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- iMac High Sierra Mac OS 10.13.6
Hi,
I've just got this iMac, using Sierra 10.12.6 and I'm upgrading from a much older Mac so there's a lot of new features to get used to and master that weren't present on my old computer.
One thing that I'm having trouble with is if I move my cursor quickly to the right, the current page disappears, also to the right and I'm left with another (or maybe, previous) page which I don't want. I don't know how to get the page I was reading or working on back, very frustrating. How can I 1) disable this feature, or 2) learn how to recover my page that disappeared to the right?
Seems to like a flaw but some might think of it as a feature, I'm sure. At this point, I can't imagine a use for this (not so great) idea.
Thanks,
Bob M.
I've just got this iMac, using Sierra 10.12.6 and I'm upgrading from a much older Mac so there's a lot of new features to get used to and master that weren't present on my old computer.
One thing that I'm having trouble with is if I move my cursor quickly to the right, the current page disappears, also to the right and I'm left with another (or maybe, previous) page which I don't want. I don't know how to get the page I was reading or working on back, very frustrating. How can I 1) disable this feature, or 2) learn how to recover my page that disappeared to the right?
Seems to like a flaw but some might think of it as a feature, I'm sure. At this point, I can't imagine a use for this (not so great) idea.
Thanks,
Bob M.