of the tree. If the soil is still wet, you can wait another day before checking the moisture level again. Use an all-purpose fertilizer or a fruit tree fertilizer, and follow instructions on the package to determine the recommended amount to use. After April, only fertilize your trees after you harvest the fruit each season. Fertilizing right before your trees bloom helps replenish nutrients and help the tree produce more fruit. in the late winter annually. This will help your trees grow new fruiting wood. Prune the tree when it is dormant so you don't damage the fruit-bearing branches. You can use hand pruners or scissors to cut away dead, damaged, or diseased branches. Regularly pruning your trees will prevent infection and disease. In order to prevent winter sunscald, you should wrap the trunk with tree wrap every winter. Start at the bottom of the trunk and work your way toward the top, overlapping the layers. You can find tree wrap at gardening and home improvement stores. Sweet cherries are more likely to get a fungal or bacterial disease, so prune them again in the late summer to prevent diseases from spreading. The warmth of the sun will develop the flavor of your cherries, and they will fall off the tree when ready to harvest. Pick your cherries with the stalks still attached using scissors or hand pruners. Hand picking can injure your tree and cause infection.  Cherries will appear dark red, black, or yellow when fully ripened. They will be the most sweet and delicious at this point, because the sugar content will rise a few days before they are fully ripened Pick your cherries when they are still firm if you want to freeze them. Typical cherry harvests only last 1 week, so be ready to pick! Common cherry tree pests include aphids, Japanese beetles, and caterpillars. If you have issues with pests, you can treat your trees with pesticides. Always consider using natural pesticides so you don't damage your trees or cherries with harsh chemicals. You can easily make your own pesticides at home. Try mixing different household vegetables, oils, or soaps with water and treating for pests naturally.
Summary: Drape netting over your cherries trees to protect against birds. Keep your trees well-watered during the spring and summer. Fertilize your trees annually in the spring until the they start to bear fruit. Prune trees Wrap the trunk of the tree in winter. Prune sweet cherry trees again in the late summer to prevent diseases. Harvest cherries when they are fully ripe. Treat your cherry trees with pesticides as needed.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you can increase the size of your vocabulary, you will find yourself less likely to encounter unknown words. There are several steps you can take to effectively build your vocabulary. For example, you can start by writing notes.  Every time you encounter an unfamiliar word, write it down. Then later, when you have access to a dictionary, you can look it up for a precise definition. Keep a small pack of sticky notes with you while you read. You can write the unfamiliar word on a note and just stick it on the page to return to later. Start carrying a small notebook. You can use it to keep track of words that you don't know and new words that you have learned. There are a lot of tools that you can use to help you build your vocabulary. The most obvious is a dictionary. Purchase a hard copy, or book mark an online dictionary that you find useful.  A thesaurus can also be very helpful. It will give you synonyms for all of the new words you are learning. Try a word of the day calendar. These handle desk tools will give you a new word to learn each day. They are available online and at bookstores. Reading is one of the best ways to increase the size of your vocabulary. Make it a point to read each day. Both fiction and non-fiction will be helpful.  Novels can expose you to new words. For example, reading the latest legal thriller will likely expose you to some legal jargon you've never heard before. Read the newspaper. Some papers even have a daily feature that highlights language and explores the meanings of words. Make time to read each day. You could make it a point to scroll through the news while you drink your morning coffee, for example. Learning can actually be fun! There are many enjoyable activities that can help you to build your vocabulary. Try doing crossword puzzles.  Crossword puzzles are a great way to learn new words. They will also stretch your brain by giving you interesting clues to figure out the right word. Play Scrabble. You'll quickly learn that unusual words can often score the most points.

SUMMARY:
Keep notes. Utilize multiple resources. Read a lot. Play games.