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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
How to Select Text on an iPad
Navigate to the text you want to select.
Touch and hold the text until a magnifying glass appears on top of the text. A blinking cursor appears where your finger is positioned.
Drag your finger to move the blinking cursor. Lift your finger from the iPad touchscreen to set the cursor in its current position. Selection buttons appear.
Tap 'Select All' if you want to select all the text. More option buttons appear.
Tap 'Select' to select only the word adjacent to the blinking cursor. Drag the blue dots of the highlighted word to redefine the selection area. More option buttons appear.
Select the 'Cut' option to delete the selected text. Select 'Copy' to copy the text.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
How to Mirror a Computer Display (8 Steps)
Turn off the computer to attach the second screen. You need to attach the second screen on the back of your desktop computer using the port adapter. Attach the port adapter to a USB outlet and attach the end of the monitor wire to the blue outlet at the end of the port adapter.
Turn on your computer when the second screen has been attached securely. Let the operating system load completely.
Place the cursor on the desktop background and right-click on the mouse. Select the 'Settings' option and choose the 'Display' option in the sub-menu. This can also be called 'Screen Resolutions' if you are running a newer operating system.
Enter the 'Properties' of the screen display information and proceed to enter the 'Settings' option to start the second screen installation.
Locate the image that shows two screens. The larger screen represents your original monitor because it is installed. The other screen is smaller because it has not been installed.
Click on the smaller screen to install it. Edit the second screen's settings so they match the first screen's settings. This will give both screens equal display quality.
Locate the 'Multiple Displays' drop-down menu. Select the 'Duplicate these displays' to make a mirrored display rather than an extended display. Click 'OK' to mirror the first display to the second screen and click 'Done' to finish the installation.
Turn on the second screen to view a mirrored computer display. The two screens are now identical.
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Friday, September 25, 2015
How to Take a Snapshot on Skype With a Mac (5 Steps)
Click on the Skype window that you want to take a snapshot of to make sure it is fully visible at the front of your screen.
Hold down the Command and Shift keys on your Mac keyboard, and press the '4' key. Your mouse cursor should now appear as a crosshair icon on your screen.
Press the space bar on your keyboard, and the crosshair icon will change to an icon that represents a camera.
Hover over the Skype window that you want to take a snapshot of, and it will be highlighted in blue.
Left click your mouse, or click your trackpad button to take the snapshot. The snapshot of your selected Skype window will appear as a JPEG file on your desktop.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Find Out How Big My Screen Resolution Is
Move the cursor over an open area on the desktop and right-click the screen. Select 'Properties' on the menu that opens.
Select the 'Settings' tab in the 'Properties' window.
Locate the screen resolution slide box in the bottom left portion of the window. The resolution listed in the box is the computer's current resolution setting.
Drag the slider to the maximum resolution setting. The resolution reading in the box is the maximum resolution of the display.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
How to Take Screenshots on a MacBook (6 Steps)
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '3' keys at the same time to take a screen shot of your entire screen and save it to your Desktop.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time to take a screen shot selection and save it to your Desktop. Use the cursor to select the area you want to capture in your image and release the mouse to take your screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time and then press the 'Space' bar to take a screen shot of a specific application window and save it to your Desktop. The frontmost window will turn blue upon entering the key command. Move your mouse to the desired window and click to take your screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '3' keys at the same time to take a screen shot and save it directly to the clipboard. You can then paste your screen shot into any open application.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time to take a screen shot selection and save it to the clipboard. As in Step 2, use the cursor to select your area and release the mouse to take you screen shot.
Press and hold the 'Command,' 'CTRL,' 'Shift' and '4' keys at the same time, and then press the 'Space' bar to take a screen shot of a specific window and save it to the clipboard. As in Step 3, move your mouse to the window to select and click to take your screen shot.
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