Saturday, October 17, 2015

How to Unsync the iPhone from iTunes Manually


Launch iTunes on your old computer and connect your iPhone using the USB cable. If your iPhone usually syncs with your computer over your Wi-Fi network, then ensure it is connected to iTunes. Your phone's name should appear in the iTunes menu bar in both connection cases.
Click on your phone's name in the iTunes menu bar.
Click the 'Summary' tab and ensure the check box next to 'Manually manage music and videos' is checked.
Click 'Apply' to enforce the new setting.
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Friday, October 16, 2015

How to Combine 2 Pics in a MacBook (10 Steps)


Purchase, download and install an image editing software application or free trial. Adobe's (adobe.com) Photoshop is a professional tool available for download at the developer's website. GIMP (gimp.org) provides much of the same functionality as Photoshop, and you can download it for free from the Mac OS X page for the application. Other image editing software exists for the Mac OS X as well, including the simplified Pixelmator (pixelmator.com) and Apple's official application, Aperture (apple.com).
Open your image editing program. Click the 'File' menu and click 'Open File.'
Locate the first image on your computer. Click to highlight the image file. Take note of the pixel size of the image. This will be displayed as a set of dimensions listed beneath the file name.
Click 'Open' to display the picture. Repeat the process to locate and open the second image in a new tab or window.
Click the 'Image' menu and click 'Canvas Size.' A menu displays the current dimensions for the image. Determine the best location for the picture you want to add, for example, whether it belongs on the top, bottom, left or right of the second picture. Click to use the anchor tool to determine where the existing image will be positioned on the new canvas.
Increase the width, height or both dimensions of the image by the exact pixel size of the first image. The dimension you need to increase depends on the size of the second image, as well as the placement of the new image. For example, you would increase both the width and height dimensions if you wanted to position a tall image on the side of a shorter image, whereas you would only need to increase the height dimension if you were adding a tall image on top of a wider image.
Return to the image that still has its original dimensions. Press 'Apple' plus 'A' to select the entire image. Press 'Apple + C' to copy.
Click to return to the second image. Press 'Apple + V' to paste the image.
Click and drag the image into position in the extended canvas space.
Click the 'File' menu and click 'Save As.' Type a name and select a location for the file and click 'OK.'
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How to Scroll and Click Using the Trackpad on a Mac Laptop


Open your System Preferences by clicking on the Apple icon on the far left side of the menu bar at the top of your screen and selecting 'System Preferences' from the drop-down menu.
Select 'Keyboard & Mouse' from the System Preferences screen.
Make sure that 'Trackpad' is selected in the bar at the top of the Keyboard and Mouse screen.
Locate the 'Trackpad Gestures' section and check the box next to 'Use two fingers to scroll,' which will allow you to scroll through a webpage or document by placing two fingers on your trackpad and moving both, or moving one while holding the other still, in the direction you want to scroll.
Use the sliding arrow under 'Scrolling Speed' to change the speed at which the finger-scrolling option reacts to your movements. Find a speed you are comfortable with.
Check the box next to 'Allow horizontal scrolling' if you would like to be able to scroll the page from left to right using the trackpad as well as from top to bottom.
Check the box next to 'Clicking' so that you can click using your trackpad by tapping it with your finger. To double-click you tap the trackpad twice. You can also check the box next to 'Dragging' (right below the 'Clicking' box) to enable dragging of objects and windows on your computer screen using only your trackpad. To drag using your trackpad you tap it twice with your finger when the cursor is over the object you would like to drag, and on the second tap don't lift your finger; instead, move it to where you would like to drag the object you have selected. Tap the trackpad once more to release the object.
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How to Enable Quartz Extreme on a MacBook Pro


Open Finder on your Dock, then click 'Applications.' Select 'Utilities,' then 'System Profiler.'
Click 'Graphics/Displays.'
Double-click 'Quartz Extreme.'
Click 'Enabled,' then close the window.
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How to Upload a Video to iPad


Open your Web browser and open a conversion website that includes Zamzar, Media Converter or Movavi.
Click 'Choose File,' 'Upload a File' or similar button and select your video file. The file automatically uploads to the website. The upload may take up to several hours depending on the length of the video and your internet speed.
Click the output format box and select MP4 as your output video format.
Click 'Convert' to begin the conversion. The conversion length varies depending on the size and quality of your video.
Right-click the download link and click 'Save as' to save the file to your computer.
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How to Repair a 1720 Smart Hard Drive (4 Steps)


Open the 'Start' menu and click on 'Run.'
Type in 'cmd' and press 'Enter.'
Type in 'chkdsk x:' and press 'Enter,' where 'x' is the drive letter of the hard drive displaying the error message.
Type in 'chkdsk x: /f' and press 'Enter' if errors are found on the drive. This will automatically repair those drive errors.
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How to Copy Paste a Screenshot (8 Steps)


Pull up the screen or video you want to take a screenshot of onto your computer.
Press the 'PrtScn' key on your keyboard. This is the 'print screen' key and it may be abbreviated differently depending on your keyboard.
Open the document into which you want to paste the screenshot.
Press 'Ctrl' + 'V' on your keyboard. You now have copied and pasted a screenshot on your PC.
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