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Mac hidden features

Mac hidden features

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Mac hidden features

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  1. Mac hidden features

  2. Mac Merge Folders Create a Signature in Preview Quick Dictionary Access Restoring Scroll Bars

  3. Merge Folders You can easily merge the contents of two identically named folders but dragging one folder onto another prompts a Replace dialog message. So, the trick to merge two folders is to use Option – Dragging the folder which prompts an additional choice to merge folders. One folder containing contents of both source and destination folders will be created.

  4. Create a Signature in Preview It is easy to add a signature to your document in Mac. Open the document in preview and open the Annotations toolbar. Click on the Signature button and choose the Create Signature from Built-in iSightoption. Follow the on-screen instructions to add a signature to your document. You can save your signature for future use as well.

  5. Quick Dictionary Access You can quickly access the dictionary in Mac systems with these shortcut options. In older version of Mac OS, use ⌘⌃D to bring up the definition of the world while hovering over the word. You can find the definition of a word by double tapping with three fingers in Lion version. Quick access to dictionary helps users find meanings to obscure words immediately.

  6. Restoring Scroll Bars Scroll bars by default are hidden in Lion version and are visible only when a user begins to scroll the page. This could be confusing at times and hence many users prefer to have the scroll bars on. You can have the scroll bars visible always by changing the default setting. Go to System Preferences, under General Category; select Always under Show Scroll Bars option.

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