Friday, October 9, 2015

How to Configure the MacBook Sync Options


Connect your device to the computer using a USB cord or a Bluetooth connection. If you need to connect to a Bluetooth device for the first time, go to the 'Apple' menu and select 'System Preferences.' Click on the 'Bluetooth' icon and press 'Set Up New Device.' Follow the onscreen instructions to add the device.
Go to the 'Applications' folder and double-click on the 'iSync' icon.
Press the 'Sync Devices' button to search for your device. Double-click on the device when it appears in the pop-up to add it to iSync.
Configure the settings for the device in the iSync window. Choose how you want the data to be handled on the first sync. Select whether or not you want your contacts synced and if you want to choose specific categories of contacts for syncing. Select the calendars you want to sync. Choose a location on the computer to save events created on the device.
Sync the device to the MacBook by pressing the 'Sync Devices' button in the upper-right corner of the window.
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How to Remove Windows XP Boot Camp From a Mac Book


Back up any important data from the Window XP partition.
Start up the computer in Mac OS X and log in. Quit any applications that open at startup.
Go to the “Applications” folder. Double-click on the “Utilities” folder and double-click on the “Boot Camp Assistant.”
Select “Restore the startup disk to a single volume” from the list of options. Click the “Continue” button to remove Windows XP from your MacBook.
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How to Delete Document History on a Mac


Click on the Apple icon in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. Scroll down to the 'Recent Items' tab. Hold the mouse arrow over the tab and a list of the most recent applications and documents you have opened will appear.
Scroll the mouse arrow down the list to the bottom of the pop-up tab. You should see an option that says 'Clear Menu' at the very bottom of the tab. Click on the 'Clear Menu' button. This will automatically delete your document history.
Check to make sure your history is cleared. Click on the Apple icon again and scroll down to the 'Recent Items' tab once more. Hold the mouse arrow over the tab and a pop-up list appears. The list of recently used applications and documents should now be empty.
Make sure to delete the downloaded document history as well. A download history pop-up box appears every time you download a document from the Internet using a Mac computer. This box shows all the most recent documents you have downloaded. Click on the 'Clear List' tab in the bottom left-hand corner of the box to delete your document download history.
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How to Set Korean Language on the IPad (3 Steps)


Tap the 'Settings' home screen icon and then tap the 'General' option.
Select 'International' and then tap the 'Language' option. Tap the language option that displays Korean characters.
Tap 'Done' to set your iPad's language to Korean. After you change the language, the screen becomes black with some text displayed for a short time before the home screen appears.
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How to Hook a MacBook to a Projector


Make sure both the projector and the MacBook are connected to a power source and powered on.
Plug the mini-DVI adapter into the appropriate port on the side of your MacBook.
Connect one end of the VGA cable to the mini-DVI adapter and the other end to the VGA port on the projector.
Click on the apple icon in the upper-left corner of the MacBook's screen and select 'System Preferences.'
Go to the 'Displays' control panel under the 'Hardware' heading.
Click on the 'Detect Displays' button to synchronize the images on the MacBook and the projector. If the MacBook's image does not appear on the projector, you may need to press the 'Source' button on the projector until you get to the 'VGA' or 'Computer' option.
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How to Create Mac Backup Disks


Determine whether your computer burns DVDs or CDs. Select 'About This Mac' from the Apple icon in the upper left corner of the screen. From this screen, click on 'More Info' and then choose 'Disc Burning' from the 'Hardware' menu of the System Profiler to see what kinds of media your computer is capable of writing.
Purchase a few CDs or DVDs. If you need to back up more than 800 megabytes of data at once, DVDs are the better option if your computer can make them.
Insert the blank disk into your computer and notice that its icon appears on the desktop. Drag the files and folders that you want to back up onto the CD/DVD icon. The computer will need to copy the files onto the disk before you can burn it.
Click on the disk icon once so that it is highlighted. Select the 'File' menu and scroll down to 'Burn Disc.' Check to be sure that you've copied all of your files to the backup disk before you burn it.
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How to Manage Color on a Mac Computer (9 Steps)


Open your SYSTEM PREFERENCES, which you can always find under the APPLE menu. Once you have opened the finder, click on DISPLAYS.
The applet opens showing the DISPLAY tab. Notice the resolution is defaulted to the highest possible resolution. Most people will want to leave it there so they can see their screens and images at the highest quality. You may want to lower the resolution if you have difficulty reading the type of your screen, or have your eyes checked. You can also lower your 'colors' from millions to 256, but I honestly don't know why you would want to do this. To access the color management adjustments, click on the COLOR TAB.
Notice there are four profiles listed and you are defaulted to your default APPLE profile, in this case iMac. Experiment by selecting another profile and see how your screen changes. To create a new profile, click on CALIBRATE to bring up the Calibration Assistant. Before doing that, however, click on OPEN PROFILE to see the values of the current profile.
Each profile has a number of different elements and you can see the values and the GAMUT of each element by clicking the element. This is the RED channel tri-stimulus value of this profile. Check on different profiles; compare their values and the image on the screen to help you determine how to build a new one. Next click on CALIBRATE to open the calibration assistant.
The CALIBRATION ASSISTANT will take you through a number of steps to create a new profile based on your visual adjustments. Read the instructions and click CONTINUE to go to the next step.
Determine your display's native response or GAMMA. Adjust the sliders until the APPLE shape blends into the background. It will never completely disappear, but get it as close as you can. Sit back from the MONITOR when you are making the adjustment. When you are done, click continue.
Calibrate the target GAMMA. You can set it to the native GAMMA or use the Mac or PC standard. Notice how the screen changes as you make these adjustments. If you are using Macs and PCs and doing image editing on both, you may want to calibrate to the PC standard so the two are consistent. You can also use ADOBE GAMMA on your PC to make it look like the Mac.
Select a TARGET WHITE POINT. You can use the native white point, which is good for photography, or set the white point to another temperature to help adjust for the ambient light in the computer room. The white point SCALE is KELVIN, so it corresponds to white point settings on a camera. Using the native white point will use the white point from the image displayed.
The next step is the ADMIN step, which allows you to share the profile with other users of the computer. From that step you will be asked to NAME your profile and finally save it. The new profile will then appear on your profile list where you can select it. The purpose of all of this is to calibrate the display to YOUR eye. If the screen looks too green or is too dark, you may want to experiment with creating your own profiles.
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