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Showing posts with label individual. Show all posts
Friday, October 30, 2015
How to Annotate in iBooks
Open the book you want to annotate in your iBooks app. Browse through the content until you find the sentence or paragraph you want to annotate or annotate on the fly as you read a book.
Touch and hold your finger on the passage until the contextual menu and selection handles appear. Adjust the selection handles to select as much or as little of the text as needed. You can select individual letters, words, sentences and paragraphs as needed.
Touch the “Note” option in the contextual menu after you finish adjusting the selection. Type your note and then tap away from the note area to close and save. If you're using an iPhone or iPod Touch, you'll need to click the small right arrow on the contextual menu to display the 'Note' option.
On the iPad, tap the small note icon to the right of your annotated passage to view or edit the note. On all iOS devices, the annotated portions of a book or document in iBooks are indicated by the presence of highlighting. Tap the highlighted text to display a list of extra options. Click the color circles to change the highlight color, the trash can to delete the note, the note icon to edit the note or the share icon to copy or share the highlighted text.
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
How to Use the Calendar on an iPod
Connect the iPod to the desktop computer using the USB sync cables. Open iTunes and start the synchronization process.
Sync your iPod up to your desktop computer. Depending on your operating system or individual settings, you may need to manually open up the programs that have calendars which you wish to sync up to the iPod.
Allow the syncing process to finish. Now, pull up the main menu on the iPod. You can do this by turning the iPod on or by clicking the center button twice. This will open the main menu, no matter where you were on the iPod.
Choose the 'Extras' option from the menu. Now, select 'Calendar' to view dates and calendars.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
How to Replace Missing Keys on a Mac Laptop Keyboard
Note the model of your laptop to get the appropriate keys. Powerbooks, for example, have a variety of models, including the Wallstreet, Lombard and Pismo, the older black models. When the Powerbook changed to a silver color, the models included the Titanium---which has a black keyboard---and Aluminum.
Find a website that sells individual keys (see Resources) or eBay and order the appropriate keys.
Remove bad keys if they still are attached to the keyboard. All the keys are snapped into place, so just pull a key up to remove it. It will unsnap from what Apple calls the scissor or plunger. If the scissor is intact, but the key is missing, a new key will snap on over the scissor by pushing it down until it clicks.
Make sure your support scissors are still intact, as you will need them to place your key. Most individual keys come with the scissor part, so you can replace it at the same time as the key. Push each side of the scissor under the metal hook, one at a time. The scissor halves will then extend upward on either side. Whether you are replacing an old key or placing a new one, the scissors must be hooked into the old supports already found in the keyboard base. Use tweezers to steady the support scissor and connect it to the already-in-place scissor on the Mac keyboard.
Push the key down gently but firmly until it snaps into place.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
How to Transfer Music From an iPod to a MacBook
Recreate your iTunes library on your MacBook using the iTunes library on your iPod with Senuti. This program, whose name is 'iTunes' spelled backwards, was the first program created for transferring iPod files to a computer. In addition to full library recovery, Senuti can transfer specific playlists and individual tracks. Senuti is available for a 30-day free trial, after which you must purchase a license.
Manage your iTunes library on your MacBook with the free program Yamipod. The name 'Yamipod' stands for 'Yet Another iPod Manager.' This program allows you to copy music to and from your iPod. It also offers features such as importing song lyrics and adding notes to your tracks.
Transfer tracks from your iPod to your MacBook using the simple, free program Expod. Expod allows you to transfer files individually or in bulk. It works with older generation iPods as well as newer models.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Delete iPhone Crash Logs
Tap “Settings” on your iPhone, followed by “General.” Next, choose “About,” followed by “Diagnostics & Usage” and “Diagnostic & Usage Data.” Observe the list of crash, usage and diagnostic reports logged on your device. If you wish to review the detail of an individual item, tap it.
Launch iTunes on your computer. Next, connect your iPhone using its supplied USB cable. Choose your iPhone’s name under Devices in the left sidebar.
Click “Sync” in the lower right corner of your desktop’s screen. The sync process begins and advances through several steps. You can check its progress in the area above the main pane’s navigation bar.
Return to Diagnostics & Usage Data screen on your iPhone. You’ll see that most, if not all, the previously logged items no longer appear, having been copied to your computer and erased from your device during the sync.
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