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Showing posts with label plug. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to Play Windows Media Player in Safari


Launch the Safari browser and go to the “Plug-ins for Safari on Windows” webpage.
Click the “Windows Media Player” link in the bottom right corner of the page. This will launch a plug-in download.
Choose to save the .exe download to your computer in a location you can easily find it.
Close Safari once the download is complete.
Double-click the .exe file and follow the on-screen prompts to install the plug-in to your Safari browser.
Launch the Safari browser. You should now be able to use Windows Media Player to play WMA and other media content on the Internet.
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Friday, September 11, 2015

How to Play iPod Movies on TV


Plug the iPod audio video cable into the video ports of your television. The ports are color coordinated. Match the colors to connect the cable to the television correctly.
Plug the other end of the audio video cable into the iPod. Cables may differ so refer to the manual for which port to connect the cable to. Some cables plug directly into the headphone port while others plug into the larger device connection port.
Turn on both devices.
Click on 'Videos' on the main menu of your iPod. This will take you to the videos menu. Click on 'Video Settings.' Turn on the connection to your television by selecting 'On' under 'TV Out.'
Change your television to the proper video input. Then use your iPod to select the video or movie you'd like to watch.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to Connect an Optoma Projector to a Laptop


Turn off your laptop computer, if it is on.
Plug one end of a VGA cable into the “VGA” port on the back of the Optoma projector. The VGA cable is included with the Optoma projector.
Plug the other end of the VGA cable into the “VGA” port on the side or back of your laptop. If using a Mac, plug the other end of the VGA cable into the “VGA” port on the side of a DVI to VGA adapter. Plug a DVI cable into the “DVI” port on the other side of the DVI to VGA adapter. Plug the other end of the DVI cable into the “DVI” port on the back or side of your Mac laptop.
Plug one end of a 1/8-inch audio cable into the “Audio” port on the back of the Optoma projector.
Plug the other end of the 1/8-inch audio cable into the “Audio” or “Headphone” port on the back or side of your laptop.
Turn on the Optoma projector by pressing the “Power” button on the projector. The projector will take about a minute to start up.
Turn on your laptop. Your computer may auto-detect the projector. You will see your laptop's display projected through the Optoma projector. If you don't see your laptop's display, press the function key on your laptop's keyboard that activates the VGA port on your laptop. Consult with your laptop's manual for more information.
Use the “Audio” buttons on the Optoma projector to adjust the audio transmitted from your laptop.
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Monday, September 7, 2015

How to Open a Magsafe Power Adapter (5 Steps)


Unplug the adapter from the power outlet and allow it to cool for a few minutes.
Remove the grounded wall cord or 2-prong wall plug connector from the adapter.
Hold the adapter and cut along its seam, using the circular metal cutting tool; cut only on one side of the adapter.
Flip the adapter over and cut along the seam on the opposite side.
Pry the halves of the casing apart with the putty knife, cutting more if necessary. Be sure to keep track of the cord winding tabs, as they will fly off if you pry too vigorously. The adapter should now be opened.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to Find Out What Is Damaged If I Dropped My MacBook Pro


Open the MacBook Pro. Inspect the screen for cracks, chips or other damage. Verify that the computer opens smoothly and closes securely.
Select the 'Apple' menu and then 'Restart' to restart the computer. Damage to the internal hard drive isn't always evident until the next reboot, so it's important that you perform this troubleshooting step. If the MacBook Pro doesn't power on at all, plug it in to ensure that it has an adequate power supply.
Open iTunes and play any song to rule out damage to the MacBook's audio card and audio output. Optionally, plug a headphone set into the computer's headphone jack to make sure the jack has not been damaged.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network using AirPort. Open Safari and navigate to a website to make sure the Internet adapter still works. Navigate to a video website such as YouTube or Vimeo and confirm that the video card functions properly and you are able to play a video.
Launch a chat program such as Skype or iChat and begin a video chat with a friend. If you see your own image in the corner of the screen, it means your webcam is still functioning.
Monitor how quickly your battery power drains when the MacBook Pro isn't plugged in to ascertain whether battery damage has occurred. If the battery drains significantly faster than it did before, the battery is damaged.
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