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Computer Fundamentals
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Mac vs. PC commands
In this course you will need to master basics of Mac or
PC commands, if you haven't already done so. Sorry Mac users, but most
of my instructions in the course are with PC commands.
Without much trouble, however, you should be able to
convert the commands to your Mac platform.
Here is a simple table:
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Figure from:
http://darksideofthelens.com/2008/08/mac-vs-pc-commands-confusion/ (link no longer available)
Downloading a file
In
this course you will need to be able to download and save files. Let's
practice with a sound file. Here is an mp3 recording of a bassoon
performance I gave:
http://www.terryewell.com/theory/Ewell_Bumblebee.mp3
1)
To play the file click (PC left click) on the file. This should launch
a player on your computer that will play the file. Sometimes the player
is embedded (appears a part of) your browser (Internet Explorer,
Firefox, Safari). Sometimes the player will be launched separately. Do
you hear the file? If not, make certain your computer speakers are on.
You
must successfully be able to play audio and video files in this course
to succeed.
2)
Now download the file: Mac control click, PC right click. Mac
“download linked file as” and rename it and place
it in a directory you want. If not, it should be in a directory called
“download.” For safety, write down the file name so
you can search for it. Find the file now and play it on your computer.
Acknowledgement for computer and figure graphic in the body of the
document:Image
courtesy of Stuart Miles at FreeDigitalPhotos.net