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KevRC4130
Jul 22, 2004, 06:32 PM
Hi everyone,
I just got my Powerbook yesterday. I love it so far. However, it is my first Mac, and am having some issues with basic OS functions:

1) If I have a program, opened from my harddrive, an icon appears on the bottom icon menu. Once I close the program, the icon dissapears. How do I keep the icon on the bottom menu?

2) How do I change the size/shape of a window? (how you can pull the windows around on Windows by grabbing the edges)

3) If I find a song or something online, I would normally right click/ save. Since there isn't a right click, how do I save it? (for use in iTunes and whatnot)

I know I will have more questions, but I'll add them once I come across them. I'll leave this thread as a generic OS question thread.

Thanks



brap
Jul 22, 2004, 06:36 PM
Hi everyone,
I just got my Powerbook yesterday. I love it so far. However, it is my first Mac, and am having some issues with basic OS functions:

1) If I have a program, opened from my harddrive, an icon appears on the bottom icon menu. Once I close the program, the icon dissapears. How do I keep the icon on the bottom menu?

ctrl+click > 'keep in dock'.

2) How do I change the size/shape of a window? (how you can pull the windows around on Windows by grabbing the edges)

bottom right hand corner is grabbale and resizes accordingly.

3) If I find a song or something online, I would normally right click/ save. Since there isn't a right click, how do I save it? (for use in iTunes and whatnot)

ctrl+click is the 'other' click option.

Best of luck, and hope you enjoy your switching experience!

MacFan26
Jul 22, 2004, 07:05 PM
3) If I find a song or something online, I would normally right click/ save. Since there isn't a right click, how do I save it? (for use in iTunes and whatnot)


You can also just click and drag the item to the desktop, this will work with pictures, etc.

neoelectronaut
Jul 22, 2004, 07:10 PM
For #3, I find that taking the URL and dragging it to your desktop will save it. (It works for images, at least)

KevRC4130
Jul 22, 2004, 07:29 PM
Thanks guys! I'm set....for now! :)