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(06-15-2009, 05:11 AM)
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#101
Originally Posted by Ashhong:
Edit: And I don't if you saw in the other thread I put what I think the id for my screen is since you were interested. |
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(06-15-2009, 05:43 AM)
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#103
Originally Posted by koam:
http://www.apple.com/support/switch101/ http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/ <--- should help a lot Tons of Mac-specific keyboard commands listed on both those sites. You're going to like it here. I guarantee it :D |
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(06-15-2009, 06:45 AM)
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#104
Hey, you know how on Windows, when there's a pop-up dialog box, and you can press "Tab" in order to cycle through all the buttons? Is there an equivalent on the Mac? There are times (when I am shutting down, for example) that I want this to be keyboard-driven.
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about the same metal capacity as a cucumber
(06-15-2009, 06:46 AM)
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#105
Originally Posted by GG-Duo:
It's called tab. The thing is Return is permanent buttons, and show up as blue colored buttons. Tab shifts around another highlight, the blue outline, which you activate with space. |
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A scientist and gentleman in the manner of Batman.
(06-15-2009, 06:47 AM)
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#106
Originally Posted by GG-Duo:
I think you also need to go to System Preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse -> "All controls" under the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. |
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helped a brotha out
(06-15-2009, 07:01 AM)
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#116
Originally Posted by Zaraki_Kenpachi:
Path Finder fixed all the issues I had with Finder, allowed me 30 days to trial the software, and added a bunch of new features that I love (Tabs/Tab Sets, Dual Pane View, Bookmark Bar, Dropstack, file size under icon in icon view, being able to jump to a specific subfolder by right clicking the enclosing folder, expanded contextual menu, turn on invisible files without terminal). If it wasn't for PF and Leopard I don't think I would have been able to have completed my switch to OS X. For the OP: Quicklook Plugin List is a great site for QL plugins. BetterZip, Folder List, QLColorCode (to make code previewing easy), FLV (requires Perian), Adium Chat Log, and the MKV edit (requires Perian) are all awesome.
Last edited by Killthee; 06-15-2009 at 07:25 AM.
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(06-15-2009, 07:07 AM)
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#117
Originally Posted by GG-Duo:
After that it should work just like Windows. |
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(06-15-2009, 07:58 AM)
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#119
as a new MBP user (just before the upgrade with SD slot and better battery, oh woe is me), this thread is very useful.
Thanks. :) |
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about the same metal capacity as a cucumber
(06-15-2009, 08:17 AM)
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#121
Originally Posted by iamcool388:
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(06-15-2009, 08:30 AM)
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#123
I currently just use uTorrent (same as what I use on my XP desktop). I'll give Transmission a try.
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This picture? uhh I can explain really!
(06-15-2009, 08:33 AM)
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#124
Originally Posted by SnakeXs:
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(06-15-2009, 11:02 AM)
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#125
Cool thread. A new Mac user here myself.
As for the request on how to kill stuff: Open Terminal Type: sudo ps -ef (it will prompt for the root user password) Scroll up and find the process ID (PID) of the process you want to kill Type: sudo kill -9 xxxxx Done. |
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(06-15-2009, 11:44 AM)
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#126
Originally Posted by Mar_:
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(06-15-2009, 11:55 AM)
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#127
Originally Posted by Hitokage:
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(06-15-2009, 12:04 PM)
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#128
I have a Mac for almost a year and I just found out that if you hit the spacebar in Finder you can see previews of everything...
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Banned
(06-15-2009, 12:16 PM)
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#129
My Mac OS X n00b tip is: try dragging and dropping anything onto anything if you think it will do something. E.g. drag and drop a file into an 'Open...' dialogue box, and it will probably work. Apple seem to have absolutely nailed a kind of 'intuitive drag and drop reaction' for a lot of stuff in OS X. It's not perfect, by any means of course, but it is still very nice.
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dreams superior dreams
(06-15-2009, 12:37 PM)
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#132
Originally Posted by Zaraki_Kenpachi:
I barely use the finder as is.. I put a few folder stack on my Dock for easy access: Documents, Applications you can even change it so it shows a list instead of the icons (if you prefer).. just right click on the stack and select list. by my main source of access to my programs is spotlight. Apple + Space Bar .. and then i start typing in the name of the program.. you dont even have to finish it.. once i see it is the top hit, i just press enter.. its all very fast.. no need to go through menus and crap. |
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daedsiluap
(06-15-2009, 01:45 PM)
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#136
Do not learn the hard way that folder copies don't merge the contents of the folders.
For example: /User/Documents/Whatever has five files. A thumb drive you have handy contains a folder, also named Whatever. IT has three files. If you copy the folder icon from the external drive to /User/Documents/ the system will do a wholesale replace; both directories will now just have three files. (That's as best an explanation I can muster at 6:45am.) |
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(06-15-2009, 01:52 PM)
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#138
I downloaded Tweetie after reading about it in this thread, and I like it so far. A couple of questions:
1. Is there any way I can see a list of all my followers and who i'm following? 2. How do I send a Direct Message if I cant see any of them? Lets assume I havent seen a single tweet from them yet. |
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φίλω ἐξεχέγλουτον καί ψευδολόγον οὖκ εἰπόν
(06-15-2009, 01:58 PM)
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#139
The thing that sucks about Tweetie (and maybe a question I have for everyone else) is that it can't run in the taskbar area up top like other programs can.
For instance: InsomniaX will open at startup and just exist as an icon in the top area versus opening up the application on the dock. Tweetie appears to only work as an open application in the dock, not as a background app. ... and as a general recommendation, I recommend getting InsomniaX to prevent your laptop from going to sleep whenever you close the lid. |
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(06-15-2009, 02:15 PM)
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#140
Originally Posted by koam:
Also, the red button only closes the window because OS X is window-based as opposed to Windows' application-based design. Cmd+W will always just close the current window, Cmd+Q will always close the entire application. Cmd+Tab will always cycle applications, Cmd+` (the key above tab) will always cycle between windows within that current application. (Or just use a mouse hot corner or your trackpad for Expose and just click on the window you want.) Here's a tip I don't think I've seen: assume you're in Finder and have an MP3 and want to put it into iTunes, but iTunes isn't open. Start dragging that MP3 down to iTunes' dock icon, and while hovering over the iTunes icon, hit Spacebar. iTunes will now open while you still have the MP3 file being dragged. Then drop the MP3 file in when it's open. You can also do this if the application is already open. If you have Photoshop open and want to open a JPG inside of it, just drag the JPG onto the Photoshop dock icon, and it'll open in it. You can also drag things between windows in Expose. Start dragging something, open Expose (I find it's easiest to do this with a hot corner or with the keyboard button that opens Expose), and drop the file in another window while in Expose.
Last edited by Liu Kang Baking A Pie; 06-15-2009 at 02:19 PM.
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(06-15-2009, 02:25 PM)
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#141
A little program that I got for free with macheist that i think is cool is called "Fresh".
It shows you a big row of images of recently accessed files and folders. and you can manually add items to this row of images. so, if you find you're always using the same 5 images or documents, you can have one click access to the them by invoking the program. It ALSO adds a great tagging utility ( which is also given away separately as "tagit" if you don't want Fresh) that you can use to drag multiple files over and add tags for spotlight searching. one of the failures of OS X is the lack of built in bulk tagging. this little utility can use a screen edge as a drop zone. you can drag in multiple files and then add as many tags as you want for those files very handy. |
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βαρβαρβαρβαρβαρ (06-15-2009, 02:36 PM)
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#142
Originally Posted by Tobor:
I did not know this! I've been using screen captures for years... Years! (well, 2 years) |
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(06-15-2009, 03:20 PM)
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#143
Originally Posted by RubxQub:
I didnt do anything special to get it to run on the taskbar, I just installed the program like normal. |
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φίλω ἐξεχέγλουτον καί ψευδολόγον οὖκ εἰπόν
(06-15-2009, 03:21 PM)
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#144
Originally Posted by aparisi2274:
Looking to just have it in the taskbar area (wtf is that area really called?) |
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(06-15-2009, 03:23 PM)
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#145
Originally Posted by RubxQub:
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φίλω ἐξεχέγλουτον καί ψευδολόγον οὖκ εἰπόν
(06-15-2009, 03:25 PM)
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#146
Originally Posted by aparisi2274:
Twitterific did this and I was hoping that Tweetie would as well. |
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(06-15-2009, 03:28 PM)
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#147
I know the usb is meant for printer only, but is there some kind of hack or anything for the airport express so it can share an external hard drive?
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(06-15-2009, 03:32 PM)
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#149
If you're using Safari, drag your mouse over a word and hit "ctrl+cmd+d" to open a bubble with Dictionary.
Select file and hit spacebar to preview pretty much any files without loading a program. VERY useful for me for photos/videos and iWork files. If your dock is cluttered, and have a lot of files on your HD Quicksilver is a must (instead of using Spotlight). Great couple of tutorials here. Delicious Library 2 ($40) for managing your movie/music/videogames collection. Handbrake to rip off from a DVD with H.264 or MPEG-4. |
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(06-15-2009, 03:32 PM)
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#150
Originally Posted by infiniteloop:
Are there any cheap non-apple wireless N routers that can share hdd and don't suck / lose signal? |