Easy Mac Computer Basics: Adding New Devices
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- A Disk Drive Overview
- Connecting a Hard Drive
- Removing a Hard Drive
- Adding a Printer
- Connecting to Another Mac
- Connecting to an Apple TV
- Connecting to a Computer via FTP
- Using an iPod as a Hard Drive
- Connecting a TV as a Second Monitor
- Connecting a Wireless Keyboard
- Connecting a Wireless Mouse
- Selecting a Time Capsule Drive
- Connecting to a Mobile Phone
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The tasks in this chapter show you how to connect and remove hard drives, add a printer, and connect to another Mac. Learn how to set up an Apple TV connection, FTP connection, and use an iPod as a hard drive. Finally, extend your Mac by connecting it to an external TV, wireless keyboard or mouse, mobile phone, or Time Capsule drive.
This chapter is from the book
Macs are hubs for digital devices. iPods, iPhones, and mobile phones connect to the Mac’s USB port to sync and share files. You can also connect speakers, wireless keyboards, mice, and other Bluetooth, USB, or FireWire devices to your Mac. External hard drives, including iPods that are configured as hard drives, enable you to copy files to an external device, or make your files more mobile by syncing them to an iPod or iPhone.
A Disk Drive Overview
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