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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

How to Block Someone on FaceTime


Wait for the FaceTime call to be placed by the user you wish to block.
Tap the red 'Decline' button on the iPhone's screen when the incoming FaceTime call appears.
Repeat anytime a call is placed by that FaceTime user.
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How to Convert Vinyl Records to CD on a Mac


Connect the turntable record player to the computer's audio input. This will likely require an RCA-to-mini stereo cable, with the red/white RCA jacks plugged into the turntable's output.
Go to 'Sound' in 'System Preferences' and click on the Input tab, then select 'Line In' in the list below.
Open up GarageBand, or download, install and open a conversion program.
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Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to Connect an iPod to an LCD Projector (6 Steps)


Power off your iPod and your projector.
Plug the 1/8 inch mini plug end of your cable into the headphone jack on your iPod.
Plug the RCA plug ends into the composite inputs on your projector. This is the only tricky part of the process. Plug the red cable into the yellow input on your projector. Plug the yellow cable into the white input and plug the white cable into the red input.
Turn on your projector and wait for it to fully power up. Turn on your iPod.
Use the click wheel on your iPod, or the touch screen if your are using an iPhone or iPod touch, to select 'Videos' from the main menu. Scroll down and select 'Settings' and then select 'TV Out.' Switch the 'TV Out' setting to 'On.'
Use your projector's remote or control panel to switch to your composite input. You should see your iPod's screen displayed through the projector. Select a video on the iPod and enjoy watching it through your LCD projector.
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How to Play Wii on My Mac (3 Steps)


Place the Nintendo Wii next to the iMac 27 inch desktop. Plug the console connector at one end of the HD Wii cable into the A/V output on the back of the Wii. Plug the red, green and blue cables at the other end of the HD Wii cable into the red, green and blue connections of the DVI-to-Component cable.
Plug the DVI connector of the DVI-to-Component cable into the DVI connection on the DVI-to-Mini-DisplayPort cable. Plug the Mini-DisplayPort end of the DVI-to-Mini-DisplayPort cable into the Mini-DisplayPort connection on the back of the iMac.
Turn on the iMac. The computer components of the iMac will remain inactive due to the plug in the Mini-DisplayPort connection. Turn on the Wii. Watch the Wii’s startup screen appear on the iMac’s LCD screen.
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Friday, October 2, 2015

How to Hook a MacBook to a TV (3 Steps)


Plug the Mini-DVI plug of the Apple Mini-DVI to Video adapter into the Mini-DVI port of the MacBook. Plug the S-video cable into the S-video port of the Apple Mini-DVI to Video adapter and then insert the other end of the S-video cable into the S-video port of the TV.
Plug the 3.5mm plug of the Mini-plug to RCA cable into the 'Audio Out' headphone port of the MacBook. Then plug the red and white RCA audio cables of the Mini-plug to RCA cable into the red and white ports of the TV. This lets the sound of the MacBook play from the TV.
Hold down both the 'Command' and 'F2' buttons to have your MacBook detect the TV. Adjust the image settings on the TV by going to the 'Display Panel' of the 'System Preferences,' just as you would when configuring the image settings on your MacBook.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

How to Use a MacBook Camera (11 Steps)


Navigate to the Applications folder in the Finder, then double-click on the Photo Booth application icon. When Photo Booth opens, you should be staring at a live image of yourself taken by the iSight camera.
Click on the red camera icon directly beneath the image. The app will provide a three-second countdown and will then snap a still photo through the iSight.
Click on the new photo that has just been dropped into the line of photos below the live image. A strip of menu icons should appear. Click on the various icons to either use the newly created image in a new email, import the image into iPhoto, make the image your new Account Picture, or make it your new Buddy Picture in iChat.
Click on the grayed-out camera icon, and it will turn red to let you know this function is active again. Click on the gray filmstrip icon to the left of the camera icon. The camera icon will turn into a video camcorder icon. Click this icon to begin shooting video with the iSight camera.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Eject My Memory Stick on My Apple Mac


Access the desktop. To eject a memory stick on a Mac, you have to get to the desktop. Close or minimize all windows by either clicking on the red 'X' in the top left or by double-clicking on the top of the window to minimize it.
Hold down the 'Control' key and click on the memory stick's icon on the desktop. This is the equivalent of a 'right-click' on a Mac. A drop-down menu should appear. Click on the option that says 'Eject XXXX,' where 'XXXX' is the name of your memory stick. You can also click and hold on the drive, and drag it to the trash bin to eject it.
Wait for the drive to disappear and then pull the memory stick out of the USB slot.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Connect iPod Touch to a TV With Rocketfish Component AV Cable


Disconnect any cables that may be occupying the component ports on the back of your television.
Plug the iPod USB end of the Rocketfish component cables into the iPod cable port on the bottom of your iPod Touch.
Plug the red, blue and green video cables into the color-coded video ports on the back of your television. Plug the red and yellow audio cables into the color-coded audio ports on the back of your television.
Turn on your television. Select 'Component' from your television's input or source menu.
Turn on your iPod Touch. Select the photos and videos you wish to view on your screen from your iPod's menu.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015

How to Open Doors on 'LEGO Harry Potter' for the iPhone


Move your character close to the door that you want to open. In 'LEGO Harry Potter' on the iPhone, move a character by touching him and dragging your finger across the screen. When you approach the door, the game displays a green or red ring around it to indicate whether you can interact with it.
Tap the door if it highlights green. This means that the door is unlocked or you have the necessary key to open it. If the door highlights red, you cannot open it at this time. When you tap the door, the game plays an unpleasant sound.
Locate the key or other item needed to open the door if it highlights red. If the door is locked, it displays an icon of a key. In other cases, you may need to solve a puzzle. For example, the door may open automatically if you put a weight on a platform elsewhere in the level or complete your current active quest.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Reboot or Reset An iPad


Restart the iPad before attempting a reset. Push the 'Sleep/Wake' button located on the top-right edge of the iPad when viewed in portrait mode. Hold it until a red slider appears at the top of the screen. Slide your finger over the slider to turn the device off. Wait 10 seconds. Turn it back on by pushing the 'Sleep/Wake' button again.
Press and hold the 'Sleep/Wake' button and the 'Home' button, which is centered under the screen, simultaneously to reset the iPad. Hold the buttons for at least 10 seconds. An Apple logo appears on the screen, and the reset is complete.
Tap 'Settings' on the home screen of the iPad. Tap 'General' in the left column and 'Reset' at the bottom of the right column to reset all the settings on the iPad. Your files and data are not deleted.
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