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Ways To Fix Screen Flickering Issues In Windows 10

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  If you face a screenflickering issue on your Windows 10 PC and want to stop it, stay with this post. This post will help you fix the screen flickering problem. The problem may be because of an outdated or corrupt display driver. However, an incorrect refresh rate can also create a screen flickering issue. After all, if you want to solve this problem, you must first find the actual cause and then act accordingly. You may need to consider an update or replacement of the driver or that particular app that creates the problem on your computer. You may also need to choose an appropriate refresh rate.  What is screen flickering in Windows 10? When screen flickering occurs on a PC, the monitor faces continuous flashing or flickering. The monitor behaves like turning on and off. A particular app, setting, and taskbar can also flicker a monitor screen.   Why does the screen flicker in Windows 10?      There can be many reasons like faulty display drivers...

Tips to Improve Privacy and Security in Zoom

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  Are you looking for ways to improve your privacy and security on Zoom? Stay with this post. This post includes ways to increase your privacy and security on Zoom.  Many people have stopped using Zoom due to privacy and security concerns, while others are looking for alternatives. If you are the one who has stopped using Zoom but need to continue with it, you can try the following approaches to increase your Zoom’s privacy and security. Let’s see the innovative ways to improve privacy and security on Zoom.  Keep your Zoom software updated Zoom has started managing solving types of security flaws. It has already enabled passwords for conference entry with digital waiting rooms and stopped its iOS app from sharing data with Facebook in the background. Many of these features require you to update the software, while some changes automatically happen in the cloud. So, let’s see the ways to update your Zoom client on different platforms.  Update Zoom How to update Zoom o...

A Guide to Record Screen and Take Screenshots on Your Mac

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Mac is one of the most useful and commonly used devices of Apple that comes with a lot of amazing features. It is a computer that is used by millions of people all over the world. And now, speaking of taking a screenshot and recording screen on your Mac, most of the users don’t know how to do that. Because capturing a screenshot and recording screen on your mobile devices is much easier and follows a different procedure as compared to doing it on the Mac computer. Are you also one of the Mac users? Have you ever tried to take a screenshot or record screen on your Mac but failed to do so? If yes, then now, no need to go anywhere. Here, you will get to know the ways to do so. Mac computers come with some great tools that enable you to take the screenshots. And along with that, there are also some tools on your MacBook through which you can easily record screens. This way, Mac computers provide you with more flexible accessibility and great experience of computing. And now, if you want to...

How to Use Stacks, Gallery View, Quick Actions, and More on Finder Using Mac

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  If you’re a Mac user, you must be familiar with using the Finder app to access documents, files, and more. The Finder app allows you to use various tools for its customization. However, there’s a lot more than that. If you’re one of those people looking forward to completely seeking control over the Finder app, here are a few tools that are unknown to most people. These tools include Stacks, Gallery View, and much more. So, what are you waiting for? Read along to know more! Using Stacks in Finder The ‘Stack’ tool, as the name suggests, is used to stack files in an organized manner. Thus, the steps to use the Stacks tool in Finder are: Open your Mac’s desktop screen and click on the ‘View’ tab in the menu bar. Note: Make sure that no background apps are running. A drop-down menu will open. Click on the ‘Use Stacks’ option. Right-click on any empty spot on your desktop. Select the ‘Group Stacks By’ option from the pop-up menu. Select any of the following options: Kind, Date Last Op...