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The iPad’s split keyboard has hidden buttons. If you like to reach over to type t, y, h, g, b, or v on a QWERTY keyboard, then you might like to use this feature.  You can pull or push the keyboard to enable or disable the split or use the “toggle keyboard” button in the lower right to use a menu.

NOTE:  If you’ve read this blog for any time, you know I don’t use Apple products, but I DO try to find help for those of you who do.  Maybe this blog, Finer Things in iOS, will have some helpful tips for you.  Click on a topic in the black bar across the top of the blog to fine-tune your search for iPhones, Macs, or whatever.  I found the image and information about the split keyboard here.


Filed under: eTools and technology, tech tips, Your ministry Tagged: Apple, iMacs, iOS, iPad, keyboard, Mac, technology

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The iPad’s split keyboard has hidden buttons. If you like to reach over to type t, y, h, g, b, or v on a QWERTY keyboard, then you might like to use this feature.  You can pull or push the keyboard to enable or disable the split or use the “toggle keyboard” button in the lower right to use a menu.

NOTE:  If you’ve read this blog for any time, you know I don’t use Apple products, but I DO try to find help for those of you who do.  Maybe this blog, Finer Things in iOS, will have some helpful tips for you.  Click on a topic in the black bar across the top of the blog to fine-tune your search for iPhones, Macs, or whatever.  I found the image and information about the split keyboard here.


Filed under: eTools and technology, tech tips, Your ministry Tagged: Apple, iMacs, iOS, iPad, keyboard, Mac, technology

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Judy wants to encourage our women at Staff Training to take advantage of mentoring at CSU.  I explained our program in the previous post, but thought you might appreciate knowing who can help you  get started as a mentor or mentee.  I thought a picture of me would help if you see me on campus (minus the hardhat from a mine tour–ask me about it!)  I’d love to help you, so just introduce yourself and we’ll chat.

I’m Sus Schmitt, the webmaster of eQuipping for eMinistry.   I’m working with Judy to help you find and share easily-understood, transferable resources and best practices to assist you in your ministry through the use of technology.  (That mouthful is from my  mission statement.   I hope it helps you understand more what we hope to do through mentoring.)

Let us know if you’d like to be a mentor or mentee. I’ll connect you with someone asap. If you can’t phone or text, contact me at GlobalStaffWomen at gmail dot com​ or comment here.

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Are you a little frustrated or confused by technology? Would you love to sit down with a staff sister and get a few tips? Would you appreciate having a mentor to help you (or be a mentor to help another staff woman) with Facebook, blogging, mobile apps, and more??

Join these lovely mentors who are encouraging women to connect with each other at CSU (and beyond) so any interested staff woman can use technology to enhance her ministry.Let us know if you’d like to be a mentor or mentee. We’ll connect you with someone asap. If you can’t phone or text, contact us at GlobalStaffWomen at gmail dot com​ or comment here.

Spread the word even if you won’t be participating.  Maybe you know someone who’d be interested.

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You looked up directions to the restaurant where you have an appointment and you now want to send an email of the map to your disciple.

OR . . . You found a great article and photo and want to print just that part of the website to mail to your mother-in-law instead of the whole three pages.

Use Print Screen

If you want to make a copy of what is on your screen, take a screenshot.  If you insert it in a Word document and/or into an Outlook email, you could then use picture formatting to crop your image.  Or, play around with Alt+Print Screen, which will just take a screen shot of a window on your screen.  (Read more from Microsoft…)

I wonder if other keyboards around the world are not laid out in the same way.  You may have a “Print Screen” key in another location on your keyboard than I do.  If anyone knows about other keyboards, please comment here.

Vista users: read the comment from Curt.

Mac users: click here… and notice you will find more tutorials on the site, too.

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