TIPS AND TRICKS: Screen Capture

August 10th, 2010

Screen CaptureHave you ever wanted to save what you’re looking at on your screen? You can, using a keyboard command that creates a “screen capture,” an image on your desktop that you can then paste, save into your Documents folder for reference, or send in an email.

What do you want to capture?

  • The full screen: Hold down the Command and Shift keys with your left hand, then press 3 with your right (from now on I’ll use the notation “Command-Shift-3″). This will save a file to your desktop called something like “Screen shot 2010-07-21 at 3.48.48 PM”.

  • Part of your screen: Hold down Command-Shift-4. You’ll get a crosshair. Click and drag from the upper left corner of what you want, down to the lower right corner. When you let go, a picture of that zone will be saved to your desktop.
  • The top window: Hold down Command-Shift-4-Spacebar. The crosshair will become a camera, and the topmost window will be shaded. Click, and that window will be saved.

Add it to your Clipboard for pasting!

  • If you want to immediately insert any of the above pictures in an email or any file, also hold down the Control (Ctrl) key. The picture will be saved just like you had Cut or Copied it, and you can immediately Paste it anywhere.

Ideas for use:

  • Tech support: Have an error message you don’t understand? Save it to your desktop to research, or read to (or send to) tech support.

  • Confirmation Receipts: Order something online? Take a screenshot of your confirmation number until you receive the item, then throw the image away.
  • Reference: After I’ve configured my computer (for example, my email settings), I’ll do a screen capture of the settings and then save them in a Settings folder in my Documents. I’ll change the file name to something obvious (like “Email Settings”) so I can find it again easily.
  • Turn something into an image: If you want to turn part of a document or website into a quick image, take a screen capture.

Where to save your Screen Captures:

  • Temporarily: If you’re just saving it for a short time, leave it on your Desktop, then throw it away when you’re done with it.

  • As part of a collection: Make a folder for them in Documents.
  • For easy access: Drag them into iPhoto for fast skimming and organized storage.

If you change your mind:

  • If you’ve already done the keyboard command but change your mind, just tap the Escape key.

Mac. To the power of 12.

August 9th, 2010

Mac Pro 12 core workstation Introducing the new Mac Pro. Now with up to 12 cores of processing power.

The new Mac Pro is the fastest, most powerful Mac ever. Its new Intel Xeon processors increase performance up to 1.5x,1 and advanced graphics processors deliver high-performance graphics. It can even be configured with up to 12 processor cores.2 You can add up to 32GB of memory, four PCI Express expansion cards, and up to 8TB of hard drive storage.3 And the Mac Pro includes built-in Wi-Fi and the Magic Mouse.

1 Testing conducted by Apple in July 2010 using preproduction Mac Pro 12-core 2.93GHz units and shipping Mac Pro 8-core 2.93GHz units, all configured with 6GB of RAM. Maxwell test file: sculpture.mxs (www.benchwell.com). Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of Mac Pro.
2 Available as a configurable option from The MacPac.
3 1TB = 1 trillion bytes; actual formatted capacity less.

• Quad-Core or 6-Core Intel Xeon processor configurable up to 3.33GHz1
• Two Quad-Core or 6-Core Intel Xeon processors configurable up to 2.93GHz1
• ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics with two Mini DisplayPort and one dual-link DVI outputs
• Up to 8TB2 of internal storage with up to four Serial ATA 3Gb/s hard drives
• Up to 2TB2 of internal storage with up to four 512GB solid-state drives1
• Four full-length PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots
• Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad and wireless Magic Mouse
• Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
• Mac Pro RAID Card1

1 Available as a configurable option from The MacPac.
2 1TB = 1 trillion bytes; actual formatted capacity less.

Accessories
24-inch LED Cinema Display
Show off your work with a 24-inch Apple LED Cinema Display. It connects to the Mac Pro using the Mini DisplayPort. And its astonishing 1920-by-1200 resolution, built-in camera and speakers, and easy connectivity add up to an amazing viewing experience.
Apple Magic Mouse
Magic Mouse is the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse. Click anywhere, scroll in any direction, and swipe through images on its smooth, seamless top shell. It works wirelessly using Bluetooth, so you don’t have to worry about cables or adapters cluttering your workspace.
Apple Wireless Keyboard
The completely cable-free Apple Wireless Keyboard uses Bluetooth technology to connect with your Mac. So you’re free to move the keyboard just about anywhere within range and wirelessly type away. And its slim, compact design takes up little space on your desk.
Apple Magic Trackpad
Magic Trackpad is the first Multi-Touch trackpad designed to work with your Mac desktop computer, and it supports a full set of gestures. Click, scroll, swipe, and rotate to control what’s onscreen. Use it along with your mouse or as an alternative to one.
AirPort Extreme Base Station
The sleek, easy-to-use AirPort Extreme Base Station is the perfect wireless access point for home, school, or small business. It offers fast, dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi access for Mac computers, PCs, and Wi-Fi devices such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple TV.*
*Wireless Internet access requires a wireless-enabled computer, a base station or other access point, and Internet access; fees may apply. Some ISPs are not currently compatible with AirPort Extreme.
Time Capsule
Back up a lifetime’s worth of memories with Time Capsule, a wireless hard drive that works seamlessly with Time Machine in Mac OS X. It’s also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station with simultaneous dual-band support.* Choose from 1TB and 2TB models.**
*Wireless Internet access requires a wireless-enabled computer, a base station or other access point, and Internet access; fees may apply. Some ISPs are not currently compatible with Time Capsule.
**1TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual formatted capacity less.

Apple Battery Charger
The Apple Battery Charger comes with a high-performance, power-efficient charger and six ready-to-use AA NiMH batteries that are exceptional at holding a charge and last for up to 10 years.
MobileMe
MobileMe is the service from Apple that keeps your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and PC in perfect sync—no docking required. MobileMe stores your mail, contacts, and calendar information in the cloud and uses push technology to keep everything in sync across all your devices.*
*MobileMe is available to persons age 13 and older. Annual subscription fee and Internet access required. Terms of service apply.

New Mac mini – Media center?

August 6th, 2010

Mac mini media centerThe new Mac mini is a very cool little computer. Carved from a single billet of aluminum, it is super strong, light, tiny, powerful and really inexpensive. Starting at $699 this is the least expensive Mac you can buy. If you already have a monitor, keyboard and mouse, (that’s right just disconnect that old PC and plug this in instead) you’re good to go. OR, if you have always wanted to see your Mac on the big screen, you can plug this mini-beast directly into your HDTV! Finally, a Mac with a built-in HDMI port, a video card that supports HDTV resolutions and a new System Preference that that lets you use a little “slider” to fit your TV perfectly. No more fiddling with resolutions and overscan and frequency settings. Just plug it in, slide the slider till the screen is full and you’ve got a full blown, Mac based media center. iTunes movies, DVDs, HULU – in glorious HD. Now add a wireless keyboard and mouse, or if you’re like me have the MacBook in your lap while watching TV, just turn on screen sharing and run the mini with keyboard already in front of you!

Base model: $699
•2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
•2GB of memory
•NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics
•320GB Serial ATA hard drive1
•8x-speed SuperDrive
•HDMI and Mini DisplayPort output
•HDMI to DVI Adapter
•SD card slot, four USB 2.0 ports, and one FireWire 800 port
•Gigabit Ethernet
•Built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi2 and Bluetooth 2.1

Add options:
•add 2GB ram, 4GB total – $85
•upgrade processor to 2.66ghz – $150
•upgrade harddrive to 500GB – $100
•AppleCare 3yr support/warranty – $149
•Apple wireless keyboard – $69
•Apple wireless Magic Mouse – $69
•Apple TimeCapsule WiFi+backup – $299