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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Digital Citizen]( This week's articles: [The location of Windows 10 wallpapers for the Desktop and the Lock Screen]( Published by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on May 31, 2019 03:11 pm [Wallpapers] Windows 10 uses impressive pictures for the desktop background and for the Lock Screen. Some of them look great, and we especially like the new default wallpaper for Windows 10 May 2019 Update. If you want to know the location of those images, so that you can use them as wallpapers for other PCs and devices, read this article: Where to see the background pictures used by Windows 10 Windows 10 uses a set of wallpapers that are found on every PC or device where it is installed. When you [open the Settings]( app, go to Personalization. [How do I connect a Bluetooth mouse to my Mac?]( Published by Diana Ann Roe on May 31, 2019 10:24 am [Bluetooth] The mouse is a big part of how cozy your experience is when you are using your computer. The more time you spend in front of your iMac or your MacBook, the more you realize that comfort is your biggest priority, so connecting your favorite mouse to it is the next logical step. But what if the mouse of your choice is not Apple's default Magic Mouse, but another Bluetooth mouse? Can you still use it on macOS? The answer is yes, and this guide shows you how to connect your Bluetooth mouse to your Mac: [TP-Link Archer C5400X review: One of the fastest Wi-Fi 5 routers!]( Published by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on May 30, 2019 01:16 pm [TP-Link Archer C5400X] The market for wireless routers is slowly being invaded by devices with support for the new Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) wireless standard. However, those devices are expensive, and if you do not have a fast internet connection with speeds of 500 Mbps or more, they are a waste of money. That's why, at Digital Citizen, we are still interested in wireless routers like the TP-Link Archer C5400X, which works using the mature Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac Wave 2) standard. Read this review and see what this wireless router has to offer: [How to install Windows 10 using a DVD, an ISO file or a USB flash drive]( Published by Codrut Neagu on May 29, 2019 10:39 am [Windows 10] Windows 10 is Microsoft's latest operating system, and many people want to install it on their computers and devices. One way to do that is by upgrading from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. Another way is to use a DVD with the Windows 10 setup, a USB flash drive, or an ISO file with the installation. In this guide, we show you how to make a clean Windows 10 installation on your computer or device, using the following types of installation media: DVD, ISO file, or USB memory stick. Let's get started: [Get the Windows 10 May 2019 Update today with the Windows 10 Update Assistant]( Published by Codrut Neagu on May 28, 2019 01:47 pm [Windows 10] On May 21st 2019, Microsoft began distributing the May 2019 Update for Windows 10, through Windows Update. The update is also known as Windows 10 version 1903 or 19H1. Not all systems receive it at once through Windows Update, as it is going to be rolled out gradually, with newer computers and devices being prioritized over older ones. If you do not have the patience to wait until Microsoft sends you the update, you can use the Windows 10 Update Assistant, also known as the Windows 10 Upgrader, to get the May 2019 Update right now. [9 ways to manage files with File Explorer, from the Home tab]( Published by Codrut Neagu on May 28, 2019 10:18 am [File Explorer] One of the best things about File Explorer in Windows 10 is its ribbon user interface, which introduces a system of tabs and buttons that make it easier for users to work with files and folders. The Home tab is where you find the tools that you need most often while browsing files and folders with File Explorer. In this tutorial, we show you nine ways to use the Home tab so that you can become a productive user of File Explorer: [4 things you can do with Windows Sandbox]( Published by Codrut Neagu on May 27, 2019 02:00 pm [Windows Sandbox] If you are running a Pro, Education or an Enterprise edition of Windows 10 with May 2019 Update, you have access to Windows Sandbox. It is a lightweight virtual machine that is easy to install and run, without paying anything for additional license fees. This app is excellent for browsing potentially dangerous websites, testing unknown apps and other things that could otherwise be hazardous. Here is what you can do with Windows Sandbox, and why it is one of the most useful additions to Windows 10: [How to right-click on a Mac]( Published by Diana Ann Roe on May 27, 2019 11:13 am [Mouse] Right-clicking is an integral part of using any operating system, as it brings up the useful contextual menu which you can use to perform different actions. One of the biggest shocks for Windows users when switching to a Mac must be the mouse, which does not appear to allow you to right click. There are however ways to get this feature so let's see what they are: Last month's most popular articles: [What's new in Windows 10 May 2019 Update? 13 new features!]( [How do I stop spam notifications on Android? (Google Chrome and other browsers)]( [Windows 10 ads: How to turn them off from everywhere]( Do you like the work we do at Digital Citizen? 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