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INTRODUCTION TO MAC OS Basics

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INTRODUCTION TO MAC. OS Basics. Application Menu. Status Menu. Spotlight. Apple Menu. Desktop. Dock. DESKTOP. Apple Menu- Access software updates, system preferences, sleep, shut down, and recent items Application Menu- Contains menus for the current application. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: INTRODUCTION TO MAC

INTRODUCTION TO MACOS Basics

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Apple Menu

Application Menu Status Menu

Spotlight

Desktop

Dock

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DESKTOP• Apple Menu- Access software updates, system preferences, sleep, shut down, and recent items

• Application Menu- Contains menus for the current application.

• Status Menu- Shows the status of your computer or gives quick access to certain features

• Spotlight- Search field for entire computer

• Desktop- Workspace

• Dock- Displays shortcuts to applications

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PERSONALIZE• Take a few minutes to personalize your machine

• Click on Apple Menu --> Dock --> Dock Preferences

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THE FINDERView Buttons

Close, minimize, zoom

Search

Sidebar

Action Menu

Remaining HDD Space

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FINDER• Close, Minimize, Zoom - They close, minimize and zoom.

• Sidebar- Contains breakdown and access of your HDD, and primary folders. Contains a way to look at all documents, music, movies, videos, photos. Flash drives and CD’s get displayed here too.

• View- Changes the way the finder displays the contents of the folders.

• Action Menu- Info, trash, label, duplicate

• Search- Searches computer

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STOP!!!

• Before you go any further, go to: Finder--> xserve01--> Final Work-->2016-2017-->Leonard--> A Thousand Roads

• Copy the Folder A Thousand Roads to your desktop

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PERSONALIZE• Using the finder, drag applications to your dock

• Click on Apple Menu -->System Preferences

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SYSTEM PREFERENCES

Click Here:Change your password

and log on icon

Click Here:Change your desktop

background

Click Here:Change your mouse

settings

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Here you can change your user name and password, and add startup icons.

User Name

Password

Icon

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PERSONALIZE• Take a few minutes to personalize your machine

• Mouse settings

• Password and icon

• Desktop Image (appropriate content and resolution)

• When done go back to your system preferences

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DON’T DO THIS!

Good Bad

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SPACES AND EXPOSE`Spaces allows you to emulate additional desktop space. This allows you to be better organized when having multiple applications open.

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EXPOSE`

• Expose allows you designate “hot corners” as shortcuts for functions delegated to the keyboard.

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PERSONALIZE• Take a few minutes to personalize your machine

• Create any spaces you like and practice using them

• Use expose’ to utilize hot corners, or turn them off.

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SHORTCUT KEYS

• Shortcut keys are a way to map functions to keyboard button combinations as a means to increase productivity, and have quick access to actions that are frequently used.

• Shortcut keys can make your FPC experience substancially better.

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SHORTCUT KEYS• cmd A - select all

• cmd(shift) A - Deselect

• cmd C - Copy

• option(C&D) - Copy

• cmd X - Cut

• cmd V- Paste

• cmd S- Save

• cmd TAB- cycle through applications

• ctrl(arrow)- cycle though spaces

• cmd N - New (in app)

• cmd(shift) N - New Folder

• cmd O - Open

• cmd P - Print

• cmd H- Hide

• cmd- W Close

• cmd Q - Quit

• cmd(shift) Q- Log out

• cmd Z - Undo

• cmd(shift) Z - Redo

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ONCE YOU’RE SET UP...• Part 1- Start thinking about what makes a particular style

of film special to you. Is it the music? Is it the tone? Does it have to do with how it’s shot, or the lighting? It’s hard to think about discussing or describe what we find appealing and the more we practice the better off we are as video-makers. If we can describe what we like, we can make what we like!

• Part 2- Tell me about your favorite film! What makes your favorite movie your favorite? Pretend I’ve never seen it a write a compelling argument as to why I should see it. The challenge is to be descriptive, but not spoil the ending! Follow the 5 paragraph structure, and keep it formal.