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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
Few questions (things that I'm used on from windows)
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnTheMacGeek" data-source="post: 655098" data-attributes="member: 50897"><p>1. To close an application, Safari for example, either click "Safari/Quit Safari" from the top menu or hit command + Q.</p><p></p><p>2. To hide all windows, hit F11 (or fn + F11).</p><p></p><p>3. I have to admit it's been almost three months since I've had my Windows machine running so I've gotten quite accustomed to the Mac interface. But I do remember what you are talking about and the only way I know how to get to the parent directory is to use the "Path" button. It's not there by default. To get it on your toolbar right-click on your toolbar, select "Customize Toolbar", drag it to the toolbar, then click "Done".</p><p></p><p>4. To create a shortcut (alias on the Mac), right-click on the file you want an alias for and select "make alias". Then move that alias to the Desktop or where ever it is you want it to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnTheMacGeek, post: 655098, member: 50897"] 1. To close an application, Safari for example, either click "Safari/Quit Safari" from the top menu or hit command + Q. 2. To hide all windows, hit F11 (or fn + F11). 3. I have to admit it's been almost three months since I've had my Windows machine running so I've gotten quite accustomed to the Mac interface. But I do remember what you are talking about and the only way I know how to get to the parent directory is to use the "Path" button. It's not there by default. To get it on your toolbar right-click on your toolbar, select "Customize Toolbar", drag it to the toolbar, then click "Done". 4. To create a shortcut (alias on the Mac), right-click on the file you want an alias for and select "make alias". Then move that alias to the Desktop or where ever it is you want it to be. [/QUOTE]
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