Apple Tv Remote For Mac Mini



Pair with your Mac: Install SiriMote, then open System Preferences and go to the Bluetooth pane. You can pair an Apple Remote with any Mac computer that has a built in IR receiver. In this demonstration, we pair an older generation apple white remote to our 2012 Mac Mini computer. Note: First, ensure your Apple Remote battery is still good. If you attempt the steps below and are unable to pair your remote, you likely need to replace the. Apple Remote with Mac The Apple Remote gives you total command of your music, photos, videos and DVDs from anywhere in the room. It works with Front Row — a menu-based, full-screen interface — to make accessing the digital content on your Mac as simple as navigating your iPod. Front Row is a discontinued media center software application for Apple's Macintosh computers and Apple TV for navigating and viewing video, photos, podcasts, and music from a computer, optical disc, or the Internet through a 10-foot user interface (similar to Kodi and Windows Media Center).The software relies on iTunes and iPhoto and is controlled by an Apple Remote or the keyboard function keys.

Are you wondering what goes on inside Apple’s Mac mini? Perhaps you’ve bought one and want to see what you can do with it?

If so, read on to discover everything you need to know about the Mac mini, from what it is, to how to set it up and tons of different things you can use it for, outside of a regular PC.

What is a Mac mini and what does it do?

The Mac mini is a small desktop computer made by Apple. What makes the Mac mini different from a regular computer is that it’s shipped without an accompanying screen, keyboard or mouse. As Apple likes to say, it’s “BYODKM” (Bring Your Own Display, Keyboard, and Mouse).

The reason behind the Mac mini being shipped solo, is because most of its use cases feature around using it to power up another device, as we’ll discuss in more detail below.

It also makes for more of a flexible purchase. For example, if you already have a screen, or a keyboard and mouse, you can pair these with the Mac mini rather than forking out for new ones. And if you don’t, you can easily purchase them alongside the Mac mini anyway.

The Mac mini has been around since 2005 (launched at the same time as the iPod shuffle) but its design and functionality have changed since then.

The latest 3.6 GHz Mac mini released in 2018 comes in two types of processing speed, the 3.6 GHz Mac mini Core i3 costing about $799 and the 3.0 GHz Mac mini Core i5 costing about $1099.

Specification of the Mac mini

Uses for the Mac mini

  • Share presentations to screen
  • Listen to music through an app like Spotify
  • Share photos to a TV screen
  • Access emails
  • Play games

Benefits of the Mac mini

Some of the key benefits of the Mac mini include:

  • The cheapest Mac Apple sells
  • Built in apps such as FaceTime, iBooks, Maps, iTunes and Mail
  • Multiple ports, making it more akin to a PC than a media device
  • Apple quotes that with fourth-generation Intel Core processors, the device is able to “keep up with computers twice its size”
  • Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth
  • Easy setup for a keyboard, mouse or screen
  • The perfect size to use as the centre of a “digital home”

How to set up a Mac mini

Here’s how to get your Mac mini running, from getting it out of the box to using it for a purchase such as connecting to your home TV.

Before you begin setup some of the questions you may want to consider include:

  • What screen will you be connecting to? You’ll need a desktop or a TV screen to get your Mac mini up and running
  • How will you connect to the screen? Depending on what screen you’re connecting to you may need a converter lead
  • Do you have a Wi-Fi connection? You’ll need this to set up some of the Mac mini features
  • How will you control the Mac mini? You’ll likely need either a keyboard and mouse combo or an Apple remote

Once you’ve made your decision and purchased any additional items you need, here’s how to get set up.

  1. Add power

Plug the power adaptor into your Mac mini and plug the other end into your power outlet. Press the power button on the back of the Mac mini.

2. Attach to your TV or monitor

Connect your Mac mini to your TV or desktop. The Mac mini comes with a HDMI-to-DVI adapter for connecting to a monitor's DVI port, which will allow you to connect to an Apple monitor.

If you want to connect to a TV screen you may need to purchase a mini-displayport-to-VGA adapter which will allow you to connect your Mac mini to a standard analog monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a VGA connector or cable.

3. Connect to Wi-Fi

Once turned on, the setup guide should take you through a few simple steps, including setting up a Wi-Fi connection.

Apple Tv Remote For Mac Mini

4. Sign in with your Apple id

This will give you access to the App Store and and will link your iCloud account if you wish to connect to your Mail, Photos, Calendar and so on.

5. Begin using your Mac mini

From here, you can begin using your PC or TV screen as a computer, using the desktop to search for apps, open web pages and more.

What can you do with your Mac mini?

Want to ensure you’re getting the most from your Mac mini device? Here are some ideas on how you can use it:

  1. Access apps on a TV screen

The Mac mini is a great way to take everything you’d usually do on your phone or laptop and access it on your TV screen. This could be sharing photos with a room, opening mail or accessing your documents.

  1. Use any screen as your computer

The Mac mini is super light, which means you can take it anywhere, plug it into a desktop and you’ll have a powerful computer. This allows you to work from anywhere, or set up shop in any location where there’s a monitor and Wi-Fi available.

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  1. Set up digital signage with the Mac mini

The Mac mini is a great way to turn any screen into a digital sign. This allows you to pre-schedule and setup content to show on your digital screen such as social media feeds, presentations, travel updates, news feeds and more. Read the full guide on setting up digital signage with the Mac mini here.

4. Create a home viewing centre

With the Mac mini and a screen, or desktop, you can create a home viewing centre that allows you to watch movies, surf the internet and listen to music. Via streaming apps such as Netflix, or even through movies you’ve bought on iTunes, you can easily set up movies to play on any screen. You can also use music apps available in the Apple App Store or use Safari to get online.

5. View and share photos

The Mac Mini includes a SDXC card slot so you can simply remove the memory card from your camera and insert it. This allows you to view photos on a monitor, or share them with the room from your TV screen.

Mac mini question buster

Can you use any monitor with a Mac mini?

The Mac mini doesn’t come with a monitor, but you can connect it to one using one of the ports on the back of the device. Using the right adapter, you can connect the Mac Mini to any computer screen with a VGA port. The Mac Mini ships with a HDMI-to-DVI adapter but it’s only really Apple monitors which use DVI, so for a regular monitor you may need a HDMI-to-VGA or mini displayport-to-VGA connector instead.

How do you turn on a Mac mini?

Simply press the power button on the Mac mini box.

Can you use any keyboard with a Mac mini?

Most keyboards and mouses can be used with the Mac mini by connecting them using the USB port. For Bluetooth devices, connect the USB dongle to the Mac mini using the USB port.

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Using the Apple Remote

With the optional Apple Remote, you can control system volume, play music from your
iTunes library, watch photo slideshows in iPhoto, and control Keynote presentations on
your Mac mini—all from up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) away.

The Apple Remote can:

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Navigate in iTunes, iPhoto, and DVD player.

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Put your Mac mini to sleep or wake it up.

To use the Apple Remote:

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Press the Play/Pause button (’) to play or pause a song, slideshow, or movie.

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Press Right or Left to skip to the next or previous song in your iTunes library or the
next or previous chapter in a DVD movie.

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Hold down Right or Left to fast-forward or rewind a song or a movie.

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Press Up or Down to adjust the volume.

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Play/Pause

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Menu

Left

Right

Select

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Chapter 2

Life with Your Mac mini

Pairing Your Apple Remote

To make sure that your Mac mini can be controlled by only your Apple Remote, you
can “pair” them. This is helpful if you use your Mac mini where there are other Mac
computers, televisions, audio equipment, or other devices that use an infrared remote.

To pair an Apple Remote and your Mac mini:

1

Point the remote at the IR receiver on the front of your Mac mini from a distance of
3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm).

2

Hold down the Right button and Menu button (») simultaneously for 5 seconds.
After pairing, a chainlink symbol (

) appears onscreen.

To unpair an Apple Remote and your Mac mini:

1

Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar.

2

Click Security, and then click Unpair.

For more information about using an Apple Remote or changing the battery, see the
documentation that came with your optional Apple Remote.

Turning Off IR Reception

If you want to prevent your Mac mini from being controlled by any remote, you can
use Security preferences to turn off IR reception.

To turn off IR reception:

1

Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar, and then click Security.

2

Select the “Disable remote control infrared receiver” checkbox.





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