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Saturday, October 24, 2015
How to Troubleshoot Apple Laptops
Press the button on the MacBook battery, or on the side of the computer (for models with an integrated battery), to see if the battery is charged. Several LED lights indicate a charged battery; a single blinking light means the battery is empty.
Disconnect the MagSafe power adapter from the MacBook and the wall socket for one minute. Reconnect it first to the wall, then to the MacBook. If the LED on the MagSafe cable turns on, the laptop is now charging. Press the power button to see if the MacBook starts up.
Hold down the control, command, and power buttons for three seconds to attempt to restart your MacBook. You will hear a startup chime if this is successful.
Hold down command, option, and the 'P' and 'R' keys until you hear a startup chime. This resets the 'parameter RAM' or 'PRAM,' which may prevent your computer from starting up.
Reset the system management controller. There are two methods of doing this, depending on your MacBook. Reset MacBooks with a removable battery by disconnecting the power cord and removing the battery, then holding the power button for five seconds. In newer MacBooks with an integrated battery, hold the left-side shift, control, and option keys while pressing the power button. Reconnect the power cable and press the power button to start the MacBook.
Remove any additional RAM you may have installed and determine whether you can start up your MacBook without it. The method of removing RAM varies by MacBook; consult your MacBook's manual for instructions. If you are uncomfortable removing the RAM from your MacBook, skip to the next step.
Schedule a service appointment at an Apple Store or authorized reseller if these steps do not restore your MacBook. They will work through these steps as well, and set up a repair for your MacBook if it needs servicing.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Instructions for an iPad OtterBox
Remove the silicon bumper from the polycarbonate shell.
Insert one edge of the iPad into the silicon bumper and work in the rest of the iPad, making sure all ports and buttons are properly aligned.
Remove the dock door stickers on the polycarbonate case and remove the dock door.
Place the bottom of the iPad into the hard polycarbonate shell.
Peel back the silicon headphone opening and feed it through the polycarbonate shell's corresponding hole. Work the bumper and shell back on to the iPad.
Roll the rest of the hard shell over the bumper and replace the dock door, making sure all ports and buttons are accessible.
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Monday, October 12, 2015
How to Scroll Within the Frame on an iPad (4 Steps)
Launch the iPad's Web browser or frame-equipped application by tapping its icon on the home screen.
Navigate to the Web page or section of the app that uses frames, either by tapping the relevant buttons or by entering a URL in the Web browser's address bar.
Center the frame in the middle of the iPad's display by moving the whole page around using a single finger.
Place two fingers on top of the content inside the frame that you want to scroll, and move them up and down, or left and right, depending on which way you want to scroll. Using two fingers to scroll rather than one informs the iPad that you want to scroll inside the frame rather than moving the entire page.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
How to Change Apple TV Resolution Settings
Press the 'Menu' button on your Apple remote and the plus sign button on your remote at the same time.
Hold the buttons down until display resolution options appear.
Press the plus sign button or the minus sign button on your remote to choose a resolution option.
Press the 'Play/Pause' button on your remote when you find a suitable resolution to enable the new resolution setting.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Write Letters on a MacBook Pro (12 Steps)
Open the TextEdit application. Find the TextEdit icon in your Applications folder and double-click to launch the application.
Begin typing your letter in the Untitled document window that appears when you open the application.
Highlight the words you wish to stylize and select the appropriate option from the 'Styles' drop-down menu in the top-left corner of the document window. You can make text bold, italic, underlined, shadowed, outlined or struck through.
Use the alignment buttons, located to the right of the 'Styles' menu, to change the alignment of the text. Choose left align, center, justify or right align.
Use the 'Spacing' drop-down menu to change the document spacing. Highlight the text you wish to change and select single space, double space or other. The 'Other' option allows you to enter specific line height, inter-line spacing and control the spacing before and after paragraphs.
Create a list. Type the list items on separate lines. Highlight the list items and select the type of list from the 'Lists' drop down menu. Choose from several styles of bullets, lettering or numbers.
Change the color of your text. Under the 'Format' menu at the top of your computer, select 'Font' and then 'Show Colors.' This will display the color picker. To change the color of your text, highlight the words you wish to change and click the color from the color picker.
To change the size of your words, highlight the text and then hold down the 'Command' key on your keyboard. Then press the '+' key to increase the size of the font or the '-' key to decrease the size of the font.
To insert a file to your document, click your cursor inside your document where you want the file to appear. Select 'Attach Files' from the 'File' menu. Locate the file on your computer that you wish to insert and then click the 'Open' button.
To check the spelling and grammar of your document, select 'Spelling and Grammar' from the 'Edit' menu and then select 'Check Spelling Now.'
To save your document, select 'Save As' from the 'File' menu. Type a file name into the 'Save As' box. Choose a folder to save your document in from the 'Where' drop-down menu. Select a file type from the 'File Format' drop-down list and then click the 'Save' button.
To print your document, select 'Print' from the 'File' menu. Choose your printer from the 'Printer' drop-down menu and click the 'Print' button.
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How to Draw Arrows in PowerPoint on a MacBook
Click on the 'Home' tab in PowerPoint on your Macbook.
Click 'Shape' from the Insert section of the ribbon. It's between the Picture and Media buttons.
Click on an arrow from the Shape menu. Click and drag on the slide to draw the arrow.
Click to select the arrow. A new tab appears at the top of the window labeled 'Format.' Click on the tab to format the arrow. The buttons on the tab give you options for changing the appearance of the arrow -- or any shape.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
How Do I Get the Waiting Icon Off of My iPad?
Press and hold the 'Off' button.
Press and hold the 'Home' button.
Release both buttons when the Apple logo appears on the iPad screen. The iPad should restart without the 'Waiting' icon.
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