Beauregard77
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(The following is a response to Beauregard's question above, and not to the OP)
Yes, someone knows how to do that. It has been discussed on this forum previously. If you use Google, you can easily find several threads that discuss it. They should provide you the info you are after.
By the way, before anyone accuses me of being mean and insensitive to Beauregard by not providing him the links to the information I found: in response to a previous thread he started, I gently pointed out that he could use Google and probably find the answers to his questions himself, since there is a wealth of information on the internet already on just about any topic imaginable. Another forum member and I also went to the trouble to use Google ourselves, and actually provided him a couple of different links that should have been helpful in resolving the issue he was having. He never even acknowledged those posts, much less give us a simple "thank you". Apparently all he wants to do is ask for help, and then sit back and let other people do all his work for him.
My heartfelt apologies for not thanking forum members for their assistance. My only excuse is that I was still feeling so infuriated with Google for their lack of information about the Nexus 10 that I forgot simple courtesy. I thank all of you now, including ibmnasa69 for calling it to my attention. I did, in fact, try Googling for answers to my questions before resorting to this forum, and got tons of bad information - not uncommon in my experience. I will be more circumspect in my future interactions with this forum, and in the meanwhile, I'll see what I can find out on my own. However, I continue to feel that neither I nor any other Nexus 10 user should have to resort to third party information searches to find answers to the kinds of questions that I have had. If Google had any sense of responsibility to its customers it would have provided that information on its own.