Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Make an iPad Stop Typing Initial Caps
Tap the 'Settings' app on your iPad to open the Settings menu.
Select the 'General' option.
Click 'Keyboard' to go to the keyboard options.
Switch the 'Auto-Captialization' option from On to Off.
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How to Turn Off a MacBook Fan
Shut down your MacBook and disconnect the power supply.
Remove the battery from the bottom of your MacBook.
Press the power button and hold it for five seconds. Reconnect the power supply.
Press the power button again to boot up the MacBook and see if the fan issue has resolved.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
How to Uninstall Windows XP From Mac
Log out any additional users and close any open applications on your Mac.
Open the “Go” menu at the top of the Finder screen. Select “Utilities.”
Double-click “Boot Camp Assistant.”
Choose the option to “Restore the startup disk to a single volume.” Press the “Continue” button.
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How to Add and Remove Finder Sidebar Items on Mac OS X
In an open Finder window, select 'Finder' on the top left side of the menu bar and then select 'Preferences.'
Select 'Sidebar' from the icons at the top of the Finder Preferences panel.
Once 'Sidebar' is selected, you will see check boxes that you can use to select or deselect items to customize your Finder Sidebar. The Sidebar is divided into: Devices, Shared (network), Places (folders) and Search. Select or deselect the items you wish to show in your Sidebar using the check boxes.
Items in the Sidebar also can be arranged by clicking and dragging the icons to the location you prefer in the Sidebar.
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How to Transfer Data From an Old PC Computer to a New iMac
Connect to the network. With a direct connection, simply connect the old PC and new iMac via a standard Ethernet cable. For network sharing, make sure both computers are connected to the same wireless network.
Connect the iMac to the PC. Open the 'Go' menu, located near the top of the screen on the iMac, and choose 'Connect to Server.' In the window that appears, type the network address of your old PC in one of the following formats:smb://DNSname/ShareName
smb://IPaddress/ShareName'DNSname' is the name of your PC, as found in the My Computer window of your old PC. 'ShareName' is the name of the designated shared folder on the old PC. If on a wireless network, 'IPaddress' is the designated IP address of the old PC.After entering the network address, click 'Connect' on the new iMac.
Enter your Windows user name and password on your old PC, if necessary. This will allow you to access and transfer data to the iMac.
Return to the iMac desktop. Your PC disk should show on the desktop. Double-click on the volume to open a folder and browse the drive.
Transfer files. In the iMac's Finder, simply drag files from the old PC disk to the new iMac disk and drop them in the folder where you want to store them on the iMac.
Unmount the PC disk. To help avoid accidental data loss on your old PC computer's hard drive, drag the drive to the 'Trash' icon on the iMac's Dock when you are done using it. If connected via Ethernet, you can now disconnect the cable from each computer.
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How to Use i
Install i-FunBox on your computer if you haven't done so already. To do, this open your Web browser and navigate to a site that offers an i-FunBox download (see Resources).
Plug your iPhone into your computer via the included data cable. One end goes into the port at the end of the iPhone and the other plugs into an available USB port on your computer.
Click on the i-FunBox application icon on your computer's desktop to launch the program.
Click on the 'Cydia App Install' tab on-screen and then click on the 'IPA Downloads' tab in the window that appears. A list of various IPA applications will appear.
Scroll to the app you wish to download and click 'Download.' The app will download to the computer.
Locate the 'Actions' tab at the top of the i-FunBox window and then click the 'Sync all Applications' option. The IPA app will be automatically put on the iPhone.
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How to Restart a Frozen Mac
To attempt to save work in any applications other than the one you have running, you can force-quit the current application. Press these keys at the same time: Command-Option-Escape. Your unsaved work in the current application will be lost.
If you can, save work in all other programs.
Restart the computer by pressing the Power key or choosing Shut Down from the Special menu.
If that doesn't work, to shut down or restart the entire computer, press these keys: Command-Option-Shift-Power. All unsaved work will be lost.
To force the computer to restart, press these keys: Command-Control-Power.
If nothing else works, unplug the computer or turn off its power strip.
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