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MacBook & macOS The Complete Manual

Issue 4
Magazine

Are you getting the most from your Apple Macbook notebook? Do you use your MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air to its full potential or do some of its features and apps remain untouched? The Complete MacBook User Manual is packed with tutorials and guides for your Apple notebook, including its key bundled applications and features built into the latest version of the Mac’s operating system. It’s ideal for beginners and experienced users alike with everything you need right at your fingertips. 100% unofficial.

The Complete MacBook User Manual

First Steps with macOS Sonoma • Here we get to grips with the basics of macOS, such as setting it up out of the box, using Gesture Controls, the Finder, getting online and more. The new macOS Sonoma wallpapers and screensavers are covered, as are the Desktop Widgets that let you check important information straight from your Desktop. Look out too for guides to Spotlight, Notifications, the Dock, Sonoma’s menus and more.

Set Up Your Mac For the First Time • If you have a new Mac but have not yet set it up, follow this guide. It’s nothing to be afraid of; follow the guide and the on-screen instructions, and step by step, you get to set your Mac’s language, take it onto the Internet with your Wi-Fi network, sign in with your all-important Apple ID and more.

Using Touch ID On Your Mac • If your Mac supports it, you can unlock your computer using your fingerprint instead of entering a password. Just place your finger on the fingerprint sensor and it springs into life. You can also use Touch ID to unlock your Mac, input passwords and make purchases, all by using your fingerprint.

Welcome to the Sonoma Desktop • The desktop is at the heart of your Mac. Everything you do takes place on the desktop, including opening apps, interacting with files and folders and using the Dock. Here we show you how to use your desktop, app and folder windows, the top bar menu, Bin and more.

Screen Savers and Wallpapers • Screen savers have come a long way since the flying toasters. Now you can have all sorts of graphics and images activate when your computer goes to sleep, and even integrate your screen saver with your Desktop’s wallpaper. Here’s how to use this great new Sonoma feature.

Gesture Controls On Your Trackpad • You can navigate your Mac using gesture controls, just like you do on your iPhone or iPad. These gesture controls can be performed on a Mac notebook’s trackpad or on the Apple Magic Trackpad, which is available for desktop Macs. You can even do a few of them on a Magic Mouse.

Desktop Widgets New in Sonoma • If you click on the Mac’s time in the top-right corner of the screen, you get a sidebar showing notifications and Widgets. You knew that, right? But did you know that with macOS 14: Sonoma, you can also place Widgets on the desktop? They’re unobtrusive, easy to use and packed with information.

Dark Mode And Night • If your screen’s too bright, there’s a couple of great desktop features that help. Dark Mode inverts the Mac’s colour scheme, making it much darker, and Night Shift Mode changes the colour hue, reducing blue light that can keep you awake if you use your Mac before going to bed.

Desktop Stacks For Organisation • If your Mac’s desktop regularly gets cluttered with folders, file icons and other such material that you’re currently working on, there’s a solution at hand in macOS. With a click of your mouse or trackpad, you can organise them into stacks, grouped according to their file type. Here’s how to do it.

Getting Online With Wi-Fi or Ethernet • As is the case with any modern computer, access to the Internet is a vital component for upgrading and getting hold of new apps that will help you get the most from your Mac. Getting online in Sonoma is remarkably easy and here’s how to do it both wirelessly and...


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Frequency: Twice per year Pages: 150 Publisher: Papercut Limited Edition: Issue 4

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 15, 2023

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Tech & Gaming

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English

Are you getting the most from your Apple Macbook notebook? Do you use your MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air to its full potential or do some of its features and apps remain untouched? The Complete MacBook User Manual is packed with tutorials and guides for your Apple notebook, including its key bundled applications and features built into the latest version of the Mac’s operating system. It’s ideal for beginners and experienced users alike with everything you need right at your fingertips. 100% unofficial.

The Complete MacBook User Manual

First Steps with macOS Sonoma • Here we get to grips with the basics of macOS, such as setting it up out of the box, using Gesture Controls, the Finder, getting online and more. The new macOS Sonoma wallpapers and screensavers are covered, as are the Desktop Widgets that let you check important information straight from your Desktop. Look out too for guides to Spotlight, Notifications, the Dock, Sonoma’s menus and more.

Set Up Your Mac For the First Time • If you have a new Mac but have not yet set it up, follow this guide. It’s nothing to be afraid of; follow the guide and the on-screen instructions, and step by step, you get to set your Mac’s language, take it onto the Internet with your Wi-Fi network, sign in with your all-important Apple ID and more.

Using Touch ID On Your Mac • If your Mac supports it, you can unlock your computer using your fingerprint instead of entering a password. Just place your finger on the fingerprint sensor and it springs into life. You can also use Touch ID to unlock your Mac, input passwords and make purchases, all by using your fingerprint.

Welcome to the Sonoma Desktop • The desktop is at the heart of your Mac. Everything you do takes place on the desktop, including opening apps, interacting with files and folders and using the Dock. Here we show you how to use your desktop, app and folder windows, the top bar menu, Bin and more.

Screen Savers and Wallpapers • Screen savers have come a long way since the flying toasters. Now you can have all sorts of graphics and images activate when your computer goes to sleep, and even integrate your screen saver with your Desktop’s wallpaper. Here’s how to use this great new Sonoma feature.

Gesture Controls On Your Trackpad • You can navigate your Mac using gesture controls, just like you do on your iPhone or iPad. These gesture controls can be performed on a Mac notebook’s trackpad or on the Apple Magic Trackpad, which is available for desktop Macs. You can even do a few of them on a Magic Mouse.

Desktop Widgets New in Sonoma • If you click on the Mac’s time in the top-right corner of the screen, you get a sidebar showing notifications and Widgets. You knew that, right? But did you know that with macOS 14: Sonoma, you can also place Widgets on the desktop? They’re unobtrusive, easy to use and packed with information.

Dark Mode And Night • If your screen’s too bright, there’s a couple of great desktop features that help. Dark Mode inverts the Mac’s colour scheme, making it much darker, and Night Shift Mode changes the colour hue, reducing blue light that can keep you awake if you use your Mac before going to bed.

Desktop Stacks For Organisation • If your Mac’s desktop regularly gets cluttered with folders, file icons and other such material that you’re currently working on, there’s a solution at hand in macOS. With a click of your mouse or trackpad, you can organise them into stacks, grouped according to their file type. Here’s how to do it.

Getting Online With Wi-Fi or Ethernet • As is the case with any modern computer, access to the Internet is a vital component for upgrading and getting hold of new apps that will help you get the most from your Mac. Getting online in Sonoma is remarkably easy and here’s how to do it both wirelessly and...


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