Most Mac users love the user-friendly, easy-to-navigate interface the Apple brand is known for. But did you know that using your Mac can be even easier? It’s hard to believe, but there are a few tricks that are sure to save you hours in the long run and bring a new level of usability to your Mac.
Want a quicker way to open files and programs? If you’re tired of opening Finder and scrolling through hundreds of apps and files, you’ll be glad to know that there’s a much more efficient solution, and that’s Spotlight.
To use Spotlight, follow these steps:
When the pinwheel of death rears its ugly head, your application stalls and your productivity comes to a standstill. There’s no better time to make use of the Force Quit shortcut. Here’s how to do it.
Press Command + Option + Esc to display the list of all running apps.
Click on the one you’d like to quit.
Save time by automatically launching a program when you log in by following these steps:
Sometimes, sharing an image of what’s on your screen is easier than describing it in text. Here are three easy ways to take a screenshot on your Mac.
If you’re already using Mac OS Mojave, the latest version of Apple’s desktop OS, press Command + Shift + 5 to see the controls you need to capture images and record videos of your screen.
If your Mac freezes or your mouse or trackpad stops working, the only fix may be to force your Mac to shut down. Press Control + Option + Command + Eject to quit open programs and shut down your computer immediately. Or, if you want to quickly reboot your Mac, hit Control + Command + Eject.
These are just a few of the dozens of tips and shortcuts that will make using your Mac even easier. If you’d like to learn more or need other IT-related assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us.