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How to link your Guild Wars 1 account to Guild Wars 2

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Follow the instructions below to link your Guild Wars 1 account to Guild Wars 2

 

  1. Go to Guild Wars 2 account page
  2. Login to your Guild Wars 2 account
  3. On the left hand side click Link Accounts
  4. Enter your Guild Wars 1 details and click Ok

 

Note: Once  you have completed the link you should then get an item in your inventory (in Guild Wars 2) that will teleport you to Hall of Monuments.

How to set-up your own Action bar in Diablo 3

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Playing Diablo 3 and want to use abilities that are on the same tree and change the ability locations? Here is how you can do it.

  1. Click on Options
  2. Click Gameplay
  3. Check Elective Mode
  4. Click Ok
  5. Now right click the skill that you would like to change and using the side arrows you can select the skill you would like to add to that slow.

 

Set the Macbook Keyboard Back-light to be on permanently

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  1. Open Finder
  2. Navigate to: Users/YourUser/NameHere/Library/Preferences
  3. Warning: Be mindful of changing the wrong file or touching incorrect settings in this folder. This could go wrong!
  4. Open: com.apple.bezelservice.plist
  5. Change kHWMin to have a value of: 1
  6. Close and save

_You have now adjusted the minimum light the light sensor needs to activate the back-light on the keyboard. _

Note: Only valid for Macbook Pros, normal Macbooks do not contain keyboard back-lights.

Reset PRAM/NVRAM

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Warning: Resetting the PRAM/NVRAM will cause the Mac to lose operating system settings such as Time and Volume settings.

Note: Used successfully to fix Touchpad not “clicking” issue on a Macbook Pro

  1. Make sure the Mac is turned off
  2. Press Command+Option+P+R and hold down the keys
  3. Press the Power Button on the Mac (while still pressing the keys down)
  4. The Mac will then flash and restart, release the keys once you have reached the second start-up noise.
  5. You have now reset the settings and your Mac should continue booting.

 

 

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