Q: Follow the manual's instructions to install your particular printer. You can also read our great article about how to set up a printer. A HomeGroup is a local network of PCs that can share files and printers. Connect to the HomeGroup by going through the following steps. Press the Start key, type "control panel" and then press ↵ Enter. " If you have trouble finding it, simply search for it in the search box located in the upper-right corner of the control panel window. You can also press 'n' while in the window to highlight the options that start with the letter 'n.' " The link should be located in the bottom left corner of the Network and Sharing Center Window. You can also press 'h' on your keyboard while in the window to highlight the HomeGroup link. If you did not make the HomeGroup, ask for the name from the person who originally created the group. Unless you are on a network with a large number of users, though, there will likely only be one listed. If you do not see a HomeGroup listed, you will need to set one up yourself. Read through our article about how to set up a HomeGroup for help. Ask the person who originally made the HomeGroup for the password. The password would have been given to him or her when the HomeGroup was originally created. Assuming the owner has enabled sharing of devices, connect to the printer by clicking on its name under the devices tab. If you cannot see the desired printer, ask the creator of the HomeGroup to check the sharing settings. If you are having trouble setting up the printer, this section may help make the process easier.
A: Consult your printer's manual if you still have it. Connect to your network's HomeGroup. Open up your control panel. Click on "Network and Sharing Center. Click on "HomeGroup. Click on the name of a HomeGroup. Enter in the password when prompted. Connect to a printer. Refer to the troubleshoot section.

Q: Ask them about their available recycling services, as well as any recycling centers in your area. Ask them for details on what can and cannot be recycled. Different areas have different policies on what they can accept, but here’s what generally will and will not be taken:  What you can recycle: Newspaper, magazines, maps, packaging (except frozen food), envelopes, cardboard. What you can’t recycle: Waxed paper, laminated paper, pet food bags, food-soaked paper, frozen food boxes. If your waste management company offers recycling, then take your sorted recyclables out to the curb in the recycle bins on trash day. If your local sanitation company doesn’t support recycling, or you have too much to fit into a bin, pack up your recyclables and take them to your local recycling center.
A: Contact your local waste management company. Know what can and can’t be recycled. Sort and place your recycling on the curb. Take your old paper to a recycling center.

Q: Hold the middle of the bow with your non-dominant hand. Rest your dominant hand over the bow, just above the frog. Keep the fingers of your dominant hand relaxed and naturally spread apart. The bow should be in a horizontal position. The initial grip is much easier than maintaining that grip through heavy playing. It is important to exercise your hands with daily playing so that you will have the stamina to hold your grip through several songs. Do not overstrain any particular fingers. Try to keep the tension between all of your fingers and thumb. Do not allow your pinky or thumb to straighten.
A: Relax your hand over the bow. Keep your hand in place as you play.

Q: This will open a Google map.  Depending on the specificity of your search, Google may drop a pin in the exact location for you, or else offer you options.  For instance, if searching "Starbucks Seattle", a map will appear populated with several possible locations for you to choose from. If you don't have an exact address, zoom in or out on the map to locate your desired geographic location manually. Click on the exact location you'd like coordinates for. Once a pin is dropped, the latitude and longitude will be a part of the URL in your address bar, but there's a even simpler way to get the information. ".  To right-click on a Mac, hold down Ctrl as you click on the mouse.    Instead of dropping a pin, you can also right-click on the map location directly. The coordinates will be located in a rectangular box that appears on the bottom of your computer screen. The latitude coordinate is listed first in the coordinate pair.
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Search for an address or the place you want to locate Google Maps. Drop a pin. Right-click on the pin and select "What's here? Get your location's latitude and longitude.