Sunday, October 11, 2015
How to Remove the Casing From a Mac (9 Steps)
Locate the lever. On the Mac Pro, there is a lever that needs to be positioned correctly in order to remove the case. The lever is rectangular in shape, positioned vertically, and sits flush with the face of the back panel.
Flip the lever. Apply pressure on the top portion of the lever with your thumb. This will cause the bottom portion of the lever to pop outward from the case. Pull out on the bottom portion until you feel a light snap. This is a sign that the locking mechanism has been released. The lever should stay in the outward position that it is currently in.
Fold down the side panel. The removable side panel is located on the same side of the Mac Pro as the lever. You may have to lift the panel up slightly and pull outward to release it from the rest of the case. The side panel should now be completely free and positioned where you can easily lift it away from the rest of the case.
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The Mac Mini Won't Turn On (6 Steps)
Remove all USB cables from the Mac Mini, including the power cable.
Allow 10 seconds to pass, and simultaneously insert the power cord while holding down the power button on the Mac Mini. The power button is located on the back of the computer.
Release the power button, then press the power button again to turn on the computer. Plug in the cables that connect the keyboard and monitor to the computer to test if your Mac Mini starts up normally. According to Apple, your Mac Mini's date and time will be reset in the process and must be re-synced through the Date and Time preferences in your System Preferences.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015
How to Use Print Screen Function on Mac
Hold down Apple key ⌘ + Shift + 3 simultaneously to get a picture of your entire desktop. If your audio is turn on, you will hear a click similar to that of a camera. You will then find a picture on your desktop entitled 'Picture N' ,n being the first unused number.
Hold down Apple key ⌘ + Shift + 4 and release to capture a certain area of the screen. A cropping tool will appear and you can select the area of the screen you would like to capture.
To do a screen capture of a specific application window, Hold down Apple key ⌘ + Shift + 4 and release. Click the spacebar and a camera icon will appear. Move this icon to the application window you want to capture and press 'Enter.'
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How to Install Photoshop on a MacBook Pro
Obtain a copy of Adobe Photoshop and make sure it states it is Mac-compatible. If not, the product is crafted for Windows. You can find the Mac Adobe Photoshop (exact same product as Windows Photoshop) in most computer stores and on Adobe's website.
Insert the installation CD into the MacBook Pro's CD/DVD drive. In a moment the CD image appears on the desktop, and the installation wizard launches.
Click 'Next' on the greeting page, then select an installation language. The language adjusts all of the prompts during the wizard.
Read through and accept the license agreement.
Follow the prompts until you reach the activation code. This code is found on a small, white piece of cardboard inside the packaging of the Adobe Photoshop product. Type this code into the bar on the screen and click 'Next.'
Finish the prompts, and the installation begins. The program is rather large, so the process takes a few minutes to complete.
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How to Save an Animated GIF to Your iPhone
Open an animated GIF in a separate window by tapping the image. This step works the same way in Safari or Messages. To view download options for an email attachment, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
Tap “Share” in the menu bar and select “Save Image.” For email attachments, simply tap “Save Image.” Depending on your network speed and the file size, the download can take a few seconds to a minute or more.
Open Photos and select “Camera Roll.” The GIF animation is at the bottom of the Camera Roll album, and you can view it by tapping the thumbnail. However, Photos only displays the animation's first frame. If you don't need to view the animation on your iPhone, you can continue using Photos to manage your animated GIFs. They contain all the original animation's frames, and you can even view them as animated thumbnails or full-screen GIFs in Messages by adding them to text messages.
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How to Disable the iSight Camera (6 Steps)
Go to the System folder on the computer's hard drive. Inside the System folder, go to the Library folder. Inside the Library folder, go to the QuickTime folder. Go to the 'directory' and locate the 'QuickTimeUSBVDCDigitizer.component' file.
Create a 'Temporary Backup iSight' folder onto your computer's hard drive.
Copy the 'QuickTimeUSBVDCDigitizer.component' file to the new backup folder.
Delete the file in the directory by moving it to the trash. Do not delete both files--otherwise, you will permanently not be able to access iSight.
Open a web-based software program (iChat, Skype, Adium) and test to ensure iSight is not accessible.
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How to Reboot an Apple iMac to Its Factory Settings
Verify that your iMac is connected to the Internet, click the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen, and then select 'Restart.'
Press and hold 'Command-R' when the iMac gets to the gray screen during the restart process.
Select 'Disk Utility,' and then click 'Continue.'
Click your hard drive on the list of hard disks, and then click the 'Erase' tab.
Click the 'Format' pop-up menu and select 'Mac OS Extended (Journaled).'
Enter a name for your hard drive, and then click 'Erase' to erase its contents. The name you enter is what your hard drive will be called after the reformatting process is complete.
Click 'Disk Utility,' and then click 'Quit Disk Utility' once the hard drive has been erased.
Select 'Reinstall OS X,' and then click 'Continue.'
Follow the on-screen prompts and, when you arrive at the Disk Selection pane, select the hard disk you named in Step 7.
Click 'Install' to reinstall the OS X operating system.
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