How to Tame an Ocelot in Minecraft Posted: 04 Nov 2021 01:00 AM PDT An ocelot is a shy, passive mob in the game of Minecraft. Ocelots are jungle biome creatures. These creatures do not attack players, although they will attack chickens to eat. Prior to Java Edition 1.14, and Bedrock Edition 1.8, feeding an ocelot raw fish would tame it and turn it into a cat. In newer versions of Minecraft, feeding an ocelot no longer turns it into a cat that can be kept as a pet. However, you can find stray cats in villages that can be tamed and kept as pets in the same manner. - Craft a fishing rod. A fishing rod can be made with 3 sticks and 2 string which you can get from killing spiders. In the crafting table, place the sticks diagonally from top left to the bottom right and place the string to the left vertically.
- Go fishing. Raw fish can be obtained by fishing. Put the fishing rod in your toolbar and equip it by pressing the corresponding number on the keyboard (or by pressing the right and left shoulder buttons on game consoles). Stand next to a body of water and click or press the right trigger button to cast a line. Click or press the right trigger button again when you see the bobber sink. You'll need at least five fish and maybe up to 20, to lure the ocelot to you.
- Do not cook the fish. Ocelots are only attracted by raw fish.
- Locate an ocelot. Ocelots are found in jungle biomes. They are yellow with black spots.
- In the newest version of Minecraft, taming an ocelot no longer turns it into a cat that you can keep as a pet. However, you can find stray cats in villages that can be tamed and kept as a pet. Cats can be tamed using these same steps.[1]
- Wait for the ocelot or cat to approach you. This is an absolute requirement or taming the ocelot will not occur––if you try to approach the ocelot or cat, it'll assume you're chasing it and take off. Moreover, trapping or cornering an ocelot will not result in taming.
- The ocelot will possibly come to you when you are holding a raw fish.
- Do not be threatening in any way.
- Be in an area that allows for plenty of escape for the ocelot. Your character must be situated somewhere that has a 7x7 minimum horizontal block area. This will allow the ocelot to feel safe rather than trapped.
- Taming will not take place if hostile mobs are attacking at the same time. And never have chickens or other animals around.
- Equip the raw fish. Place the raw fish in your toolbar and equip it by pressing the corresponding number on your keyboard or pressing the right and left trigger shoulder buttons on your controller.
- Get close to the ocelot with great care and stealth. The ocelot will be easily frightened away.
- Walk at normal speed if you need to move nearer to keep apace with the ocelot, but don't get too close while moving. Only use walking to get nearer, then cease moving.
- Never look directly at an ocelot when attempting to tame it. This means keeping the crosshairs off it.
- Wait for an approach. If an ocelot turns around and faces you, this may be an opportunity for it to approach you.
- Stand still if possible. This is the best way to attract the ocelot.
- If you want to, try sneaking––this might work without disturbing the ocelot. (Try holding sneak, while the mouse sensitivity is set to yawn.)
- Stay still when the ocelot is within 5 blocks of you. Keep holding the raw fish without moving or looking directly at the ocelot.
- Wait for the ocelot to stare at your character and approach timidly. If the conditions are right, the ocelot will slowly walk towards you.
- Place the crosshair on the ocelot or cat and feed it the raw fish. You can feed it by right-clicking or pressing the left trigger button on your controller.
- Use quick repeated right-clicks without jerking the camera or moving. Any movement can scare away the ocelot before it is tamed
- Repeat the feeding until you see hearts over the ocelot. When you see hearts appear over the ocelot or cat, it has been successfully tamed. It may take a few tries before you have successfully tamed an ocelot or cat.
- A tamed ocelot will not flee the player.
- A tamed cat ceases to be afraid of humans. It will meow and purr quite often. It will follow you around and sit on demand (simply right-click or press the left trigger button).
- Cats will sit on everything, including chests, which can be a nuisance as the chest won't open until the cat gets off it!
- Both cats and ocelots can ward off creepers.
- Taming two ocelots or cats in close proximity will cause them to breed.
- If your character dies, and the cat does not. The cat will teleport to your bed or spawn with you.
- It can take quite a few tries to tame an ocelot or cat. Getting impatient will only cause you to chase or try to trap the ocelot, both of which will not result in taming. This is an exercise in patience.
- Cats like to roam a lot and won't sit for long. They may be tempted to attack chickens, wander off or get into mischief.
- If you look at an ocelot directly through transparent blocks, it will not sprint away. This may help you to find a taming method.
- It is easier to tame ocelots in Creative mode.
- If you really don't have the patience to tame two cats, you can use a spawn ocelot egg. Point the crosshairs at your cat and press spawn. You will then get a kitten.
- Don't move, and stay very still!
- Never chase an ocelot when trying to tame it; that will only make it run away from you. Just let the ocelot approach you.
- Ocelots and cats can be tamed with any fish, as long as it is raw.
- Go out with cats during the day and at the surface. Use wolves and cats to mine, or at night.
[Edit]Warnings - Only adult cats can swim; kittens (born of two cats) sink and drown quickly. Cats will follow your character into water, so if you have kittens, be vigilant not to take them.
- Cats aren't that worried about danger, and as such, you can lose your newly tamed cat if care is not taken. For example, cats can walk too close to cacti and be speared. They can walk too close to flame or lava and be burned. They can also walk through fights, oblivious, and be hit by arrows or attacks.
- Be careful when hitting things; if you hit your cat by accident, it may die.
- It is not advisable to keep chickens in an enclosure in the jungle biome unless you want to attract ocelots. They will do their best to take your chickens!
[Edit]Things You'll Need - Minecraft, installed
- Fishing rod
- Raw fish
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How to Clean Raspberries Posted: 03 Nov 2021 05:00 PM PDT Raspberries should definitely be washed carefully before you eat them! Using water to give them a rinse is a relatively quick way to get surface dirt off and make sure the berries are generally clean. However, if you're looking for a more powerful cleaning method, you can try using a vinegar solution, which should take care of any potential spores or mold. [Edit]Cleaning Your Raspberries with Water - Fill up a cool water bath in your sink.[1] Make sure that your sink is large enough so that you can fit a colander or sieve in it. If this isn't the case, try using a large bowl or pot. The water level should also be high enough such that it will be able to cover the raspberries after having had the sieve/colander put in.
- Discard any already moldy or mushy berries.
- Place a single layer of raspberries in your colander. This will minimize the downward pressure that the raspberries experience. If you overfill the colander you risk bruising the berries or making them mushy.
- Lower the colander into the water bath.[2] Make sure that the berries are completely submerged in the water in order to effectively clean them.
- Swish the berries around the water. This will help remove any dirt from the berries. It's very important to do this gently, however, as failure to do so may result in bruising of the berries. You can use your hands or some other soft utensil like a silicone spatula.
- Remove the colander from the water. Let the water drain off naturally from the berries. If you shake the colander around you may bruise or ruin some of the berries.
- Place the berries onto a baking sheet lined with paper towels. Avoid dumping all the berries onto the tray and instead place them gently and make sure they're spread out across the sheet. Your berries are now ready to be frozen, chilled, or eaten immediately.
[Edit]Using a Vinegar Solution and Salad Spinner - Make the solution. The solution is made up of 3 parts water to every 1 part white vinegar.[3] The vinegar kills any spores or bacteria that may be forming on the berries. This prevents any mold forming on the berries which would render them inedible.
- The container you have the solution in should be wide enough such that the berries won't be stacked on top of each other.
- The vinegar will not get rid of mold that is already on any berries so discard berries that are already moldy.
- Place the raspberries into the solution. Do not drop them in the solution as this may cause bruising. While they're sitting in the solution, feel free to move the berries around occasionally and delicately so you may remove any dirt/grime from the berries.[4]
- Remove the berries and place into a salad spinner lined with paper towels. Ensure that this is done gently and in small batches. Use a soft utensil like a plastic serving spoon to avoid bruising.
- Spin the berries gently.[5] This will ensure that the vinegar solution is completely removed from the berries. If any of it is left on the berries you will likely end up tasting the vinegar. Be gentle with this step but also thorough.
- If you are concerned about vinegar remaining on the berries then you do have the option of very gently rinsing the berries in water while in the salad spinner.
- Remove berries from the salad spinner and place in container. Take your clean berries and place them into a bowl for serving, a bag for freezing or, if you are planning on keeping them in your fridge, put them on a paper towel lined dish on a single layer.
- Everything you do with this guide should be done with great care as raspberries, like all berries, are a very delicate fruit. Once they are mishandled, they can lose much of their flavor and shape very quickly.
- In every situation it is, if possible, better to wash raspberries immediately before eating. The excess moisture from washing can make the berry go mushy eventually.[6]
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How to Use Live Text on Your iPhone Posted: 03 Nov 2021 09:00 AM PDT Have you ever wanted to copy or translate text from a photo? Now you can. Live Text scans for text in photos you have taken or stored on your iPhone, allowing you to copy it, translate it, and much more. You'll need an iPhone XR, iPhone XS, or later, to use Live Text and your phone must be updated to iOS 15. [1] This wikiHow article will teach you how to use Live Text on your iPhone. [Edit]Copying Text from a Photo - Select a photo from your Photos app or online. Find a photo with text you would like to copy from either your browser or your photo library.
- The Photos app can be found on your home screen, as can Safari, the default browser app. The Photos app icon is a multi-colored pinwheel in a white square, whereas the Safari app icon is a blue compass in a white square.
- If you are having trouble finding either app, you can swipe down on your screen, type either "Photos" or "Safari" in the search bar that appears, then click the desired app.
- Hold down on a word. Press and hold your finger on a single word in the photo until your phone vibrates slightly and the word is highlighted in blue.[2]
- Select all of the words you would like to copy. To include multiple words in your selection, hold and drag the darker blue markers on either side of the selected word until the highlight covers the desired text.
- Press . Now that you have copied the selected text, you are free to paste it into the desired location.
[Edit]Translating Text from a Photo - Select a photo from your Photos app or online. Find a photo with text you would like to translate from either your browser or your photo library.
- The Photos app can be found on your home screen, as can Safari, the default browser app. The Photos app icon is a multi-colored pinwheel in a white square, whereas the Safari app icon is a blue compass in a white square.
- If you are having trouble finding either app, you can swipe down on your screen, type either "Photos" or "Safari" in the search bar that appears, then click the desired app.
- Hold down on a word. Press and hold your finger on a single word in the photo until your phone vibrates slightly and the word is highlighted in blue.
- Select all of the words you would like to translate. To include multiple words in your selection, hold and drag the darker blue markers on either side of the selected word until the highlight covers the desired text.
- Press . After pressing Translate, the translation popup will appear with your translation and a variety of ways to use it.
- If you are using a photo in your Photos app, you may have to click the right arrow on the menu to see the Translate button.
- Select your language of choice. If your phone is not already set to translate to the desired language, click the "Change Language" button in the menu at the bottom of the screen, then select the right language.
- Currently, Live Text supports translations using Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
- Use your translation. Now that you have successfully translated the text, you can choose to listen to and/or copy your translation.
- You can listen to the translation by clicking the blue play button in the bottom right of the text box.
- Alternatively, you can copy the translation text with the "Copy Translation" button in the menu at the bottom of the screen.
[Edit]Looking Up Text in a Photo - Select a photo from your Photos app or online. Find a photo with text you would like to look up from either your browser or your photo library.
- The Photos app can be found on your home screen, as can Safari, the default browser app. The Photos app icon is a multi-colored pinwheel in a white square, whereas the Safari app icon is a blue compass in a white square.
- If you are having trouble finding either app, you can swipe down on your screen, type either "Photos" or "Safari" in the search bar that appears, then click the desired app.
- Hold down on a word. Press and hold your finger on a single word in the photo until your phone vibrates slightly and the word is highlighted in blue.
- Select all of the words you would like to look up. To include multiple words in your selection, hold and drag the darker blue markers on either side of the selected word until the highlight covers the desired text.
- Press . After pressing the Look Up button, a menu will appear with a variety of different options to explore.
- If you are looking up a single word, you will see a series of dictionary definitions for that word, followed by a number of suggestions from the Internet and other options.
- If you are looking up multiple words, you will first see "Siri Suggested Websites", then a series of other results and options.
[Edit]Calling, Texting, or Emailing a Contact from a Photo - Select a photo from your Photos app or online. Find a photo with information of the person you would like to contact from either your browser or your photo library.
- The Photos app can be found on your home screen, as can Safari, the default browser app. The Photos app icon is a multi-colored pinwheel in a white square, whereas the Safari app icon is a blue compass in a white square.
- If you are having trouble finding either app, you can swipe down on your screen, type either "Photos" or "Safari" in the search bar that appears, then click the desired app.
- Hold down on the contact information in the photo. Press and hold your finger on the phone number or email address in the photo until a text box with the information and a menu of contact options pop up.
- Select your mode of communication. From the menu, choose a way to get in touch with the person.
- For emails and phone numbers, you will always have the option to send an email or call and text respectively, but depending on the site, you may also have the option to FaceTime the individual or add them to your contacts.
[Edit]Scanning Text Directly into an App with Your Camera - Open an app that uses text. From the home screen of your iPhone, open an app such as Notes, Reminders, or Translate that makes use of text.[3]
- Tap once in the text field, then tap again. Tap the text box once so the app now displays a blinking cursor, then tap it again to bring up a small popup menu.
- Press the Live Text button. On the menu that appears, press the small button with three horizontal lines inside an incomplete square.
- Line up your camera. Position your camera so it includes the text you would like to insert.
- Select the text you would like to insert. With this feature, you can import the text enclosed by yellow boundaries by simply clicking Import, or you can use the Live Text button to select a specific portion of the text.
- For a more specific selection, click the Live Text button that appears in the bottom right of the screen, then hold down on a word until it is highlighted in blue. Adjust the markers on either side of the word to highlight the desired selection.
- Click . After clicking the Insert button, the selected text will be scanned into your app of choice for you to use as you please.
[Edit]Using Live Text in Your Camera App - Open the Camera app. From the home screen of your iPhone, find and open the Camera app. The app icon is a camera in a grey square.
- If you are having trouble finding the app, you can also swipe down on your screen, type "Camera" in the search bar that appears, then click the app.
- Focus the camera on a piece of text. Find the piece of text you would like to use, then focus your camera on that piece of text.
- Press the Live Text button. Once your camera is properly focused, a circular button with a square and three horizontal lines will appear in the bottom right of the screen. Click that button to bring up a cropped photo of the text with the menu of Live Text options.
- Select the desired option. Now that you have your text, choose to copy it, translate it, or look it up as listed in the methods above.
- If the text is contact information, you can tap the cropped photo to bring up a menu with contact options.
- If you are using an iPhone XR, iPhone XS, or later with iOS 15, but Live Text is not working, try closing and reopening the app you are trying to use it with.
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