Showing posts with label attach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attach. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2015

How to Email a PDF to iBooks (7 Steps)


Launch your email client on your computer or navigate to your online email account login page and sign in.
Compose an email message and attach the PDF you want to add to iBooks to the message. Enter your email address in the 'To' field, and then click 'Send.'
Tap the 'Mail' application on the Home screen on your Apple device.
Scroll through the list of email messages and tap the one that has the PDF attached.
Scroll to the bottom of the message and tap the PDF attachment. The PDF opens on the screen.
Tap the 'Launcher' icon located at the top-right corner of the screen. The icon looks like an arrow coming out of a box.
Tap 'Open in iBooks.' The PDF document opens in the iBooks application.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

How to Connect a Macbook to the Sony Bravia


Connect a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter to the Macbook. In order to connect the Macbook to the Sony Bravia, you need to use HDMI cables. Apple Macbooks do not contain any HDMI ports. The Macbook's Mini DisplayPort and an adapter should be used instead. Attach the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter into the available Mini DisplayPort.
Combine the HDMI cable with the adapter. Using the open end of the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter, connect a HDMI cable into the open slot of the adapter.
Connect a mini-pin audio cable to the Macbook. Insert one end of the mini-pin audio cable into the open audio/in slot on the side of the laptop (3.5mm headphones also fit into the Macbook's audio/in slot).
Attach the Macbook to the Sony Bravia. Connect the open end of the HDMI cable (that's attached to the Macbook) into one of the HDMI 'In' ports on the back of the television. Additionally, plug in the mini-pin audio cable into the 'PC/HDMI Audio In' slot in the rear of the Bravia.
Turn on the Macbook's display mode. Press the Macbook's 'Fn' key and 'F10' at the same time to transfer the Macbook's display to the television.
View the Macbook's display on the Bravia television. Using your remote, select the input button to change the television input. Select the 'HDMI 1' or 'HDMI 2' output to display the Macbbok's screen on the television. When finished, disconnect the HDMI cable and audio cable from both the Bravia and the Macbook.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Send Multiple Photos at a Time in Apple


Click the 'Mail' icon in your dock or select 'Go' from the Finder menu, then scroll to 'Applications' and locate the Mail program in the folder. Double-click to launch it.
Compose your email message. Click the 'Attach' button at the top of the 'New Message' window. Alternatively, choose 'File' from the menu and then scroll to 'Attach File.'
Navigate to the folder that holds the photos you want to send. Hold down the 'Shift' key while you click on the photos you want to add to the email. Then click 'Choose File.' Alternatively, drag your photos from your Mac desktop into the body of the email.
Click the option 'Send Windows-Friendly Attachments,' which strips unusable and unnecessary resources for Windows users.
Resize your photos, if desired, by clicking the 'Image Size' drill down menu at the lower right corner of the window. Choose between 'Small,' 'Medium,' 'Large' or 'Actual Size.'
Address your email to the recipient. Click 'Send' when you have completed your email.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

How to Attach a Whole Folder to an Email on a MacBook Pro


Click the 'Mail' icon in your Dock to open Apple Mail.
Click the 'New Message' button to write a new email message to attach your folder or select a message to which you want to send a reply.
Click the 'Finder' icon in your Dock to open a new Finder window and locate the folder you want to attach.
Drag the folder and drop it into the body of your email message. To create a zip archive of your folder, click the icon in your Finder while holding the 'CTRL' key and select 'Compress' from the drop-down menu. You can also drag and drop a zip file into the body of your email message.
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Monday, September 14, 2015

How to Connect a Mac Computer to the Internet


Sign up for service with an Internet Service Provider, such as your local cable or phone company. It will charge you a monthly fee for this and will probably provide the cable modem (router) or DSL hardware that you need.
Connect your cable modem to your coaxial cable jack in your home or connect your DSL to your phone line. If you are using DSL, attach filters to every phone that is on a jack. These would have been provided with your modem by your ISP.
Connect the modem to the Ethernet port on your Mac using an Ethernet cable. Then turn on the modem if it isn't already on.
Click the Apple Menu and choose 'System Preferences' and then 'Network.' Under 'Show,' choose 'Built In Ethernet' from the drop-down box.
Click the 'TCP/IP' tab and under 'Configure IPV4' choose 'DHCP.'
Click 'Apply Now' at the bottom of the dialog box. This is usually all you have to do to get connected to the Internet on a Mac.
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How to Connect a MacBook to a Dell External Monitor


Check to see if your Dell monitor has a VGA or DVI connection. VGA is an older technology, but many monitors have adapters for both connection and include two cables: one VGA and one DVI. Likewise, check your MacBook to see if it has a DVI or Mini DisplayPort jack. Locate the appropriate adapter if required.
Confirm that both the MacBook and the external Dell monitor are powered down. Attach the video cable to the Dell monitor. The other end must be attached to the MacBook, either directly or using the adapter.
Confirm that the adapter and cable are seated properly. Make sure that the connection area is out of the way of anything that might knock it out of place or possibly damage the adapter and/or computer by bending the pins.
Turn on the Dell monitor first and the MacBook second. When the computer is finished booting up, you will see the desktop on both displays.
Launch the System Preferences (found inside the Applications folder) and click on 'Displays.' A 'Display' pane will appear on both the MacBook screen and on the Dell monitor screen. Note that you can configure the resolution of each of these displays separately.
Select a suitable resolution for each of the displays. Then click on the 'Arrangement' tab on the pane on the Mac screen. This is when you decide how you want to configure the arrangement of your displays. You can drag the Dell display to either side of the Mac display to extend the desktop, or you can select “Mirror Displays,” which is usually enabled when you plan on using the external monitor as the main display.
Drag the menu bar from the Mac display to the Dell display in the 'Arrangement' pane if you want to use the Dell as your primary display and have the Mac menus on the external monitor. You can also configure the color on both displays by clicking on the “Color” tab.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

How to Clean MacBook Pro Keyboard With Vacuum


Open the shell of your MacBook Pro. Push the screen back so that you have full access to the keyboard.
Turn off the power of the computer completely. Also disconnect the power adapter from the side of the computer as a safety precaution.
Set your handheld vacuum, or your larger floor vacuum, to its lowest setting. If you are using a hose attached to a larger floor vacuum, attach the fibrous brush attachment to the end of the hose. This will help protect your keys from the hard plastic of the hose.
Hold the small vacuum about half an inch above the keyboard and make straight, slow passes across each row of keys. If you are using the fibrous hose attachment, feel free to pass over the keys with it for maximum dust suction.
Continue dusting until the entire keyboard is clean. You might clean stray dust particles from the screen and other parts of the computer's body using the same technique.
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How to Connect the AC Adapter for a MacBook Pro


Align the smaller end of the MacBook Pro's MagSafe AC adapter with the plug on the upper left corner of the laptop. The connector has a set of five copper pins that match up with five holes in the plug.
Let go of the connector so that it 'drops' into place. Unlike other AC adapters, the MagSafe adapter has a magnetic edge that forms a connection with the AC port on the MacBook Pro. You don't need to push the MagSafe adapter in. As long as you line it up with the plug it should attach to the computer by itself.Apple designed the MagSafe adapter this way to protect your laptop in the event someone trips over the cord. If you pull on the power cord too much it will disconnect from your MacBook Pro. Other AC adapters can pull on laptops and drag them to the floor.
Plug the power brick on the other end of the AC adapter into an electrical outlet. Pull out the two white prongs on the back end of the power brick and wrap any excess cable around them if you so desire.
Install the extension cable that came with your MacBook Pro if the cable is too short. Unplug the MagSafe adapter from the wall. Grip the two-pronged metal plug on the front of the power brick and pull upward to remove it. The MagSafe adapter has a removable plug so that you can install a variety of adapters. Replace the plug with the three-pronged extension cable. Simply insert it where the two-pronged plug was and push down. Plug the three-pronged end of the extension cable into the wall.
Grip the MagSafe connector and wobble it left, right, up or down to unplug it from your MacBook Pro. Do not pull on the cable or pull the connector straight out as this places more wear and tear on the device.
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