Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Setting up your Twitter account in 7 easy steps

Hopefully these screenshots help you through the process of signing for Twitter, linking your mobile phone to your Twitter account, and signing up to receive SMS alerts for our WaukeeNMS account.

Click on any images to see them larger.

Step 1: Click the "Sign up now" button.




Step 2: Type in your information.

Step 3: Ignore the "Find sources that interest you" page.



Step 4: Instead, go to your address bar and type in http://twitter.com/WaukeeNMS



Step 5: Follow @WaukeeNMS





Steps 6.1-6.4: Connect your mobile phone to Twitter.
  1. Text Start to 40404.
  2. Twitter will text you back and ask for your user name. Reply to that message with only your user name. If you have a signature on your text messages, delete it.
  3. Twitter will again text you back and ask for your password. Reply with your password and remember that it is case sensitive.
  4. Twitter will text you back saying you are good to go.
Step 7: Reload the @WaukeeNMS Twitter page. Be sure you reload the page otherwise the cell phone icon will not be there.


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How to point your downloads to the downloads folder

Some people were asking at Tech Tuesday yesterday how to make it so downloads don't go onto the desktop. I created a short screencast showing how.

You may not have a downloads folder. You can just create one, then follow the same steps from the video.

If you have any questions, let me know.

Russ

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

iPods and iTunes U [Video]

Get to know your Mac! [Video]

This is the video from our Get To Know Your Mac! session this morning.



Some of what was brought up:

The key with the Apple on it is called the "Command" key. When talking about keyboard shortcuts, it is shortened to "cmd." If I write a keyboard shortcut as "cmd+q" you would hit both of those at the same time. I suggest getting used to hitting the cmd key with your left thumb.

Some keyboard shortcuts to note:
  • cmd+Q = Quit. This works in every application you open on your Mac.
  • cmd+W = Close a window/tab. This works in every application on your Mac. It will close the window you have open. If you are in Safari or Firefox, it will close the current tab you have open.
  • cmd+N = New. This works in any application that creates new things, but what it creates depends on the application. In Safari or Firefox, it will create a new window. In Word, it will create a new document. In Mail, it will create a new message.
  • cmd+S = Save. This works in every app on that saves things. In Word, it saves your current file. 
  • cmd+C = Copy. This copies whatever is selected to the clipboard.
  • cmd+V = Paste. This pastes whatever is on the clipboard to your document wherever your cursor is.
Those will get you started!