When the taskbar at the top of the screen says Finder and it will when you are on your Mac's home screen , click File, then click New Finder Window. If the browser where you downloaded a file is still open, you can pull up the download right then and there. In Google Chrome , click the three dots at the top right corner, then click Downloads. With Safari, click the downward arrow at the top right corner of the screen to open a menu of recent downloads.
For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Good Subscriber Account active since Shortcuts. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile. The search results will appear on the right side of the screen. Simply click a file or folder to open it.
Click the Start button , type the file name or keywords with your keyboard, and press Enter. The search results will appear. Next: Common Computer Tasks. This will take you to the item's page. If you're looking for a photo, first click the Images link below the search bar on this page. Never download a file from a site that isn't reputable. Click the download link. There isn't a universal "Download" icon, so look for a button that says "Download [program name]" or a link that indicates the same.
Doing so will prompt a pop-up window. If you're downloading a picture, instead right-click or two-finger click on Mac the photo and click Save Image As. When downloading a setup file, you'll usually see the file's name and version number written on the Download button. Select a download folder if prompted. Some browsers, such as Internet Explorer, will ask you to click a folder e. Chrome, Firefox, and Safari will all begin downloading the file immediately by default. On Safari, you can click the downward-facing arrow in the upper-right side of the browser window to view the download's progress.
Open your downloaded file. You can do this either by clicking the file's name in the bar at the bottom of the browser window or in the downward-facing arrow window in Safari , or by navigating to your computer's default download location, which is typically a folder entitled "Downloads". You can search for the "Downloads" folder by typing "downloads" into the Start menu Windows or Spotlight the magnifying glass icon at the top of your Mac's screen.
Method 2. Open a browsing app. The default browser app for iOS devices is Safari, which is a white app with a blue compass icon on it. You can't download setup files or text files to your iPhone, but you can download photos. Navigate to a photo you wish to save. To do so, tap the bar at the top of the screen, then type in the name of an item you wish to view and tap Go.
It should be just below the search that's near the top of the screen. Tap and hold the photo. After a moment, a menu will pop up at the bottom of the screen. Tap Save Image. It's at the top of the pop-up menu. This will download the photo onto your iPhone. You'll be able to find the photo in your iPhone's Photos app. Method 3. The default Android browser resembles a blue globe, but you can download browsers like Chrome or Firefox from the Google Play Store if you like.
Tap the search bar. It's either at the top of the page or in the middle of the page, depending on your browser. Enter the name of an item you wish to download. This might be an HTML document or a picture. Tap a search result. Doing so will take you to that item's page. If you're searching for images, look for an Images tab somewhere on the search results page. Tapping it will display only images.
Tap and hold the item you wish to download. You should see several buttons appear along the top of the screen, though in some cases a pop-up menu will appear instead. Tap the "Download" button. It's generally a downward-facing arrow. Doing so will prompt your file to download to your Android's storage.
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