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It is easy to configure your Blogger account with Windows Live Writer. To configure Windows Live Writer with your account, you should have the following information ready
Your Blogger Address
Your Blogger Username
Your Blogger Password
Open Windows Live Writer
(If Windows Live Writer is not installed on your PC, follow the link to download it)
Click Next and proceed with the configuration
Choose Other Services which includes blogger and click Next
At “Add a blog account” screen, Enter you blogger address followed by your username and password
Proceed by clicking Next and Windows Live Writer will check the configuration
If the entered information are correct, you will be taken to to the final screen where it will ask you to type your blog’s name. Enter The name and click Finish
That’s it! Happy Blogging!
Good News! Helping Hands Igbo has been released! The new version comes with a built-in keyboard layout for your learning convenience.
Vowels: a e i ị o ọ u ụ
Consonants: b ch d f g gb gh gw h j k kp kw l m n ṅ nw ny p r s sh t v w y z
Helping Hands Igbo can be downloaded by clicking Here!
Credits goes to my friend, Ben Ajuluchukwu, who helped with the symbols
FAQ
1. What is Helping Hands Igbo?
Ans: Helping Hands Igbo is a Inkey Software Compatible keyboard created for Igbo Language, Nigeria. With Inkey Software and Helping Hands Igbo, people can type documents in Igbo Language.
4. What is Inkey?
Ans: InKey is a keyboard mapping solution that allows users to enter characters in languages and scripts that are not adequately supported by the operating system using a standard keyboard.
3. Where can I get Inkeysoftware?
Ans: Inkeysoftware site is under upgradation. Contact Helping Hands, to get Inkey Software.
Your desktop may not display properly due to following general reasons
Improper power supply
Improperly connected Power and Display Cords
Improperly connected Display ports
Troubleshooting:
Make sure the power supply is connected and the power buttons are turned on
Reconnect the display and power cords and ensure the connections
Check the quality condition of display and power cords. if required, replace the cords
Identify the correct graphics port (display port/ DVI/VGA) and connect to it (All these port cables will only fit into its exact port)
Try connecting your desktop to a different monitor and if you identify your pervious monitor is faulty, replace it.
It is possible to schedule a time for your Ubuntu PC to go off. For this you can type a simple command at the terminal window
sudo shutdown –h +m
(Replace the m with your desired minutes for the computer to go off)
You will be prompted to enter the password. Type in the password and press enter
If you want to cancel the scheduled shutdown, the command is: sudo shutdown –c
Terminal will ask you for the sudo password. type the password and press enter
(Try the sudo shutdown –c command in a new terminal for proper result)
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