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How to Clear Your Browser Cookies for Pitman Realtime Portal
Follow these steps to resolve the “Realtime has detected no District ID.” error. Open Google Chrome and navigate to the Realtime Portal through the “PSD Links” folder in the bookmarks bar. Select the lock icon in the address bar. Select “Site Settings” from the drop down menu. On the settings page that opens select the “Clear data” button. On the confirmation prompt, select the blue “Clear” button. Confirm that the data has been cleared by reading “No usage data” under the Usage section of the setting page. Close Google Chrome completely. Launch a new instance of Google Chrome and navigate back to the Realtime Portal. The portal should now load correctly.
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How to Change Audio Output Windows
In Windows 10, left-click on the speaker icon in the System Tray. This will display the volume slider. Click the small up arrow located in the upper-right corner of the volume slider. (Actually, you can click anywhere at the top of the pop-up box.) This will display all of the available audio playback devices. Click on the device you would like to have produce the audio and VOILÀ! Now you can switch back and forth between playback devices with ease.
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How to Change Display Mode on Windows 10
Windows can use multiple displays in several ways, extending or duplicating your primary monitor. You can even turn off your primary monitor. Here’s how to change secondary display settings with a simple keyboard shortcut. Using the Windows + P “Project” Menu To quickly change how Windows 10 handles multiple displays, press Windows + P. A dark-gray menu titled “Project” will pop up on the right part of your screen. (That’s “project” as in projector, not “project” as in a task people work on together.) From here, you can use the mouse or cursor keys and Enter to choose the option you’d like. Here’s what the options do: PC screen only: This mode only shows video on the primary display, even if a second one is connected. Duplicate: This mode duplicates the video output from the primary display onto a second display, which can be ideal for presentations. Extend: This mode extends the desktop across as many displays as you have connected. It stitches them all into one large virtual desktop, and you can move windows between them. Second screen only: This mode only shows video on the second display, while the primary display remains blank and unused.
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Mail not working on mobile after DUO
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Sign in & sync in Chrome
Why should you "Sign in & sync"? You can find and update your synced info on all your devices, like bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings. You can sign in automatically to Gmail, YouTube, Search, and other Google services. If you’re signed in before sync is turned on, you'll stay signed in. If you change devices, like if you lose your phone or get a new laptop, you can get your synced info back. To turn on sync On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click Profile . Click Turn on sync.... If you're not signed into your Google Account, you'll be prompted to sign in. 4. Click Yes, I'm in. Check if sync is active On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click Profile . Verify "Sync is on" under your profile information
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Use Google Drive for desktop
Use Google Drive for desktop About Drive for desktop Drive for desktop is Google’s desktop sync client that lets you easily manage and share content across all your devices and the cloud. This application enables you to access your files and folders in a familiar location. You can use Drive for desktop to keep your files in sync between the cloud and your computer. Syncing is the process of downloading files from the cloud and uploading files from your computer’s hard drive. After syncing, the files on your computer match the files in the cloud. If you edit, delete, or move a file in one location, the same change happens in the other location. That way, your files are always up to date and can be accessed from any device. In Drive for desktop, you can manage how much local storage you use and where your content is located by configuring Drive to stream or mirror your files and folders. How to setup Use the windows search bar to open "Google Drive" 2. Select "Sign In" and use your @pitman.k12.nj.us account to log in. How to verify drive sync is on 1. Select the up arrow next to the time in the bottom right corner of your screen 2. Select the Google Drive Logo, if the drive logo is not present than use the windows search to launch google drive. 3. Verify that google drive is syncing
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How to Change Monitor Input (Dell)
Multiple of our Dell monitor models support different input methods. While some models auto detect the connected device, in some cases this feature either is turned off or not available. To select the correct input follow the steps outlined below. Locate function buttons on bottom right of monitor Utilize the 4 buttons to navigate the menu. Move the selection up and down to the desired value, then use the corresponding button to select that input. That's it, your done!
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A Simple Guide to Calibrating Your Epson Projector's Interactive Pens
Title: A Simple Guide to Calibrating Your Epson Projector's Interactive Pens: Auto and Manual Options Introduction: Epson's interactive projectors come with pens that allow you to draw and interact directly with the projected image. These pens can be calibrated automatically or manually for accurate and responsive performance. Here's how to use both options. Auto Calibration: For a quick and easy calibration, use the auto calibration feature: Access the Interactive Menu: Press the "Menu" button on your projector or remote control. Navigate to the "Interactive" or "Extended" settings menu. Select Auto Calibration: Choose "Interactive Settings" or "Pen Calibration," then select "Auto Calibration." Start the Process: The projector will display a calibration screen with targets. Follow any on-screen instructions. The pens will automatically calibrate to match the projected image. Save Settings: Once the process is complete, save your settings if prompted. Manual Calibration: If you prefer more control over the calibration process, you can calibrate the pens manually: Access Interactive Settings: As with auto calibration, go to the "Interactive" or "Extended" settings menu and select "Interactive Settings" or "Pen Calibration." Choose Manual Calibration: Select "Manual Calibration" from the options. Calibrate the Pens: The projector will display a calibration screen with targets or crosshairs. Use the interactive pen to tap the center of each target. Be precise for the best results. Test and Adjust: After calibrating all points, test the pen's accuracy by drawing or selecting items on the screen. If necessary, repeat the calibration for better accuracy. Save Your Settings: Once you're satisfied, save your settings. Conclusion: Calibrating your Epson projector's interactive pens is essential for a smooth interactive experience. Whether you choose auto or manual calibration, the process is straightforward and ensures that your pens are accurately aligned with the projected image. This enhances your ability to engage with your audience and make the most of your interactive projector.