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To find a connection, select any connection button which states 'None' and proceed to 'Search For An Access Point'. This can be done outside of the home as well, in order to find out whether there is an Internet connection present. The majority of connections found, however, will probably be home, protected networks indicated by a red padlock. This requires a 10 character password, or a WEP key, before connecting. The padlock will be absent when it is an unsecured network, granting the ability to connect and start playing right away. In the event that a key is required, selecting the network will prompt it to request the key, obtainable from the home computer settings. After logging into the network, it is possible to view its detailed settings, though they should probably be left on automatic. Messing with these settings would require knowing the IP address, gateway, subnet mask and DNS settings. It is also possible to set up a connection by using the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. This can be used when a home computer is connected to the Internet by way of broadband and if no wireless connection is present. This will cost about £30 and comes bundled with a CD. Plugging the connector to a USB slot and running the CD software will allow the Nintendo DS to log into the broadband network when using the Connector option on the DS. This process is not possible on a Mac, however; it is a Windows only type of software. With that, the connection should be well set up and will grant the ability to play games with anyone around the world. Peter Simpson writes guides to computing gadgets and new technology. This week Peter's out and about playing on his Nintendo DS. Thanks to some great deals on ds lite bundles and ds lite games, he's ready to challenge you anywhere. If you're up for the challenge, Peter games on a PSP too. You may feel like you are dressing up for your new modular home's arrival, but in fact, it is dressing up for your's. After your modular home has been set in place on its foundation and secured, there is still some finish work that must be completed even though your home is sealed tight and weather proof. These procedures are call "button up" procedures (referring to putting the final interior and exterior "dressings" on your home) as well as "tie in" procedures (which connects your home to needed utilities and services). Interior button up procedures include a few items. The walls where two modules connect, called marriage walls, will need some additional work such as completion of trim and installation of doors at those adjoining areas. Likewise, other areas of detail trim work may need to be finished around select areas like flooring baseboards, cabinetry locations, and stairwells. Stairs themselves, while often constructed in the factory, must be connected between floors and finished off as well. Appliances will need to be fixed into place and hooked up to services; and some paint work on the interior will be needed to polish areas between adjacent modules and where additional trim is added. On the exterior, the degree of button up work varies. In some cases, masonry needs to be completed such as chimneys, rock walls, and areas still in need of walkway and driveway completion. Also, siding installation may be needed in some places between modules to complete the design, or complete siding finished such as brick, stone, and stucco. While some homes do not require exterior painting on arrival, others require priming, painting or staining. And lastly, connections between a detached garage and the home and general landscaping measures need to be completed. Tie up procedures connect all the town services to your house. While your house was being designed and constructed, sewage systems, water supply, and electrical connections were being arranged as well as HVAC systems. Once your modular home is set, all of these services must be connected to the home. Also, sprinkler system connections are also to be made at this time. In part, a 4 foot crawl space or basement is needed so that the electrical and plumbing connections can be made from underneath your home. This is the reason why modular homes cannot be placed on concrete slab foundations. Licensed electricians, plumbers, and HVAC personnel complete tie ins before final inspections, and generally these services are provide the day of the set. This allows all the interior and exterior button work to be finished quickly by providing electrical and plumbing services to the home. By the time your modular home is set, 85 percent of the home is done, but the remaining 15 percent must be completed on site. Since a large part of the button up work is within the home, delays from weather are not an issue; and generally this process proceeds fairly quickly. Within no time you will be tied in and buttoned up and ready to move into your new modular home. About the Author How do you set letters to a mouse with extra buttons on the side? I recently bought a new wireless mouse and it has two extra buttons on the side of it that I would like to program letter keys to. The program the mouse came to I could set most any other key other than number keys and letter keys with. I was wondering if there was a way that I could set a letter key to the buttons on the side. Is there another mouse driver that will let me set letters possibly?
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