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El Capitan: A Take Control Crash Course

Posted By: AlenMiler
El Capitan: A Take Control Crash Course

El Capitan: A Take Control Crash Course by Scholle McFarland
English | 6 Oct. 2015 | ISBN: 161542461X | 236 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 68.89 MB

In this crash course about OS X 10.11 El Capitan, former Macworld editor Scholle McFarland helps you discover and master changes in the Finder as well as in Apple's Notes, Safari, and Messages apps. The book's browsable layout makes it easy for you to find the information that you care about the most as you learn how to set up notifications sensibly, do more (or less) with your Dock, invoke Mission Control and set up a Split View, take phone calls on your Mac, locate all manner of things with Spotlight search, work fluidly between Apple devices with Handoff and AirDrop, dictate to your Mac - and even tell it what to do - plus lots more.

Scholle closes with two under-the-hood topics, setting up a user account (for a child, guest, or troubleshooting) and essential troubleshooting techniques.

Whether you want to browse for a few tips or go deep, you'll learn about…

Four techniques for invoking Mission Control, with its new Spaces Bar
The new Split View, which puts two apps side-by-side in an elegant way
How pinned tabs in Safari work differently - and in some cases better - than bookmarks
The keyboard shortcut for auto-filling your personal information into a Safari form
Finding the new checkbox for auto-hiding the menu bar
How you can delete a file without emptying the entire Trash (finally!)
What to do if you can't stand OS X's translucent menu bars and windows
How to keep your Spotlight searches private
The necessary settings for Handoff to work between devices
Setting up the Mac's Notification Center so it's useful
Using the Attachment Browser in El Capitan's new Notes app
Deciding whether to use plain or enhanced dictation
Making your Mac announce incoming alert notifications with a custom voice
Setting up smart folders that bring tagged files into view easily
Essential tips for decreasing Finder window overload with tabs
Many picky details about AirDrop file transfer – and ideas for alternatives
Setting up an account for a child with parental controls and age-based limits

What to do if your Mac won't turn on, if you get the spinning beachball of death, or if you need to repair your disk - and how to easily find out if your Mac still has AppleCare
As part of our Crash Course series, this book will provide the first-rate content you expect from us in short chunks so you can dip in and read quickly. Because so many Take Control readers give tech support to others, each concise chapter has sharing buttons and practical tweet-tips, making it easy to share a few pages with Facebook friends, Twitter followers, and others who really need the information. Crash Courses have a modern, magazine-like layout in PDF while retaining a reflowable design in the EPUB and Mobipocket versions.