More than 200 million people use a Mac on a daily basis. Yet, almost everyone is still stuck in beginner mode. Here are 11 amazing things your Mac can do:
1. Screen Recording You can use the built-in Screenshot app for screen recording. Shortcut: Shift + Command + 5
2. Split Screen View Enhance your focus by using two apps side by side, such as Mail and Reminders or Safari and Notes. To activate split-screen mode, press and hold the green full-screen button in the upper-left corner of a window, allowing both apps to run simultaneously.
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3. Background Sounds Navigate to the Apple Menu, then select: System Settings > Accessibility > Audio to enable background sounds.
4. Digital Signature Open the PDF in Preview. Click on "Show Markup Toolbar." Select the "Signature" icon.
5. Taking Screenshots on Mac: Press Command + Shift + 3 to capture the entire screen. Press Command + Shift + 4 to capture a selected area. Screenshots will be saved as PNG files on your desktop.
6. React with Hand Gestures on Video Calls Enhance your video calls by using hand gestures to express yourself. You can show reactions like thumbs up, waving, or other gestures to communicate more effectively with participants.
8. Swipe Between Open Apps Easily switch between open apps by swiping left or right with three fingers on your trackpad. This gesture allows for quick navigation and enhances multitasking efficiency.
9. Spotlight Search Use Command + Space to open Spotlight and quickly find apps, files, or perform calculations right from your desktop.
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More than 200 million people use a Mac on a daily basis. Yet, almost everyone is still stuck in beginner mode. Here are 11 amazing things your Mac can do:
In this feature. Is this for 'M' class Macs or does this include Intel Macs as well? Just curious... 🤔
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