Posts Tagged ‘screen

When opening iTunes 8.0.2 or later, some customers may notice a message stating “For best results with iTunes, use a screen resolution of at least 1024×768″ as show below. This recommendation is made to ensure that all parts of the iTunes interface will be visible during use

Learn how to set the quality level of a remote Mac’s screen in the Screen Sharing application in 10.5 and 10.6.

PC World reports on Adobe’s launch of Flash Player 10.1, which aims to integrate the Flash experience across a wide range of devices, including smartphones. The initiative also includes the Open Screen Project, which brings together nearly 50 compan…

PC World reports on Adobe’s launch of Flash Player 10.1, which aims to integrate the Flash experience across a wide range of devices, including smartphones. The initiative also includes the Open Screen Project, which brings together nearly 50 compan…

A Microsoft Exchange email attachment may not be visible after tapping “Download full message”: Tap “Download full message” If you exit and return, attachment is not available.   This only occurs if you tap “Download full message” and exit the screen before the download completes. 

By moving your cursor to the corners of the screen you can start and disable the screen saver or even move all of your windows aside to show the desktop. This short video shows you how to customize these active screen corners.

iPod nano, iPod nano (Second Generation), iPod nano (4th generation), iPod nano (5th generation), and Fifth Generation iPod (also known as iPod with video) include Screen Lock, which allows you to set a 4-digit combination to prevent someone else from using your iPod while it is not attached to a computer. When an iPod is locked, you must enter the combination to unlock the screen. This feature is different from the Hold switch in that the Hold switch only prevents iPod from turning on accidentally—not keeping snoops out.

Last week, reports surfaced that Apple was investigating reports of “exploding” iPhones, spurred by publicity surrounding the case of a French teenager who had reportedly received an eye injury when the screen of his iPhone shattered. French news ag…

If you use Remote Desktop to take control of a client using Curtain mode, then log in or log out on the remote client, the control session will end and you will not be able to take control of the computer again until it is restarted. This occurs on client running Mac OS X v10.5 or later, and will also occur if you Lock the Screen of the client before taking Control.


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