Set up tips for your new MacBook
February 10th, 2011 by Sharon VakninBecause Apple computers are so intuitive, you may be overlooking some simple but helpful settings. A few tweaks to your security settings, dock, finder and keyboard are really all it takes to make your MacBook even easier to use than it already is.
If you're a first-time MacBook owner, this how-to will introduce you to your computer's security settings and help you enable a few of your Mac's most useful features.
So before you say, "Hey, there's no right-click on MacBooks?!" walk through the following tips:
Rev up security settings
Go to System Preferences > Accounts > Login Options. Disable automatic log-in so that a password will be required on start-up or wake-up. Back at System Preferences, head to Security and check "Log out after" your desired duration of inactivity.
Customise the dock
Right-click the divider line and select Position on screen > Left. To remove unused applications, right-click the program and select Remove from Dock. Add folders or drives by dragging them to the dock. Tip: right-clicking an open application on the dock will give you access to options, like switching playlists or repeating a song in iTunes.
Tweak the Finder
Add shortcuts to the sidebar by dragging folders like Documents, Pictures or your Drop Box. Individual files can also be added. To customise the Finder toolbar, right-click it and select Customize Toolbar. Drag and drop buttons for easier navigation.
Activate hot corners
Go to System Preferences > Expose and Spaces > Expose. Use the drop-down menus to select actions for mousing over corners of your screen.
Enable right-click and tab
To switch on right-click, head to System Preferences > Trackpad and check "Secondary click" under the One Finger options. To use the Tab key to navigate in areas like dialog boxes and forms, go to System Preferences > Keyboard and Mouse > Keyboard Shortcuts and select the radio button next to "All Controls" (at the bottom).
Via CNET







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