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Apple Computing Products:
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<blockquote data-quote="MYmacROX" data-source="post: 1004635" data-attributes="member: 92466"><p>^^Not true. </p><p>Someone is trying to illicit traffic to their website. 1 post from this person and it's to get you to use their "program"? </p><p></p><p>You can use your MB with lid closed to do anything you want. As I mentioned earlier it will take at the very least an external mouse. I use a wireless with a usb "transmitter" thingy. Obviously if you are typing, you'll need a physical keyboard too. Sorry I didn't get back on the mirroring, but it's kinda hard for me to explain in words. If you're able to connect your notebook to your tv or monitor, just play with the settings in <strong>System Preferences>Displays</strong>. You'll see what the different settings do. That's how I figured it out. It's not rocket science, I promise. And you don't need to download any additional apps. ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MYmacROX, post: 1004635, member: 92466"] ^^Not true. Someone is trying to illicit traffic to their website. 1 post from this person and it's to get you to use their "program"? You can use your MB with lid closed to do anything you want. As I mentioned earlier it will take at the very least an external mouse. I use a wireless with a usb "transmitter" thingy. Obviously if you are typing, you'll need a physical keyboard too. Sorry I didn't get back on the mirroring, but it's kinda hard for me to explain in words. If you're able to connect your notebook to your tv or monitor, just play with the settings in [B]System Preferences>Displays[/B]. You'll see what the different settings do. That's how I figured it out. It's not rocket science, I promise. And you don't need to download any additional apps. ;D [/QUOTE]
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