Friday 29 May 2015

Control Your Mac With A Nokia Bluetooth

Control Your Mac With a Nokia Bluetooth


Using a Nokia Bluetooth-enabled phone is a convenient way to control your Mac remotely. You can activate iTunes from a distance, choosing playlists and specific songs as you like. Watching movies while using your Nokia Bluetooth cell phone as a remote is another good way to control your Mac away from the keyboard. You can do all of this easily by using the application Salling Clicker and its varied Applescripts to control your favorite programs.


Instructions


1. Pair your Nokia phone with your Mac over Bluetooth. Got "connect," "tools," "settings" and turn Bluetooth on. Download Salling Clicker from the web and install.


2. Pick Nokia from the Salling Clicker dialogue box. Click "clicker items" and choose from the Applescripts listed to the far left side. They include iTunes, media remotes, Mail, News and Photography.


3. Click iTunes to browse with your remote through playlists, artists, albums and more. Use Phone events to have your Nokia fade out iTunes when a call comes in. When the call is over it returns to the exact spot in the song.

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