Q: Mold needs moisture to grow. Keep an eye on your wood floors to make sure they are clean and dry. If you have wood floors in places that are prone to moisture, such as bathrooms, basements, or kitchens, make sure you clean up any surface moisture as soon as possible. Warm environments also encourage mold growth. Wood floors in any places that get warm, such as bathrooms or kitchens, need to be aired out to avoid mold growth. If your wood floors are clean and dry, then the conditions for mold are less likely to arise. Vacuum and mop your wood floors on a regular basis. While you may not have to clean your wood floors daily, make sure to incorporate it as part of your weekly cleaning routine. When ingrained in wood floors, mold feeds on nutrients on the surface of the wood, but not on the wood itself. Keep your wood floors dry and clean to make sure mold does not have a food source. Mold grows best in humid environments. Consider buying a dehumidifier to keep a consistent level. Indoor humidity should be at about 50% to avoid most molds. Clean spilled water as soon as possible. Don’t let any water sit on your wood floor as that could lead to mold growth. When it’s colder outside, we tend to keep our homes warmer, which creates warm air that does not escape. Additionally, plants are more likely to die in the fall and winter, which creates more opportunity for mold to grow. Airing out your house will allow this warm air to escape and will clear out any mold spores that have begun to grow. Make sure your air conditioner is in working order and not creating excess moisture. An overused air condition can create additional condensation, which will create a favorable environment for mold to grow in.
A: Keep floors dry to discourage mold growth. Clean your floors regularly. Control humidity in your house. Air out your house during the colder months. Maintain your air conditioner during warmer months.

Q: Press Fn+⌥ Option+⌘ Command+F5 on a MacBook without a touch bar, or triple-tap the Touch ID button for a MacBook with a touch bar.  On an iMac, press ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+F5. If your mouse is working, you can click the Apple menu {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/f\/ff\/Macapple1.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/ff\/Macapple1.png\/29px-Macapple1.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":476,"bigWidth":"29","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, click System Preferences..., click Accessibility, and click Mouse & Trackpad. Press ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+F5 (or tap the Touch ID button three times) while in this menu to enable Mouse Keys. Leave the Accessibility menu open while using Mouse Keys so that you can turn on and off Mouse Keys with the ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+F5 shortcut. Hold U to move the mouse left, O to move it right, 8 to move it up, and K to move it down. You can also use 7, 9, J, and L to move the mouse diagonally. Doing so will act as a mouse click on whatever your mouse is currently selecting. Doing so will allow you to open the context menu for selected items. This will allow you to activate certain menus (e.g., the Trash menu). Since you can't type while using Mouse Keys, press ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+F5 (or triple-tap the Touch ID button) to disable Mouse Keys once you've clicked on an item that you want to use.
A: Open the Accessibility menu. Enable Mouse Keys. Move the mouse with your keyboard. Press 5 to click. Hold down Ctrl while pressing 5 to right-click. Press M to hold the mouse button and . to release it. Toggle off Mouse Keys.

Q: This is a free program, which brings back the Start button on Windows 8.  Take care not to click any other “download” buttons, which can install unwanted programs on your computer.    ” Wait for the installation to complete. ”  ” You can now browse through the familiar layout of programs and settings.
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Go to Classic Shell at Classicshell.net. Click the “Download Now” button. See that the download has started automatically. Click “Run” when prompted. Accept the license agreement. Choose from various features, like Classic IE9, Classic Start menu and Classic Explorer. Click “Install. Click “Finish. Notice the new approximation to the old Microsoft Start logo. Click on “Start” and choose “Basic settings” or “All settings.