but then following up with this?One of the best features of macOS, by some distance
How can you assert that it's one of the best features of macOS if you don't even really seem to know what it does?Any of those actions bring up an unprepossessing dialog box to search for "stuff", but is that all there is to it?
Read on and be amazed!
Then don't clickSmacks of clickbait...
I know what it does and how to use it. It's a handy little set of short-cuts as detailed in the article I linked toHow can you assert that it's one of the best features of macOS if you don't even really seem to know what it does?
Have you tried it?Read on and be amazed! Apologies for not highlighting it before.
No.That's a pity as both offer a rich and rewarding user experience. Have you tried any of the ".... For Dummies" books for example?
Previously have a Mac book pro a few years ago I had absolutely no knowledge on how too use its many features,I actually considered taking a course on how too use it.
Same situation now with the new iPhone while the mac book sits in a drawer at home,never used.
Previously have a Mac book pro a few years ago I had absolutely no knowledge on how too use its many features,I actually considered taking a course on how too use it.
Same situation now with the new iPhone while the mac book sits in a drawer at home,never used.
I have one I'm not using as well. Got a M1 Macbook to try it. Every day I use it, I feel I'm back in kindergarten. Mostly I just use it for browsing the web. Anytime I've work to do I go back to Windows.
Get scroll reverser. Apple should really make this a customisable option.It doesn't support my logic mouse properly. Reverses the scroll wheel. Similar hassle with the keyboard.
I too suffer problems with my logi keyboard and mouse. I've pretty much written off the keyboard but the mouse is a truly useful addition and superior to most other devices I've used. However, I can't blame Apple for the fact that an accessory producer has failed to get its products to map to the OS protocols; that's cart before horse thinking.It doesn't support my logic mouse properly. Reverses the scroll wheel. Similar hassle with the keyboard.
Your MacBook AIr is designed to be light and portable and defaults to using networked peripherals. If you bought it expecting it to mimic the multi-port Windoze laptop, then I'm afraid you bought the wrong machine. Apples and watermelons, here I'm afraid.Lack of ports and storage. My Windows laptop has 2 usb c and 4 usb a. 2x Memory slots and 2x NVME slots. The Mac Air is very limited. Different form factors for sure. Fanless is nice, screen, keyboard and battery fantastic on the Mac.
I wonder what version of Apple's desktop/laptop/server OS you are running. It's 8/9 years since it was rebranded macOS to fit in with tvOS, watchOS, etcOnly common disk format between OsX and windows
A bit of research could have helped here. Apple's native file system across all their devices is APFS, not natively compatible with Windoze. Apple switched to APFS (from HFS+) for Macs in 2017 for compatibility with the file-system on their other devices. However, exchanging documents from one application to another, via email for example, on either platform is seamless.Only common disk format between OsX and windows seems to be exFat. But it randomly gives errors writing to, some thing about read only mode. Got it working with a common encryption app Veracrypt but thats not as simple as bitlocker for the less technical in the house.
Get scroll reverser. Apple should really make this a customisable option.
I too suffer problems with my logi keyboard and mouse. I've pretty much written off the keyboard but the mouse is a truly useful addition and superior to most other devices I've used. However, I can't blame Apple for the fact that an accessory producer has failed to get its products to map to the OS protocols; that's cart before horse thinking.
Your MacBook AIr is designed to be light and portable and defaults to using networked peripherals. If you bought it expecting it to mimic the multi-port Windoze laptop, then I'm afraid you bought the wrong machine. Apples and watermelons, here I'm afraid.
I wonder what version of Apple's desktop/laptop/server OS you are running. It's 8/9 years since it was rebranded macOS to fit in with tvOS, watchOS, etc
A bit of research could have helped here. Apple's native file system across all their devices is APFS, not natively compatible with Windoze. Apple switched to APFS (from HFS+) for Macs in 2017 for compatibility with the file-system on their other devices. However, exchanging documents from one application to another, via email for example, on either platform is seamless.
Larry O'Connor's company, Other World Computing, has this to offer for file system inter-operability (haven't used it recently though). https://www.owc.com/solutions/macdrive
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