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Monday, October 26, 2015

How to Remove Microsoft Office on a Mac


Open the folder that reads 'Hard Drive.' Click on the 'Applications' action that will be listed within the Hard Drive folder. Double-click on the 'Microsoft X' folder to make sure all of its contents are located in the correct folder. The Microsoft X folder should consist of 12 program subfolders.
Close the subfolder. Highlight the 'Microsoft X' folder. Drag this folder to the your computer's 'Trash' folder.
Click on the 'Hard Drive' folder again. Access the 'Users' subfolder and select 'Library.' Click on the 'Preferences' option within the Library folder. In the 'Preferences' folder, you will see another Microsoft folder. Highlight it and move all of the content files within the Microsoft folder to your computer's 'Trash' folder to remove its internal components.
Delete the Encourage Script Menu Items. Open the 'Documents' folder, which is located within the Hard Drive/Users folder. Select the Microsoft User Data folder and there should be approximately six files within this folder. Move the entire folder to your 'Trash' folder.
Empty the 'Trash' folder's contents. Click on the 'Finder' folder which can be accessed from your computer's desktop screen. Right-click on the 'Trash' folder. Select the 'Clear All Files' option to remove all of the contents in the folder from your hard drive.
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Monday, October 5, 2015

How to Connect an Acer Monitor to a MacBook


Look at the ports on the left side of the MacBook and the back of the Acer monitor. A MacBook can be connected to an external monitor that has either a DVI or VGA port. The ports on the monitor will either be labeled or have a corresponding icon next to them. If you are unsure what an icon means, look in the 'Features' section of your user manual. Make sure your Acer monitor model has the correct port.
Plug one end of the connection cable into the monitor and the other end into the MacBook. If you are using a DVI cable connection, plug each end directly into each device. If you are using a VGA cable connection, you have to use the mini-DVI-to-VGA adapter that comes with your MacBook. Plug one end of the VGA cable into the VGA end of the adapter and insert the adapter DVI end into the laptop. Plug the other end of the VGA cable into the monitor.
Turn on both devices. After your MacBook powers up, it will automatically detect and display the desktop on both screens. Your Acer monitor is now ready for configuration.
Click on the 'Apple' icon on the top left corner of the desktop. From the drop-down list, select 'System Preferences' followed by 'Display.' A new 'Display' window will appear that has the available options that can be changed. For example, you can change the screen resolution of the Acer monitor, change the arrangement of the displays and whether you want to mirror the MacBook's display, or extend the desktop to the Acer monitor.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to Stream a MacBook to a TV


Plug the included HDMI cable into the back of the TV. Connect the other end to the back of the Apple TV device.
Plug the correct end of the power cord into the back of the Apple TV device. Plug the other end into a nearby electrical outlet.
Turn on the TV.
Select your wireless network's name from the list on the TV screen using the Apple TV remote.
Enter your wireless password, if applicable. Apple TV will then be ready for use.
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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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Friday, September 4, 2015

How to Play From iPad Pandora to Apple TV (6 Steps)


Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the port on the back of the Apple TV, then connect the other end to the back of your television.
Plug the power cord into the back of the Apple TV, then into an available power outlet. Turn on your television and follow the manufacturer's directions to set up the correct input for Apple TV.
Press the 'Sleep/Wake' button on the iPad to go to the home screen.
Tap the 'AirPlay' icon on the home screen. Tap 'Apple TV' to select it. A checkmark will appear next to 'Apple TV.'
Tap the 'Pandora' app icon to open Pandora. Tap on the 'Home' icon to bring up recent apps. Scroll to the far left to see the 'AirPlay' icon.
Tap 'Play' on Pandora. It will play through Apple TV.
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