Mac Doctor | Macintosh Computer Service

Mac Doctor | Macintosh Computer Service Premium At-Home, service, repair, tutoring, and consulting for Mac and Apple gear.

From iPads to Macbooks, Mac Pros to iPhones & iPads, Apple Watch to HomePod to Apple TVs, get the help you need in your home or business. Specializing in Personal and Small Business Mac & Apple Help in the Boston Area

** Having problems with your Mac that you just can't figure out how to fix?
** Have a small business and need Mac Support?
** Need help orgainizing your photos, music, or documen

ts?
** Need to recover data from a bad hard drive?
** Have an iPod, iPad, or iPhone and wish you could use it better? Give the Mac Doctor a Call Check out our Reviews on Google and Yelp

Are you having problems?
• Your computer crashing a bit too often?
• Microsoft Word not working properly?
• Hard drive not responding or Mac won't startup?
• Your computer operating more slowly than usual?
• Think you have viruses?
• Need to recover data or make space on your hard drive? Or perhaps you need help—
• Download and store digital photos.
• Print digital photo books.
• Organize your digital music.
• Set up your email.
• Sync your phone to your computer. Ever want to—
• Edit photos in Adobe Photoshop
• Use Microsoft Excel better.
• Use Microsoft Word better.
• Make snazzy Microsoft Powerpoint presentations.
• Create DVD movies or photo slideshows. Having network issues?
• Troubleshoot your small business Mac network
• Set up a new Airport,wireless network, and modem.
• Troubleshoot issues with your current network.
• Upgrade your current network.

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Adaptive Power Mode for iPhoneWhen your battery usage runs higher than usual, Adaptive Power Mode automatically makes sm...
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Adaptive Power Mode for iPhone

When your battery usage runs higher than usual, Adaptive Power Mode automatically makes small performance tweaks to help your iPhone last longer. Apple says this includes slightly dimming the display brightness or allowing some tasks to "take a little longer" to complete.

The feature works in the background without the limitations of Low Power Mode, although the latter may still be activated if your device depletes to a 20% charge level.

Compatible iPhone Models

Adaptive Power Mode requires Apple Intelligence, which limits availability to iPhone 15 Pro models or later.
How to Turn On Adaptive Power Mode

Follow these steps to enable the feature, which is turned off by default:

1. Open Settings on your iPhone.
2. Tap Battery.
3. Tap Power Mode.
4. Toggle on the switch next to Adaptive Power.

Once enabled, your iPhone will automatically monitor battery usage patterns and make adjustments when needed. You don't need to manage the feature manually, as it works entirely behind the scenes. iOS 26 will see a general release in September 2025.

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How to Take a Screenshot on Your MacPress Command + Shift + 3 to take a screenshot of the whole screen.If you have more ...
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How to Take a Screenshot on Your Mac
Press Command + Shift + 3 to take a screenshot of the whole screen.
If you have more than one screen it will grab two screenshots, one of each screen.
By default these will be saved to your desktop.

Command + Shift + 4 to screenshot an area of the screen
This is the best option if you want to take a screenshot of a selected area rather than the whole screen.
1 Press Command + Shift + 4 you’ll see a crosshairs appear on your screen with some numbers.
2 Click with your mouse or trackpad and drag these crosshairs across the area of the screen you want to screenshot, as below, so that they form a rectangle around what you want to grab.
3 When you are ready release the mouse button or trackpad.
4 If you want the screen shot to be a certain dimension you could use the pixel measurement that appears beside the crosshairs. You could, for example, drag until the measurements are 500 x 500 if you wanted to screenshot a square.

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