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Monday, October 26, 2015

How to Minimize a Fullscreen on a Mac (5 Steps)


Press the 'Command' key and the 'M' key simultaneously if you want to minimize a Finder or application window. The window disappears from the screen, and now goes into the Dock, located at the bottom or side of the screen.
Click the yellow circle at the upper left corner of any fullscreen application or Finder window to minimize it to the Dock.
Click the name of the application from the application's menu, and then click 'Hide (name of application)' to minimize all its open windows to the Dock.
Click 'Finder' from the Finder menu, and then click 'Hide Finder' if you want to minimize all open Finder windows to the Dock.
Click the icon of an application in the Dock to make it appear again. If you have multiple windows open in an application, such as three Web pages in separate Safari browser windows, or different Finder windows, right-click on the application's icon in the dock, and then click the name of the document or the window that you want to make reappear.
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Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to Connect an iPod to an LCD Projector (6 Steps)


Power off your iPod and your projector.
Plug the 1/8 inch mini plug end of your cable into the headphone jack on your iPod.
Plug the RCA plug ends into the composite inputs on your projector. This is the only tricky part of the process. Plug the red cable into the yellow input on your projector. Plug the yellow cable into the white input and plug the white cable into the red input.
Turn on your projector and wait for it to fully power up. Turn on your iPod.
Use the click wheel on your iPod, or the touch screen if your are using an iPhone or iPod touch, to select 'Videos' from the main menu. Scroll down and select 'Settings' and then select 'TV Out.' Switch the 'TV Out' setting to 'On.'
Use your projector's remote or control panel to switch to your composite input. You should see your iPod's screen displayed through the projector. Select a video on the iPod and enjoy watching it through your LCD projector.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to Buy RAM for a MacBook


Assess the applications and programs that you are going to run and the amount of RAM required for it. Applications having graphics and multimedia require more RAM and, without it, can often reduce the speed of your machine.
Check the existing configuration of RAM on your MacBook. For this, go to the 'Apple' menu and select 'About This Mac' to get the memory report. Also refer to the pie chart that is provided. Remember, yellow and red indicate the need to increase the amount of RAM.
Discover the maximum RAM configuration that your MacBook can support. For example, a MacBook 1.83 GHz has a fixed memory of 512 MB size and can support up to 2 GB of RAM. Similarly, a MacBook of 2 GHz has a fixed memory of 1 GB size and can support RAM up to a maximum of 2 GB.
Log on to the Apple Web site and note the specifications of MacBook. Determine your exact RAM requirement. Find out about the need to buy RAM through the OS X's Activity Monitor.
Contact Apple or other dealers that sell RAM for MacBook. It is always recommended to buy RAM from the manufacturer of MacBook so it won't cause kernel problems.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

How to Annotate a PDF File (26 Steps)


Open Adobe Acrobat.
Open your PDF document.
Select the 'View' menu, click 'Toolbars' and select 'Comment and Markup.' The toolbar will appear at the top of your document.
Click 'Sticky Note' in the 'Comment and Markup' toolbar to add comments.
Click on the location in your document where you want to insert comments. A yellow box labeled 'Sticky Note' will appear to the side of your document as well as a smaller sticky note icon in your document.
Adjust the location of the sticky note by clicking the yellow border and dragging the note.
Click 'Options' on the sticky note border. Select 'Properties' to change the shape and color of your sticky note and click 'OK.'
Click inside the large sticky note to type your comments or paste text from another document.
Click the minimize button in the top upper-right corner of the sticky note when complete to return to your document.
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