Xiongshi is out of service. Most Mac users have been upgraded to the Lion system. Although users and major media have high comments on this operating system, it is impossible to achieve 100% perfection, at least it is impossible for everyone to be perfect. It is inevitable that there will be some habitual problems and features that they do not understand. Greg kumparak of TechCrunch told us nine things you should know in Mac OS X Lion today. Here we will share with you: www.2cto.com
It takes a few hours to upgrade the system. This is normal.
Many people are responding to this problem, saying that the problem may not work for a few hours after the system is upgraded, and the fever is also very serious. The magic is that they will be ready in a few hours. Why did you say that? It turns out that after Lion is started for the first time, it will re-index the data on your hard disk, so that you can quickly search in Spotlight. Creating indexes consumes a lot of resources, so you will feel slow and hot.
After upgrading Lion, you may wish to take a rest and breathe fresh air. Www.2cto.com
Adding a handwritten signature to the PDF document in "preview" is really cool. You can add your own handwritten signature to the PDF file, it is very useful for leaders who sign many words every day. Easy to use: open a PDF document (open with preview, default), click "show annotation toolbar", and then click "signature, select create signature from built-in iSight from the drop-down menu, and then you will find that the camera has started shooting you. Now, write your signature on a blank sheet of white paper. When you are facing the camera, you will see the camera automatically recognizing your signature on the right side. After that, click "accept. Www.2cto.com
When you want to insert a signature in a PDF file, click the "signature" button and select the position you want to insert with the mouse. Www.2cto.com is the scroll direction of the mouse or touchpad reversed? If not, just adjust it.
We have already mentioned this in the article "Solving the Problem of reverse scroll of mouse/touchpad in The Lion system". I will not say much about it. In fact, Apple has no such problem, we just get used to rolling in reverse mode. The rolling direction in Lion is the true "natural" rolling direction, which is the same as that in iOS. Why is the white dot in the running application missing? Www.2cto.com
Before using the Mac OS X system, we all know that in the applications on the Dock bar, if they are running applications, there will be a white dot below. In fact, after upgrading to the Lion system, there will also be. But some of you may find that this is not the case? Because -- you are a newly installed Lion (or a new computer with Lion directly pre-installed, such as the latest Macbook Air and Mac Mini), instead of upgrading from 10.6.8.
I am not used to this white point, because we can easily see which programs are running in the Dock bar at ordinary times. Click "white dot" to display it on your own: system preference settings-Dock-show the application lights that have been opened. Www.2cto.com
Remember that although the Lion system is the latest, you should check whether there are other application updates, for example, iTunes, iLife, iWOrk, and so on all have been updated specifically for Mac OS X Lion recently. After installing the system, remember the license symbol in the upper left corner-Software Update, check to see if there are any applications to be updated.
Disabling the Mission Control of DashboardLion in Mission Control is a great function. However, every time you enable the Mission Control in the upper left corner, Dashboard is displayed, the Dashboard is displayed on the far left. That is to say, the Dashboard occupies a single Space. However, the gadgets on the Dashboard are not practical, and the useless things must be eliminated.
The method is simple: system preference settings -- Mission Control -- remove the check box before "display Dashboard as space. Use Filevault to encrypt your file www.2cto.com
Mac has been using Filevault, a real-time disk encryption tool long ago, but it is not easy to use. If there is a problem, all your data will be gone. However, in Lion, this function has been completely re-developed. Basically, in addition to its name, it is not half past one in terms of functionality, stability, speed, and security, if you have a high requirement on data confidentiality, give Filevault another chance. Www.2cto.com
System preference settings-security and privacy-Filevault, you know. Several new gestures
Switching between pages (forward and backward in Safari): Sliding between two fingers; switching between full screen applications/desktops: Sliding between three fingers; Access Mission Control: the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and ring finger are naturally bent on the touchpad and slide up. Launchpad is displayed: the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and ring finger are naturally bent on the touchpad and then folded together. www.2cto.com
Display desktop: the thumb, forefoot, middle finger, and ring finger are naturally bent on the touchpad before opening. You can directly open "system preference settings"-touchpad/mouse to learn these new gestures, or modify the definition of a gesture.
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Disable an auto-correction function from iOS. Although the idea is good, it is still not easy to use, and we are not three years old, errors are rarely input (Chinese characters cannot be corrected), so you should turn it off: system preference settings-language and text-text, remove the check box before "automatically correct spelling. I believe that after you have mastered the above nine points, Mac OS X Lion will be very obedient in your hands.