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    It works.

    The screen is very nice.

    It's pleasant not to hear cooling fans while working.

    Safari is quite decent. Might stick with it on the mac and reserve firefox for the desktop, since I don't intend to use the net much on the mac.

    I hate the touch pad. My two main fingers of my right hand ache after 10 minutes of light touch pad use; the force required to generate a click is too much to be comfortable. I will have to get a mouse before my hand breaks. Unless the click sensitivity can be adjusted? I've found (and ramped up) the options controlling cursor and scroll speeds, nothing else touch pad related.

    The bundled instructions are terrible. It doesn't cover things as basic as how to install programmes, or even what the various system settings do. I'm pretty sure I have scrivener installed now, but I've no idea how to clear out the downloaded file ... or even if I need to delete the downloaded file.

    The bar at the bottom which I have tentatively identified as being named the object dock is full of junk. I need to find out how to safely remove stuff from it and to put in the few bits I will use.

    :retires to read the instructional links, and to try out scrivener:
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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    Unless the click sensitivity can be adjusted?
    Not near my laptop right now, but I think there's a way to enable tap-clicking instead of depressing the entire touchpad.

    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    The bar at the bottom which I have tentatively identified as being named the object dock is full of junk. I need to find out how to safely remove stuff from it and to put in the few bits I will use.
    Click, hold, and drag items out of the dock, and they go away. The only thing you have to keep there is the trash can; all else is negotiable. Personally, I prefer to have the dock on the left of the screen instead of the bottom. I also like it to hide itself and be much smaller. All of this is available in the control panel.

    Default download location for OS X is in your user profile, called "Downloads." It also shows up as a default in the dock. You can change the default download location in Safari (I prefer to have things DL to my desktop, so's I knows what I gots at a glance).

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    It doesn't cover things as basic as how to install programmes
    Most programs install by dragging them into your Programs folder. To speed this up, a lot of installers include a shortcut to your Programs folder in the install package.

    There are a few, a very few applications that run a Windows-style installer app. This is frowned upon in the world of OS X, and generally considered bad manners, but some of the bigger apps get away with it (Adobe, Microsoft).

    If you dragged the installer icon into your Programs folder, it's installed. Next step might be to drag it onto the dock so's you can one-click to it in a hurry, when the muse is breathing down your neck.
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    Thanks. I'm now browsing and posting from my macbook instead of the desktop, so I must be getting somewhere.

    Anything which will make clicking easier or further boost scrolling speed (I've maxed out the slider under options) would be greatly appreciated. This touch pad is not frog friendly and it's going to be a while before I can afford a mouse. I don't fancy disconnecting the one on my desktop each time I use this.

    Scrivener is a wee bit awesome. I'm working through the tutorials now and the potential of the programme is shining brightly enough to blind.

    Typing this I have noticed that there seems to be some sort of spell checker running. That's not bad ... if I can fully figure it out. I have found out to how add words but I don't know if this spell checker is limited to safari or whether it has a wider effect. I don't want to go to a lot of bother with it if it's safari only.

    Is there are any way to speed up the rate at which characters are deleted when holding down backspace? It currently deletes at the rate of an arthritic pensioner walking up a steep hill. Needs to be at least twice as fast, preferably three times.

    By this point in my post I have decided that this keyboard is ok. I was skeptical at first; I prefer a 'deeper' depression on my keys. I do miss the nice clicky sound of my desktop board - I've been using it for over a decade!

    Resuming my planned post contents, is there a way to get safari to fill the whole screen? I can't get it to fill more than 1/3 of it no matter what I do. Annoying.

    Installing was easy. Locating the applications folder was less so

    I lost 30% of my battery charge in half an hour! Is that right? I'm wary because of it being a refurb, want to be sure everything is correct.

    What is 'spaces'? It's living in my thingy bar and when I try to find out what it is so I know whether to boot it out or not it asks that I install it. It won't tell me what it is.

    Likewise for 'preview', except it opens up what appears to be a limited and mostly useless PDF manual for the OS.

    I do like this screen. So clear, so easy on the eyes.


    EDIT: 1 hour later and I have found the tap instead of click option. So much better!
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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    Is there are any way to speed up the rate at which characters are deleted when holding down backspace?
    System Preferences→Keyboard & Mouse→Key Repeat Rate

    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    Resuming my planned post contents, is there a way to get safari to fill the whole screen? I can't get it to fill more than 1/3 of it no matter what I do.
    That's very strange. The bottom right of the window should have an indented triangle which allows you to drag the window size.

    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    I lost 30% of my battery charge in half an hour! Is that right? I'm wary because of it being a refurb, want to be sure everything is correct.
    Remember that's just what the OS is reporting, your actual charge may be different. That said, it sounds kinda off. You should be able to work off a plug for at least three hours.

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    What is 'spaces'?
    Seems like it's some sort of virtual window function. Never used it myself.

    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    Likewise for 'preview', except it opens up what appears to be a limited and mostly useless PDF manual for the OS.
    Preview is a built-in PDF/JPEG/.doc/.rtf/PNG viewer. It's convenient enough, but I install Adobe Viewer anyway.

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    Just guessing but some batteries need to get some use before they work for as long as they should, I'd wait until you have emptied and loaded it a few times and see how long it lasts then.


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    Here I am testing how well I can write something in scrivener and then copy/paste it out onto the internet. Italics, bold, underlined, link to google. Ignore this.



    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    System Preferences→Keyboard & Mouse→Key Repeat Rate
    That's better! I put both sliders to the fastest setting and it's now usable. I do wonder at some of the defaults this system had; they weren't very user friendly and made it look less pleasant to use than it is now proving.

    That's very strange. The bottom right of the window should have an indented triangle which allows you to drag the window size.
    I got it to work now that I have edited the touchpad options to tap. Strong pressure required + awkward dragging motions without lifting my fingers = pain and failure.

    Which reminds me of something I'm finding tricky about this OS and its programmes. There's a distinct lack of feedback when you click things. Unless a programme immediately launches or similar it's hard to tell if you clicked correctly, missed, or whatever. If a programme takes a bit to load then I'm left wondering if it's doing anything or if I need to try again. In scrivener it's impossible to tell which window is active unless I start typing, and that can get messy. Is a little highlight or a busy cursor be so much to ask for?

    Misc battery life from two sources
    I shall let it run off the battery and see how it does against a timer, and repeat a few times over the next week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    There's a distinct lack of feedback when you click things. Unless a programme immediately launches or similar it's hard to tell if you clicked correctly, missed, or whatever.
    I take it you've hidden the dock, then. When you launch an app its icon shows up in the dock with a little white dot next to it. Un-hide the dock and you'll see what I mean. This is an easy way to see what apps are open.

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    apple + space is really all you need. Type in the program and it finds it, if you forgot who Solon is just type 'Solon'

    "Athenian statesman and lawgiver. One of the Seven Sages, he revised the code of laws established by Draco. His division of the citizens into four classes based on wealth rather than birth was the basis for Athenian democracy."

    my favorite feature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    I take it you've hidden the dock, then. When you launch an app its icon shows up in the dock with a little white dot next to it. Un-hide the dock and you'll see what I mean. This is an easy way to see what apps are open.
    No, it's still there. I emptied it out and shrunk it down a bit and am happy to leave it be. If a programme has launched then it's not much help, e.g. swapping windows.

    It's just ... awkward. Sometimes I'll click on something and nothing will happen, leaving me wondering if I missed the icon's catch area. So I try again after a bit and the program comes up and I'm not sure if that's because I got it right the second time or because it took a while. Or I'll click a button or link inside a programme and nothing will happen leaving me wondering again. Sometimes I know it takes a few seconds; sometimes I know I missed. The rest of the time I have no idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    apple + space is really all you need. Type in the program and it finds it, if you forgot who Solon is just type 'Solon'
    Now that is neat! It knows Pericles and Augustus too. Doesn't seem to know any medieval kings, pity.
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    How do you run the equivolent of a deep virus and spyware scan on a mac? Some has stolen my credit card details and I want to be sure that didn't happen because of something malicious on my macbook. I did use it for a single card transaction on a site I normally use, so the details have been on there.
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    Froggy's mac musings number 1: why can I accidentally put the cursor into drag and highlight mode all the time just by scrolling up or down a page, yet can seldom activate the mode when I want to use it?
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