Shortcuts for Deleting Text
One way to remove unwanted text is to use the Delete key. Another is to highlight the word or words and then press the Delete key.
Here are three secret shortcuts to make editing even easier:
For PC converts who miss the Forward Delete key:
Hold down the FN key and press the Delete key
To delete an entire word:
Position the cursor at the end of the word, press and hold the Option key while hitting the Delete key
or
Double click in the word to highlight it, then press Delete
To delete an entire line of text:
Position the cursor at the end of the line, press and hold the Command while hitting the Delete key
iPhone and iPad Tip of the Week
4 Tips for Charging Your Mobile Device
1. To give your iPad and iPhone batteries the longest life possible, you want to make sure you completely cycle it once a month. That means charging it to 100%, draining it down to 0% (until it automatically shuts off), and then charging it all the way to 100% again.
2. Put your device into Airplane Mode and it will charge twice as fast. Remember to switch back when you’re done or you won’t have phone service or wifi access.
3. Apple branded chargers work much faster than third party brands.
4. Plugging directly into the wall will charge your device faster than plugging into your Mac.
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iTunes: Authorizing and Deauthorizing Users
When you purchase music from the iTunes Store you initially have permission to only play it on the computer you purchased it on. If you want to be able to play your purchased music on your other computers and mobile devices, you need to give them permission. You can authorize as many as five devices to share your purchased music.
In iTunes, click on the Store menu
Choose Authorize the Computer
To see what other devices are authorized, under the Store menu, choose View Account
If you have a computer or mobile device that you no longer use, you should Deauthorize that device.
iPhone and iPad Tip of the Week
Safari History
Lots of features have moved and changed in the newest version of Safari. The History icon used to be right there at the bottom of the screen. Now you have to go find it.
1. In Safari Tap the Bookmarks icon at the bottom. It looks like an open book.
2. If you don’t see icons at the bottom, tap the top of the window to reveal them.
3. You should see a list of choices: Favorites, History, Bookmarks menu
4. Easy. But if you’ve previously selected Favorites or the menu, to return to see these choices, tap the Bookmarks word in the top left corner to the complete list.
5. This is also where you can access your Reading List
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Camera Trick: Burst Mode
Did you know you can take a quick series of photos with your iPhone and iPad?
Hold down the shutter button in your camera and you’ll automatically activate Burst mode. Your phone or iPad will take a series of photos in rapid succession and save them to your camera so you can choose the best action shot.