Showing posts with label touch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label touch. Show all posts
Monday, October 26, 2015
How to Change the Battery on an Apple Laptop (5 Steps)
Shut down your computer. Wait 10 minutes for the computer to cool before opening the battery door as it may be too hot to touch.
Turn your computer over so the bottom is facing up. Release the latch on the battery door. The latch is located on the right-hand side of the battery door. If you have a first-generation Macbook (made in 2007), turn the lock symbol from locked to unlocked.
Open the battery door. Remove the battery from its case by pulling up.
Unwrap the new battery. Place the new battery in at an angle, sliding it below the brackets. Press the battery down to secure it.
Close the battery door. Slide the latch shut or turn the lock to secure the battery door.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
How to Delete the Update Badge From the App Store
Turn on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and open your Safari Internet browser.
Type 'Jailbreakme.com' into the URL bar, then touch the 'Go' button.
Swipe the arrow button across the screen in the same manner that you do to unlock your device. The jailbreak should begin downloading itself.
Touch the 'OK' button when a pop-up notification appears, telling you that Cydia has been added to the home screen.
Turn your device off, then turn it back on.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015
How to Scroll an iPhone in VoiceOver
Hold the iPhone in one hand with the display facing you.
Press three fingers together on your other hand.
Press and drag the three fingers together simultaneously across the iPhone’s multi-touch display to scroll.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
How to Get Airplay to Work
Turn on your television and press 'Menu' on the Apple TV's remote to wake up the device.
Tap 'Settings' on the iOS device's screen and touch 'Wi-Fi.'
Swipe the Wi-Fi's tab on the screen and tap the name of the network linked to your Apple TV.
Type the password for the network if required to access your network using the iOS device's onscreen keyboard and select 'Join.'
Tap 'iPod' on the iOS device's screen and touch the song you want to play.
Select 'AirPlay' in the bottom-right corner of the screen above the volume bar, and tap 'Apple TV' to connect the iOS device to your Apple TV.
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Sunday, October 4, 2015
How to Disarm an iPad
Touch 'Settings' from the main screen and then touch 'General.'
Select 'Passcode Lock' from the options and then type your passcode using the on-screen keyboard.
Touch 'Turn Passcode Off' and then re-enter your passcode to unlock the device.
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Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Upgrade the Memory in a MacBook Pro
Use your MacBook Pro User Guide to determine the type of memory module you need and the amount of memory your system can handle. If you don't have a hard copy of your User Guide, you can download one from the Apple website (the link is available in the resources section).
Power down the MacBook Pro to a point where the computer is completely off.
Turn the computer over so that the bottom is facing upward.
Touch a non-painted metal object to remove the static off your body. Working on a computer's internal components with static on your body could damage the hardware. Also, refrain from walking around until you have finished upgrading the memory because moving around can generate more static.
Remove the battery from the MacBook Pro.
Use the Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the three screws from the memory module cover. Put the screws in a place where they won't be lost.
Slide off the memory module cover and put it where you put the screws. Now you should be able to see the memory module(s).
Push out the tabs on the empty memory module port to prepare for inserting the new memory module.
Hold the memory module by the edge of the part (so you don't damage the module) and insert the memory module into the empty port. Fold the part down into the memory module compartment.
Replace the memory module cover and the battery and start up your MacBook Pro. The memory will automatically be discovered by the system once you've started up your system.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015
How to Connect iHome to a MacBook (9 Steps)
Ensure that the iHome speaker supports AirPlay and that it is connected to the Wi-Fi network. On some models, such as the iW1, you can press the AirPlay button on the speaker. On other models, such as the iW4, you may need to configure AirPlay by connecting an iOS device like an iPhone or iPod Touch to the iHome dock
Connect the MacBook to the same Wi-Fi network as the iHome speaker. You can choose a Wi-Fi network by clicking the 'Wi-Fi' icon.
Launch iTunes on the MacBook. Click the 'AirPlay' button located beside the iTunes volume control slider. Select the iHome speaker from the drop-down menu that opens. When you play audio or video in iTunes, the audio streams to the iHome speaker.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Keep an iPod Touch From Accessing Wireless Internet
Power on the iPod Touch, and tap the 'Settings' application, located on the home screen.
Scroll down the list of options from the 'Settings' menu, then choose 'Wi-Fi.' This opens a new list of options relating to the device's built-in Wi-Fi.
Turn 'Wi-Fi' to 'Off' by using your finger to slide the button.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
How to Restore the App Store (3 Steps)
Connect your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to your computer with the USB cable. Open iTunes and select your device under 'Devices' on the left.
Click the 'Summary' tab and click 'Restore.' Click 'Back Up' when the window opens, followed by 'Restore' to confirm. Leave your device connected until the screen indicates the process is complete.
Click the 'Apps' tab and select the apps you wish to return to your device, then click 'Apply' at the bottom right of the screen.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
How to Find Your Stolen MacBook (4 Steps)
Log in to the iCloud website on any computer or download and install the Find My iPhone app on an iOS device, such as an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Both iCloud and Find My iPhone use your iCloud account, so it does not matter which solution you use. Log in using the same Apple ID and password associated with your MacBook.
Click the “Find My iPhone” button to see a list of devices associated with your account.
Look at the color of the dot displayed next to your MacBook on the list of devices. If it’s green, the Find My Mac service has located your MacBook.
Click your MacBook on the list of devices to display its last known location. Select “Map,” “Satellite” or “Hybrid” to adjust the type of map on your screen.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Delete Facetime Calls
Open FaceTime on your Mac, iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
Click or tap the 'Recent' link in the bottom toolbar.
Click or tap the 'Clear All' button to delete your recent call list.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
How to Set Up a Network Printer on the MacBook Pro
Turn on the printer and use its LCD screen to select your Wi-Fi network, or connect the printer via Ethernet cable to your router. Consult your user manual if you are unsure of this procedure. If using a Wi-Fi connection, enter your network password using the printer's touch keys. If your printer does not have touch keys, see Section 2.
Open your MacBook Pro and click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen. Select 'Software Update' and wait for Apple to gather any printer updates that came installed on your Mac OS X installation disc. Check Apple Support's Printer and Scanner Software Web page for individual updates. Install any applicable software updates and restart your computer.
Click the Apple icon and select 'System Preferences.' Click the 'Print & Fax' icon and click the '+' button on the left side of the window, under the 'Printers' box. Choose your new printer from the list of options. If your printer does not appear, continue to Section 2.
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