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How Do I Scan Documents on Canon® Scanners

How Do I Scan Photos and Documents on Canon® Scanners

May 09, 2012

Converting photos and images into digital form is really popular as people typically do this to have their memories backed up or for sharing them with relatives via email or social networks.

How Do I Scan to PDF on Canon® Scanners

How Do I Scan to PDF on Canon® Scanners

May 09, 2012

As was mentioned in the article about scanning photos and documents on Canon® scanners, the MP Navigator EX© software includes the function of scanning to the PDF file format.

How Do I Install a S-ATA Optical Drive

How Do I Install a S-ATA Optical Drive

February 17, 2012

An optical drive is used less often today than it used to be. But software, movies and other data stored on optical media will still require an optical drive in a PC and it is priced relatively low.

How Do I Choose a Good Gaming Mouse

How Do I Choose a Good Gaming Mouse

January 10, 2012

Quality input devices can facilitate your work or enjoyment on a computer; this especially applies to the mouse and keyboard. A specific group of users have a very specific demand for these devices; gamers.

How Do I Change My Mouse Sensitivity

How Do I Change My Mouse Sensitivity

December 06, 2011

Since each user has different needs and requirements, many computer components are customizable. For instance, you may change wallpapers, fonts, programs, the keyboard, language, etc. In addition, you can change the settings of your computer mouse.

How Do I Clean My Keyboard

How Do I Clean My Keyboard

December 06, 2011

Many surveys reveal that keyboards are home for not only dust and dirt, but also for a large number of bacteria from food. An unclean keyboard contains a higher number of biological microorganisms than the average toilet seat.

How Do I Manually Open a CD/DVD Drive

How Do I Manually Open a CD/DVD Drive

September 29, 2011

Nearly everyone at one point has turned off their computer and left a disc inside the optical drive. Maybe you have experienced a stuck or broken drive. Fortunately, computer manufacturers planned for these situations.

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