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How do i fix "File SYNSOACC.DLL" does not have the expected interface." error?

Hi,nbd

There are 3 step to repair synsoacc.dll error

If you got synsoacc.dll error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. I think your computer is already very dangerous, and you should fix it immediately. There are many ways to fix synsoacc.dll error, according to my experience, I think the following method is very good, you can go and try it. I hope it can help you:

* Step 1 - Download a synsoacc.dll error repair tool,install this error repair tool.
* Step 2 - Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you pc for Free.
* Step 3 - Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! Enjoy it.

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How can I open a Microsoft Excel file on an Android phone?

The answer for this question is quite easy. But for this, you need Microsoft apps on your android phone or I would also prefer google sheets for opening an excel file on your android phone.Following are the links for these apps:Google Sheets: Google Docs - Android Apps on Google PlayMicrosoft Excel: Microsoft Excel - Android Apps on Google PlayHope my answer had helped you! Have a good time mate!

Cell phone suggestions 10pts!!!!?

Sooooo, I have this n72 Nokia since 6th grade, and I have recently "upgraded" to an x2-01 for some reasons:
1. I'm 11th grade now, and you know what phones looked like after 5 years and hundred of drops lol.
2. I need bigger screen to surf the web.
3. I need better base memory and better memory card ( micro sd).
But I really miss the N72 for it's dedicated menu button which allows multitasking. I mean, f*ck, texting, listening, sh messenger and opera mini at the same time? THAT'S CRAZY! I would keep on using it if it weren't for the ages and tiny screen.
So, my new phone requirements are:
1. Good base memory, uses a capable memory card ( if you can find anything better than the micro sd, that's great).
2. Frigging multitask ability.
3. Qwerty or similar and good processing power ( I think touchscreens are overrated, they consume a lot of batteries and processing space, the fast one like iphone are too expensive for a kid like me).
4. Wifi and gprs and 3g with good speed.
5. Around 500$, if not, at least be cheaper than the iphone lol.
6. Bigger screen than my x2-01 (320 width, 240 height), but that's not too important, just don't go smaller.
7. Looks good.
8. Bonus for Nokia, my favourite company.
9. Aftermarket support ( not too important, just a bonus).
That's about it, good luck finding your 10pts ;)

How do I save a PDF file on my Android home screen?

I've tried this and it works. You can download the PDF on the phone first once its downloaded add it to the DRIVE. It will take some time downloading into the DRIVE. When its finished select the PDF from the DRIVE and press the three dots in the bottom right corner. And there will be an option of ‘add to home screen’ click that and that's it we're done. :)

Is there any way to change the background color of File Explorer to something other than blinding white in Windows 10?

Yes there are.But firstly, we've not tried all of these ourselves. So please bear that in mind before embarking on your quest to make Windows 10 a little less blinding. This also means we'll give you some pointers and links, but won't be able to walk you through the process as we usually do on Quora. Without further ado...How to change your computer's theme in Windows 10The easiest solution to this problem is to set your Windows 10 theme to High Contrast -- an option specially created for those with sight issues who need more customization when it comes to the colors used in Windows 10. Click the Start button, type Change The Theme into the Search box, and press Enter. The Control Panel then opens and you'll see this screenshot:Head to the bottom and select one of the High Contrast themes, which will replace the white backgrounds with black ones -- and essentially invert all of the colors.Now, as you can probably see from the little images above, the problem with this solution is that it's not just a case of making the background a little less white, the results are quite extreme -- and, well, high contrast.Try a replacement file explorerAnother option is to use a replacement file explorer. Now this is what we don't have first hand experience in, but we have seen a few people with your problem over the past few months. And we've been pointing them in the direction of roundups like this: Best Alternative File Managers For Windows. You'll have to double check which are compatible with Windows 10, but that might be a better -- and more long-term -- solution than making everything high contrast. Check out other optionsOne final pointer, we've heard great things about f.lux, a piece of software that you download onto your computer that then adjusts your screen brightness depending on the time of day -- casting a yellow-y hue over it before the sunrises and after it sets to get rid of that headache-inducing white. Take a look if you're happy with how Windows 10 is most of the time, but just want a more eye-friendly option. Do let us know if you find any other solutions, we're keen to learn if there are any easier fixes. ReferencesHow to Change Your Computer's Theme in Windows 10f.luxBest Alternative File Managers For Windows

Is there an app that turns a photo taken of your handwriting / notes into an editable pdf or text document that you can transfer to the computer and edit? Do you know of anything similar?

tl;dr yes, but this is state of the art tech so startups that do this well are starting to pop up nowHandwriting transcription is actually a very difficult computer vision problem. Most OCRs (Optical Character Recognition) can translate typed pdfs / pages into digital documents , but handwriting is notoriously difficult because there are so many more variations in handwriting than there are in fonts.With recent advances in machine learning (mostly in neural net algorithms + computing power with GPUs), I know a couple of startups that have trained neural nets to do this correctly.Here are some companies that are working on this problem:Evernote - evernote is an all around note-taking app, but they have a feature where you can search through photos of handwritten notes. It doesn’t transcribe the notes into documents, but makes them searchable.Here’s a blog that describes their search functionScribble - app that converts photos of handwritten texts to digital documents. I’m in their private beta and it’s pretty cool stuff. It’s early but so far it’s the only software I’ve seen that does what you’re asking about correctly.website: Scribble Websitedemo:Microsoft OneNote - OneNote has a feature where you can turn handwriting into digital notes. However, it requires you to write on a Surface tablet (or other tablet) with a stylus. I don’t use it because I just want to write in my normal notebook., but some of my friends like it.Here’s a video demo though:

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