![]() MacOS 10.12 or later (Universal Binary) Libretro Frontend. ![]() You’re a consultant, and you stride into a new client’s office with your laptop, only to discover they’ve disabled WiFi for security reasons. You pull out your Windows tablet in a hotel room, but the only internet available is coming through a wire on the desk. You’re a gamer and you’re tired of watching helplessly as your frozen character dies of WiFi-induced lag. You plug your computer into your brand new Gigabit fiber optic connection, and it’s no faster than before.Ī USB to Ethernet adapter can be the answer in each of these scenarios. All of them can add an Ethernet port to a supported computer that lacks one. ![]() Some offer speeds far faster than a typical wireless connection or an older network card. A wired connection is also more stable, more reliable, and more secure than a wireless connection. Plugable offers six USB-Ethernet adapters to accommodate your needs, including the USB2-E100, USB2-E1000, and USB3-E1000. There is also the USB3-HUB3ME that combines a USB 3.0 four-port hub, the USBC-E1000 which is the same as the USB3-E1000 but with a USB-C connector, and the USB2-OTGE100, which is electrically identical to the USB2-E100, but features a micro-USB connector especially suited for tablets and smartphones that don’t have a standard full-size USB port. As with most support issues I encounter or am asked, I often turn to Google to see if others had encountered the same or similar issue. Word for Mac and Windows have both evolved over time. And with each new version, there are subtle and not so subtle changes to the features and functionality. For example, on Mac, there is no Trust Center. And on top of that, what works on Windows often doesn’t on the Mac versions. So, in filtering and reviewing possible solutions, there are a lot of different types of “solutions” that may have worked in previous versions (or on different platforms) that don’t work in the current versions of Microsoft Word. I’m writing this specifically for Microsoft Word for Mac. There are probably other (similar) solutions for Word for Windows, but that isn’t covered in this article. You receive a document to review and make edits to. You make a bunch of changes, edits, and comments. You save and close your document to come back to it later. And it’s super easy! How To Fix Track Changes in Word for Mac Changing to “Author” and Not Your User Name They have been generically replaced with the word “Author.” It’s pretty maddening, right? But when you re-open your edited document, all of your edits and/or comments no longer have your name. The fix of changing “Author” to your name is incredibly easy as I said. The hard part was finding where that setting was located.
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