RLASD Substitutes - Navigating Your Mac
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RLASD Substitutes - Navigating Your Mac
RLASD Substitutes - Navigating Your Mac Logging In When logging in as a guest, use the following: Name: Guest Password: Leave it Blank The apple menu is where to access: • System preferences • Restart • Shutdown • Log off user The Go menu is where to access: • The hard drive • Applications that do not appear in the Dock The dock is like the Start Menu on a PC. You can see a DOT next to the applications that are open. Just click ONCE on the icon to open the program. You must then Command+Q to Quit the application after you’re finished. Learning the Desktop My Computer… Navigating your computer is just like on a PC. To go to My Computer, you click the “Finder” icon on the Dock. It looks like this: Once there, your window looks like this: Notice that I’ve turned all of the “expand” arrows sideways so that the only category of items is PLACES. This makes it easier to see your “stuff”. Changing Your File View Now that you’re there, you should do two things: 1. Drag your network folder icon from the dock to right above the Desktop in “PLACES” This will allow you to quickly save files from within Word, Powerpoint, etc. 2. Change the view of the window to icon view, list view, or details view by choosing the select icon at the top of the Finder Window.