If you’re experiencing issues with your MacBook Pro screen being black or seeking to utilize various features of your iPhone, you might feel frustrated. Fear not, because this guide covers everything from screen recording to factory resets, ensuring you can navigate your tech smoothly.
It’s not uncommon for a MacBook Pro screen to suddenly go black, leaving users puzzled. Here are some steps to identify and potentially resolve this issue:
First, check if your Mac is on by observing any sounds or light indicators. If the screen remains black, try adjusting the brightness settings. You might have inadvertently dimmed the display. If this doesn’t work, a reset of the SMC (System Management Controller) could help. To do this, shut down your Mac, and while it’s off, press and hold the left side Shift + Control + Option keys along with the power button for ten seconds.
Finally, consider connecting your Mac to an external monitor. This can help determine if the problem is with the display or if your Mac is entirely unresponsive.
Recording your screen on a Mac is simple and can be accomplished in a few steps. Open the Screenshot Toolbar by pressing Command + Shift + 5. This will allow you to select the area of the screen you want to capture. You can choose to record the entire screen or just a selected portion. Once you’re ready, click the Record button.
After you’re done recording, click the stop button in the menu bar, and your recording will be saved to your desktop by default. For additional editing, consider using iMovie or QuickTime Player.
To record your iPhone screen, start by adding Screen Recording to your Control Center (Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls). Once it’s added, simply swipe down from the top-right corner and tap the Screen Record button. After a countdown, your recording will begin.
You can stop the recording by tapping the red indicator at the top of your screen and selecting ‘Stop’. Your recording will automatically save to your Photos app for easy access and sharing.
If you’re considering selling your iPhone or troubleshooting persistent problems, performing a factory reset might be the solution. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone, then select Erase All Content and Settings. Remember to back up your data before proceeding!
To connect your AirPods, ensure they are charged and inside their case. Open the lid and hold the button on the back of the case until the light flashes white. On your iPhone, navigate to Settings > Bluetooth, and select your AirPods from the list.
For true wireless earbuds, the process is similar. Many brands will require you to enter pairing mode—check your user manual for specifics. Make sure your device’s Bluetooth is turned on to complete the connection.
First, check the brightness settings and reset the SMC. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, connect to an external display to confirm hardware functionality.
Unfortunately, iPhones do not have a built-in feature for call recording. However, third-party apps available on the App Store may assist you with this.
This often indicates a software or hardware issue. Try toggling the silent switch or restarting your device. If the problem persists, consider checking audio settings or contacting support.