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Unlock the potential of macOS Monterey with this updated guide from "Dr. Mac" himself
Macs are famously an absolute pleasure to use. But it's even more fun discovering all the cool things a new version of macOS can do. macOS Monterey, introduced in 2021, makes the latest macOS features available to Mac users everywhere. macOS Monterey For Dummies is your personal roadmap to finding every single awesome new bell and whistle in this world-famous operating system.
You'll read about upgrades to the accessibility options, how to use Live Text to grab text from all of your photos, manage your iPhone from your Mac and vice versa, and use the new Universal Control to seamlessly transition between Apple devices.
You can also:
Learn how to watch TV or a movie with friends while you're on a FaceTime call
Explore the new "Shared With You" feature so you can access the content people send to you directly in the relevant app
Explore the online world with the Safari browser included with every installation of MacOS Monterey
Perfect for anyone who wants to take full advantage of the latest version of Apple's intuitive and user-friendly operating system, macOS Monterey For Dummies is the fastest, easiest way to master the newest features and the coolest capabilities included with macOS Monterey. With hundreds of pages of simple instructions and images of the macOS interface, this is the last handbook you'll need to make the most of the newest macOS.
Auteur
Bob LeVitus, better known as Dr. Mac, has been writing on all things Mac since 1996. He's a regular contributor to technology publications and has penned over 90 how-to books on macOS, iPhone, iPad, Office for the Mac, and GarageBand.
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Quick answers to your macOS questions
Looking to get familiar with the workings of the macOS MontereyTM operating system? While this book won't help you navigate the Monterey Peninsula's famed 17-Mile Drive, it will serve as your personal roadmap to the software that runs Mac desktop and laptop computers. Look inside to discover expert insight from Dr. Mac himself on topics like how to actually find things with Finder, which built-in apps are worth diving into, and easy new ways to manage your iPhone from your Macand vice versa. Inside
Contenu
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 3
Beyond the Book 4
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: macOS Basics 5
Chapter 1: macOS Monterey 101 (Prerequisites: None) 7
Gnawing to the Core of macOS 8
A Safety Net for the Absolute Beginner (or Any User) 10
Turning the dang thing on 10
What you should see on startup 11
Shutting down properly 14
A few things you should definitely not do with your Mac 15
Point-and-click 101 16
Not Just a Beatles Movie: Help and the Help Menu 18
Chapter 2: Desktop and Windows and Menus (Oh My!) 23
Touring Finder and Its Desktop 24
Anatomy of a Window 25
Top o' the window to ya! 27
A scroll new world 29
(Hyper)active windows 30
Dialog Dealie-Boppers 32
Working with Windows 34
Opening and closing windows 34
Resizing windows and window panes 35
Moving windows 35
Shuffling windows 36
Menu Basics 38
The ever-changing menu bar 39
Contextual (shortcut) menus: They're sooo contextual! 39
Recognizing disabled options 41
Navigating submenus 42
Under the Apple menu tree 43
Using keyboard shortcut commands 44
Chapter 3: What's Up, Dock? 45
A Quick Introduction to Your Dock 46
The default icons of the dock 47
Trash talkin' 49
Opening application menus on the dock 51
Reading dock icon body language 53
Opening files from the dock 54
Customizing Your Dock 54
Adding dock icons 54
Removing an icon from the dock 57
Resizing the dock 58
What should you put on your dock? 58
Setting your dock preferences 60
Chapter 4: Getting to Know Finder and Its Desktop 65
Introducing Finder and Its Minions: The Desktop and Icons 66
Introducing the desktop 66
Bellying up to the toolbar 68
Figuring out what an icon is 71
Identifying your Finder icons in the wild 72
Aliases Are Awesome! 73
Creating aliases 75
Deleting aliases 76
Hunting down an alias's parent 76
The View(s) from a Window 76
Moving through folders fast in Column view 77
Perusing in Icon view 79
Listless? Try viewing folders as a list 79
Hangin' in the Gallery (view) 81
What's next on the (View) menu? 82
Finder on the Menu 84
The actual Finder menu 84
Like a road map: The current folder's pop-up menu 87
Going places with the Go menu 88
Customizing Finder Windows 90
Adding folders to the sidebar 90
Setting Finder preferences 90
Digging for Icon Data in the Info Window 93
Chapter 5: Delving Even Deeper into Monterey's Desktop and Finder 97
Cleaning Up Your Desktop Automatically with Stacks 97
Managing your Stacks 100
Quick Actions: Now Playing All Over Monterey 101
Getting the most out of Markup 101
Trimming video without launching an app 104
Do It Quicker with Finder Quick Actions 105
Creating PDFs without launching an app 105
Creating custom Finder Quick Actions 106
Four More Cool Monterey Tricks 107
Shooting screens 107
Dynamic desktop images 109
Part 2: How Stuff Works 111
Chapter 6: Having It Your Way 113
Introducing System Preferences 113
The Desktop & Screen Saver System Preferences Pane 115
The Desktop tab 116 The Screen Saver tab 117</p>...