In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Chrome icon looks like a colored ball with a blue dot at the center. You can find it on your Start menu. Move your mouse to an empty area on your browser's tabs bar, and right-click anywhere. This will open a drop-down menu. This button will restore the most recently closed tab in your browser. Your recently closed tab will be reopened in a new tab.  Alternatively, you can use press the ⇧ Shift+Control+T shortcut on your keyboard to reopen a recently closed tab. If you just closed a window with multiple tabs in it, this button will show up as Reopen Closed Window. It will open reopen the closed window and load all of its tabs.
Summary: Open Google Chrome on your computer. Right-click anywhere empty on the tabs bar. Click Reopen Closed Tab on the menu.

Write it in large letters so it will be easy for you to read. You don’t want to include any of the key information on this side. The point of flash cards is to see a basic concept and then be able to identify pertinent information about that topic. If your teacher has given you key questions to consider, you might just write out the question on this side. Keep this side of the card as simple as possible. Your goal is to distill the key information on this side of the notecard. Don’t rewrite a professor’s entire lecture on Mongolian agrarian reform or bicameralism. Take the most important points your professor emphasizes and bullet point them on the notecard.  Write with pencil or light ink so that this information doesn't bleed to the other side of the card. Draw diagrams if you need to. Don’t be afraid to include additional information on the back of your notecards, as long it is essential information to the studying process. If your writing is small, you will not be able to read it easily and if it's crowded you will have too much to take in at one time. Writing clearly will enable you to read your notes easily. If you find yourself including too much detail on your notecards, either try to distill it further or break it up into several notecards. In this case, you can place the key word on the first side with some kind of qualifier in parentheses. For example, if you wanted to remember the causes of the French Revolution, but couldn’t condense it onto a single card, you might make several cards. “French Revolution Origins (Political)”, “French Revolution Origins (Social)”, and “French Revolution Origins (Economic)” might be possible cards for this subject. Colors are your friend. Feel free to color code particular information. For example, if you are studying for a French verb test, you might write the infinitive verb on one side of the card and then on the other, you could write the definition in black and then the conjugated forms in a different color. Get creative. Color can be used to help further organize the salient information on the flash card. Just make sure that you can still read it. Yellow ink on a yellow flash card won’t work. Sometimes, you might have a lot of information on a single flashcard. In this case, you might consider adopting a form of shorthand. Most people develop their own that makes sense to them. In general, people use shorthand to highlight essential information and de-emphasize non-essential words. Turn “and” into “&” and “for example” into “e.g.”.
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One-sentence summary -- Write the key term or concept on one side of the flash card. Write short, concise notes on the other side of the flash card. Make sure your writing is large, clear, and well-spaced. Write in bright colors. Use shorthand to save space.

Q: Retexturing walls is a job that most DIYers can handle, but if you don't already have all the supplies you'll need, head to the hardware store. Make sure to get:  Joint compound (also called taping compound or drywall mud). How much you'll need depends on how much wall area you need to cover. Painter's tape Plastic drop cloths An electric drill and mixing attachment A trowel A putty knife A texture brush or squeegee (optional) A paint roller (optional) If there is any trim (like crown molding or wainscoting) on the wall you're working with, cover its edges with painter's tape to keep the texturing materials from getting on it. If you do not plan to texture your ceilings, you should also cover the edges where the ceiling meets the wall. Cover the floor of the room in plastic drop cloths to make clean up easier. If there is any furniture in the room you are working in, remove it. If you are applying drywall mud to an existing gloss or semi-gloss finish wall, it will adhere to the wall much better if you use a primer first. This will give the drywall mud something better to stick to. Apply a layer of primer, such as Kilz, before continuing. If there are any puncture marks, holes, dips, or other problem spots on your wall, smooth them out before retexturing. Dip a putty knife in joint compound, and smooth the compound directly onto the problem spot to fill it in. Scrape the putty knife over the putty at a 45 degree angle to smooth it out. Take a 5 gallon (18.9 L) bucket of premixed drywall mud and add 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water on top. Use your drill and mixing attachment to stir until the mix is the consistency of batter.  Hold the bucket down while mixing to keep the compound from sloshing over the sides. Keep in mind that you can also mix the drywall powder with water yourself. This also allows you to get it to the desired consistency.
A: Gather your materials. Protect surfaces you don't want to texture. Apply a primer. Fill in any uneven spots with joint compound. Thin premixed drywall mud with water.

Problem: Article: You can find it around your keyboard's numpad, or as a secondary function on another key. The Num Lock key is primarily used to lock the number keys on your numpad, but you can also use it to disable your Fn key. This will allow you to use the Num Lock button, and disable Fn. This will instantly disable all of your Fn key's functions. The Num Lock key may also look like Num ⇩ on some keyboards.
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Find the Num Lock key on your keyboard. Hold down the Fn key on your keyboard. Press the NumLock key while holding down Fn.