macinstruct.com — If you've purchased a Mac recently, you probably have an Apple Remote. This nifty little device allows you to enter Apple's Front Row interface and control your Mac from afar. It's common knowledge that you can use your Apple Remote to play music, watch movies, and flip through pictures. This all comes in very handy.
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headonMar 21, 2007
They are all the same.
transmongifiedMar 21, 2007
what i'd really wish is for the apple remote to be used for "page up" and "page down" when viewing documents, pdfs etc. It would be really cool to have that little feature, while reading ebooks on my ibook, just to be able to flip the pages without having to reach out for the laptop.ofcourse.. none of this matters coz i have a G3 iBook, waiting for leopard to upgrage..
adcatMar 21, 2007
Because Windows automatically inserts spaces for you between sentences? Like this?
uraniumMar 21, 2007
I watch some stuff on Front Row from my bed every night and put the iMac to sleep with the remote. And then in the morning the Awaken app wakes up my iMac automatically and plays a random song from my "wake up" playlist in iTunes. I keep snoozing the iMac with the remote until I decide to get up. Then I put the iMac back to sleep, grab my iPod and start my day.Apple stop entering my life... I am sooo dependent on you!
smilesofkarliMar 21, 2007
hahaha...i do that in my homeroom at school. i am in the AV room so there are two NEW iMacs sitting across the room from me and i left my remote in my purse so i use it every so often as a joke...a lot of kids were screaming as if it was a ghost changing everything...and i have yet to play something....that will be AMAZING.
gijoshMar 21, 2007
I was dissapointed when I clicked on this because I thought it said "Stupid Stupid Rat Tails".........Jeff Smith Rocks.
federbeastMar 22, 2007
G.O.B: "Illusion, Michael. A trick is something a whore does for money."{children gasp}G.O.B: "...or candy!"
bradtheraddadMar 22, 2007
Dugg for the ninja pic.
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turdiggJun 26, 2007
I actually use the startup menu trick all the time. If you didn't RTFA <a class="user" href="http://www.voyage-voyage.info">http://www.voyage-voyage.info</a> , that's holding down the Menu button on the remote during your Mac's startup to select between BootCamp and Windows <a class="user" href="http://www.vip-tour.biz">http://www.vip-tour.biz</a> .For some reason my Logitech Mx3000 wireless desktop will not register keys held down during startup, including the Option key <a class="user" href="http://www.viptraveler.info">http://www.viptraveler.info</a> . No Option-key = no BootCamp <a class="user" href="http://www.ukrtravel.org">http://www.ukrtravel.org</a> . Trouble is if you're running a laptop in Docked mode (lid shut <a class="user" href="http://www.megatourism.info">http://www.megatourism.info</a> , external kb, video, mouse) <a class="user" href="http://www.autorial.info">http://www.autorial.info</a> you have to open everything back up to get into BootCamp otherwise <a class="user" href="http://www.automig.info">http://www.automig.info</a> .
focusweekDec 17, 2008
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tinnabattyApr 6, 2009
why stupid? maybe we'll say funny?<a class="user" href="http://www.cuimhne.net/blog/">http://www.cuimhne.net/blog/</a><a class="user" href="http://www.reasoner.org/">http://www.reasoner.org/</a>