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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
How to Connect a Laptop to 3G (5 Steps)
Insert the SIM card into the USB modem, if your carrier requires it. Carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile use SIM cards—a small, fingernail-sized card that contains your personal cellular information. Remove the plastic cap from the modem and insert the SIM card into the slot until it clicks into place. Replace the cap.
Turn on the laptop. Insert the USB modem into an open USB port on the laptop.
Install the software by using the automatic installation wizard. The wizard should start once the laptop recognizes the presence of the new modem. Follow the prompts, accept the license agreement and click 'Install' until a window tells you that the installation is completed. Restart the laptop if prompted.
Connect to 3G with the USB modem by opening the software program that it installed. This can usually be found as a shortcut on the desktop or by opening the Start menu, clicking on 'All Programs' and looking for an application that has the name of your wireless carrier in it. Look for an option to 'Connect.' Choose this to activate the connection.
Open a web browser to test the modem.
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Saturday, October 24, 2015
How to Reset the Battery Charger on a MacBook Pro
Power off the MacBook Pro and then disconnect the power cord.
Remove the battery from the MacBook Pro.
Press and hold the power button for five seconds.
Replace the battery and reconnect the power cord.
Power on the MacBook Pro.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
How to Make a Brochure on a Mac (6 Steps)
Open Pages, which is located in the Applications>iWork folder.
Choose 'Brochures' in the pop-up menu of templates that comes up. In iWork 2006 these are located under the 'Marketing' menu; in iWork 2009 they are under 'Page Layout.' There are several templates from which to choose.
Choose a template that most closely matches the final look you want to achieve. Double-click to open it.
Save the file and name it so you can easily find it.
Replace the placeholder text and any photos you desire with your text and images. Any photo file on your computer can simply be dragged from the Finder onto a placeholder image, and it will automatically be placed and resized to fit. Text can be typed directly into the document, replacing the placeholder text, or it can be copied and pasted from another document and formatted using pre-existing style sheets from the 'Style' option on the menu bar. New text boxes can be created by clicking anywhere outside the main body and choosing Insert>Text.
Save the file again when you are finished. You can either print it yourself or export it as a PDF and have it printed professionally. There are two pages in each document; the first page is the outside of the brochure and the second page is the inside. Printing it yourself is easiest if you have a duplexer that will automatically print front and back. Otherwise you will need to re-feed the paper after the first side is printed. To export as a PDF go to File>Export in iWork 2006, or Share>Export in iWork 2009.
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