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iPad/iPhone SIG
Central Resource Library
9875 W 87th Street
Overland Park, KS 66212
Conference Room 01
Friday, October 18, 2024, 2:00 ~ 3:30 pm
The main goal of our special interest group (SIG) is to share our knowledge of all things iPad and iPhone. The group is open to all. We encourage your questions on general and specific Apple-related topics/issues. Bring your questions to the meeting or send Ray a text or email before the meeting and he’ll add them to the agenda.
Ray Martinez convenes the iPad/iPhone SIG
(913) 286-3918, rpmartinez@ymail.com
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Android SIG
Oak Park Library
9500 Bluejacket St
Overland Park, KS 66214
Small Meeting Room
Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 2:30 ~ 4:00 pm
Please bring your questions, devices, friends, curiosity, and yourselves to a great learning environment.
Looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday,
Bob Bowser
Bob Bowser convenes the Android SIG
(913) 735-0623, bobbowser.rdb@gmail.com
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SenCom is on Facebook. See the access instructions below to find our Facebook Group page (SenComKC). Check it out! Share your favorite SenCom moment or interaction.
To access the group page:
- Log into your Facebook account.
- On your computer, click “Search Facebook,” left-hand corner (to the left of the home icon, on your mobile device, in the middle of the screen on top, then type SenComKC (not case sensitive).
- Search results should give you “Groups” and under that, you will see SenComKC. To the right of your search results, you should see a “Join” button. Click the button to request to be a member of this Facebook group.
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* Volunteers Needed *
SOS! NEEDED NOW! – Volunteers to help our Board of Directors fill the board positions of Vice President and Program Director. If interested, please email me or another Board Member. Our email addresses are on the “Board of Directors” page under the “About Us” menu. Remember, this is your organization; please help us keep it healthy and growing!!
LITTLE OR NO COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED.
Lou Risley, 913-298-0575 or sencomprez@gmail.com
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CDC information on the Coronavirus Outbreak →
GEEK FREE
By Joe Callison
17 September, 2024
Searching for Tech Websites and Support
Below are several websites that have technical information, equipment and software reviews, advice, software downloads, etc. that are trustworthy. However, even a trustworthy site can have advertisements placed by untrustworthy sources, so don’t assume ads or sponsored content is safe to click on. CNET and other sites that have things you can download are often plagued with the word “Download” in a strategically placed ad to trick you into clicking it instead of the actual place on the page for the download. When you do download a file, take the time to right-click on the file in your downloads folder, and from the menu that opens, find Scan with Microsoft Defender (or your antivirus software name) and run a scan on the file. If you have Malwarebytes installed, it will also appear in the menu if you want to scan with it. In Windows 11 you will probably need to click on Show more options at the bottom of the list for a second page of options. Continue reading →
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FOR~GO
(For Geeks Only)
By Joe Callison
27 May 2024
Hiren’s BootCD Updated!
Much more than a decade ago, a favorite software tool of mine was Hiren’s BootCD. It was a bootable CD full of the most popular software utilities, some of which were pirated. The last official update was in 2012. Fans of Hiren’s BootCD have updated it, with only legal software utilities included, to a Windows 11 PE (preinstallation environment) for booting on modern UEFI computers. I have tried it out and was pleasantly surprised by the huge assortment of software utilities available. The only issue I have found is when using it on a computer with a high screen resolution (3K horizontal or higher), the icons and text can be quite small. Unfortunately, I could not find any method to change the display settings with the installed display driver, though you can add other drivers. I did find that the Accessibility settings in Windows PE could still be used to enlarge the icons on the desktop and the Taskbar settings could enlarge the icons on the Taskbar, which helped.
The download and instructions for preparing a bootable CD or USB can be found at Hiren’s BootCD PE
I used my trusty-free utility Rufus to create the bootable USB. Be sure to use the UEFI and not MBR setting and the NTFS format in Rufus for booting only on a modern computer system. The dual boot MBR/UEFI method for compatibility with older computers is much more complicated to create if not needed. Windows Home computers should be able to boot from a boot selection menu without getting into BIOS/UEFI settings to turn off Secure Boot or adding the USB drive as a trusted device in the Windows Boot Manager as may be required on computers initially set for Windows Professional. The keyboard key used to get the boot menu varies by manufacturer but is often briefly displayed on the screen during the boot process. You can also look it up for your computer or refer to articles such as Boot Menu Option Keys For All Computers and Laptops | [Updated List 2021] | Techofide
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Thank you for all that you do
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The Microsoft Tech for Social Impact Team
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