Showing posts with label Lock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lock. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

Adjusting the Accelerometer on an iPad (10 Steps)


Tap the “Settings” app on your home screen to display the Settings split screen.
Tap “General” on the left pane to reveal settings controls on the right. Skim down to the “Use Side Switch to:” section.
Tap “Lock Rotation” to enable the feature. A check mark indicates your selection.
Press the “Home” to return to your home screen. Hold your iPad upright or sideways to view your iPad’s display in the orientation you prefer.
Push the side switch downward to fix your orientation and prevent your accelerometer from changing it. The switch reveals a red dot on its upper portion, and a small circle-arrow icon displays beside the battery indicator on the status bar.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

How to Get Your Screen to Flip Sideways on the iPad


Tap the 'Settings' icon on the main screen of the iPad.
Tap 'General' on the left side of the screen. Press 'Lock Rotation' under 'Use Side Switch to.' Press your home button.
Slide the side switch to the down position. This will unlock the screen so it rotates.
Turn the iPad horizontally or vertically, depending on what you want.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

How to Set Up a Mac on a Windows Domain


Open the 'Directory Utility' tool. Switch to 'Finder' and navigate into the 'Applications' folder, followed by the 'Utilities folder', and run the 'Directory Utility.' Snow Leopard users (10.6) can either navigate to the 'System' folder, then the 'Library' folder, followed by the 'CoreServices' folder or find the 'Directory Utility' in the 'Accounts' preferences section of the 'System Preferences' available from the 'Apple' menu.
Enable Active Directory. If the lock icon is closed, authenticate with an administrative account to continue. Click the 'Services' button at the top of the window. If the 'Services' button is not visible, click the 'Show Advanced Settings' button at the bottom-right of the window. In the list of services, make sure the 'Active Directory' checkbox is checked.
Configure the domain connection. Enter the domain name in the 'Active Directory Domain' field. To configure advanced options, click 'Show Advanced Options.' Modifying these settings is optional and can include creating mobile accounts, configuring the user home directory, GID mapping and authentication preferences.
Configure mobile account settings (optional). A mobile account will allow the user to log into his account even when the computer is not connected to the network. This setting is primarily intended for users with laptop computers. To enable mobile accounts, click the 'Show Advanced Options' button and enable the 'Create mobile account at login' option in the 'User Experience' section.
Bind the Mac to the Active Directory Domain. Click the 'Bind' button. In the window that appears, enter a username and password that has permission to bind computers to the domain. Enter the organizational unit of the computer in the 'Computer OU' field. The other two checkboxes are optional and used to add the Active Directory to the authentication and contacts search policies respectively.
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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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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to Clear All Private Data on a MacBook Pro


Click the 'System Preferences' icon in the dock. Then click 'Accounts.'
Click the lock icon and enter the administrator password.
Click the plus sign to create a new account. The new account type needs to be 'Administrator.'
Click the 'Apple' menu at the top of the screen and then click 'Log out.'
Log in to the new account.
Click the 'System Preferences' icon in the dock.
Click 'Accounts.'
Click the lock icon and then enter the administrator password.
Click the old account and then click the minus sign.
Click 'Delete the home folder.' Click 'OK' to clear all the private data from the old account.
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Monday, September 21, 2015

How to Remove Unwanted Start


Click on the 'Apple' menu and select 'System Preferences.'
Click on “Accounts” to open the Accounts preferences pane. Select “Login Items.”
Click on the lock icon in the lower-left corner and enter your user administrator password.
Highlight the application you wish to remove from your startup items and click the '-' button under the startup application list to remove the item. The next time you restart your Mac, the removed item will no longer be in the system startup queue.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Stop Pics From Turning Sideways


Tap the 'Menu' button. Tap the option for 'Settings.'
Select 'General.' Tap 'Lock Rotation' to enable the lock for the slide switch. Close the menu screen.
Move the slide switch down on the side of the iPad to disable the screen rotation feature.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to Hide a Photo in an IPad


Determine your needs for hiding photos on the iPad. For example, do you want to just hide one or a few pictures or do you want an app that also lets you store files privately, such as journal entries you don't want others to see.
Tap your iPad's 'App Store' icon to launch the store interface.
Tap inside the search box and enter the key terms 'Private photo,' 'Private pictures,' 'Lock files,' 'Hide photos,' or similar terms. Any of these key phrases brings up a selection of apps to meet your needs.
Read the app descriptions for the apps resulting from your search. Pay attention to the size (cache) limitations to make sure the app can store enough data to include all your private photos. Also check whether the app encrypts your images. This is important if you're worried about sensitive images being seen if you lose your iPad. If you just want to keep a couple of unflattering photos out of the gallery, however, this is less important. An app that easily imports images from your existing photo gallery is best. Read the user reviews to find out how easy the app is to learn and use.
Download the app you determine best meets your needs for hiding your private images and wait for the iPad to finish installing it.
Launch the app, and then read any introductory or help files to determine how to get your photos into and out of the app.
Practice locking and unlocking the app a few times before you move any data into it. Once you're familiar with how it works, import the photos you want to hide. This usually involves tapping an 'Import' or 'fetch' button and browsing to the photos you want to import. Some apps may allow you to use the 'Action' button in e photo galley (the same button used to email photos) to send your pictures directly into the private app. Placing them within this app will hide them on your iPad, storing them where only you or someone to whom you give the passcode can view them.
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