Category: MacMost

  • 12 Tips To Help You Type Like a Pro On Your Mac (MacMost #1910)

    12 Tips To Help You Type Like a Pro On Your Mac (MacMost #1910)

    https://macmost.com/e-1910 If you do a lot of writing on your Mac, here are a bunch of tips to help you type and manipulate text more efficiently. You can use the arrow keys along with modifiers to move around and select text without taking your fingers off the keyboard. You can also quickly delete words and…

  • Displaying Sums In Numbers That Match the Filter (MacMost #1909)

    Displaying Sums In Numbers That Match the Filter (MacMost #1909)

    https://macmost.com/e-1909 When you filter rows in Numbers, any totals or other footer calculations will still be based on all of the rows, not just the ones visible. You can change that by using functions like SUMIF that match the filter. But then you need to adjust your formulas and filters every time so they are…

  • The Best Mac Anti-Virus Software (MacMost #1908)

    The Best Mac Anti-Virus Software (MacMost #1908)

    https://macmost.com/e-1908 Often people ask about the best anti-virus software, sometimes because they feel they need to have something installed, or they are required to do so by their company or school. But macOS already comes with anti-malware software, built-in as part of the operating system. There are three parts to this: Gatekeeper, XProtect and the…

  • How To Use Mac Screen Zoom (MacMost #1907)

    How To Use Mac Screen Zoom (MacMost #1907)

    https://macmost.com/e-1907 A handy feature built in to your Mac is the ability to zoom in and magnify the part of your screen under the cursor. You can choose to have the entire display show the zoomed area, or frame the zoomed area in a rectangle or along the side of the screen. There are lots…

  • 10 Useful Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Most People Don't Know (MacMost #1905)

    10 Useful Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Most People Don't Know (MacMost #1905)

    https://macmost.com/e-1905 When looking for useful Mac keyboard shortcuts you’ll come across the same ones over and over. Here are 10 that haven’t gotten as much attention, but can seriously increase your productivity. Learn how to quickly switch between windows, get typing suggestions, access app preferences and menu items, rename files and more. FOLLOW MACMOST FOR…

  • Comparing macOS Dictation With Google Voice Typing (MacMost #1904)

    Comparing macOS Dictation With Google Voice Typing (MacMost #1904)

    https://macmost.com/e-1904 You have two main options for speaking to your Mac and having it take dictation. There is the built-in macOS Dictation function which works almost everywhere on your Mac. If you use Google Docs and Chrome, you can also dictate using Google’s Voice Typing feature. Google’s option seems to work better for typing, but…

  • How to Use Lutris for Gaming on Linux

    How to Use Lutris for Gaming on Linux

    In this video, I am going over how to use Lutris for gaming on your Linux machine. Import different types of games -Native -GOG -Steam -Steam – Windows Add New WINE Game Game Info -Name of Game -Select WINE from Runners Game Options -EXE file -Any arguments you need to add -Prefix Runner options -Wine…

  • How To Change the Background Color In Mac Pages (MacMost #1903)

    How To Change the Background Color In Mac Pages (MacMost #1903)

    https://macmost.com/e-1903 You can change the background color on all or some of your pages in Mac Pages. The technique is different depending on whether you are working with a page layout document or a word processing document. It is fairly simple with page layout, and each page has its own background. With word processing, each…

  • Windows Programs on Linux | Introduction to WINE

    Windows Programs on Linux | Introduction to WINE

    In this video I am going over Windows Programs on Linux using Wine, what it does, and how you can use almost any Windows program on Linux. How to Run Windows Programs on Linux? 1. Run a Virtual box inside Linux that is running the full version of Windows 2. Run WINE What is it?…

  • Add a Camcorder Effect in iMovie With Keynote (MacMost #1902)

    Add a Camcorder Effect in iMovie With Keynote (MacMost #1902)

    https://macmost.com/e-1902 Some apps and Final Cut Pro allow you to add a camcorder overlay to make video look like it was recorded on an old video camera. You can do the same in iMovie using an overlay created in Keynote. With this approach, you can highly customize the camcorder overlay. Once you create your Keynote…