Showing posts with label USB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USB. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Use Two Mice on One ComputerIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Turn on your computer and connect the mouse with the USB connector into the USB slot on your computer.
Wait for the computer to detect the new hardware. Ensure that it's working by trying the new mouse.
Connect the other mouse. Wait for the computer to find the new hardware, then test it by moving it around.
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How to Set Up FTP Using BluetoothIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Go to the 'Bluetooth' menu on your smartphone. Tap 'Settings.'
Tap to check the 'Enable File Sharing' checkbox. Tap 'Browse' to specify the folder where you want the shared files to go, which is '\My Documents\Bluetooth Share.'
Connect your smartphone's USB cable to the smartphone and the other end to a USB port on your computer.
Open the 'Bluetooth Devices' menu on your computer. Click the 'Devices' tab, then click 'Touch_Pro Properties.'
Click the 'Services' tab and check the box next to 'File Transfer (Obex).' You've created a folder with the Bluetooth name of the smartphone.
Open the new folder. Click the files you want to transfer to your smartphone and drag them to the folder. Release the mouse button to copy the files.
Close the folders and disconnect your smartphone from your computer and the USB cable. On your smartphone, open 'File Explorer.' Your transferred files are in the 'Bluetooth Share' folder.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

How to Transfer Lightroom to Another ComputerIn Feburary 2016 24,

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Download and install Adobe Lightroom on your new computer. Open a Web browser and navigate to the Lightroom for Windows section of Adobe's website. If you're using Mac OS X, navigate to the Lightroom for Macintosh section. Click the version of Lightroom that you want to download, and then click
Proceed to Download. Follow Adobe's installation instructions.
Copy your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews to an external storage device -- such as a USB thumb drive, SD card, or hard drive.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.' Copy the following files to your external storage device:
[catalog name].lrcat
[catalog name] Previews.lrdata
[catalog name] Smart Previews.lrdata
Copy your Lightroom photos to your external storage device. Copy your photos exactly as they are -- do not rename the parent folders, subfolders or image files.
Copy your Lightroom preferences to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Copy the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file to your external storage device.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Copy the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file to your external storage device.
Copy your Lightroom presets and templates to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.' Copy each preset and template folder to your external storage device.
If you're on a Mac and you can't find the Library directory, open a Finder window, click the
Go menu, hold down the
Option key, and select
Library.
Transfer your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to '\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.'
Move the .lrcat and two .lrdata files from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom photos from your external storage device to your new computer. If you're transferring your photos from one Windows computer to another, or from one Mac to another, place your photos in the same location as they were stored on your old computer.
Warning! You may need to relink your photos to your Lightroom catalog if you're transferring your photos between Windows and Mac OS X.
Transfer your Lightroom preferences from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Move the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Move the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom presets and templates from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.'
Move each preset and template folder from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Open your Lightroom catalog on your new computer. Double-click your Lightroom Catalog. Lightroom automatically loads your presets, preferences and other Lightroom data. If question marks appear beside any of your images or folders, you can relink them. Right-click on the missing folder, select
Find missing folder... and then choose the location of your folder.
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Monday, 8 February 2016

How to Install PKG Files on a PS3In Feburary 2016 08,

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Download the .pkg file you want to install onto the PS3 from one of the many PS3 developer Websites.
Insert a USB flash drive into the computer and copy the downloaded .pkg file directly to the USB flash drive.
Pull the USB flash drive out of the computer and turn on the PS3. Insert the USB flash drive into the PS3.
Select the 'Install Package Files' option from the PS3 main menu. Select the .pkg file that is on the USB flash drive from the menu that comes up. The .pkg file is installed.
Press the 'O' button on the PS3 gamepad to go back to the PS3 main menu when the installation completes. The installed program is now on the PS3 main menu.
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Friday, 5 February 2016

How to Increase USB Transfer Speed in Windows VistaIn Feburary 2016 05,

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First, click Start then double click Computer and when the Computer window is open, right click on the icon for the USB drive you have plugged into the computer, and then in the drop down menu click Properties, and then click the Hardware tab.
Now, under All Disk Drives, click to highlight your USB drive and then click to select Properties.
Next, click on the Policies tab and then select the Optimize for Performance and then click Ok to exit.
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