Apple TV Manual Super Guide for Mac and Windows PDF Reference
Transferring Content. The Apple TV gives iTunes and your television set the language they need to converse amiably. The result is the liberation of your digital content (movies, TV shows, music, photos, and podcasts) from the confines of your computer screen or iPod, so you can enjoy them from a more traditional position—resting comfortably on the couch. But before you stick that bag of popcorn in the microwave, you’ll need to get your Apple TV connected to your entertainment center and a nearby computer. This hands-on guide will walk you through setting up and working with the Apple TV.
November 14, 2011 | Posted in Apple, Macintosh Manual, Monitor | Leave a Comment
How to Integrate MacBook Pro 2011 into Home Theatre System Using Henge Dock PDF Instructions
Apple’s line of MacBook Pro computers are designed with ports positioned behind voids in the outer case of the computer for durability and aesthetic purposes. The ports are mounted inside of the case and can become misaligned to their corresponding voids through damage during use or manufacturing variances. While rare, major internal misalignment of the MacBook’s ports can cause the connections to bind when used with a Henge Dock, leading to further alignment issues or damage. Henge Docks recommends that users repair and resolve any internal port alignment issues before attempting to setup their Henge Dock.
Do not install Ethernet cable heads fitted with a locking tab into the dock. Use only the tabless head of the included Ethernet cable. Installing a cable head with a locking tab into the dock could result in port damage. All cable heads installed into this Henge Docks unit will be marked by the set screw during installation, leaving a light cosmetic indentation on the surface of the connector.
March 5, 2011 | Posted in Macintosh Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment
Bell Mobile Connect Wireless for Mac OS X PDF User Guide
Confirming the Wireless Coverage Area. To successfully install Bell Mobile Connect, you must be within the wireless service coverage area. To install Bell Mobile Connect:
1. Download the Bell Mobile Connect package (MobileConnect.dmg) from the Bell Mobility web site to your Mac.
2. Double-click on MobileConnect.dmg to display the Mobile Connect icon.
3. Drag the Mobile Connect icon to your desktop, or drop it into your Applications folder and then drag it to your dock so that it is always readily available. ninstalling Bell Mobile Connect To uninstall Bell Mobile Connect, simply exit from Bell Mobile Connect (if needed) and drag the Mobile Connect icon to the wastebasket.
SETTING UP A DEVICE
When you start Bell Mobile Connect for the first time, the software provides step-by-step instructions for setting up your device. For example, you will be prompted when to connect your device to your laptop. The instructions are part of the installation program and display at the appropriate step.
October 24, 2010 | Posted in Macintosh Manual, Software, Wireless | Leave a Comment
DisplayLink Mac OS X Software PDF User Guide
What is the DisplayLink Mac Driver?
The DisplayLink Mac driver is designed for Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) to enable you to add an additional monitor to your Mac using DisplayLink technology. This software allows you to run your DisplayLink-powered USB devices on any Intel based desktop or laptop Mac, allowing you to connect up to 4 additional monitors via USB. Please Note: Power PC-based Macintosh computers, such as late-model iMacs, PowerBooks and PowerMacs, are not currently supported.
What else do I need to use this driver?
As well as an Intel based Mac running the latest versions of Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5, you will need a DisplayLink powered device. One DisplayLink powered device is required for each of the additional displays you wish to connect to your Mac.
October 23, 2010 | Posted in Macintosh Manual, Monitor, Software | Leave a Comment
iMac G3 DV Monitor PDF User Manual Guide
How do I add memory and an AirPort Card?
Before installing: shut down the computer; unplug all cables, except the power cord; place the computer face down on a soft cloth
1 Open the access door using a coin to turn the latch.
2 Touch the metal shield inside the recessed latch area. Then unplug the power cord. Touch this metal before you touch any parts inside the computer. Don’t walk around the room until you’ve finished installing memory or an AirPort Card.
3 To install memory, insert a memory module into one of the two lower slots. Be sure to align the notches on the module with the small notches inside the slot.
4 To install an AirPort Card, detach the antenna from the upper slot, then remove the protective plastic cap.
5 Then connect the antenna to the AirPort Card and insert the card sideways into the slot. For instructions on using the AirPort software, look in Mac Help, available in the Help menu.
6 Close the access door and use a coin to close the latch. Never turn your computer on unless all of its internal and extra parts are in place.
July 15, 2010 | Posted in Computers, Macintosh Manual | Leave a Comment
Intel-based iMac Computers PDF User’s Manual Guide
Setting Up Your iMac Follow these steps to set up your iMac. Step 1: Pass the power cord through the hole in the stand, plug it into the power port on the back of your iMac, and then plug it into a power outlet. Using a Wireless Keyboard or Mouse If you purchased an Apple Wireless Keyboard or a wireless Mighty Mouse with your iMac, follow the instructions that came with the keyboard and mouse to set them up. Step 2: To access the Internet over broadband or a network, connect one end of an Ethernet cable to your iMac and the other end to a cable modem, DSL modem, or network. Note: Your iMac also comes with AirPort Extreme technology for wireless networking. For information about setting up a wireless connection, choose Help > Mac Help, and then choose Library > AirPort Help. Also see “Getting Answers” on page 28. Step 4: Press the power (®) button on the back to turn on your iMac. You hear a tone when you turn on your iMac. After your iMac starts up, Setup Assistant opens automatically. Step 5: Use Setup Assistant to configure your iMac.
July 15, 2010 | Posted in Computers, Macintosh Manual | Leave a Comment