Apple
Mac OS X
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The Mac OS X Desktop
Application menu
Shortcuts
Window title bar
General
Apple menu
Quit Application
Minimize Window
Minimize All/Switch
to New Application
Print a File
Open a File
Close a Window
Select All
Undo
Redo or Repeat
Switch Between
Open Applications
Reverse Between
Open Applications
Eject Disk
Empty Trash
Mac hard
drive
Window
buttons
Hide/Show
toolbar
Toolbar
Mac Home
contents
Scroll Bars
Resize
window
Indicates the
program is
running
Dock
Selected Mac OS X Applications
Finder: The gateway to your computer. Use
Finder for easy access to all your files,
applications and folders.
iCal: Powerful planner. Organize events, set
reminders, invite Address Book contacts to
events, create a to-do list, publish iCal on Web.
System Preferences: Control how your
computer works: display settings, networking,
language, hardware/software settings & more.
iTunes: Manage your music files. Create play
lists, burn CDs, buy music from the online
music store, listen to online radio channels.
Mail: Send, receive and manage e-mail from
other accounts, sort junk mail, infused with
iChat instant messaging technology.
iPhoto: Manage your photo files. Import and
print photos, order prints or books online, email photos, create slides, or burn onto a CD.
iChat: Keep in touch with instant messaging.
Infused with Rendezvous technology, enabling
file sharing or chatting over a network.
iMovie: Produce a movie. Edit and cut clips,
integrate photos, use special and transition
effects, integrate audio, create a DVD.
Explorer: Browse pages on the Web. Use
side tabs (Favorites, History, Search,
Scrapbook, Page Saver) to enhance surfing.
AppleWorks: Create different types of files:
word processing documents, databases,
spreadsheets, drawings and presentations.
Sherlock: Perform advanced Web searching
on a channel (search movie times, bid on eBay,
check stocks or flight times, etc.) or search site.
QuickTime Player: Standard media
playback for audio, video, graphics, and virtual
reality (VR) movies.
Address Book: Store, organize, sort contact
information using different views and groups.
Import/export data to or from the Address Book.
Trash: Delete files, documents, eject disks, or
disconnect from a server. Click and drag to the
trash icon, or press Delete to delete a file.
+Q
+M
Option +
+ Click
+P
+O
+W
+A
+Z
+Y
+ Tab
+ Shift
+ Tab
+E
+ Shift
+ Delete
Connect to Server + K
Mac Help
+?
Show/Hide Finder + H
Show/Hide Dock
+ Option
+D
Navigation
Up One Screen
Down One Screen
Beginning of a Line
End of a Line
Beginning of
Document
End of Document
Page Up
Page Down
Home
End
+ Home
+ End
Go to a Folder Directory
Computer
Home
iDisk
Applications
Favorites
Shift + + C
Shift + + H
Shift + + I
Shift + + A
Shift + + F
Using the Desktop
The Apple menu: The Apple menu is your
Macs control center. Use the Apple menu to
open System Preferences, change the way the
Dock works, or select a network location. You can
also get new software, shut down and restart your
computer, and log out. A menu for recent
applications and documents is also available.
To Begin Working with your Mac: Use
Finders Go menu and select a location from the
menu (Computer, Home, iDisk, Applications,
Favorites), click a program from the Dock, or
double-click the
Macintosh hard drive.
Application menus: The menus for the
active program appear next to the Apple menu.
To Add a Shortcut to the Dock: Drag
and drop the folder or application onto the Dock.
To Remove an Item from the Dock:
Drag and drop the item off the Dock.
Minimized windows are kept in the Dock.
Click a window in the dock to expand it to its
original size.
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Working with Files and Folders
To Connect to a Server: Select Go Connect to Server from
the menu, or press + K.
To Change Dock Preferences: Click the Apple menu, select
Dock, and choose what you want to change.
The Window Toolbar
Using Stickies: Stickies are the electronic version of Post-It notes. Any
sticky notes you create remain on the Mac desktop until you close or delete
them. Notes can be used in different colors to remind you of tasks in different
categories (home, office, family, etc.)
To Organize Desktop Icons: Select View Clean Up from the
menu. To organize a few icons, select them.
To Arrange Desktop Icons: Select View Arrange from the
menu and select how you want to arrange the icons (by Name, Date Modified,
Date Created, Size, or Kind).
Go back one Window
folder level
views
Go forward one
folder level
Home
folder
Computer
folder
Applications
folder
Favorites
folder
Search for
an item
To Open a File or Folder: Double-click the file or folder.
To Create a Folder: Select File New Folder from the menu, or
press Shift + + N.
To Rename a File or Folder: Click the folder name, wait a moment,
and type the new name of the file or folder.
Customizing Mac
To Delete a File or Folder: Select the file or folder and press the
Delete key. Or drag and drop the file or folder into the Trash.
System Properties
To Restore a File from the Trash: Double-click the Trash to open it.
To Empty the Trash: In Finder, select File Empty Trash from
the menu. Or, press + Shift + Delete.
To Move a File or Folder: Select the file or folder you want to copy.
Drag and drop the item to another file or folder. To open a window for the new
folder location, hold the item over the folder and a new window will appear.
To Copy a File or Folder: Select the file or folder you want to copy.
Press and hold the Option button as you drag and drop the item to another
file or folder. Or select the item and select Edit Copy from the menu, go
to the new location and select Edit Paste from the menu.
The Toolbar: Buttons for the most common settings appear in the toolbar.
Drag and drop a setting to add it to the toolbar.
Show All: Return to the main System Preferences window with all settings
shown, as it appears above.
Displays: Change your monitors settings (screen resolution, colors,
brightness, etc.) Default recommended.
Sound: Change alert sound effects, adjust output/input volume, change
output/input devices.
Network: Control settings for the computers connection to a network.
Startup Disk: Change which operating system the computer uses at startup,
or ask the computer to look for a network volume at startup.
Personal: Specify how you want to work with the computer. Change the
Desktop or Dock, window appearance, International preferences, programs
starting at login, account settings, and screen saver effects. Changes only
effect the current user account.
Hardware: Specify how the computers hardware devices act. Change how
the computer responds to input disks, monitor settings, energy saving,
keyboard and mouse settings and sound.
Internet & Network: Control how you work online. Set default Internet
browser and home page, Network and QuickTime options, and Sharing
preferences.
System: Change how the computer system works. Create new accounts,
run OS 9 programs in Classic environment, change Date & Time, update
software, change Speech and Startup Disk settings, and Accessibility options
(change a setting for computer operation tasks you may have trouble with).
To Change Window Views: In Finder, click View and select the view
you want to use. Or click the View button on the toolbar:
Icon: All items in the folder are represented by a large or small icon with
the items name.
List: Items in the folder are listed top to bottom with details, such as file
size and date modified, on each item.
Column: Folder levels and folder contents are broken up into columns.
To Change a Window Views Appearance: In Finder, select
View Show View Options from the menu, or press + J.
To Find a File or Folder: Click in the Search area of the toolbar. Type
the file or folder youre looking for and press Return.
To Go To a Folder: In Finder, select Go Go to Folder from the
menu, or press + Shift + G. Type the location (not just the name i.e.
/Library/Documentation) of the folder youre looking for and press
Return.
To View the Clipboard: In Finder, select Edit Show Clipboard
from the menu. A new window with the clipboards contents appears.
To Go to a Location: In Finder, select Go Go to Folder and
select which location you want to go to: Computer, Home, iDisk, Applications,
or Favorites.
Maintenance and Repair
To Repair or Test a Disk: Open the Applications folder. Go to the
Utilities folder. Double-click Disk Utilities. Click the First Aid tab. In
the left window column, select the disk or volume you want to test or repair
and proceed in the First Aid tab. You cannot repair the Startup Disk, but
repairing or verifying permissions does increase performance.
To Find More Support: Open Sherlock. Open the AppleCare
channel and search for information on a topic. Or, in Mac Help click the link
in the Support area.
To Uninstall an Application: Drag and drop the application icon into
the Trash.
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