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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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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

How to Use a Mac Laptop As a Hotspot


Connect to the Internet on your Mac laptop and open any web site in a browser to confirm that the connection is good.
Open 'System Preferences,' then click on 'Sharing.'
Select the check box for 'Internet Sharing' on the left side of the Sharing preferences, then choose your incoming Internet connection from the drop-down menu.
Click the check box for 'AirPort' in the list of outgoing ports over which you can share your connection. AirPort will not appear if it is chosen as the incoming connection. Your Macintosh will then appear as an available wireless hotspot.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to Take off an Otter Box Case (21 Steps)


Grasp the silicone case with one hand, holding the bottom half firmly.
Pinch the top of the case with your free hand. Get a good grip on it.
Pull the top of the case back over the top of the device. The case is highly flexible, so it will stretch a great deal without damage.
Slide the rest of the case off the bottom of the device.
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Friday, September 4, 2015

How to Change Boot Camp Partition Size


Install a recent version of Mac OS if necessary. Resizing existing partitions requires Mac OS 10.4.6 or later. Most Intel-based Macs shipped with this or a later version already installed, so this step is unlikely to be necessary for most users.
Back up your drive by copying important files to another drive. This is always a good idea before doing anything to your main hard drive.
Open the Mac OS Terminal by double-clicking on 'Terminal' in your 'Utilities' folder. This gives you access to the UNIX commands that run underneath the graphical interface of a Mac.
Find your partition by typing 'diskutil list' and pressing 'Enter.' You will see a list of all partitions on the hard drive. The boot disk is '/dev/disk0,' while others will be listed as 'disk1,' 'disk2,' and so on, each with an identifier header that tells you the name of that partition. Look for the one that matches the name of your Boot Camp Drive.
Discover the possible size for your partition by typing in:diskutil resizeVolumedisk_identifier limitsReplace 'disk_identifier' with the name of your Boot Camp partition and hit 'Enter' to view a list of the current, minimum, and maximum sizes for the partition.
Change the partition size by typing 'diskutil resizeVolume' followed by the identifier for your Boot Camp Partition and the size you want it to be. This size is written in gigabytes, but the command drops the 'B' to become simply 'G.'For example, to resize a partition entitled 'BootCamp' to 100 gigabytes, the command is: 'diskutil resizeVolume BootCamp 100G'Once you have typed your command, hit 'Enter' to resize the partition.
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