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  1. How to enter accented characters like "ü" and "ö" in Windows?

    Mar 24, 2022 · In Windows, I can't type characters like ü and ö. How do I enter these characters on Windows?

  2. Highly scored unanswered questions - Super User

    Oct 24, 2015 · Q&A for computer enthusiasts and power users

  3. How to use special characters in username/password for HTTP proxy?

    Apr 22, 2011 · I am trying to setup an HTTP proxy on a Windows machine. Problem is, the password has a special character (@) in it that is causing the set command to fail. I have tried both escaping …

  4. Run cURL commands from Windows console - Super User

    Apr 26, 2010 · Download cURL for Windows from here (and be sure to select it from Win32 - Generic way down on the page). Then place it in a directory inside your PATH environment variable (ie: …

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    Q&A for computer enthusiasts and power users

  6. Proper way to remove an old driver from …

    Dec 15, 2018 · Start regedit. In the left pane, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services Now look for a subkey under services …

  7. How can I refresh files that have been changed outside of Visual Studio ...

    Apr 9, 2019 · To refresh the change file automatically, we need to change a setting. Open Visual Studio, choose 'Tools' from menu bar Alt + T. Go to Options > Environment > Documents. Enable these two …

  8. What is the difference between SETX and SET in environment variables …

    May 19, 2015 · What is the difference between SETX and SET? As per my understanding: Both are used to set environment variables SETX is for user variables. SET is for shell variables.

  9. What is $* and $# in Linux? - Super User

    Dec 12, 2014 · What do the following environment variables in Linux mean? What is $* (dollar sign followed by an asterisk)? What is $# (dollar sign next to a hash mark/number sign/octothorpe/pound …

  10. Blank start menu icons on Windows 10 - Super User

    May 17, 2018 · My start menu icons look like this: I'm using Windows 10 from Windows 7. How can I make the normal icons appear (not just the shown generic blank icons)?