Tip#10 Don't see "Save As...."? Hold
down the Option key when you click on the File menu.
Tip #9 Do you keep bookmarks on the "bookmark bar?" You
can edit the name of each bookmark to give it a better (and shorter)
name. Hold down the Control key and click on the
bookmark in the toolbar. Then choose Rename Bookmark... (in
Safari), Edit... (in Chrome) or Properties (in
Firefox).
Tip #8 Spotlight is a great search tool to help you find documents on
your computer. You can search for file names or individual words in the
documents. Make it easier than ever with a keyboard shortcut: Hold
down Command and tap the spacebar: Spotlight
will open and be ready for you start typing. Press Return to
search.
Tip
#7 Don’t like the idea of the disappearing scroll bars? Would
you prefer they just showed all the time?
Here’s
how:
Go to
Apple/System Preferences/General. (First icon on first row)
Look for
“Show Scroll bars” and put a dot by “Always”.
Tip #6 Don’t like having to delete your name from the Account
Name field whenever you log
into FileMaker Pro?
Here’s
how to have that field stay blank, as it needs to be:
When
you FIRST open FMP, while the QuickStart screen is still up, click on the word
FileMakerPro up in the top toolbar and go down to Preferences. Under the
"General" Tab, by "User Name", click the circle by Other
and leave it blank. Then when you get to the first login screen, it will leave
the Account Name field blank and you will just have to enter the generic
password (ateamuser# for ATeam; teacher, Music, physed, esl or iltteacher
for Elem report cards; ). Remember you never enter anything in the Account Name
field.
Tip #5 Ever wonder how you could
make Screenshots for handouts or help tickets?
On the
Mac, press Command-Shift-3.
(Command is the key with the propeller on it, next to the Space bar.) You hear
a snapshot sound, and you get a graphics file on your desktop—a picture of the
entire screen image.
If you
press Command-Shift-4 instead, you get a crosshair cursor;
you can draw across just one portion of the screen. Or, if you now tap the
Space bar, you turn the cursor into a little camera icon. You can now click on
just one window or toolbar that you want to copy.
In
Windows, PrintScreen key copies the whole screen image, as a
graphic, onto your invisible Clipboard. If you add the Alt key, you copy only
the front window.
In both
cases, you can hold down the Control
key to copy the image to the
Clipboard instead of leaving a file on the hard drive. Once you copy the
image, paste into an e-mail message or any other program.
Tip #4 How can I make it a PDF?
Anything
you can print, you can turn into a PDF document — an amazingly convenient
feature. Choose the Print
command — but instead of
choosing Print, click the PDF pop-up menu or Open in PDF and choose Save as PDF.
Tip #3 Ever feel
like Your inbox is your task list?
Many of us keep emails in our Gmail inboxes to remind us to do something later. Maybe you star it, or use Priority Inbox so that it drops to the "read and important" label. To get control of your inbox keep your tasks in a task list, NOT your in inbox. Gmail makes this easy by providing you with an integrated task list.
Tip #2 Sometimes the mouse
is just too slow, here are are some favorite hot keys:
Word processing...
command-c (when something is selected) : copy
command-x (when something is selected)
: cut
command-v : paste text
Finder...
command-d (when a file or folder is selected) :
duplicate
Web browsing...
command-d : bookmark a page
General...
command-s : save a page
command-n : new document / browser window
command-z : undo last change to a document
The 'command' key referenced above is the key
adjacent to the space bar. Hold it with your thumb while pressing the
other key(s).
Tip #1 Always have a backup to secure your data.
Winter vacation starts at the end of the week.
Before you leave for a well-deserved break, please take the time to:
1.Note your IDs and passwords are secure and
inaccessible to others. It might be a good time to change your passwords, if
they have been in use for 3 months or more.
2.Ensure your data is secure – perform a backup
of any computers you use
For directions on how to back up, please refer
to the Instructional Technology blog:
Happy Holidays from the ITD staff!
Help the district
divert operational cost to the classroom by doing the following:
a.
Shut
off all electronic devices (copiers, printers, scanners) when not in use
b.
Shut
down all computers and mobile devices before leaving for the day on Friday
c.
Turn
off all sound fields and projectors
We ask that you
leave the power connected, but turn devices off using the devices power switch.