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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
How to Read PDF Files In iBooks On Your iPad 2
Open iTunes on your computer and select 'File' followed by 'Add to Library.' A browser menu will appear that will allow you to select files on your computer.
Click the PDF file that you would like to view and then click 'Choose.'
Click 'Books' on your iTunes library menu. This will bring you to a list of all books that you have downloaded or imported into iTunes, including the one you just selected.
Right-click the book and select 'Get Info.' You will see a new set of options appear in a dialog box.
Set 'Media Kind' to 'Book' in the 'Options' tab of the dialog box. iBooks will require the imported PDF file to be in this format.
Add additional information about the PDF in the 'Info' tab. This is not required by iBooks, but it might make things more organized once it's imported to iBooks. You can add information such as the name of the author, genre and title. Click 'OK' when you are finished.
Click your iPad 2 under 'Devices' on the left pane in iTunes.
Click the 'Books' tab on the top menu.
Click the 'Sync' button in the lower right hand corner of the screen to import your books.
Tap the iBooks icon on your iPad, then tap the 'Collections' button. Tap the 'PDFs' entry on the pop-up menu that appears.
Tap the imported PDF's icon to open the PDF in iBooks on your iPad 2.
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Friday, October 16, 2015
How to Scroll and Click Using the Trackpad on a Mac Laptop
Open your System Preferences by clicking on the Apple icon on the far left side of the menu bar at the top of your screen and selecting 'System Preferences' from the drop-down menu.
Select 'Keyboard & Mouse' from the System Preferences screen.
Make sure that 'Trackpad' is selected in the bar at the top of the Keyboard and Mouse screen.
Locate the 'Trackpad Gestures' section and check the box next to 'Use two fingers to scroll,' which will allow you to scroll through a webpage or document by placing two fingers on your trackpad and moving both, or moving one while holding the other still, in the direction you want to scroll.
Use the sliding arrow under 'Scrolling Speed' to change the speed at which the finger-scrolling option reacts to your movements. Find a speed you are comfortable with.
Check the box next to 'Allow horizontal scrolling' if you would like to be able to scroll the page from left to right using the trackpad as well as from top to bottom.
Check the box next to 'Clicking' so that you can click using your trackpad by tapping it with your finger. To double-click you tap the trackpad twice. You can also check the box next to 'Dragging' (right below the 'Clicking' box) to enable dragging of objects and windows on your computer screen using only your trackpad. To drag using your trackpad you tap it twice with your finger when the cursor is over the object you would like to drag, and on the second tap don't lift your finger; instead, move it to where you would like to drag the object you have selected. Tap the trackpad once more to release the object.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
How to Add and Remove Finder Sidebar Items on Mac OS X
In an open Finder window, select 'Finder' on the top left side of the menu bar and then select 'Preferences.'
Select 'Sidebar' from the icons at the top of the Finder Preferences panel.
Once 'Sidebar' is selected, you will see check boxes that you can use to select or deselect items to customize your Finder Sidebar. The Sidebar is divided into: Devices, Shared (network), Places (folders) and Search. Select or deselect the items you wish to show in your Sidebar using the check boxes.
Items in the Sidebar also can be arranged by clicking and dragging the icons to the location you prefer in the Sidebar.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
How to Export Pictures From an IPad to a MacBook
Turn on your iPad and connect it to your MacBook. If iPhoto doesn't launch automatically, click “Finder” in the Dock, choose “Applications” and double-click “iPhoto.”
Choose “iPad” in the Devices list, if it isn't selected, and click “Import Photos.” Alternatively, select photos individually by clicking the thumbnails in the New Photos window and click “Import Selected.”
Click “Delete Photos” in the dialog window after importing your photos. This option removes the pictures from your iPad's Camera Roll to conserve hard drive space. If you don't want to delete them, choose “Keep Photos” instead.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Print From Apple TextEdit
Go to the 'Format' menu in TextEdit and select 'Wrap to Page' if you want the document to print in the font sizes you have selected. The document will reformat on the screen.
Click the 'TextEdit' menu and select 'Print.'
Set the 'Printer' menu to the desired printer. Press the 'Print' button to send the document to your printer.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
How to Reset a Master Password on My MacBook (8 Steps)
Click the Apple icon from the menu at the top left of the screen, and then click 'System Preferences.'
Click the 'Admin' user under 'My Account' if it's not already selected. Click 'Change Password.'
Type your current password in the 'Old Password' box.
Type a new password in the 'New Password' box.
Type the new password once more in the 'Verify' box.
Type a hint in the hint box to help you remember your password. The hint will appear if you later enter the password incorrectly three times in a row.
Click 'Change Password.'
Click 'Applications' in the dock, and then click 'Utilities,' and then click 'Keychain Access' to launch the Keychain Manager, which holds passwords for various applications and sites and is controlled by your administrator password. Click 'Edit,' and then click 'Change Password for Keychain Login.' Type the old password in the 'Current Password' box, and type the new password in the 'New Password' box. Type the new password once more in the 'Verify' box, and then click 'OK.'
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