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Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #2

Look through the menus. The keyboard shortcuts are listed right next to the commands. Also, look through the keyboard panel of the System Preferences (Apple menu) for the global …
MacNN Peripherals by analogika

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #3

Try the MacHelp. There is a list of shortcuts. Many of the shortcuts are similar to Windows. Instead of strg+c, Apple+c copies, Apple+A, Apple+V, etc.
MacNN Peripherals by OreoCookie

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #4

Apple recommends these: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75459 http://www.tuaw.com/2005/12/11/top-x...tcuts-in-os-x/ ...... but my favorite is highlight a word ...…
MacNN Peripherals by romeosc

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #5

Quote: Originally Posted by OreoCookie Try the MacHelp. There is a list of shortcuts. Many of the shortcuts are similar to Windows. Instead of strg+c, Apple+c copies, Apple+A,…
MacNN Peripherals by tooki

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #6

F9 = show all windows F10 = show current app's windows F11 = show Desktop F12 = show Dashboard Command-ctrl-D = look up word underneath the mouse in Dictionary Command-option-esc …
MacNN Peripherals by CharlesS

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #7

THX for the great tips guys. Is there anything else I should know about the TouchPad on my MacBook Pro? For example I know if I use two of my fingers and make a vertical motion…
MacNN Peripherals by gotanproject

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #9

fn-up or down arrow will scroll a page at a time rather than a line at a time in your browser. fn will convert the keyboard into a number pad when pressed in conjunction with 7, 8…
MacNN Peripherals by JKT

Quick Keys I Should know for OS X??? — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by tooki FYI: "strg" is "Alt" on English keyboards. tooki No . "Strg" is shorthand for "Steuerung", which means "Control" - "Ctrl". "Alt" is just…
MacNN Peripherals by analogika

Word2004 Paste Special — #1

Has anyone tried to do this? http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...429611033.aspx I do alot of pasting from the web into my Grad school work. Having a key combo is easier than go…
MacNN Peripherals by bthom70

Word2004 Paste Special — #2

Just create a keyboard shortcut in MS Office for the Edit>Paste Special menu item. To do so, open Word, go to Tools>Customise>Customise Keyboard... and select "Edit" in th…
MacNN Peripherals by JKT

Word2004 Paste Special — #3

Those instructions look a lot like they're aimed at the Windows version. Which reminds me that having a "right mouse button," even on a Mac, is a good thing. When you right click…
MacNN Peripherals by ghporter

need postscript silhouette of a mouse — #1

Hi All, I've scoured around looking for a dingbat font that has the silhouette of a mouse, and have only found one but the original file is corrupt, I tried to dl it several times…
MacNN Peripherals by chasg

need postscript silhouette of a mouse — #3

That's kind of you, and my thanks for looking. I was looking for a postscript version 'cause we're working in Illustrator and I want the flexibility for resizing. I know I could t…
MacNN Peripherals by chasg

need postscript silhouette of a mouse — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by chasg LOL, I did try, and I make a much better designer than illustrator! (thus my not-so shortcut :-) Send me your email address (via private m…
MacNN Peripherals by Westbo

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #1

So I have a TiBook which I bought a Belkin PCMCIA wireless card for. Because I initially couldn't get the card to work I took it the Apple store where the genious got my Mac to r…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #2

Try changing the "By default, join" selection to "A specific network", type in the SSID of your network, the WEP or WPA key as applicable, and you should be set.
MacNN Networking by Macola

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #3

I did as you said, no change. Question: This wireless card I have is an 802.11g while my basestation and eMac are using 802.11b My understanding was that g is backwards compati…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #4

Well I'm not sure what the issue was, or what that AirPort icon meant (above) but after a reset and running an Apple Update I seem to be right with the gods once again. Let's hope…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #5

Glad it worked. I still have random issues on a 12" PowerBook where it will periodically not find my wireless network (even with SSID broadcasting turned on). Others have reported …
MacNN Networking by Macola
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