USAA offers multiple ways to verify your identity for secure account access. You can verify online at usaa.com/verify by uploading a valid ID, through phone support, by mailing or faxing documents, or in person at a USAA Financial Center.
Verify your USAA account at www.usaa.com/verify by logging in, uploading a valid ID, and answering security questions. If needed, you can verify via phone, mail, fax, or in person at a USAA Financial Center. Ensure your documents are clear and up to date to avoid delays.
The Run Audio Troubleshooter feature in Windows helps fix sound or audio problems automatically. You can access it through Settings, Control Panel, Command Prompt, Run Command, or Windows Search. It restores disabled audio devices, updates drivers, and resolves playback issues, making it a quick and efficient way to fix sound problems.
To connect Bluetooth headphones to Windows 10, turn on Bluetooth from Settings > Devices, put your headphones in pairing mode, and click Add Bluetooth or other device to pair them. Once connected, set them as the default output device in Sound Settings if needed. If you face issues, run the Bluetooth Troubleshooter to fix connectivity problems.
The PC Health Check app helps assess your PC’s health by monitoring battery life, storage, memory, and performance. It also checks Windows 11 compatibility, manages updates and backups, and helps troubleshoot system issues. Easily optimize your PC for better performance!
To check battery health on Windows 10, you can use Command Prompt (powercfg /batteryreport), Windows Settings (System > Battery), PowerShell (powercfg /energy), or Device Manager to view battery status. Third-party apps like HWMonitor provide more detailed insights. Monitoring battery health helps optimize performance and extend battery life.
To force a Windows 10 update via command line, open Command Prompt as Administrator and run `wuauclt.exe /updatenow`. This will trigger the update process.
To connect Bluetooth headphones to your PC, enable Bluetooth in Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, then select your headphones from the available devices list and click Connect.
To change screen timeout settings in Windows, go to Settings > System > Power & sleep, and adjust the screen timeout duration for both battery and plugged-in modes. Alternatively, use Control Panel > Power Options to customize advanced settings.
To enable .NET Framework 2.0 in Windows 10, go to Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off, then check the box for .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0). Click OK to install it.
To check battery health on Windows 11, open Command Prompt and type `powercfg /batteryreport` to generate a report. You can view it in the C:\Users\<YourUsername>\battery-report.html** file.
To type exponents on Windows 10, use the Character Map app to find and select the exponent symbol or press Alt + a numeric code (e.g., Alt + 0178 for²). Alternatively, use Microsoft Word's superscript feature for exponents.
To open an ICA file in Windows 10, install the Citrix Workspace app, then double-click the ICA file to launch it. The app will automatically handle the connection to the remote session.
To open the Control Panel on Windows 10, press Windows + R, type control, and hit Enter. Alternatively, search for "Control Panel" in the Start menu.
To run a ping test on Windows 10, open Command Prompt, type `ping <hostname or IP address>`, and press Enter. This will check the network connection to the specified address.
To enable DP Alt Mode in Windows 10, ensure your device supports it and connect a compatible USB-C to DisplayPort cable. The system should automatically detect and switch to DP Alt Mode, but you may need to adjust display settings in Display Settings if needed.
To open MSConfig in Windows 10 or 11, press Windows + R, type msconfig, and hit Enter. Alternatively, search for "System Configuration" in the Start menu.
To set up headphone settings on Windows 10, right-click the sound icon in the taskbar, select Sounds, then go to the Playback tab to set your headphones as the default device. You can adjust settings like volume and enhancements in this menu.
To find the top 10 values in Excel, use the LARGE function (e.g., `=LARGE(A1:A20, 1)` for the highest value). Alternatively, use Sort to arrange data in descending order and select the top 10 values.
To create a Windows 10 recovery USB, go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery, and click Create a recovery drive. Follow the prompts to select a USB drive and create the recovery media.
To reinstall the camera on Windows 10, go to Device Manager, expand Imaging Devices, right-click your camera, and select Uninstall device. Restart your PC, and Windows will automatically reinstall the driver.
To change the cursor color in Windows 10, go to Settings > Ease of Access > Mouse pointer, and select a color from the options. You can also adjust the size of the pointer in the same menu.
To force close an application in Windows, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager, find the app, and click End Task. Alternatively, use Alt + F4 to close the active window.
To install npm on Windows 10, download and install Node.js from the official website, which includes npm. After installation, verify by running `npm -v` in Command Prompt to check the version.
To type a check mark (✓) on Windows, press Windows + . to open the emoji panel, search for "check," and select the check mark symbol.
To delete OneDrive from your Windows PC, go to Settings > Apps > Apps & Features, find Microsoft OneDrive, and click Uninstall. Alternatively, you can unlink OneDrive from OneDrive Settings and then uninstall the app via Control Panel.
To make the taskbar smaller in Windows 10, right-click on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings, and toggle on Use small taskbar buttons. This will reduce the size of the icons and the taskbar.
To remove OneDrive from Windows 10, right-click the OneDrive icon in the taskbar, select Settings, go to the Account tab, and click Unlink this PC. Then, uninstall OneDrive via Settings > Apps > Apps & Features.
To set up an ultrawide monitor on Windows 10, connect the monitor via HDMI or DisplayPort, then go to Settings > System > Display to adjust resolution and orientation. You can also use Display Settings to extend or duplicate displays.
To start MySQL Server on Windows 10, open Command Prompt as Administrator and run the command `net start mysql`. Alternatively, you can start it from Services by finding MySQL and clicking Start.
Windows 10 does not natively support viewing HDMI input directly, as HDMI ports on PCs are typically output-only. However, if your PC has an HDMI input, you may need specific software or a capture card to view HDMI input.
To fix sound or audio problems using the Audio Troubleshooter in Windows 10, go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters, and select Playing Audio.
To fix sound problems in Windows 10, right-click the sound icon in the taskbar and select Troubleshoot sound problems. You can also check Device Manager to ensure your audio drivers are up to date or restart the Windows Audio service from Services.
To use the Audio Troubleshooter in Windows, go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters, and select Playing Audio. Click Run the troubleshooter, and follow the prompts to automatically detect and fix sound issues.
To delete or remove a section break in Word, place your cursor just before the section break, press Backspace, or select the section break and press Delete. Ensure that ¶ (Show/Hide ¶) is enabled to see section breaks clearly.
To adjust power and sleep settings in Windows, go to Settings > System > Power & sleep. From there, you can change the screen timeout and sleep settings for both battery and plugged-in modes.
To connect Bluetooth headphones to Windows 11, go to Setting > Bluetooth & devices, turn on Bluetooth, then select your headphones from the list of available devices and click Connect.
To enable the camera on Windows 10, go to Settings > Privacy > Camera, and toggle the switch to allow apps to access the camera. You can also check if the camera is enabled in Device Manager under Imaging Devices.
To make the screen bigger in Windows 10, right-click on the desktop, select Display settings, and adjust the Display scale under the Scale and layout section. You can also change the screen resolution for larger text and icons.
To open the Sound Control Panel in Windows, right-click the sound icon in the taskbar and select Sounds. Alternatively, go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound.
To play a CD on a Windows 10 computer, insert the CD into the drive. The AutoPlay window will pop up, allowing you to choose a media player (like Windows Media Player) to play the CD. If AutoPlay doesn't appear, open Windows Media Player manually and select the CD from the left sidebar.
To type the degree sign (°) on an iPhone, open the keyboard, press and hold the 0 key, then slide your finger to select the degree symbol (°).
To view and delete browsing history in Microsoft Edge, click the three dots in the top-right corner, select History, then click the three dots again and choose Clear browsing data. From there, you can select what history to delete and confirm.
To install apps on Windows 10 without using the Microsoft Store, you can download the app's installer directly from the developer’s website and run the setup file. Alternatively, you can use PowerShell or Windows Package Manager (winget) to install apps from trusted sources.
To enter full screen on Windows, press F11 in most browsers and apps. For specific apps like video players, Alt + Enter often works to toggle full-screen mode.
To remove automatic page breaks in Excel, go to the View tab and select Page Break Preview. Then, drag the blue page breaks outside the print area or go to File > Options > Advanced and uncheck Show page breaks under the Display options for this worksheet section.
To delete multiple files at once on Windows 10, hold down the Ctrl key and click on each file you want to delete, then press Delete. Alternatively, use Shift to select a range of files and press Delete to remove them all at once.
To change the power mode using Power Options in Windows, right-click the Start button, select Power Options, and choose a power plan like Balanced, Power Saver, or High Performance. You can also click Additional power settings for more options.
To check for corrupt drivers on Windows 10, open Device Manager, look for any devices with a yellow exclamation mark, right-click on them, and select Update driver or Uninstall device to reinstall the driver. You can also run Device Manager's Scan for hardware changes to detect issues.
To disable the touch screen on Windows 10, open Device Manager, expand Human Interface Devices, right-click HID-compliant touch screen, and select Disable device. Confirm the action to turn off the touch functionality.
To restart Chrome in Windows 10, click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of Chrome, select Exit to close it, and then reopen Chrome from the Start menu or desktop shortcut. Alternatively, you can type `chrome://restart` in the address bar and press Enter to restart the browser automatically.
To transfer photo albums from an iPhone to a Windows 10 PC, connect the iPhone via USB, open Photos app on Windows, and click Import > From a USB device. Select the albums you want to transfer, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
To free up space using Disk Cleanup in Windows, type Disk Cleanup in the search bar, select the drive you want to clean, and click OK. Check the boxes next to the file types you want to delete (e.g., temporary files), then click OK and Delete Files to remove them.
To delete temp files in Windows, press Windows + R, type temp, and press Enter. Select all files in the folder, then press Delete. Repeat the process for %temp% and prefetch to remove other temporary files.
To open Disk Management in Windows 10, press Windows + X and select Disk Management or type disk management in the search bar and choose Create and format hard disk partitions. You can also run diskmgmt.msc via Run (Windows + R).
To cancel a shutdown on Windows 10, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager, go to Processes, and right-click Shutdown or Restart (if shown) and select End Task. Alternatively, use the command shutdown -a in Command Prompt to abort the shutdown.