Showing posts with label combine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label combine. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

How to Connect a Macbook to the Sony Bravia


Connect a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter to the Macbook. In order to connect the Macbook to the Sony Bravia, you need to use HDMI cables. Apple Macbooks do not contain any HDMI ports. The Macbook's Mini DisplayPort and an adapter should be used instead. Attach the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter into the available Mini DisplayPort.
Combine the HDMI cable with the adapter. Using the open end of the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter, connect a HDMI cable into the open slot of the adapter.
Connect a mini-pin audio cable to the Macbook. Insert one end of the mini-pin audio cable into the open audio/in slot on the side of the laptop (3.5mm headphones also fit into the Macbook's audio/in slot).
Attach the Macbook to the Sony Bravia. Connect the open end of the HDMI cable (that's attached to the Macbook) into one of the HDMI 'In' ports on the back of the television. Additionally, plug in the mini-pin audio cable into the 'PC/HDMI Audio In' slot in the rear of the Bravia.
Turn on the Macbook's display mode. Press the Macbook's 'Fn' key and 'F10' at the same time to transfer the Macbook's display to the television.
View the Macbook's display on the Bravia television. Using your remote, select the input button to change the television input. Select the 'HDMI 1' or 'HDMI 2' output to display the Macbbok's screen on the television. When finished, disconnect the HDMI cable and audio cable from both the Bravia and the Macbook.
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Friday, September 18, 2015

How to Activate an iPad (13 Steps)


Turn on the iPad. You'll see a welcome screen with 'Hello' in multiple languages. Slide your finger over the 'Slide to set up' graphic.
Select your language from the menu. Select your country from the list on the next screen.
Activate Location Services. GPS location, Wi-Fi router signal strength and cell phone tower triangulation combine to locate your iPad. If you're concerned about privacy, turn off this feature later in the 'Settings' app. Tap 'Next' to continue.
Select your Wi-Fi network from the network list and enter your network username and password. Do not set up an iPad on an unsecured network. If your iPad has cellular data services, you can use that as your data connection, although it's better to use a Wi-Fi network if one is available. A Wi-Fi network doesn't have a carrier bandwidth cap and transfers data faster than a cellular data plan. Tap 'Next' to continue.
Select the option that works best for you on the next menu -- if you don't have an existing Apple ID, select 'Set Up as New iPad.' If you're using this iPad to replace an existing one with content on it, select 'Restore from iCloud Backup.' You can restore from an iTunes backup if you haven't yet backed up to iCloud.
Create a new Apple ID if needed, entering your birthday, name and email address. Enter your existing Apple ID if you're restoring from an iCloud or iTunes backup.
Read the terms and conditions. Click 'Next' to continue and select 'Yes' to use iCloud. Choose from the other options as appropriate and tap 'Next.'
Activate the optional 'Diagnostics and Usage' if you want Apple to receive diagnostic data on applications that crash and how you use the device.
Tap 'Start Using iPad' to go to the Home screen. Your iPad has been activated.
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