

#Mac os switch user shortcut mac
Safari- way better than Chrome for the Mac and far less of a resource hog. I recommend getting a drive that is 2x the size of your internal drive. If the drive is plugged in it backs up your mac and keeps timed snapshots at intervals. Get an external hard drive, plug it in, go to settings-> Time Machine and point it to that drive.
#Mac os switch user shortcut windows
This is nice for music programs or other commonly use windows so you can kill the clutter. When you close out of an app with the (X) button, it just closes the window.

Help menu- Seriously helpful, if you type something like "save" in the help search it will show a list of highlighted menu options with that keyword in it and point a giant arrow to where it is located.Īpp state- If you look on your dock and see a little light on under an app icon, it means that the app is running. Menu bar- the menu bar will indicate what app is "focused" and what menu options are available for that specific program, as you click on different programs that focus will change and so will your menu options. I started learning one a day and now can run my Mac nearly without the mouse because of it Keyboard shortcuts- each menu has a list of the keyboard shortcuts that are specific to that app. If you are on a desktop I would highly recommend the trackpad instead of a mouse Trackpad- learn to use the gestures and fluidly manage your workspace with them. I usually recommend a few of these starting points for all new Mac users:
