Q. I have a microusb to USB adapter cable so I can directly plug in my camera to my nexus 7. But nothing happens when I plug it in. Does anyone know of a way to download these pictures, so I can view and edit while on vacation without access to a computer? Maybe an app? Step by step directions would be swell. Thanks!
A. sorry. unless you are rooted that wont work. your only option is to copy those pictures to your computer and then send them to your nex7 or you can upload them to dropbox (or any other cloud storage) and then download them to your Nex7 when ever you want.
Could I use a Google Nexus 10 for online school at home?
Q. I am in online high school. I will need to write papers and do anything a normal high school student would have to do. Can I use a tablet like the Nexus 7 or 10, or do I need something more along the lines of a Windows tablet. Should I just stick with a computer? I need something I can do my school work on, but I don't want something super expensive either?
A. Its best to buy a laptop,
but a tablet will give you much more mobility
but a laptop would be the best
but a tablet will give you much more mobility
but a laptop would be the best
How do you put music on the google nexus 7?
Q. I just got one for Christmas and I want to put my music on it but the whole drag and drop thing doesn't work. If someone could tell me what to do I would really appreciate it.
A. 1) Go to music.google.com and sign in.
2) Download the Google Play Music Manager and install.
3) Choose what music you want to upload - it works with either iTunes or Windows Media Player, and you can upload all of your library or certain playlists.
4) Wait for the music to upload, it might take a while depending on how many songs you want to upload to Google Play.
5) Launch Play Music on your Nexus, and if it's connected to WiFi you should see all your music. You can choose which songs are saved onto your Nexus for offline play by going to settings and "choose on-device music."
Good luck!
2) Download the Google Play Music Manager and install.
3) Choose what music you want to upload - it works with either iTunes or Windows Media Player, and you can upload all of your library or certain playlists.
4) Wait for the music to upload, it might take a while depending on how many songs you want to upload to Google Play.
5) Launch Play Music on your Nexus, and if it's connected to WiFi you should see all your music. You can choose which songs are saved onto your Nexus for offline play by going to settings and "choose on-device music."
Good luck!
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