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Tips & Tricks

  • The Windows “Right click” Right clickis equivalent to the MacBook’s “Secondary Click”Secondary Click

    • This can be achieved through pressing “Ctrl Ctrl + Click” Click. If the settings allow, tapping the trackpad with two fingers will also work.

  • All files and programs are movable through “drag and drop”

    • The items on the dock at the bottom of the screen can be added or removed from the dock through drag and drop.

    • To uninstall programs, you drag and drop the program from the “applications” applicationsfolder to the trash bin located on the dock.

    • When the files are dragged and dropped on Finder, it will move the file by default. When you drag and drop to an external storage device, it will copy the file to the external storage device by default.

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Windows

Mac

Minimize, maximize, close: top right of browser.

Top left of browser: 

  • Minimize (yellow)

  • Full screen (green): toggles between 2 previously configured sizes

  • Close (red)

  • Maximize (double click on on title bar)

Bottom right task bar: also known as the “notification area” shows open programs, title, battery life, volume and network connection.

Top right task bar : for Macs, the “notification area” is located at the top right of the screen.

File, edit, view, tools etc: these options are typically located at the top of each program window.

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Application settings for Macs are shown at the top left of the screen next to the Apple logo. These settings are specific to the program being used. 

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  • MacBooks have a feature to have multiple Desktops.

    • The multiple desktops work similarly to having multiple monitors. However, since you only have one screen, you must scroll to see the other desktops.

    • Having multiple desktops can be easily managed through “Mission Control”

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      Mission Controlwhich allows you to quickly switch between ANY of your desktops.

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  • When you are adding an item (e.g. file, user, printer), it is ALWAYS represented by a “+” sign

  • OS X offers a great searching tool called “Spotlight”Spotlight

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    • It is located at the top right of your screen or can be accessed through the keyboard shortcut “Command Command + Space Bar”Bar

    • It searches using metadata. Metadata allows Spotlight to search the data about a file, rather than the actual content stored in the file. (e.g. You could search for a specific picture by providing the details of the dimensions or the format of the picture.)

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  • The Apple menu is located at the top left of the screen and looks like an Apple logo 

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  • Contains:

    • System information / About This Mac (Serial Number, Version, Hardware details)

    • Software Update (check and install the newest software update for your machine)

    • App Store

      • Purchase, download, install applications for your MacBook

    • System Preferences

      • Comparable to Windows “Control Panel”

      • Refer to the documentation below for more information

    • Dock Preferences

      • Preferences for the Dock, comparable to the Windows “Task Bar”

    • Force Quit (Command + Option + Escape)

      • Comparable to “Task Manager” Task Managerof Windows, allows you to shut down a misbehaving program

    • Log Out

Finder

  • “Finder” Findercan show you where all your documents, applications, and downloads are located. It can is similar to “My Computer” My Computerin Windows

    • Applications

      • All installed applications (software/programs) will be in here.

      • To install/uninstall applications, simply drag and drop applications inside/outside (into the trash) of this folder.

    • Desktop

      • Files stored here appear on your desktop, similar to Windows shortcuts

    • Documents

      • All your applications should be set by default to save documents here

    • Downloads

      • All your downloads will be in this folder

    • Connected Networks

      • You can also find all the networks that you’re connected to in finder. The option to disconnect is called “eject”.

    • Devices

      • CD’s, External Hard Drives, Hard Disks, USB drives can be seen in Finder

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