Apple MagSafe power supply pinout
For those wanting to dabble with a Apple MagSafe PowerSupply (common with the newer Apple laptops), here the pinout. I was exploring the option to use it as a 5V power supply, but unfortunately it’s...
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View ArticleHow to enumerate USB devices from Terminal
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View ArticleLogitech Master MX – Won't pair Bluetooth
For those who just bought a Logitech Master MX mouse and are trying to pair it with their Mac, a few notes that might help; Your Mac needs to run at least Yosemite (10.10.x), In the Bluetooth...
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View ArticleMacBook Pro Retina – Booting/Waking up with funky screen
I have seen, including on my own MBPr, that it can boot or wake up out of sleep with an initially weird screen. Screens like white with all kinds of static on it, bright flashing screen, etc. The...
View ArticleMacBook Pro Retina – How to identify screen type (LG vs Samsung)
Some retina MacBook Pro’s have been delivered with a screen of LG or Samsung. Seems the LG screens are plagued with issues, so it might be nice to figure out if you have one of those with an LG screen...
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View ArticleMacBook Pro – Force use of discrete graphics
For those who have a MacBook Pro with discrete graphics build in (AMD or nVidia), and would like to force it to always use the discrete video chip (GPU), could use the tool described in the article I...
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View ArticleApple MagSafe power supply pinout
For those wanting to dabble with a Apple MagSafe PowerSupply (common with the newer Apple laptops), here the pinout. I was exploring the option to use it as a 5V power supply, but unfortunately it’s...
View ArticleHow to enumerate USB devices from Terminal
You can also use a Terminal and execute: system_profiler SPUSBDataType It will show all USB devices that are connected with detailed information …
View ArticleLogitech Master MX – Won't pair Bluetooth
For those who just bought a Logitech Master MX mouse and are trying to pair it with their Mac, a few notes that might help; Your Mac needs to run at least Yosemite (10.10.x), In the Bluetooth...
View ArticleReply To: Logitech Master MX – Won't pair Bluetooth
Oh and if you found the round battery like magnet: it has no purpose for your mouse, it’s only used to hold the flap of the cardboard packaging of your mouse …
View ArticleMacBook Pro Retina – Booting/Waking up with funky screen
I have seen, including on my own MBPr, that it can boot or wake up out of sleep with an initially weird screen. Screens like white with all kinds of static on it, bright flashing screen, etc. The...
View ArticleMacBook Pro Retina – How to identify screen type (LG vs Samsung)
Some retina MacBook Pro’s have been delivered with a screen of LG or Samsung. Seems the LG screens are plagued with issues, so it might be nice to figure out if you have one of those with an LG screen...
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If you Google line 2, you might find other displays as well.For example for non-Retina screens, LTN shows us that this is a Samsung screen.
View ArticleMacBook Pro – Force use of discrete graphics
For those who have a MacBook Pro with discrete graphics build in (AMD or nVidia), and would like to force it to always use the discrete video chip (GPU), could use the tool described in the article I...
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If your do NOT see this option: – Your Mac doesn’t have a discrete video chip (GPU)– Your Mac OS X is rather old
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