Q: While typing on a text box, tap the Swiftkey Menu Button (☰) on your keyboard. This should open a quick settings menu. Tap the "Layout" option and you can choose between Full, Thumb, and Compact layout. Just tap on Undock in the quick settings menu. You can change the keyboard position by dragging the circular icon on the bottom.
A: Open the Swiftkey settings menu. Select which options you want. Undock the keyboard.

Q: At that temperature, you’ll stay comfortable indoors while saving money. When you go away from your house or go to sleep, turn your thermostat down by 5 °F (−15 °C) to preserve energy. Stretch a plastic window covering over the all of your windows on the inside. Apply double-sided tape around the edge of your window to attach the plastic insulation. Make sure the plastic is tight and doesn’t have wrinkles. Use a hair dryer on a low-heat setting to seal the plastic.  Plastic window covers can be purchased at any home care store. Once the windows are sealed, they cannot be opened unless you remove the film. Use small rugs for tight spaces or area rugs to cover a large floor space. Bare floors can feel a lot colder than room temperature and will make your body cold if you walk around barefoot. If you can’t put rugs down on your floor, wear slippers or socks around the house. Turn off your ceiling fan and look at the bottom motor housing. Many fans have a switch on the side that allows you to reverse which way the fan spins. Flip the switch and turn your fan back on. If the blades spin clockwise, it’s pushing the air down. Warm air rises, so reversing your fan will push the air back down to the floor. Purchase a small space heater and turn it on in the room you want to warm up. Close off the room as much as possible so the heat doesn’t escape. Let the heater run for 30-60 minutes before turning it off. Once the room starts to cool down again, turn your heater back on. Don’t leave space heaters on for an extended period of time or unattended since they could be a fire hazard. Some heaters have automatic timers to prevent them from being on for too long. Either ignite a wood fire or turn on your gas fireplace. The heat from the fire will heat the whole room the longer it burns. Once your room feels comfortable, you can put the fire out.  If you don't have a fireplace, find a portable electric fireplace at a home goods store. They help keep you warm and run only on electricity. Keep your chimney’s flue closed when you’re not burning a fire. Heat can escape from your room up through your chimney. Never let a fire burn unattended.
A: Set your home’s thermostat above 68 °F (20 °C). Insulate your windows with a plastic film to prevent cold air from coming in. Put rugs over tiles or hardwood to keep your feet warm. Reverse your ceiling fan’s motor to push warm air down. Use a space heater for extra heat in one room. Light a fire in your fireplace if you have one.

Q: Purchase a pack of cigarettes of the brand of your choice. Do not remove the cellophane from around the box until after you are done packing it. Note that packing a pack of cigarettes is only possible with the kind that come in a cardboard package. Hold the pack like you are holding a closed book or some other flat object. Hold it firmly so it won't fly out of your hand when you hit it against something. How you hold the pack is a matter of personal preference. However, do not place a finger on the bottom of the pack because it can make the tobacco pack unevenly and can even cause the cigarettes to break.
A: Obtain a pack of cigarettes. Grip the pack with your fingers on the side or the front and back.

Q: Familiarize yourself with your company's dress code and dress for your banking job based on those guidelines. The dress code will give you a good understanding of how you're expected to look and ensure that your wardrobe meets banking and company standards. The dress code will make you aware of the minimum requirements of the job. You should also observe your peers and verify that you are dressing in a way consistent with the local norms. Ask about casual days within the company or bank branch. On casual days it's often appropriate to wear clothes that would otherwise be considered too casual for the banking industry. Casual Fridays are not as common as they once were, but they do exist even in high-level investment banks. Barclays has instituted a policy whereby jeans and t-shirts are acceptable on Fridays. Jeans and t-shirts, however, are generally considered too casual even for a casual Friday. Dress for bank employment by starting with comfortable shoes. You'll be on your feet a lot, so choose shoes that can have inserts placed in them to absorb shock and cushion your feet. Stick to closed-toed, low-heel dress shoes. You should dress for a bank job neatly, cleanly and conservatively. Iron out any wrinkles, tuck in your shirt and don't wear anything stained or ripped. A client or customer that sees these details will change their opinion about you and your bank for the worse. Mend or replace these items so they don't make you look sloppy or unprofessional. To look professional at your bank job, eliminate any body modifications like piercings or tattoos from your client's line of sight. Keep ear piercings tasteful or small, remove facial and tongue piercings and cover tattoos with pants or long sleeves while you're at work. Check shirts and sweaters to ensure that they cover your stomach and midriff without exposing too much cleavage. Be sure that your skirts are an appropriate length for the workplace by not wearing any that don't at least reach your fingertips when your hands are down at your sides. Anything shorter, or with a slit that goes higher, isn't appropriate for work attire. Most of the details of your attire should vary little from what you wore during your interview. If you are employed as a teller though, you might not be expected to wear a suit jacket once you start on the job. Observe what others in your position wear. For any higher ranking position, assume that you should wear a suit jacket and that your attire should vary little from what you wore during your interview.
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Read the dress code. Ask about casual days. Choose comfortable and professional shoes. Keep everything neat. Cover piercings and tattoos. Wear clothes that are an appropriate length. Know when to wear a suit jacket.