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Android Bluetooth Keyboard Primer Tutorial
Welcome to this blog posting being typed into an email on a Samsung Android phone and typed on a Logitech Bluetooth connected external keyboard. Sounds convoluted, doesn’t it? But this “odd couple” situation where the child is physically bigger than … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Tutorials
Tagged Android, blog, bluetooth, connection, copy, document fidelity, email, hardware, keyboard, mobile, mobile phone, networking, pairs, paste, PDF, posting, settings, tutorial, XPS
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Fitbit Activity Tracker Bluetooth Primer Tutorial
Fitbit devices, in our case an activity tracker, feels, for me at least, like one of the most integrated bits of computer, or perhaps you’d say “leisure”, equipment around. In helping set one up recently, it was really impressive to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Software, Tutorials
Tagged activity tracker, bluetooth, configuration, device, fitbit, hardware, hardware integration, integration, iOS, iPad, laptop, notification, reporting, software, software integration, tutorial, WiFi
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Planning Tutorial
As we said from the get go in our trip mobile device usage thread of tutorials at Trip Mobile Device Usage Primer Tutorial way below … we prefer to use the iPad for the trip planning, sometimes the Android is … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Trips, Tutorials
Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPad, location services, map, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, mobilefish, photograph, photography, photos, printer, proof of concept, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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Power and Lead Windows Primer Tutorial
My computer class the other day was quite interesting regarding a theme of “power and lead”, with Windows. If you are a regular at this blog, you may have gleaned that we are great fans of “the lead” … no, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged class, digital camera, document, document processing, document recovery, hardware, laptop, lead, Microsoft, OpenOffice, power, power cord adaptor, troubleshooting, tutorial, Windows, Windows 7
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Web Application Tutorial
We left off with our trip mobile device usage series of blog posts at Trip Mobile Device Camera Versus Hard Copy Scan Tutorial below by leaving you with … With the resultant printer scanned soft copy, this becomes useful for … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPad, location services, map, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, mobilefish, photograph, photography, photos, printer, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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