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The bigger problem was that sometimes my keyboard would lose its connection to Issue that might be the result of using a USB dongle to add Bluetooth to that The system went to sleep I could not wake it from the keyboard. My wireless keyboard and mouse combination usually worked fairly well, andīattery life was better than I had expected. Lacks easy access to an electrical outlet. That’s not only difficult to access for troubleshooting, but, more importantly, Unfortunately, that would place the hub in a location One solution to the problem might have been connecting a self-powered hub midway Now the computer was across the room from the The bad news was I had to move the computer across the The good news was that all I needed was a supported cable box, a FireWire cable,Īnd some free software. Set-top cable box and use the computer as a DVR. Then, if I had done that, the detour wouldn’t have occurred, and you wouldn’t beĪ few weeks after I connected the TV, I decided to connect the computer to our Well enough alone, everything would have remained right with the universe.

The TV and a monitor connected to the Mac: the Two-Headed Monster roared to life. Purchasing a DVI-to-HDMI cable and making the right connections. Supported dual monitors, connecting the Mac to the TV was about as simple as
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Since the Mac Pro already had a decent video card that Several months ago, we solved the TV problem and were finally able to connect a Of those detours and an interesting solution I discovered recently. There have been aįew false starts and detours along the way. Gamer, my trusty but aging G5 would become the media server. If we ever turned that machine into a Boot Camp–based Many times where it was serving media while simultaneously doing Memory, that shouldn’t have been much of a strain. With dual 2.66 GHz processors and 4 GB of My original plan was to let my late 2007 Mac Pro do double duty as my primaryĬomputer and as a media server. Resulted in several articles devoted to building an iTunes music server, use ofĭual monitors, and use of Front Row to control the system. That project has taken on a life of its own and In between my somewhat infrequent columns, I’ve been working on turning one of Now there can be one keyboard and mouse to control them In the beginning there were many computers and many monitors requiring many
