Category: mac os

  • How to Copy & Paste Edits to Photos on Mac

    How to Copy & Paste Edits to Photos on Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Copy & Paste Edits to Photos on Mac The latest versions of Photos app for Mac supports a handy feature that allows you to copy and paste the edits you make to photos or videos. Copying and pasting photo edits is useful since it allows you to…

  • How to Raise Hand in Zoom on Mac & Window PC

    How to Raise Hand in Zoom on Mac & Window PC

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Raise Hand in Zoom on Mac & Window PC If you spend time in Zoom Meetings, whether hosting or joining, and you’re using a Mac or Windows PC, and perhaps you’re new to either platform or new to Zoom, you may be wondering how to raise your…

  • How to Enable Memory Saver in Google Chrome to Reduce RAM/CPU Usage

    How to Enable Memory Saver in Google Chrome to Reduce RAM/CPU Usage

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Enable Memory Saver in Google Chrome to Reduce RAM/CPU Usage Google Chrome is a great web browser, but it is well known for being resource hungry. This has long been an issue, but the latest versions of the Chrome browser offer a reprieve that not only frees…

  • How to Access System Report on MacOS Ventura

    How to Access System Report on MacOS Ventura

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Access System Report on MacOS Ventura The System Information tool in Mac OS is very useful for getting all sorts of details about your Mac, including hardware specifics, serial numbers, networking information, and software specifics like applications, fonts, language info, accessibility settings, and so much more. The…

  • How to Fix a Stuck M1 MacBook Pro / Air Key

    How to Fix a Stuck M1 MacBook Pro / Air Key

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Fix a Stuck M1 MacBook Pro / Air Key After a long run with the so-called butterfly keys, Apple redesigned the keyboards and key mechanisms on their latest laptops, including M1 MacBook Pro and M1 MacBook Air and newer models. While these keys are much less likely…

  • How to Scroll on Mac Easier by Always Showing Scroll Bars

    How to Scroll on Mac Easier by Always Showing Scroll Bars

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Scroll on Mac Easier by Always Showing Scroll Bars Modern versions of MacOS default to hiding scroll bars until the user is actively scrolling. While this helps to add to a minimalist appearance, it can also make navigating apps, webpages, and preferences more challenging since there is…

  • How to Prevent Mac from Sleeping When Display is Off (MacOS Ventura)

    How to Prevent Mac from Sleeping When Display is Off (MacOS Ventura)

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Prevent Mac from Sleeping When Display is Off (MacOS Ventura) The Mac defaults to going to sleep after a while when the display is off, but if you wish to change this behavior you can prevent the Mac from sleeping when the display is off. How this…

  • Fix “Confirm Mac Password” to Keep Using iCloud in System Settings

    Fix “Confirm Mac Password” to Keep Using iCloud in System Settings

    Go to OSX Daily to read Fix “Confirm Mac Password” to Keep Using iCloud in System Settings Some Mac users have discovered a “Confirm Mac Password” message in System Settings or System Preferences on their Mac, and while it can appear at random, it often shows up soon after installing a system software update. For…

  • How to Install Homebrew on MacOS Ventura

    How to Install Homebrew on MacOS Ventura

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install Homebrew on MacOS Ventura HomeBrew, the command line package manager, has native support for macOS Ventura 13, so if you have recently updated to macOS Ventura or bought a new Mac with Ventura preinstalled, you’ll probably want to install Homebrew on the Mac running Ventura. Like…

  • How to Update HomePod from Mac with Home App

    How to Update HomePod from Mac with Home App

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Update HomePod from Mac with Home App HomePod Mini and HomePod are setup to automatically install available software updates for the devices, but if you’re the type of person who likes to expedite system updates when they become available, or if you disabled auto-updates, you may be…