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Showing posts with label Air. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to Transfer Video to the MacBook Air (9 Steps)


Attach a USB hard drive to a secondary computer and copy any video files you wish to transfer to your MacBook Air. On either an OS X or Windows-based computer, highlight the files you want to transfer and use your mouse to drag them onto the external hard drive.
Eject the hard drive and connect it to your MacBook Air. Use the hard drive's USB cable to connect to a USB 2.0 port on the side of the MacBook Air.
Wait several seconds for the hard drive to appear within the MacBook Air's Finder. Select the hard drive's entry under 'Devices' --- on the left side of the Finder window --- to bring up the hard drive's contents.
Select the video files saved on the USB hard drive. Drag them with your mouse from the USB hard drive onto your MacBook's desktop. This will cause a transfer progress bar to appear. Once the bar is finished, your video files will be transferred onto the MacBook Air.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

How to Get FaceTime on a Mac Air (5 Steps)


Click the Mac App Store icon on your MacBook Air computer.
Enter FaceTime in the search bar.
Select the 'FaceTime' application.
Click the '$0.99' icon.
Click the 'Buy App' icon to purchase and download the application to your MacBook Air's desktop. Apple will automatically bill the cost of the FaceTime application to your iTunes account.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Print Remotely From a MacBook Air


Connect your Wi-Fi printer to the network by entering your network name and password through the printer's menu. To use printer sharing, connect a printer without Wi-Fi to another Mac. You will need to enable sharing before the printer can be discovered by the MacBook Air.
Enable sharing of the networked printer on the computer it is connected to by clicking the Apple menu, then 'System Preferences' then 'Printer & Fax.' Click on the printer from the list and select 'Share this printer.'
Navigate to the 'Printer & Fax' menu on your MacBook Air. Click 'Add' to set up a printer. Click 'Default' to search for the Wi-Fi or shared printer. Select the printer and click 'Add.' Now when you print something, you can choose the printer from the drop-down menu of the prompt.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to Connect Two Macbooks With a USB Cable (5 Steps)


Stand the MacBook Air on a table. Open the MacBook Air’s lid to reveal the LCD screen. Rotate the MacBook Air so that the LCD screen is facing you.
Pull the port access door on the right side of the MacBook Air down with your fingers. Insert the USB cable from the USB-to-Ethernet adapter into the USB slot that is closest to you inside of the port access door.
Stand the MacBook on the table to the left of the MacBook Air.
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the USB-to-Ethernet adapter that is connected to the MacBook Air.
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the side of the MacBook.
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