For months I’ve been tapping each letter individually anytime I wanted to put http://TechnologyforSeniorsMadeEasy.com in a message and… I just discovered there is a far simpler way… Shortcuts! Now I type in “tss”, an arbitrary code (shortcut), and the full URL … Continue reading
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One of the things I love about my iPhone is that it is a way of connecting with other seniors. In the waiting room of Bethesda Health City Women’s Center, I was happily reading a book on Kindle on my … Continue reading
The video above shows three options available when using Photo Booth on the Mac and iPad – photos, photo montage, and … Continue reading
In a recent post here on Technology for Seniors Made Easy, I went into great detail on How to Open Multiple Windows in Your Internet Browser using the FILE menu in the browser tool bars. I have since discovered the … Continue reading
Below are seven of the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts guaranteed to save you time when working at your computer. Note: The one key used in all the shortcuts is the CONTROL [CTRL] key on a PC or the COMMAND … Continue reading
I was recently asked the question, “How do I open more than one window at a time in Safari?” I appreciated the question and am happy to answer. The process is the same in all Internet Browsers. (See end of … Continue reading
In a recent NBC Nightly News broadcast, Brian Williams introduced reporter Chris Jansing who tells us that tech-challenged seniors are flocking to classes to get up to speed on social media so that they can more easily connect with friends … Continue reading
On a recent Nature walk I videoed a father explaining how is little one, who is less than two years old, manages accessing her game apps on her parents’ iPhones. As seniors realize little ones can make these choices on … Continue reading
CONCLUSION and EVALUATION POINTS for determining whether the email shown below and at the top of the previous post was spam. To read the overall on being safe when opening email and clicking on links within it, check out the … Continue reading
From my mail, two emails that profess to be from Facebook. Would you open either of them? Right below is the body of the email. Would you click on the links within this email? Read the guidelines that follow and … Continue reading