Windows 10 Laptop Airplane Mode Stuck On [closed] - windows

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This is a weird one. I turned Airplane mode on awhile ago and now cannot turn it off.
I've tried fairly extensive troubleshooting based on what I've found on-line, though most of it is just a rehash of the same advice.
Confirmed the physical WiFi switch is On
Tried Function + F3
Tried Function + Print Screen
Disabled and enabled the network adapter
Not sure what else to try. Here's a screenshot showing relevant settings. You'll see that the Airplane switch is toggled on and is actually disabled.

Try booting in Windows 10's safe mode and changing the setting or using Registry Editor again. It's possible a driver or something got stuck and is disabling it.

In my case, there is a switch on my laptop body. If it is there and it's off then turn it on.
That's it!!

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Mac OSX Screen Sharing: Does the remote screen display my actions? [closed]

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During my work-from-home days, I use a Mac Mini at home to access my Mac workstation in my office through a VPN set up by my IT department at work.
When I use OSX's Screen Sharing at home to control my workstation, does my workstation in my office display what I'm seeing & doing on the screen share at home, or is the screen still blank? If someone is in my office, can they see what I'm doing?
Assuming your remote workstation's monitor is turned on, everything you do remotely is visible on that monitor and anyone physically present there will be able to see what you are doing.

Chrome keeps telling me to update flash player, but nothing happens [closed]

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I've recently switched to Chrome as my default browser. Ever since, I always get notifications to update flash player, the official adobe installer launches, I hit download, and nothing happens.
What is going on? How do I stop this from happening? How do I get flash updated? When I go to chrome://components/ and click update on Flash I get "component not updated". Any ideas?
I do use Chrome on OS X and also on windows. I don't have any issues on windows, but on mac I always get these update prompt.
I downloaded the uninstaller for flash from here and used it to uninstall from my system. Chrome seems to run its own instance of Flash, so that seemed to work so far.

Is it possible to make Apple Magic Mouse behave on Windows exactly as on a Mac? [closed]

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I need to change my mouse and I am looking to buy the Apple magic mouse but I'm not sure if there are drivers to install it on Windows and use it in a way that Magic Mouse functionalities can work fine on Windows. I've read across the internet about a software called "Magic Utilities" in addition to the driver for basic functionality of a standard mouse, however I don't bought the magic mouse yet, then I can't test that. I wanna know if we're completely able to make magic mouse work on Windows 7 (even on Win 8 or 10, I could run an update).
Thanks.
It will work if you have the right drivers but not all Bluetooth dongles work with the Magic Mouse

Context Menu Glitch [closed]

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I'm having a problem with the contextual menu (right click menu) on Windows 10. It seems that the item text disappears sometimes:
Other time, the menu itself doesn't work at all.
I've googled for answers but none of the suggested solutions worked. One thread that seems to describe the same problem was this one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/3fejwo/windows_10_context_menu_glitch/
So I'm hoping (though it might be cruel to do so) that someone else have encountered the same problem and might have a solution for this annoying bug.
It looks like GDI has run out of resources. Open Task Manager, go to the Details pane and show the GDI Objects column and see if any process has more than a few hundred.
...or it's a GPU driver glitch, try using a different driver version. In a worst-case-scenario your physical GPU might be damaged, try using your internal GPU (Intel HD Graphics) and see if that helps.

Can't boot into OSX [closed]

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I have two HDs in my Macbook Pro 15 in late 2009. I installed bootcamp and updated to Mavericks. My Windows partition in running Win7 Ultimate. I set the the boot disk in OSX to be my windows partition and now my laptop doesn't recognize me holding down the option key to choose which partition to boot. When windows boots i have to start the on screen keyboard and then close it for my keyboard presses to be recognized. The quote key causes the option and control keys to stick and delete doesn't work at all. I would use the bootcamp panel to switch back but it didn't install. i would really appreciate any help because i'm behind in my web dev projects and don't want to reinstall OSX because i'll lose my data, plus i took out the disc drive for my other HD.
You should try reseting PRAM.
If it not helps than probably some key are stuck and it cause other keys don't work.
Try to find and fix broken key by using this or this manual.
If it not helps, than it probably hardware keyboard problem.

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