Fix Problem Drag And Drop Not Working In Windows Digital Citizen

Problem description: You can’t drag and drop! At some point, while using Windows, you may end up not being able to drag and drop your files from one place to another using the left-click mouse button. However, the mouse works perfectly well, and there’s nothing apparently wrong with Windows either, except for drag and drop not working. Drag and drop not working This issue can occur in Windows 10 as well as in Windows 11, and we stumbled upon it when running virtual machines in VMware Workstation Player and VirtualBox....

January 5, 2025 · 2 min · 296 words · Cyndi Galligan

Four Ways To Forget A Wifi Network In Windows 10

NOTE: This guide was created using Windows 10 May 2019 Update. If you are using a different version of Windows 10, things may look a bit different. However, the steps involved should be the same. If you do not know what Windows 10 version you have, read: How to check the Windows 10 version, OS build, edition, or type. Method 1. How to forget a network in Windows 10, using the Wi-Fi menu from the system tray If the wireless network that you want to forget is in your area, and your Windows 10 laptop or tablet displays it as a network you can connect to, click or tap the Wi-Fi button from the bottom-right corner of the taskbar....

January 5, 2025 · 5 min · 960 words · Luther Tseng

How To Check Your Iphone S Battery Health Peak Performance Optimized Charging

How to check the maximum capacity of your iPhone’s battery Your iPhone’s battery health details can be accessed from the Settings app. So, start by opening the Settings app on your iPhone. Open the Settings on your iPhone Then, tap Battery. Go to Battery Tap Battery Health & Charging (on older iOS versions, this may be listed as just Battery Health). Access the Battery Health & Charging Under Battery Health, you’ll see:...

January 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1068 words · Nancy Dyer

How To Edit The Pictures Videos Taken With The Camera App In Windows 8 1

NOTE: If you don’t know how to use the Camera app in Windows 8.1, read this step-by-step tutorial: How to Use the Camera App in Windows 8.1. How to Access the Camera App Editing Options In the Camera app, click the left arrow or swipe to the right, if you are using a touch-enabled device, so that you can to see the pictures you have taken and the video you have recorded....

January 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1912 words · Amanda Libby

How To Find Hidden Wireless Networks Ssids In Your Area In Windows

Step 1. Download and install NetSpot (free hidden wifi finder) The first step is to download and install NetSpot FREE edition, from this page. Install the app. Follow the setup instructions and the installation is over in a couple of seconds. Then, launch Netspot. You can use this app for free if all you want is to discover the WiFi networks in your area and analyze them. If you desire advanced features like advanced visual analysis and planning of wireless networks, you need to purchase the PRO version....

January 5, 2025 · 4 min · 681 words · Lynette Mateer

How To Learn What Data Microsoft Stores About You And How To Delete It

When does Microsoft store personal data about you? Microsoft stores personal data when you are using its products and services using a Microsoft account. Yes, it’s also storing data when you are not using a Microsoft account but that data can’t be identified as belonging to you as a specific person. First, when you create a Microsoft account, you must give personal details like your name, e-mail address, phone number and so on....

January 5, 2025 · 5 min · 880 words · Albert Tschida

How To Make A Bootable Usb Drive With Windows Ubuntu Or Freedos

1. Download Rufus First, download Rufus. On its webpage, scroll until you find the download links, and choose the edition you prefer. It is worth noting that you can get Rufus as a portable app which you can run once you download it. When you run Rufus, you should see something like this: 2. Plug in the USB memory stick Next, you have to plug in the USB memory stick that you want to use....

January 5, 2025 · 3 min · 639 words · Stacy Mosqueda

How To Open Settings On Android Devices Including Samsung Galaxy

NOTE: For this tutorial, I used a Google Pixel 6a with Android 14 and a Samsung Galaxy S23 with One UI v6.0, also based on Android 14. The steps are similar on all Android-powered devices, so you should be good to go even if you have a smartphone from Xiaomi, OPPO, Honor, Motorola, OnePlus, or some other manufacturer. If you don’t know the specific version of Android you’re using, here’s how to check it on your smartphone or tablet....

January 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1282 words · Nick Gibbs

How To Save A Document In Microsoft Word Digital Citizen

How to save a Word document using the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar One of the easiest and most straightforward ways of saving a Word document is offered by the Save button found on the Quick Access Toolbar. This button, which looks like a floppy disk, is located in the top-left corner of the Word window, next to the AutoSave switch (I’ll tell you more about this one a bit later)....

January 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1333 words · Donna Everett

How To Set A Custom Ringtone On An Iphone 2 Ways Digital Citizen

1. How to add ringtones to an iPhone using the iTunes Store The first and easiest way to set a custom ringtone on your iPhone is to buy it from the iTunes Store. Here’s how it works: On your iPhone, open the iTunes Store app. Open the iTunes Store app on your iPhone Then, tap the Tones button from the bottom of the screen. The Tones button from the iTunes Store Search or browse to find the ringtone that you like and want....

January 5, 2025 · 5 min · 972 words · Charles Lawrence

How To Show The Desktop On A Windows 11 Computer Digital Citizen

1. How to show the desktop in Windows 11 with a keyboard shortcut The fastest and most convenient method to show the desktop on a Windows 11 laptop or PC is to use its dedicated keyboard shortcut: I must admit that I love this method because pressing the Win + D keys is a one-handed operation on any keyboard with a typical layout. The show desktop shortcut is Win + D When you’re using this keyboard shortcut, Windows 11 instantly hides all open application windows, giving you instant access to your desktop....

January 5, 2025 · 5 min · 1000 words · Charles Harlan

How To Switch To A Windows 10 Local Account From A Microsoft One

NOTE: The features presented are available in Windows 10 May 2020 Update or newer. If you are using an older version of Windows 10, you might not have access to all the features. First things first: About switching to a Windows 10 local account You probably have a Microsoft account already if you’re using one of the many services the company has to offer. As we explained in our guide on the subject, the option to create an offline or local account is not even shown every time during the Windows 10 installation process, so you might have unwillingly signed up for a Microsoft account....

January 5, 2025 · 4 min · 662 words · Andrew Long

How To Use File History With Network Drives Locations To Backup Data

Connect an External Drive to a Computer & Recommend it to the Homegroup One way to use the same drive to backup your files across the network is to attach an external hard disk to your computer. Set it up and turn on File History, as shown in this guide: Introducing Windows 8: How to Backup Data with File History. Once you have it working on the computer where the drive was plugged in, go to Advanced Settings and check the box that says “Recommend this drive”....

January 5, 2025 · 3 min · 617 words · Kenneth Gleason

How To Use Tracking Prevention In Microsoft Edge Digital Citizen

What is website tracking? Do I need Tracking prevention? When visiting a website, your activity is being tracked, usually for advertising, site functionality, or traffic analysis purposes. The resulting tracking data is then saved either directly by the website on its servers, or by creating small files called cookies on your device. By collecting data about your activity, advertisers and websites gain insights about the way you use them, allowing them to give you a personalized experience and to monetize this data by showing you targeted adverts....

January 5, 2025 · 5 min · 978 words · William Garcia

Huawei P20 Review Excellent Camera And A More Affordable Price

Huawei P20: Who is it good for? The Huawei P20 is a great smartphone for: Users who want great photography and do not want to pay the premium price of the Huawei P20 Pro People who want a beautiful smartphone Users who want smartphones with powerful hardware Pros and cons These are the positive features of the Huawei P20: It offers an excellent experience for photography It is a beautiful smartphone with pleasant shape, that is comfortable to hold It offers top-notch processing power, that makes all apps and games run smoothly The battery life is excellent Fast unlocking through face detection and the fingerprint sensor It comes with the latest Android 8....

January 5, 2025 · 7 min · 1425 words · Estelle Welch

Mercusys Halo H80X Review Focusing On Simplicity Digital Citizen

Mercusys Halo H80X: Who is it good for? This mesh Wi-Fi system is a suitable choice for: Users who desire an affordable mesh Wi-Fi system People with internet connections up to 500 Mbps Networks with a moderate number of devices Those who don’t need advanced features for their Wi-Fi Pros and cons Here are the things I like about the Mercusys Halo H80X: Affordable pricing Minimalistic design Easy to install and configure Optimized for the Wi-Fi 6 standard Can cover larger locations...

January 5, 2025 · 10 min · 1926 words · Marguerite Powell

Realme C51 Review Large And Affordable Digital Citizen

realme C51: Who is it good for? You should take the realme C51 smartphone into account if: You’re looking for an affordable Android phone You’re an undemanding user, and all you want is a decent level of performance in daily activities You want a smartphone with a large battery and fast charging Pros and cons These are the things I consider pros about the realme C51: Attractive design Big screen that’s easy on the eyes Excellent battery life Supports fast charging, and the box includes the appropriate charger Affordable price...

January 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1776 words · Rose Pinson

Review Fitbit Alta A Stylish Fitness Companion

What is the Fitbit Alta good at? The Fitbit Alta is an excellent device for: People who value the looks and customization of their fitness tracker People who want a light, simple, easy to use device People who want a friendly interface that gathers the relevant data for their daily schedule and fitness activity Pros and cons Summarizing our findings, we liked the following about the Fitbit Alta: Stylish looks Simple to use Removable, replaceable armbands Excellent battery life Very good mobile ecosystem Affordable pricing...

January 5, 2025 · 5 min · 977 words · Beth Olesky

Review Huawei P20 Pro One Of The Best Smartphones Of 2018

Huawei P20 Pro: Who is it good for? The Huawei P20 Pro is an exceptional smartphone for: Smartphone users who love to take pictures, but also for semi-professional photographers People who want the best of the best in terms of design Users who want smartphones with excellent hardware and amazing performance Those who like to be on the cutting edge of mobile technology and can afford to be there Pros and cons These are the positive features of the Huawei P20 Pro:...

January 5, 2025 · 8 min · 1646 words · Joanne Kelley

Review Mio Mivue C320 A Good Entry Level Dash Cam That Records Full Hd Video

MIO MiVue C320: Who is it good for? The MIO MiVue C320 dash cam is a suitable choice for people: Who need to record high-quality videos, in 1080p Full HD resolution, while driving Who want a small dash cam that does not obstruct the driver’s view of the road Who desire a dash cam at an entry-level price tag Pros and cons There are more than a few good things to say about the MIO MiVue C320:...

January 5, 2025 · 11 min · 2313 words · Shirley Broddy