Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How to Turn on the Camera on an Apple Computer
Click 'Go,' then click 'Applications.'
Double-click 'iChat.' Alternatively, you can launch iChat by clicking the icon on the dock, if it is present.
Click the green 'camera' icon next to any online contact on your buddy list to initiate a video chat. The iSight camera will light up to show that it is turned on.
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How to Turn Off Numbers Lock on a Mac
Click on the Apple logo and select 'System Preferences.' Then, select 'Universal Access' in the System category.
Click on the 'Mouse' tab. Select 'On' next to 'Mouse Keys.' Pressing the numbers on the number pad will move the mouse as if the numbers were arrow keys. The number 8 moves the mouse up; 2 moves the arrow down; 4 moves the arrow to the left; and 6 moves the arrow to the right.
Click on 'Press the Option key five times to turn Mouse Keys on or Off' to enable the shortcut for essentially turning on and off Num Lock. Close 'System Preferences.'
Press the 'Option' key five times. Mouse keys will be enabled. Pressing the numbers on the number pad will move the mouse.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
How to Delete a File From an iPod Touch With iPhone Explorer
Download and install the latest version of iTunes on your computer, following the installation instructions detailed on the Apple website.
Download and install the latest version of iPhone Explorer for your computer. Note that as of August 2011, the software's name changed to iExplorer.
Launch iPhone Explorer by clicking its icon on the desktop.
Connect your iPod touch the the computer using its USB cable. IPhone Explorer will automatically detect the iPod touch and display its folder structure.
Navigate through the iPod touch's folder structure in iPhone Explorer to find the file(s) you want to delete.
Right-click the file you want to delete and select 'Delete Selected' from the context menu. The file is removed from your iPod touch.
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How to Copy Paste From iBooks (8 Steps)
Access the book in the iBooks app for your iOS 7 mobile device.
Double-tap a word and then move the grab points to select the word or multiple words in a passage to select a region of the text. Choose the 'Copy' option in the bar that appears at the top of the selection. Alternatively, you can highlight the text by selecting the 'Highlight' option instead. Then, tap the 'Share' icon in the bar that appears and select 'Copy.'
Open the app that you want to use to paste the text.
Double-tap in the text area and select the 'Paste' option to paste the text.
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How to Read PDF Files In iBooks On Your iPad 2
Open iTunes on your computer and select 'File' followed by 'Add to Library.' A browser menu will appear that will allow you to select files on your computer.
Click the PDF file that you would like to view and then click 'Choose.'
Click 'Books' on your iTunes library menu. This will bring you to a list of all books that you have downloaded or imported into iTunes, including the one you just selected.
Right-click the book and select 'Get Info.' You will see a new set of options appear in a dialog box.
Set 'Media Kind' to 'Book' in the 'Options' tab of the dialog box. iBooks will require the imported PDF file to be in this format.
Add additional information about the PDF in the 'Info' tab. This is not required by iBooks, but it might make things more organized once it's imported to iBooks. You can add information such as the name of the author, genre and title. Click 'OK' when you are finished.
Click your iPad 2 under 'Devices' on the left pane in iTunes.
Click the 'Books' tab on the top menu.
Click the 'Sync' button in the lower right hand corner of the screen to import your books.
Tap the iBooks icon on your iPad, then tap the 'Collections' button. Tap the 'PDFs' entry on the pop-up menu that appears.
Tap the imported PDF's icon to open the PDF in iBooks on your iPad 2.
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How to Use Remote Disk on a Macbook
Open “System Preferences” in the Apple menu. Select “Sharing” from the menu. Select “DVD or CD Sharing.”
Go to “Terminal” in the Utilities folder inside of your Applications folder.
Type the two command lines “defaults write com.apple.NetworkBrowser EnableODiskBrowsing -bool true” and “defaults write com.apple.NetworkBrowser ODSSupported -bool true.”
Restart your MacBook. Go to the Apple menu and press “Restart.”
Turn on “DVD or CD Sharing” on the Mac with which your MacBook is using Remote Disk. Turn it on as in Steps 1 to 3, and insert a disc into the optical drive.
Open “Network” in the Finder’s “Go” menu.
Choose the other Mac’s name from the list of available servers and press “Connect.” Type in the password and user name of the Mac whose optical drive you are sharing. Press “Connect.”
Choose the DVD or CD you want to play with Remote Disk. It will appear on your desktop. Click on it to play it.
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How to Reinstall Photo
Insert disc one from your Mac OS software bundle into the computers optical drive. Disc one is labeled as the 'Mac OS X Install DVD.'
Double-click the 'Optional installs' folder on the Mac OS X install pop up menu. The menu will automatically pop up once you have inserted the disc into the optical drive.
Double-click the 'Optional installs installer' on the next window. When the optional installs installer screen pops up, click 'Continue.'
Click 'Continue' on the software license screen. Read through the terms of agreement on the next page and click 'Agree' when you are finished and agree to accept the terms.
Click 'Photo Booth' as the item you want to install. To reveal the full list of programs, click the triangle icon next to 'Applications.' Click to check the box next to Photo Booth then click 'Continue.'
Modify the install location on the next screen if you wish to designate a different location. Once finished, click 'Continue.' When prompted, enter in your administrator password and click 'Install.'
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