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iBooks account setup – credit card issue

For the classes using a book from the iBooks store, you must setup an iTunes store account before you can receive the book. Mr. Rule recommends using a PERSONAL AppleID when setting this up – that way you can “take it with you” when you leave this fine institution.

However, sometimes Apple asks for a credit card on the account. According to an article on Apple’s support site, it IS possible to setup an account with no credit  – SOMETIMES.

If the account is a NEW account, then you have the option of selecting “None” as a payment option.

HOWEVER, if the AppleID account already existed, Apple requires a credit card when setting up the new iTunes account. Here are some articles on how to work around this requirement:

  • If you’ve already created your Apple ID, you’ll need to add a payment method when you first use it to sign in to the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store. But you can optionally remove the payment method after you sign in to the store. You won’t be asked for a payment method again until you make your first purchase.
  • https://support.apple.com/kb/HT201266 has the details on how to remove the credit card from the account.

 

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203905 has some more details about AppleIDs, iTunes Store, and credit cards – complete with links to detailed instructions.

Laptop settings: Screen sleeping, HDMI audio/sound

If your screen is going dark/blank too often – and if you are in Cuddy and having trouble getting your audio to go through the projector [and you are using the HDMI cables], here are the fixes:
The screen going dark is in Control Panel –> Power Options. Select “Balanced”, then “Change Plan Settings”.

 

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Change it, and then Click the Save Changes button. Feel free to tweak, and even check the advanced power settings – the worst that can happen is you pick something that you don’t like and can change.


As far as the sound – Plug in the HDMI [projector] cable. Open up Control Panels –> sound.
You should see two icons – one refers to the internal speakers [it might say “realtek”]. the other refers to the HDMI cable [I think it says “high definition”].
Click the HDMI one, then click the “Set Default” button, then the “Apply” button.
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Other things to check soundwise:
  • Volume on the wall plate
  • Audio mute on the wall plate
  • Laptop audio not muted
  • Laptop audio volume up