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Android Users Guide ICS

Connecting to networks and devices 66 AUG-3.0-100 Android User’s Guide Connecting to a Macintosh computer via USB You can connect your tablet to a computer running Mac OS X with a USB cable, to transfer music, pictures, and other files between your tablet and the computer. This connection uses the MTP protocol, which is not supported by Mac OS X natively, so you first need to install the free Android File Transfer application on your Macintosh. It’s available from http://www.android.com/filetransfer, along with instructions on how to install it. You don’t need to install the Android File Transfer application to connect to a Windows computer; see “Connecting to a Windows computer via USB” on page 65. Transfer files to or from a Macintosh computer Once you have installed Android File Transfer on your Macintosh, you can connect your tablet to your computer using the USB cable that came with your tablet, so you can view and copy files. 1 If you are using Android File Transfer for the first time, double-click it to open it. After you start Android File Transfer once, it opens automatically whenever you connect your tablet to your computer. 2 Connect your tablet to your computer using its USB cable. Android File Transfer starts, if it’s not already running, and opens a window that displays the contents of your tablet. Details about the amount of space on your tablet are at the bottom of the window. You work with this window much as if it were a Finder window: opening and closing folders, creating new folders, and dragging files to or from it and other Finder windows. You can copy files up to 4GB onto the tablet.

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