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Mac Sync

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This chapter has covered a lot of ways to shuttle files around: back and forth in time, back and forth to other gadgets. $100 a year for a .Mac account (Section 18.6): shuttling data back and forth to other Macs.. In System Preferences, a humble preference pane called .Mac lets you set up automatic syncing between Macs, using the Internet...

Making the Printout

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The experience of printing depends on the printer you're using—laser printer, inkjet, or whatever. Page Setup. The Page Setup dialog box lets you specify some key characteristics about the document you're going to print: orientation, paper dimensions, and so on. see Figure 14-2.. And by the way, to change the default paper size for all new documents, choose Save As...

Managing Printouts

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After you've used the Print command, you can either sit there until the paper emerges from the printer, or you can manage the printouts-in-waiting. That option is attractive primarily to people who do a lot of printing, have connections to a lot of printers, or share printers with many other people.. Start by opening the printer's window. If you're already...

Menulets: The Missing Manual

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provides direct access to certain settings in System Preferences. One lets you adjust your Mac's speaker volume. another lets you change the screen resolution. Preferences (Section 4.5.1) and turn on a checkbox called, for example, "Show volume in menu bar.". AirPort lets you turn your AirPort card on or off, join existing AirPort wireless networks, and create your own private...

Moving and Copying Icons phần 1

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In Mac OS X, there are two ways to move or copy icons from one place to another: by dragging them, or by using the Copy and Paste commands.. Copying by Dragging. You can drag icons from one folder to another, from one drive to another, from a drive to a folder on another drive, and so on. the others...

Moving and Copying Icons phần 2

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Tip: You can even drag icons onto disks or folders whose icons appear in the Sidebar (Chapter 1). When you do so, the main part of the window flashes to reveal the contents of the disk or folder you've dragged onto. When you let go of the mouse, the main window changes back to reveal the contents of the disk...

Moving Data Between Documents

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You can't paste a picture into your Web browser, and you can't paste MIDI music information into your word processor. But you can put graphics into your word processor, paste movies into your database, insert text into Graphic Converter, and combine a surprising variety of seemingly dissimilar kinds of data.. Or press the keyboard shortcuts -X (for Cut—think of the...

Networking with Windows

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Microsoft Windows may dominate the corporate market, but there are Macs in the offices of America. Mac OS X represents a historic moment in Mac-Windows relations: It lets Macs and Windows PCs see each other on the network, with no special software (or talent) required.. In fact, you can go in either direction. Your Mac can see shared folders on...

Opening Mac OS X Programs

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Opening Mac OS X Programs. Hit -Space bar, type the first letters of the program's name, and then press Return or Enter.. Double-click an application's icon in the Finder.. Then click the program you want (or even type the first few letters of its name and then press Return).. See, in the Windows world, spyware authors have to be sneaky...

Parental Controls

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Parental Controls. If you're setting up a Standard account, the Parental Controls checkbox affords you the opportunity to shield your Mac—or its very young, very fearful, or very mischievous operator—from confusion and harm. This is a helpful feature to remember when you're setting up accounts for students, young children, or easily intimidated adults. You can now specify how many hours...

PDF Files

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PDF Files. Sooner or later, almost everyone with a personal computer encounters PDF (portable document format) files. PDF files, however, are one of Mac OS X's common forms of currency. In fact, you can turn any document (in any program with a Print command) into a PDF file—a trick that once required the $250 program called Adobe Acrobat Distiller. (Maybe...

Photo Booth

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10.22. Photo Booth. It may be goofy, it may be pointless, but the Photo Booth program is a bigger time drain than Solitaire, the Web, and Dancing with the Stars put together.. It's a match made in heaven for Macs that have a tiny video camera above the screen, but you can also use it with a camcorder, iSight, or...

Playing sounds

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For years, as other computer companies whipped themselves into a frenzy trying to market one multimedia computer or another, Mac fans just smiled. Macs have been capable of displaying sound and graphics—no add-on sound, graphics, or video boards required—from day one, years before the word multimedia was even coined.. The Mac's superiority at handling sound and video continues in Mac...

Preview

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10.23. 10.23.1. You can even open animated GIFs by adding a Play button to the toolbar, as described below.. 10.23.1.1. If you highlight a group of image files in the Finder and open them all at once (for. example, by pressing -O), Preview opens the first one, but lists the thumbnails of the whole group in the Sidebar. You can...

Printer Sharing

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Printer Sharing. Printer sharing is for people (or offices) with more than one Mac, connected to a network, who'd rather not buy a separate printer for each machine. Instead, you connect the printer to one Mac, flip a couple of software switches, and then boom: The other Macs on the network can send their printouts to the printer without actually...

Quick Look

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Quick Look. Choose File Quick Look.. Choose Quick Look from the Action menu. from the shortcut menu, choose Quick Look.. You exit Quick Look in any one of these same ways.. Note: Whenever Quick Look appears in a menu or a shortcut menu, its wording changes to reflect the name of the icon. For example, it might say, "Quick Look...

QuickTime

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The settings in the QuickTime panel affect the way movies are played back on your Mac, including movies that stream to you from a Web page and movies that you watch using QuickTime Player (Chapter 15).. You don't have to touch most of these options, but here are a few worth tweaking:. Fill in the blanks to upgrade to QuickTime...

QuickTime Movies

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A QuickTime movie is a video file you can play from your hard drive, a CD or DVD, or the Internet. QuickTime Player. You can play QuickTime movies right in the Finder. Playing movies with QuickTime Player. You can open a movie file by double-clicking it. As shown in Figure 15-5, a number of controls help you govern the movie's...

Recording Sound

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If you hope to record new sounds, you need amicrophone. Your microphone situation depends on the kind of Mac you have:. You have a built-in microphone, usually a tiny hole near the screen. You can plug in an external USB microphone (the Macintosh Products Guide at www.guide.apple.com offers a list) or use an adapter (such as the iMic,www.griffintechnology.com) that accommodates...

Screen Sharing

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Screen Sharing. Thanks to the new screen-sharing feature of Leopard, you can see exactly what's on the screen of another Mac, from across the network —and even seize control of the other Mac's mouse and keyboard (with the newbie's permission, of course).. If you haven't, this small example may suffice: "OK, open the Apple menu and choose 'About This Mac.'"....