Showing posts with label connecting. Show all posts
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Friday, October 30, 2015

How to Use DVI Out on Macbook


Plug the DVI cable into the display, television or other equipment to which you are connecting the MacBook.
Plug the DVI-out connector end of the adapter into the DVI cable
Plug the Mini-DVI or Mini DisplayPort connector into the port on the left side of the MacBook. Open the 'Displays' preferences menu on the MacBook to make adjustments to the settings.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

How to Hook Up Your Samsung TV to Your Mac (7 Steps)


Make sure that your television and Mac are both turned off.
Clear a space for the computer to sit beside the television. It should be close enough to the TV for the cords to reach both machines.
Connect the Apple mini-DVI to DVI/HDMI adapter to the VGA cable before connecting either cords to the television or to the Mac.
Plug-in the Apple mini-DVI to DVI/HDMI adapter to the Mac. This is located on the left side of the computer, identified by a rectangle that is flanked by two lines.
Connect the VGA cord to the television, securing the plug by screwing in the two screws. This cord will plug in on the back of the television that is marked 'PC IN.'
Connect the 3.55mm-to-3.55mm audio jack first into the headphone jack on the Mac to get sound. This is on the left side of the computer.
Plug in the other end of the 3.55mm-to-3.55mm audio jack to the television. This goes on the back side of the television, beside the space marked 'PC IN.' The jack is marked 'Audio.'
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Sunday, October 11, 2015

How to Connect the Wonderwall Projector to Your Computer


Determine the type of video output of your computer. The most common are VGA, DVI and S-video. Once you know what type of video-out connector your computer has, you need to purchase a cable or an adapter that allows you to connect an RCA cable to this type of connector. You should be able to acquire one online for a few dollars.
Turn off the computer and the projector. It's a good idea to do this anytime youre connecting devices to your computer. If the projector has been used recently, allow it to cool down for several minutes. This is to protect you and the projector's internal components.
Connect the computer to the projector using the appropriate cable and adapter. If you wish to use the projector's speakers, you will also need to connect an audio cable to the computer's headphone or audio line-out jack. If you use a standard 3.5mm dual male audio cable, you will need an adapter that allows you to plug the cable into the projector's RCA jack.
Turn on your computer and the projector. Set the video output on your computer to the mirror external monitor mode. This will cause the projector to display the same image that's shown on your computer screen. You can usually use a combination of the 'Fn' key and one of the 'F' keys at the top of the keyboard to cycle through the video options. The specific key varies according to the computer brand but should have a monitor icon on it. You can also enter the control panel and choose the video output option in the video settings menu.
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Friday, October 9, 2015

How to Connect an iPad to a SMART Board


Connect to your wireless Internet service on the iPad.
Log on to your computer while the iPad is connecting to the Internet.
Click on your LogMeIn app to start it on the iPad.
Enter in the necessary credentials when prompted on your iPad to begin. You may need to verify the process on your computer by clicking 'OK.'
Use your iPad to begin to operate the SMART Board software. You're now controlling the SMART Board from your iPad.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015

How to Connect iHome to a MacBook (9 Steps)


Ensure that the iHome speaker supports AirPlay and that it is connected to the Wi-Fi network. On some models, such as the iW1, you can press the AirPlay button on the speaker. On other models, such as the iW4, you may need to configure AirPlay by connecting an iOS device like an iPhone or iPod Touch to the iHome dock
Connect the MacBook to the same Wi-Fi network as the iHome speaker. You can choose a Wi-Fi network by clicking the 'Wi-Fi' icon.
Launch iTunes on the MacBook. Click the 'AirPlay' button located beside the iTunes volume control slider. Select the iHome speaker from the drop-down menu that opens. When you play audio or video in iTunes, the audio streams to the iHome speaker.
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Monday, September 21, 2015

How to Connect My Macbook to My iMac Using Bluetooth


Click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen on both your iMac and your MacBook and select 'Turn Bluetooth On.'
Click the Bluetooth icon again and click the 'Discoverable' option. Do this on both Macs.
Click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar of your iMac and choose 'Set Up Bluetooth Device.'
Click on your MacBook in the list of Bluetooth enabled devices found by your iMac and click continue.
Verify that you are connecting to the correct device by clicking 'Continue' in the dialog box on both your MacBook and your iMac. Your MacBook will now be connected to your iMac via Bluetooth. You have to do this process only the first time you wish to connect the Macs, and the pairing will be remembered for future use.
Open Finder from your Mac OS X dock on either Mac and open the Applications folder. Open the Utilities folder and double-click the Bluetooth File Exchange icon.
Navigate to the file that you wish to transfer to your other Mac, and click 'Send.'
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