Infinity MUGEN Team
IMT Discussions => General Discussion => Technology => Topic started by: Tundra on August 21, 2010, 04:47:57 PM
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Still learning somethings... Anyone got any tips for me?
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return it......
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Command-? Mac Help
Command-A Select All
Command-C Copy
Command-D Duplicates current item
Command-E Ejects selected volume, media, or server
Command-F Find
Command-H Hide current application
Command-I Opens Get Info dialog for selected item
Command-J Toggles View Options Open & Closed
Command-K Connect to server
Command-L Creates Alias for selected item
Command-M Minimize a Finder-folder to Dock
Command-Option-M Save as above but minimizes all open Finder-folders
Command-N Opens up new Finder window
Command-O Opens selected item
Command-Q Quits active application
Command-V Paste
Command-W Closes Finder-folder window
Command-Option-W Same as above but closes all Finder-folders
Command-X Cut
Command-Z Undo
Command-Del Moves selected item to Trash
Command-Shift-A Opens the applications folder
Command-Shift-N Creates a new folder in the selected workspace
Command-Shift-Del Empty Trash
Command-Tab Rotate through open applications and switch to highlighted app
Command-~ Same as above but only flips through open windows in the selected application
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screen shield if possible, remove the battery if possible and use the charger when you can to save computer life.
virus protection although their aren't that many you'll still need some form for those virus' that is used specifically to mac's
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yep. get rid of it asap
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top 10 macbook problems:
1. The Splintering Case / Top Cover:
2. Stuck CD/DVD:
3. SuperDrive Failing:
4. Hard Drive Problems:
5. Trackpad Issues:
6. Bad Battery:
7. Discolored Case:
8. Not Waking Up From Sleep:
9. Dead Power Adapter / Charger:
10. Bad Airport Card:
tell you what just read this
http://www.appledefects.com/wiki/index.php?title=Macbook (http://www.appledefects.com/wiki/index.php?title=Macbook)
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Why?
I got a friend that has one and he seems to be better for some things than when he was using Windows.
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Command-? Mac Help
Command-A Select All
Command-C Copy
Command-D Duplicates current item
Command-E Ejects selected volume, media, or server
Command-F Find
Command-H Hide current application
Command-I Opens Get Info dialog for selected item
Command-J Toggles View Options Open & Closed
Command-K Connect to server
Command-L Creates Alias for selected item
Command-M Minimize a Finder-folder to Dock
Command-Option-M Save as above but minimizes all open Finder-folders
Command-N Opens up new Finder window
Command-O Opens selected item
Command-Q Quits active application
Command-V Paste
Command-W Closes Finder-folder window
Command-Option-W Same as above but closes all Finder-folders
Command-X Cut
Command-Z Undo
Command-Del Moves selected item to Trash
Command-Shift-A Opens the applications folder
Command-Shift-N Creates a new folder in the selected workspace
Command-Shift-Del Empty Trash
Command-Tab Rotate through open applications and switch to highlighted app
Command-~ Same as above but only flips through open windows in the selected application
I been knew that... Took a test on it last semester.