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Thursday, October 29, 2015
How to Disable Sleep Mode on a MacBook (8 Steps)
Click on the 'System Preferences' icon in the dock on the bottom of the screen.
Click on 'Energy Saver' (lightbulb icon) in the System Preferences window.
Click and hold the slider on the sliding scale labeled 'Put the computer to sleep when it is inactive for:' and slide it all the way to the right, to 'Never.' This sets the sleep preference for your current power source, either battery or power adapter.
Click on the drop-down menu labeled 'Settings for' at the top of the window, and select the power source you are currently not using. Then repeat step 3. This will ensure that your Macbook will not go to sleep on its own whatever power source you are using.
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How to Use Boot Camp to Install Linux
Download and install rEFIt (see Resources). This is a tool required to allow booting into other partitions, such as the Linux partition, not traditionally supported by Boot Camp.
Click 'Applications' 'Utilities' and then 'Boot Camp Assistant.'
Drag the slider to determine how much hard drive space you want to give your new 'Windows XP' partition. Click 'Partition' to continue.
Insert your Linux distribution installation CD when your partition has been created. Click 'Restart Mac OS X.'
Hold down Alt (option key) on your keyboard as your Mac is booting up.
Click the CD icon that says 'Windows.'
Follow the on screen Linux installation instructions to install the operating system.
Click the 'fat32' partition when the partition manager appears. Delete the fat32 partition.
Create two partitions, one around 600MB in size, the other with the rest of the full space. Name the smaller partition 'swap' and the other formatted as 'ext3' with 'root' or '/' assigned to it. Complete the installation then eject the Linux disc.
Hold Alt on your keyboard as your system is booting up. Click 'Windows' to boot into Linux.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How to Enable Wi
Access the Wi-Fi setting on your iPad. From the home screen, tap the Settings icon and then Wi-Fi.
Enable Wi-Fi. Use the slider to turn Wi-Fi on. Wait for the available networks to appear below.
Choose a network with which to connect. Wi-Fi is enabled. You can choose a network on this screen to connect to whenever you want to get online and there's a network in range. You might need to enter a code or security key if the network is secured. Just tap the network to connect.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
How to Change Trackpad Settings on Mac (5 Steps)
Open your computer's System Preferences by clicking the icon on the dock.
Select 'Trackpad,' which is located under the 'Hardware' heading.
Use the slider on the left side of the menu to adjust the mouse's tracking speed. This dictates how responsive your mouse is to movement on the trackpad.
Choose which gestures you would like to enable on the left side of the screen. Gestures are like short cuts that allow you to easily perform more complex functions using only your trackpad.
Adjust the sliders on the right to change the gesture settings.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Remove an iPad Micro
Turn off the iPad by holding down the 'Sleep' button on top until the 'Slide To Power Off' slider appears. Slide the slider to the right to power down the iPad.
Press the small end of the SIM eject tool into the small hole on the bottom of the SIM card tray to eject the tray. When viewed on portrait mode, with the 'Home' button on the bottom, the SIM card tray is on the left side of the iPad, toward the bottom.
Remove the iPad's SIM card tray by carefully pulling it away from the device.
Remove the micro-SIM card from the tray by pulling it off of the tray.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Reboot or Reset An iPad
Restart the iPad before attempting a reset. Push the 'Sleep/Wake' button located on the top-right edge of the iPad when viewed in portrait mode. Hold it until a red slider appears at the top of the screen. Slide your finger over the slider to turn the device off. Wait 10 seconds. Turn it back on by pushing the 'Sleep/Wake' button again.
Press and hold the 'Sleep/Wake' button and the 'Home' button, which is centered under the screen, simultaneously to reset the iPad. Hold the buttons for at least 10 seconds. An Apple logo appears on the screen, and the reset is complete.
Tap 'Settings' on the home screen of the iPad. Tap 'General' in the left column and 'Reset' at the bottom of the right column to reset all the settings on the iPad. Your files and data are not deleted.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015
How to Find a Lost iPad Using Find My iPhone (6 Steps)
Touch the “Settings” icon on your iPad and then select the “iCloud” tab. Enter your Apple ID if prompted; users who set up iCloud during device initialization already have the service enabled. Finding your lost iPad via Find My iPad is possible only if you have the iPad connected to an iCloud account.
Touch the slider next to “Find My iPad.” Confirm your selection by touching “Okay” on the confirmation dialog. If Find My iPad is active on your iPad, the slider next to its iCloud entry will be green. Devices without this feature enabled will not show up in the Find My iPad service; you must turn this feature on before losing your iPad to count on it as a recovery option.
Touch the iPad’s home button to exit the Settings application. Find My iPad is now enabled on your device, giving you the power to track the iPad as long as it is connected to a cellular or Wi-Fi signal.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
How to Operate the Apple iPad (9 Steps)
Press the 'Wake/Sleep' button to wake the iPad. If your iPad is off, press and hold the button until you see the Apple icon. Your iPad will start up in a few seconds.
Press the 'Wake/Sleep' button to put your iPad to sleep. To turn it off, hold the button down until the 'Slide to power off' slider appears on the screen. Slide it to shut off the iPad.
Press the 'Home' button on the front of the iPad to back out of the app you are running and return to your menu. Slide the 'Slide to unlock' slider to get started. If you are on the menu, pressing this button brings up the Search page, where you can search for apps or data by typing it.
Press the 'Up/Down' volume button on the side of the unit to raise or lower the volume.
Turn the 'Screen Rotation Lock' switch above the volume buttons to keep the screen from rotating as you move the iPad around.
Turn the unit from a horizontal to a vertical alignment or vice versa to automatically rotate the screen.
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