Mac OS X Lion pocket guide
With the addition of features and multi-touch gestures first pioneered on the iPhone and iPad, Lion is truly different than any other Mac OS. This handy guide is packed with concise information to help you quickly get started with Lion, whether you're new to the Mac or a longtime user. Once yo...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Beijing :
O'Reilly
2011.
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Edition: | First edition |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628055006719 |
Table of Contents:
- Table of Contents; Preface; Conventions Used in This Book; Menu Symbols; Attribution and Permissions; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. What's New in Lion?; Getting Your Hands on Lion; A Brand-New Look; Resize from Any Edge; Full-Screen Applications; Mission Control; Launchpad; All My Files; Gestures; AirDrop; Auto Save and Versions; Resume; Mail; What Lion Can't Do; Chapter 2. Installing Lion and Migrating Data; What You Need to Run Lion; Preparing for the Install; Installing Lion; After the Install; Moving Data and Applications from Another Computer
- Networking Options When Migrating DataFine-Tuning Data Migration; Chapter 3. A Quick Guide to Lion; What You Need to Know About Mac OS X; User Accounts; Setting up accounts; The Home Folder; Using Lion; Starting Up; Startup key commands; Logging In; Logging Out, Sleeping, and Shutting Down; Shut down and log out shortcuts; Lion Basics; The Menu Bar; The Apple menu; The Application menu; Standard Application menus; Menu extras; The Accounts menu; Spotlight; Use the menu bar less; The Desktop; Mastering the Finder; The Finder window; Customizing the Finder toolbar; The sidebar
- Finder preferencesFinder views; Common Finder tasks; The Dock; Dock Exposé; Dock menus; Stack view options; Trash; Dock preferences; The Application Switcher; Standard Window Controls; Files and Folders; Regular Folders; Burn Folders; Smart Folders; Nonessential (but Useful) Mac OS X Features; The Dashboard; Personalizing widgets; Adding and removing widgets; Getting more widgets; Making your own widgets; Searching with Spotlight; Changing the order of Spotlight's results; Controlling the results Spotlight displays; Controlling what Spotlight indexes; Managing File Info; Spotlight comments
- GeneralMore Info; Name & Extension; Open with; Preview; Sharing & Permissions; Spaces; Chapter 4. Troubleshooting Mac OS X; Common Problems; Misbehaving Applications; An application stops responding; The Finder stops responding; Force quitting greedy processes; USB device problems; Battery problems; Display problems; Startup Problems; Your Mac beeps at you instead of starting; Your hard drive is making noises; Startup troubleshooting; Reset your PRAM; Chapter 5. System Preferences; Preference Pane Rundown; General; Desktop & Screen Saver; Dock; Mission Control; Language & Text
- Security & PrivacyGeneral tab; FileVault tab; Firewall tab; Privacy; Spotlight; Universal Access; Seeing tab; Hearing tab; Keyboard tab; Mouse tab (Mouse & Trackpad tab on MacBooks); CDs and DVDs; Displays; Energy Saver; Keyboard; Keyboard tab; Keyboard Shortcuts tab; Mouse; Magic Mouse options; Mighty Mouse options; If you're using a non-Apple mouse; Trackpad; Multitouch trackpads; Print & Scan; Sound; Sound Effects tab; Output tab; Input tab; Mail, Contacts & Calendars; MobileMe; Network; Bluetooth; Sharing; Users & Groups; Parental Controls; Apps tab; Web tab; People tab; Time Limits tab
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