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Computer basics

Getting to know the os In this section, we will discussing some key aspects to your Mac OS such as: DesktopDesktop Opening and closing a programOpening and closing a program Dock, Launchpad, and Mission ControlDock, Launchpad, and Mission Control Multi-touch gesturesMulti-touch gestures FinderFinder File managementFile management iCloud, iCal, and MailiCloud, iCal, and Mail TroubleshootingTroubleshooting

desktop APPLE ICON MENU BAR SPOTLIGHT DOCK LAUNCHPAD Allows you to shut down the computer and access system preferences. Different depending on the active program. Search your computer for files, folders, applications and more. Opens a window with all applications on the computer Place to store a shortcut to any application, file, or folders.

dock Divider line – separates the dock between applications and files/folders Left of the line is applications Rights of the line is files and folders Resize the dock by dragging the divider line up or down Add an application or file/folder to the dock by dragging it from its location to the dock. Stacks – opens when a folder is opened from the dock Change the display of the stacks folder by right-clicking on the folder and choose options. Folder may also be opened in Finder by right-clicking on the folder and choosing Show in Finder. DOCK

Try this! 1.Resize the dock using the divider line 2. Add a frequently used application, folder or file to the dock 3.Change the view options on Stacks

LAUNCHPAD Launchpad - displays all of the apps installed on your Mac. Applications are arranged in pages Reorganize the launchpad by: 1.Click the Launchpad icon on the Dock to open it. 2.You will see icons for each app that is installed on your computer. Click and drag an icon to change the ordering. Create a Folder in Launchpad by dragging one icon onto another icon LAUNCHPA D

Mission control Mission Control - allows you to see everything that you currently have open, so you can easily access your open files and apps. MISSION CONTOL

Try this! 1.Open and explore Launchpad 2.Create a folder in Launchpad 3.Open and explore Mission Control

Opening a program To open a program from the dock, double-click the programTo open a program from the dock, double-click the program To open a program from the menu barTo open a program from the menu bar Make sure the finder menu bar is activeMake sure the finder menu bar is active Click Go then ApplicationsClick Go then Applications Click the application you would like to openClick the application you would like to open To open a program from spotlightTo open a program from spotlight Click the magnifying glass at the top right of the screenClick the magnifying glass at the top right of the screen Type the name of the application in the search barType the name of the application in the search bar Click the application iconClick the application icon

closing a program To close a application, click the X icon at the top left of the screenTo close a application, click the X icon at the top left of the screen To close an application from the dockTo close an application from the dock Right-click on the application iconRight-click on the application icon Click QuitClick Quit To close a application from the menu barTo close a application from the menu bar Click the name of the application at the far left of the menu barClick the name of the application at the far left of the menu bar Click Quit (application name)Click Quit (application name)

Try this! 1.Open a program from the Menu bar and from Spotlight 2.Close a program from the Dock and the Menu bar.

Multi-touch gestures Predefined motions used to interact with multi-touch devices

Pinch to zoom Place your thumb and forefinger on the trackpad and move them apart to zoom in, or move them together to zoom out.

Smart zoom Tap the trackpad twice ( double-tap ) with two fingers. If you are using a Magic Mouse, double-tap the mouse with one finger (make sure you are just tapping the mouse, and not clicking). The app will zoom in to the area where the mouse pointer is.

Swipe to navigate Swipe to Navigate: Instead of using your web browser's back and forward buttons, you can swipe to the left or right with two fingers (on a trackpad) or one finger (on a Magic Mouse). You can also do this to scroll through different screens in Launchpad.

View launchpad View Launchpad (trackpad only): Place your thumb and three fingers on the trackpad and move them together to open Launchpad.

Try this! Practicing pinch to zoom, smart zoom, swipe to navigate, and view launchpad multi-touch gestures.

The finder

finder The Finder allows you to visually access practically everything on your Mac, including applications, hard disks, files, folders, and DVDs. CONTENTS TOOLBAR SIDEBAR Location where changes to the file and folder view are made Location where the contents of the application, file or folder selected will be displayed. Location where all the applications, folders, and files are displayed.

finder VIEW OPTIONS

finder DIFFERENT VIEW OPTIONS ICON VIEW – allows users to view the contents of a folder or file as icons LIST VIEW – allows users to view the contents of a folder or file as a list. The list can be rearranged depending on the attribute selected. COLUMN VIEW – allows users to view the contents of a folder or file as columns. When a file or folder is selected, each nested folder or file can be selected to open a new column. COVER FLOW VIEW – allows users to visually flip through snapshots of documents, website bookmarks, album artwork, or photographs.

finder Quick LookQuick Look Choose the file that you would like to preview (do not double-click the file)Choose the file that you would like to preview (do not double-click the file) Click the spacebarClick the spacebar A preview of the file will open in a new windowA preview of the file will open in a new window

Try this! 1.Open up Finder and explore the different folders. 2.Try to find a previously saved document or picture. 3.Quick Preview a file 4.Change the view options of the contents

File management Organizing your files and folders

File management Creating a new folder 1.Go to the location where you want to create the folder 2.Right-click and select New Folder or go to File > New Folder 3.Type the name of the folder and press Enter

File management Rename a folder 1.Click the folder once (do not double-click) 2.Press Enter/Return 3.Type the new name of the folder

File management Delete a folder 1.Drag to the trash 2.Click once and press Command + Delete Empty Trash – Right-click trash icon and choose empty trash Ejecting a drive – MUST DO THIS if you plug in anything to a USB drive. Right-click drive and choose EjectRight-click drive and choose Eject

Try this! 1.Create a new folder 2.Add some files to that folder by dragging the files into the folder. 3.Empty your trash Good Practice Tip: Always scan the contents of the trash to make sure there you want to delete everything in the trash. Once it is deleted from the trash it is gone forever. Good Practice Tip: Always scan the contents of the trash to make sure there you want to delete everything in the trash. Once it is deleted from the trash it is gone forever.

Icloud, ical, and mail

i cloud Lets you access your music, photos, calendars, contacts, documents, and more, from whatever device you’re on Setting up iCloud 1.Create an Apple ID - Apple ID link Apple ID linkApple ID link 2.Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu on your Mac. Click iCloud, enter your Apple ID, and select the services you’d like to enable. 3.Enable Photo Stream in iPhoto or Aperture - Open iPhoto ’11 (version 9.2 or later) or Aperture (version 3.2 or later) and click the Photo Stream icon in the left column. Then click Turn On Photo Stream. 4.Turn on iCloud for the rest of your devices.

i cal Schedule a new event 1.Click the + button at the top of the window. 2.Enter the information about the calendar event (i.e. PTSA meeting at 6pm on 5/3/13) 3.Edit the event as needed Create a reminder 1.Choose New Reminder from the File menu. The Reminders pane appears on the right side. 2.Enter the reminder information and repeat the process to add other reminders.

Try this! We will create your iCloud account together. 1.Create a new event 2.Create a reminder

troubleshooting Quick and easy troubleshooting tips for your Mac

troubleshooting Four Easy Tips 1.Restart your computer 2.Command + Option + ESC – use this key combination when a program is not responding. 3.Force shutdown – Hold the power button for ten seconds until the computer shuts down. Use this when your computer will not respond. 4.Check for updates – Click Apple icon > System updates