Teach Yourself VISUALLY MacBook Pro & MacBook Air. Guy Hart-Davis
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Название: Teach Yourself VISUALLY MacBook Pro & MacBook Air

Автор: Guy Hart-Davis

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Компьютерное Железо

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isbn: 9781119893134

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Drag your finger on the trackpad to move the object.

      

When you get to the object’s new position, release the trackpad.

      Note: Dragging an item to a different external drive, flash drive, or disk volume copies it there. Changing an item’s location on the same drive moves the item instead.

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      Secondary Click (Control + Click)

      

Point to an object in a Finder window or on the desktop, or to the desktop itself.

      Note: To select more than one item at the same time, click the first item, and then press and hold image while you click each other item.

      

Press image + click the trackpad.

      A contextual menu appears.

      

Point to the appropriate command on the menu and click the trackpad once to give the command.

      Tip

      Why do things I click stick to the arrow?

      You can configure the trackpad so you can drag items without having to hold down the trackpad. When this setting is on and you click an item, it gets attached to the pointer. When you move the pointer, the item moves too. To configure this setting, see the section “Configure the Trackpad or Other Pointing Device” in Chapter 2.

      Your MacBook includes a wireless network feature that uses some of the wireless network standards called Wi-Fi. You can control wireless networks directly from the Wi-Fi menu at the right end of the menu bar. To connect to a Wi-Fi network, you need to know its name and password.

      Connect to a Wireless Network

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      Note: If you connected your MacBook to a wireless network during setup, you do not need to set up the connection to the same network again.

      

Click Wi-Fi status (image) on the menu bar.

      The menu opens.

      Note: If the list of wireless networks appears on the menu, go to step 4.

      

Set the Wi-Fi switch to On (image).

      macOS turns Wi-Fi on.

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Click Wi-Fi status (image) on the menu bar.

      The menu opens and displays a list of the wireless networks your MacBook can detect.

      dga.eps A lock icon (image) indicates that the network is secured with a password or other security mechanism.

      dgb.eps The signal strength icon (image) indicates the relative strength of the network’s signal.

Click the network to which you want to connect your MacBook.

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      If the wireless network uses a password, your MacBook prompts you to enter it.

      

Type the password in the Password box.

      dgc.eps If you want to see the characters of the password to help you type it, click Show password (image changes to image).

      dgd.eps If you do not want your MacBook to remember this wireless network for future use, deselect (image) Remember this network.

      

Click Join.

      Your MacBook connects to the wireless network, and you can start using network resources.

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      dge.eps The number of arcs on the Wi-Fi status icon (image) indicates the strength of the connection, and ranges from one arc to four arcs.

      007.eps To see more details about the wireless network, press image + click Wi-Fi status (image) on the menu bar.

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