Showing posts with label Ctrl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ctrl. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
How to Make a Folder File on My Mac Desktop
Access the desktop of your computer. You may need to minimize any open program windows or switch to an empty desktop screen if you have the Mac's Spaces feature enabled.
Pres and hold the Ctrl key and click the desktop background. Ctrl + click is the basic command that provides many of the same options as a right-click in Windows.
Select 'New Folder.' A new, untitled folder immediately appears on the desktop. Click the folder and press Return to rename the folder.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015
How to Delete iPad Apps From iTunes
Launch 'iTunes' on your computer. Your screen will present you with an iTunes navigation sidebar on the left and a main pane on the right.
Click on 'Apps' listed under 'Library' toward the top of the sidebar. The main pane will then showcase all of the apps you have downloaded.
Select the app or apps you want to delete. Click to select a single app, or press 'Ctrl' and click to choose multiple apps.
Press 'Delete' on your keyboard, or right-click on a highlighted app and choose 'Delete.'
Select 'Remove' when iTunes asks you to confirm your intentions in the first pop-up dialog box.
Choose 'Move to Trash' or 'Move to Recycle Bin' in the second pop-up dialog box if you are sure that you will never need or use the unwanted app again. The app will be moved accordingly and completely erased from your computer the next time you empty the trash.
Click 'Keep Files' instead in the second dialog box for the option to recover a deleted app later on. ITunes will transfer the app into a 'Mobile Applications' folder on your computer, where it will stay unless or until you drag it back into your iTunes window.
Click on 'Apps' listed under 'Library' in the sidebar. Browse through your library to confirm that the unwanted apps no longer appear within it.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
How to Unzoom My Desktop on a Mac
Press 'CTRL.'
Place a finger on the scroll wheel of your mouse.
Scroll the wheel backward to decrease the zoom of your desktop.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
How to Free Up Space on the MacBook Pro
Click on the 'Go' option in the taskbar at the top of your screen.
Click 'Applications.'
Press the 'Ctrl' key and click a program you want to delete.
Click 'Move to Trash.'
Hold down the 'Ctrl' key and click on the Trash Bin in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen.
Click 'Empty Trash' to delete the program entirely. Repeat the process for any other program that takes up space on your machine.
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