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Master Apple-Device-Support Exam with Reliable Practice Questions

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Question 1

Which macOS feature allows you to use your iPhone as a webcam?


Correct : B

Continuity Camera is a macOS feature that allows you to use your iPhone as a webcam on your Mac. With Continuity Camera, you can take advantage of the powerful iPhone camera and additional video effects, such as Center Stage, Portrait mode, Studio Light, and Desk View.You can connect your iPhone to your Mac wirelessly or with a USB cable, and choose your iPhone as the camera or microphone in apps that support it, such as FaceTime or Photo Booth1. The other options, Focus, Stage Manager, and Quick Look, are not macOS features that allow you to use your iPhone as a webcam.Focus is a feature that helps you reduce distractions and stay focused on what matters to you2.Stage Manager is a third-party app that lets you control your live stream from your iPhone3.Quick Look is a feature that lets you preview files without opening them4.Reference:1Use your iPhone as a webcam on Mac - Apple Support2Use Focus on your Mac - Apple Support3Stage Manager - App Store4Use Quick Look on Mac - Apple Support


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Question 2

How can you use AirPlay to share content exclusively with a specific individual from your Apple iPhone and Mac?


Correct : C

To use AirPlay to share content exclusively with a specific individual from your Apple iPhone and Mac, you need to set the ''Allow AirPlay for'' option to ''Current user'' on your Mac. This option allows only devices where you're signed in with the same Apple ID as on the Mac to stream to the Mac. To set this option, you need to go to System Preferences > Sharing and click on ''AirPlay Receiver'' in the list that appears on the left. Then, choose ''Current user'' from the menu next to ''Allow AirPlay for''.After that, you can use AirPlay to stream or mirror content from your iPhone to your Mac by tapping the AirPlay button in the app that you're using or in Control Center1234.Reference: =Apple - Support - Manuals, macOS User Guide, Set up your Mac to be an AirPlay receiver;Apple - Support - Manuals, Use AirPlay to stream video or mirror the screen of your iPhone;How to AirPlay From iPhone or iPad to Your Mac - How-To Geek;How to Use AirPlay (Screen Mirroring) on a Mac - How-To Geek.


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Question 3

How to put an iPhone in recovery mode?


Correct : A, B, C

According to the Apple Device Support Reference Materials, the steps to put an iPhone in recovery mode are:

Plug your iPhone in to your computer using your USB to Lightning cable1.

On a Mac with macOS Catalina or later, open the Finder.On a Mac with macOS Mojave or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes1.

Quickly press and release the Volume Up button, then quickly press and release the Volume Down button, and then press and hold the Side (or Power) button until the recovery mode screen pops up12.It won't happen instantly, so hang on for at least 15 seconds or so before you try it again2.

Locate your device on your computer and choose the option to Update or Restore1.

These steps apply to all iPhones manufactured since 2017, including iPhone 8 or later, iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations), and iPhone 12 or later2.For older models, such as iPhone 7 or earlier, the steps may vary slightly1.Reference:1:If you can't update or restore your iPhone or iPod touch - Apple Support2:How to put your iPhone or iPad into recovery mode | iMore


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Question 4

Where do you delete users in System Settings?


Correct : A, B, C

To delete a user on a Mac, you need to follow these steps12:

Navigate to System Settings --- Users & Groups. This is where you can manage the users and groups on your Mac. You may need to scroll down to see all the options.

Click the lock icon at the bottom left of the window and enter your administrator password to make changes.

Click the (i) button next to the user you would like to delete on Mac. This will show you more information about the user, such as their name, picture, password, and permissions.

Click Delete User or Delete Group. This will prompt you to confirm your action and choose what to do with the user's home folder.

Select Delete Account. This will remove the user and their home folder from your Mac, freeing up storage space. Alternatively, you can choose to save the home folder as a disk image or leave it as it is, in case you want to restore the user later.

Click Delete User or Delete Group again to finalize the deletion.


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Question 5

Files App, what storage format does it support?


Correct : A, C, D, E

The Files app is an app that lets you browse, organize, and manage files stored on your device, iCloud Drive, and external storage devices. The Files app supports different storage formats for external storage devices, such as USB drives and SD cards.According to Apple, the supported formats are EX-FAT, MS-DOS (FAT), Mac OS Extended (HFS+), and APFS1. These formats allow the Files app to read and write files on the external storage devices. The Files app does not support NTFS, which is a format used by Windows.NTFS is not compatible with the Files app, and the Files app can only read files from NTFS-formatted devices, but not write or modify them2. To use an NTFS-formatted device with the Files app, you need to reformat it to one of the supported formats using a Mac or PC.Reference:Connect external storage devices to iPhone - Apple Support,The Complete Guide to Using External Storage on iOS and iPadOS - Gizmodo


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