Q: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. You can also right-click Start to bring up the advanced settings pop-up menu. Type in device manager, then click Device Manager in the Start menu. The Device Manager window will open. If you right-clicked the Start icon, just click Device Manager in the pop-up menu that appears. If you find a "Bluetooth" heading near the top of the window (e.g., in the "B" section), your computer has built-in Bluetooth capabilities. If you don't see the "Bluetooth" heading, your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth capabilities.
A: Open Start . Open Device Manager. Look for the "Bluetooth" heading.

Article: Take the shorter, bent end of the tension lever and stick it into the bottom hole in your door lock. The tension lever will hang down the front of your doorknob. You’ll use the lever to maintain tension on the lock as you pick it and as a way to rotate the doorknob once you've picked the lock. Maintaining tension on the lever will rotate the barrel in the lock which will allow you to lift each individual pin. Push the lever until you feel some tension. You do not need to use a lot of force.  Keep tension on the lock as you pick it. This tension is necessary or the pins will just drop back down into the barrel, keeping the knob locked. Stick the slightly bent end of the pick into the lock so that the tip is facing upwards. The pins sit on the top portion inside of the keyhole. Feel for the pins with your pick by pushing down on the handle of the pick while it’s in the hole. Press down on the handle of the pick to push the pins up.  Most traditional doorknobs will have 5 or 6 pins. A key pushes the pins up in the exact position they need to line up with the barrel, thus unlocking the door. Some of the pins will slide up with ease as you push down on it with your pick, while others will have some resistance. Pins that have resistance are known as seized pins. Concentrate on the pins with a lot of resistance first. Locate a pin that’s hard to push up, and push down slowly on the handle of your pick until you hear a click.  The click is the sound of the pin setting on the barrel. You need to set the seized pins first before setting the other pins in place. Continue feeling for the pins with your pick and press down on the handle of the pick to lift up every pin. Once every pin is set on top of the barrel, the door will be unlocked. Grab the end of the tension lever and turn it like a key until the door is unlocked. Your door is now unlocked!  On most doors, you have to turn the tension lever counterclockwise to open the door but some doorknobs may differ. The tension lever will only rotate fully if the pins are correctly set on the barrel of the lock.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stick the tension lever into the bottom of the lock. Push the lever counterclockwise to apply tension. Stick the pick into the lock and feel for the pins. Push down on your lever until you hear a click. Lift the rest of the pins in the door lock. Turn the tension lever counterclockwise to open the door.

Q: Immediately report the car accident to your insurance company. Also provide the insurance company with information on the other driver. Immediately filing a claim will speed up the process of getting your car repaired and securing a rental vehicle, if necessary. Do not lie when stating the facts of the accident, as this can result in denial of your coverage. The other driver may suggest not filing claims in the event of a small accident, as filing a claim will raise your rates. However, it is always a good idea to file a claim to protect yourself. The other driver may later change his mind and file a claim, even claiming injuries that weren’t apparent at the time of the accident. You want to be sure your insurance company has your version of the accident as soon as possible. Particularly if anyone was hurt in the accident, hiring a lawyer is a good idea. A lawyer can help you maximize your reward if you have been injured, or defend you if the other motorist was injured. Keep records of any hospital visits, tests, prescriptions or other expenses that arise as a result of your auto accident. This information will be needed by your insurance company and attorney. If the accident impacts your life to the extent that you decide to file a personal injury suit, you can claim damages for mental and physical distress and/or lost wages, as well as medical treatment. Keep a diary of how the injuries impact your life, including missed workdays, routine activities you cannot undertake, and changes to you family life. This will determine how much your company, or the other motorist's company if they were at fault, is willing to pay to replace or fix your car. If you think the number is too low, get your own independent estimates, and then discuss them with your adjuster. Certainly the other motorist’s company, and perhaps your own, may not have your best interests at heart.  If the other motorist’s insurance company calls you, politely refuse to discuss the accident with them and mention the call to your own insurance company or lawyer. If your company offers you an early settlement, do not sign it until you are sure you will be compensated for all your injuries. Some injuries – particularly back and neck ones caused by whiplash – might not show up or reach their maximum level of pain until weeks or even months after the accident.
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File an insurance claim. Consider hiring a lawyer. Document medical treatment. Keep track of pain and suffering and lost wages. Get an insurance company damage valuation. Protect yourself from insurance companies.