- How to Lock iPad Screen Orientation

This article shows you how to adjust the iPad screen so it doesn't automatically rotate when you move the device. On most iPads, you'll need to select the screen lock setting in
- How to Take a Screenshot on a Samsung Tablet

This article shows you how to capture content displayed on the Samsung tablet screen. You can take a screenshot by pressing the 'power' button and 'volume down' button on nearly
- How to Check and Install Updates on Mac

Updating software helps keep computers and programs secure, fixes errors, and adds new features. Many applications you install on your device are updated regularly, which can
- How to Connect Macbook Air to Monitor

Today's TipsMake will show you how to connect your MacBook Air to an external display. You can connect your computer with an HDMI cable or use AirPlay. After connecting the
- How to Connect Tablet to Computer

Today's TipsMake will show you how to connect your iPad or Android tablet to your Windows or macOS computer.
- How to Connect an External Hard Drive to a Macbook Pro

Usually, to connect an external hard drive to your computer, you just plug it in and that's it. However, with a Macbook Pro or any other Mac, the hard drive must be formatted
- How to Save Images to MacBook

This article shows you how to save photos from messages, documents, or on the Internet to your MacBook computer. In most cases, this is as simple as right-clicking on the photo and
- How to Open a Terminal Window on Mac

Today's TipsMake will show you how to open the Terminal utility on a Mac computer, where Mac users will be able to access and adjust operating system settings based on text
- How to Open a Mac Computer

Today's TipsMake will show you how to turn on your Mac laptop or desktop computer. Depending on the model, you'll usually press the power/Touch ID button in the upper right corner
- How to Force Shutdown a Mac Computer

Today's TipsMake will show you how to force your Mac computer to turn off (Force Shut Down). This is a quick way to turn off a Mac computer without using a mouse, but we will
- How to Open Acsm Files on PC or Mac

Today's TipsMake will show you how to use Adobe Digital Editions to open .acsm (Adobe Content Server Message) format e-books on Windows and macOS.
- How to Open PDF Files

PDF (Portable Document Format) files are widely used for document creation and sharing, due to their ability to keep formatting intact regardless of the viewer's operating system.
- How to Open RAR Files on Mac OS X

This article shows you how to extract RAR files on Mac using the free Unarchiver application. If you can't install Unarchiver for some reason, you can use the free Stuffit Expander
- How to Open Apps Using Terminal on Mac

Apple's Terminal application provides a UNIX command line environment right on the OS X operating system. Here, you can enter commands to open applications, or open files with
- How to Open Apps as Root on Mac

You can open any Mac application with root permissions, as long as you have an administrator password. As always, don't use root access unless you know what you're doing, or you
- How to Eject a CD with a Mac

This article shows you how to eject a CD on your Mac and how to remove a CD from a non-working CD drive. Although newer Macs don't have CD drives, older Macs do, and the CDs used
- How to Right Click on Mac

At first glance, you might think that right-clicking isn't possible on your new Mac device. How can you right click when there's only one button? Luckily, you don't have to forget
- How to Right Click on a Macbook Laptop

Because Steve Jobs really hated physical keys [1] X Research source, all Apple devices rarely use those keys. If you are new to using a Macbook laptop, you will probably be
- Cách để Mở nhanh Launchpad trên máy Mac

Thông thường, chúng ta có thể khởi động Launchpad (trình khởi chạy ứng dụng của macOS) bằng cách nhấn F4 trên bàn phím hoặc tạo shortcut (lối tắt) tùy chỉnh. Bạn cũng có thể chụm
- How to Force an App to Shut Down on Mac OS X

This wikiHow teaches you how to turn off an unresponsive application on your Mac OS X computer.