In this tutorial you will learn how to change the display using “System Preferences” on a Mac running on OS X “El Capitan”.
Mission Control app and other apps from “System Preferences” allow you to do it with ease.
In this tutorial you will learn how to change the display using “System Preferences” on a Mac running on OS X “El Capitan”.
Mission Control app and other apps from “System Preferences” allow you to do it with ease.
In this tutorial you will learn how to burn files to a CD or a DVD using Mac running on OS X El Capitan.
Prerequisites: CD or DVD, a Mac.
In this tutorial you will learn how to annotate attachments in Mac OS X Yosemite Mail app.
For the people who want to write an email over their email or simply remember “the one last thing”, the Mail client in Yosemite has now a nice feature called “Markup”.
You can use arrows, shapes and texts to indicate parts of your document.
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Internet Explorer on Mac.
The earlier versions of OS X were friendly to Internet Explorer, but, starting from OS X 7 and further, it’s not like that anymore.
There are, however, ways to still use Internet Explorer on newer versions on OS X. Here’s how to do it the easy way.
In this tutorial you will learn how to set video wallpaper for Mac.
So, you want to create a video wallpaper for your Mac? Great idea! There are several ways to do it and in this tutorial we’re going to feature the method that is easy and free.
In this tutorial you will learn how to capture screen of a Mac.
There are many ways of capturing the screen of you Mac and the choice of method depends on the outcome you are looking for. Taking a snapshot of your screen is probably the easiest thing to do. Make sure your computer sound is on – we’ll need it for our further experiment.
In this tutorial you will learn how to change login screen on a Mac.
After you’ve installed the password protecting your Mac, the same login screen with default Mac OS X image will greet you regularly with its outer space dullness.
Well, if you want to change the login screen, there is an easy and free way to do it, provided your Mac runs on OS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7 or 10.8. If you, however, upgraded your Mac to OS X 10.9, it will not work so far. We’ll demonstrate this for you in this tutorial on OS X 10.7.