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How Well Do You know Your Mac?

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Whether you’re new to Mac or you’ve been using one for years, there are so many hidden features and functions of its operating system that can help boost productivi­ty and ensure you’re getting the most from your device. Here, SARAH and BO from Tekkie Help share nine quick tips and tricks from their “Master Your Mac” training workshop! #1 Take a screenshot of the entire screen

Hold down these keys: Command + Shift + 3

You should hear a brief camera sound. This is the most basic screenshot: it will take a picture of your whole screen at that moment and save it to your desktop.

#2 Take a screenshot of a selected area on the screen

Hold down these keys: Command + Shift + 4

Click and hold your mouse or trackpad and drag the cursor to select a rectangula­r area you wish to screenshot. You can press the Esc key to start over without taking the photo.

#3 Use Spotlight for quick calculatio­ns and answers

Spotlight is useful for searching your Mac for files and apps, but it can also instantly answer maths questions, calculatio­ns and conversion­s. Just click on the magnifying glass icon in the menu bar (top right of screen) and type your question.

#4 Use shortcuts for copying, pasting, cutting and deleting

Copy: Hold down Command + C Paste: Hold down Command + V Cut/Delete: Hold down Command + X

#5 Save time switching between screens with “Split Screen”

• Hover over the green button in the top left of your window (or click and hold the button).

• Click on a window to enter data.

• To exit, click on the green button again.

#6 Create multiple desktops to separate work and personal

• Click on the “Mission Control” (F3) button on the keyboard OR swipe up on trackpad with three fingers. If this doesn’t work, go to System Preference­s, select “Keyboard” and untick the box that says “Use F1, F2 etc. keys as standard function keys…”.

• Click on + at the top right-hand corner and it will create a new desktop.

• You can access the different desktops by pressing F3, and you can create different screen savers and layouts in each one.

#7 Set up AutoFill for forms

• Open Safari (or Chrome) and go to Preference­s (top menu bar).

• Choose AutoFill from the left-hand menu and complete all the options for automatica­lly filling out different forms with informatio­n, from usernames and passwords, to credit card informatio­n and more.

#8 Conserve your Mac battery

• Open System Preference­s and select “Battery”.

• From the sidebar, click “Battery” and enable “Low Power Mode”.

#9 Automatica­lly show/hide the Dock to free up screen view

• Open System Preference­s and select “Dock and Menu Bar Settings”.

• Enable “Automatica­lly Hide & Show”. If you want to learn more time-saving tips, as well as essential things to do to prolong the life of your Mac, protect your data and ensure you’re getting the most from your machine, then check out details of the Master Your Mac training workshop at tekkiehelp.com/it-training.

Call Tekkie Help on 8113 8682 or visit tekkiehelp.com for more informatio­n.

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