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How to Work Around a Broken Keyboard Key on a Windows 10 PC

If the keyboard on your Windows 10 computer has a broken or missing key (and it's one you don't use often), you might be able to work around it until you get a new keyboard. Here are a few ideas you can try in a pinch. Method 1: Remap the Key with Software Using Microsoft's free PowerToys utility for Windows 10, you can assign the function of a broken key to another you don't use often, like the Scroll or Caps Lock, or a function key. To do this, download Microsoft PowerToys , if you don't already have it. After you launch it, click "Keyboard Manager" in the sidebar, and then click "Remap a key." We'll use Esc as the broken key in our example, and replace it with the seldom-used Scroll Lock key . In the "Remap Keyboard" window, click the plus sign (+) to add a shortcut. On the left, you have to define the key you're remapping. From the drop-down menu, select the broken key you want to assign to another one

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How to Hide the Taskbar on Windows 10

The Windows taskbar is great for quickly accessing frequently used applications on your computer. However, some users prefer to hide it in order to save screen space. Here's how to hide the taskbar on Windows 10. Automatically Hide the Taskbar in Settings To automatically hide your taskbar, right-click anywhere on your PC's desktop and select "Personalize" from the pop-up menu. The "Settings" window will appear. In the left-hand pane, select "Taskbar." Alternatively, you could right-click the taskbar itself and, from the menu, select "Taskbar Settings." Regardless of which method you choose, you'll now be in the Taskbar Settings menu. From here, toggle the slider to "On" under "Automatically Hide The Taskbar In Desktop Mode." If your PC is able to switch over to tablet mode, you can hide the taskbar by toggling that option to "On," as well. Your taskbar will now automatically hi

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How to Host Your Own VPN with Algo and Cloud Hosting

Companies all over the world sell VPN services to secure your online activity, but can you really trust a VPN provider? If you want, you can create your own virtual private network with the open-source Algo software , and the cloud-hosting provider of your choice. VPNs and Trust Regardless of what the privacy policy says or boasts about security audits on a company blog, there's nothing stopping a VPN from monitoring everything you do online. In the end, choosing a VPN service  all comes down to trust. If trusting faceless online services isn't your thing, one alternative is to run your own VPN server. This used to be a daunting task, but thanks to the open-source project Algo from security company Trail of Bits , creating your own VPN is now easy. For $5 per month, you can run and control your own full-time VPN server. Even better, you can use Algo to set up and tear down VPN servers as you need them, and save money in the process. To set-up Algo, you have to

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How to Zip (and Unzip) Files Using PowerShell

The  ZIP file format  reduces the size of files by compressing them into a single file. This process saves disk space, encrypts data, and makes it easy to share files with others. Here's how to zip and unzip files using PowerShell. How to Zip Files Using PowerShell Let's start off by compressing some files into a ZIP file archive using the Compress-Archive cmdlet. It takes the path to any files you want to compress—multiple files are separated with a comma—and archives them in the destination you specify. First, open PowerShell  by searching for it from the Start menu and then typing in the following command, replacing <PathToFiles> and <PathToDestination> with the path to the files you want to compress and the name and folder you want it to go, respectively: Compress-Archive -LiteralPath <PathToFiles> -DestinationPath <PathToDestination> When you provide the destination path, be sure to give the archive file a name or PowerShell wi

How to Zip (and Unzip) Files Using PowerShell

The  ZIP file format  reduces the size of files by compressing them into a single file. This process saves disk space, encrypts data, and makes it easy to share files with others. Here's how to zip and unzip files using PowerShell. How to Zip Files Using PowerShell Let's start off by compressing some files into a ZIP file archive using the Compress-Archive cmdlet. It takes the path to any files you want to compress—multiple files are separated with a comma—and archives them in the destination you specify. First, open PowerShell  by searching for it from the Start menu and then typing in the following command, replacing <PathToFiles> and <PathToDestination> with the path to the files you want to compress and the name and folder you want it to go, respectively: Compress-Archive -LiteralPath <PathToFiles> -DestinationPath <PathToDestination> When you provide the destination path, be sure to give the archive file a name or PowerShell will