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UsernameIssues: It displays "Unidentified network" and the signal is at its strongest.
GokAy: Yup, looks like you gotta come over to my house!
UsernameIssues: It displays "Unidentified network" and the signal is at its strongest.
GokAy: Yup, looks like you gotta come over to my house!
Please post a screenshot that shows the available wireless networks.
(e.g. what you see when you click on the wireless network icon in the notification area)
SAMPLE:
How to upload screenshots:
Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums
If you are going to use MS Paint to save your screenshot, the please see this post.
Screenshots of "Device Manager - Network Adapters" and "Change adapter settings" too please :)
UNI: Step 1 of Screenshot Upload tutorial has links to both Paint and Snipping Tool tutorials (but of course Paint one lacks the white area (canvas?) resizing).
Yeah - I've seen the links in step 1 of that tut. It is the annoying default size of Paint's whiteboard that causes me to post that second link. Near the bottom of my old 2014 post, I link to the "how to upload screenshots" tutorial. Sadly, not all readers make it to the bottom of that post
Maybe we should ask Shawn to modify the tutorial to include the resizing? :)
UNI: Actually there is a tutorial for it already (linked to in the Paint one, related tutorials at the bottom).
Paint White Background - Change Default Size in Windows
Already got my ticket, start rolling the ...GokAy: Yup, looks like you gotta come over to my house!
I don't want to pollute this thread with the details, but the first bullet in the Note section of the W8 tut is not true for W7. So, that W8 tut does not say how to save the drawing area size for W7. Nor does it explain why one should change the size of the drawing area. I'll stick to linking to my old post
If I open the screenshot program, then the menu that comes out of the icon closes.
How can I take a screenshot of it?
just using default available items, in this position I would use the "Print Screen" key to copy the whole screen, (which would include the menu), to the clipboard and edit it to requirements
Yes, Barman's right! Use Print Screen (Prt Scr) key to copy whole screen, and paste into Paint (run: mspaint). Crop any unnecessary part if possible, mask any personal info that may be visible and save as jpg. Then attach that one here.
(ALT+Prt SCr will copy only the active window, but may not catch the menu.)