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  1. 5 days ago · Volume Up + Power Button. Volume Down + Power Button. Home Button + Volume Up + Power Button. Tip: Hold the buttons for a few seconds until you see the Android boot logo or recovery menu appear on the screen. In the Android recovery menu, use the volume buttons to highlight "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" or “Factory Reset.”.

  2. 5 days ago · Step 4: Connect the device to the PC using a USB cable. Ensure that the device is recognized in the Windows Device Manager. Step 5: Open the command prompt in Windows and go to C:\Users\Your username\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools. Step 6: Type ADB reboot recovery and the device will restart.

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  3. 5 days ago · Part 3: How to reset Android Phones and Tablets using PC Apart from the most common ways of resetting Android phones, using multiple buttons on the phone or tablet, you might as well hard reset your phone using your PC.

  4. 5 days ago · Part 1: Reset Android without volume buttons using Dr.Fone - Data Eraser (Android) Part 2: Reset Android without volume button in recovery mode (need home button) Part 3: Reset Android with the reset pinhole. Part 4: Reset Android from Settings (phone works normally)

  5. 1 day ago · Open the Settings app on your Android device. 2. Scroll down and select System. 3. Tap on Languages & input (or a similar option depending on your device). 4. Locate and tap on Virtual keyboard (again, the actual name may vary). 5. Choose the keyboard app you currently use from the list of installed apps, such as Gboard or Samsung Keyboard.

  6. 4 days ago · Alt + Space then S [notes 10] then Arrow Keys and ↵ Enter (to save new size) Alt + F3 then S then Arrow Keys. Alt + F8 then Arrow Keys / Alt +Right Mouse Button [notes 11] Ctrl + x, then ^ vertically. Alt +] (snap window to right half of screen), Alt + [ (snap window to left half of screen) Keep window always on top.

  7. 4 days ago · This isn't a perfect solution by any means, but the manual for v. 15.3 does provide keyboard shortcut list tables at the beginning of many of the chapters (mainly in the editing section but a few in other sections) -- do a search in the manual for "keyboard shortcuts in this chapter" and you'll see tables that you can print or screen-shot.