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Take Control of Exploring & Customizing Snow Leopard
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- Cover
- Table of Contents
- + Read Me First
- Introduction
- Snow Leopard Quick Start
- Know What's New
- + Install Intelligently
- + Block the Big Bang
- + Preserve the Past with Time Machine
- + Dominate the Dock
- Straighten Out Your System Preferences
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Handle the Hierarchy
- Set Up the Default Finder Window
- Peek with Quick Look and Cover Flow
- Prepare for Springing Folders
- Set Up the Desktop
- Sidebar Basics
- Customize Your Sidebar
- Tweak Your Open and Save Dialogs
- Toolbar Basics
- Customize Your Toolbar
- Determine Your Toolbar's Visibility
- Use the Path Bar
- Use a Third-Party Finder Substitute
- Understand Spotlight
- Tackle Spotlight's Search Interfaces
- Search Backward in Time
- Set Up Spotlight Preferences
- Make Smart Folders
- + Wash Your Windows
- + Control the Keyboard, Master the Mouse
- + Ease Your Eyeballs
- + Fix Your Fonts
- + Tackle Your Text
- + Customize Status Menus
- + Perform Miscellaneous Configurations
- Find Other Customizations
- Appendix A: Place the Finder's Default Window
- + About This Book
- Copyright and Fine Print
- Featured Titles
Along the way, you'll learn useful Mac OS X skills, including how to: >
* Make your default Finder window look the way you want. * Set up your Dock for your needs and screen. * Get around using the keyboard. * Use any special features built into your laptop's trackpad. * Zoom your screen and use tricks to help tired or weak eyes. * Type special characters, and type in multiple languages. * Find windows with Expos and organize them with Spaces. * Set up Time Machine backups the smart way. * Set up Software Update to match your personal style. * Search for stuff on your Mac. >
You'll also gain confidence to **explore Snow Leopard's features further**. These include new capabilities like **automatic fixing of misspelled words** and text substitution as you type, **totally revamped Services**, better control over Time Machine backups, **whizzy new Expos options**, and the new keyboard switcher for multi-lingual Mac users. Matt also reminds you about how best to to **customize the sidebar** in your Finder windows, configure Open and Save dialogs, and **arrange items on your toolbar** for quick access, and he covers the Path Bar, Dashboard, status menus, login items, zooming controls, sleep vs. hibernation for laptops, and double-headed scroll arrows. >
Matt even explains how Leopard's contextual menu plug-ins and QuickTime Pro disappear in Snow Leopard. He also covers a handful of important third-party utilities, and he provides easy-as-can-be steps for a script that even beginners can run to place a new Finder window in exactly the right spot. >
Specific questions answered in this ebook include: >
**Making things look right:** >
* Where is the elusive checkbox for making my menu bar look solid? * Where'd the flag icon on my menu bar come from? * How do I best position and configure my Dock? * How do I add an item to "Search For" in my Finder window sidebar? * What folders should I put in "Places" in the Finder window sidebar? * How do I change which categories appear on my search results menu? * How do I customize my Desktop with a special color or photo? >
**Using a keyboard, trackpad, or mouse:** >
* How do I turn off or reassign the Caps Lock key? * How do I start Expos with my mouse? * How can I move the mouse very precisely? * How do I change the size of my mouse pointer icon? * What's the purpose of the "Ignore accidental trackpad input" checkbox? * What is the keyboard shortcut for choosing a menu item without the mouse? * What if I don't want my function keys to do hardware-related things like muting and screen dimming? >
**Getting things done:** >
* How do I stop all the disk activity when I first boot Snow Leopard? * Where's the interface for "tagging" files? * How do I limit who my child can exchange email with? * How can I set up my fonts so they are easier to work with? * How can I keep certain windows in specific Spaces? * How do I identify-and delete-huge files in my Time Machine backup? * How can I easily make my laptop sleep more quickly?
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Computers > Operating Systems > Macintosh
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 4

