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One of Those Things About Such and Such Online That is Hard to Look Up Tutorial
Another day, another start to a macOS MacBook Air day. What’s the go today, even as far as “lift off” goes? Here we go, procedure 6a subsection 9 … the MacBook Air doesn’t immediately show the screen … okay … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged Apple, brightness, Google, intuition, keywords, laptop, Mac, MacBook Air, macOS, notebook, online, power, power adaptor, power button, power on, press, screen, search engine, sleep, sleep indicator, tutorial
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Saving Power on iPhone Out and About Tutorial
The other day, out and about using an iPhone, we started out with the battery at 100% but within 5 minutes it had gone to about 85%, if my memory serves me correctly. Ideally, we wanted the iPhone to last … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged app, application, applications, battery, battery power, closing, home button, iOS, iPhone, location services, memory, mobile, mobile app, power, power source, weather, weather app
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SVG and Gradient Fraction Game Operators Tutorial
Onto the SVG “cake” display functionality added with yesterday’s SVG and Gradient Fraction Game Tutorial into our Fractions Game web application, we’re adding … SVG circle “cakes” that can be rotated … but not in the SVG … rather in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged analogue clock, background, background image, circle, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, device, dimension, dimensions, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, height, HTMLCSS, iPad, Javascript, linear gradient, lowest common denominator, mathematics, mobile, modulo, modulus, operator, percentage, power, programming, proprtional, px, radial gradient, rectangle, rotate, rotation, stop colour, SVG, transform, tutorial, unit, units, width
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Wireless Diagnostics on Mac OS X Primer Tutorial
Many of us around the world use Wireless networks to reach the Internet. And for many of us, the nuts and bolts of how that is done is not of the greatest interest to us on a day to day … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Tutorials
Tagged configuration, connection, diagnostics, internet, network, power, range extender, report, router, RSSI, tar, tutorial, WiFi, wireless
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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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