By default, OS 10.7 detects and uses your device to decide whether or not to show scroll bars in on-screen windows. I prefer to have them always appear, so if you’d like to constantly see them in any window that’s scrollable, here’s how you do it: Go to System Preferences Open General Select “Always” under […]

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There are a lot of things I love about the Magic Mouse and Multi-Touch gestures in general, such as their ability to make a seemingly simple item—a mouse or a trackpad—much more sophisticated. As we know from many years of Apple history, simple doesn’t have to mean lacking, and often conceals some very complex thought […]

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To coincide with Mike’s article below regarding recording audio on your Mac, here are some basic tips to optimize audio processing and get maximum quality sound. Check your audio settings, particularly the latency/buffer size Connect to a power supply Limit what other apps are open (preferably none) Turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off To get more […]

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This tip has proved to be a really popular one around here—I mean, how many times do you just want to take a snapshot of what’s on your screen in the moment without much fuss? This excerpt was originally featured in Kibbles & Bytes issue #569 by Ed! To take a screenshot of your Mac’s […]

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References to the Mac OS have been popping up everywhere for me lately, from the announcement of OS 10.8’s (Mountain Lion) summer release to Dawn’s memories of 10.2 Jaguar (below) to the recent end of the Lion Up-To-Date program. With all this talk about upgrades, it made me think about the top things that one […]

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