9 to 5 Mac observed at the launch of Snow Leopard that the Keyboard Viewer feature found in earlier versions of Mac OS X has seen several changes that spark speculation that Snow Leopard may be ...
Spaces is a virtual desktop implementation by Apple that allows you to organize content in up to 16 separate desktop "workspace" environments to prevent window and application clutter. Topher, an avid ...
According to a post on the PowerPage ("Leopard Losing Touch with MacBook Pro Keyboards, Trackpads "keyboard="" deafness"="" under="" mac="" os="" 10.5="" leopard ...
Upon switching Spaces, some people's keyboards stop functioning in other applications. The system does not freeze, and other input devices, such as mice, still work; however, the keyboard is unusable ...
How awesome is Snow Leopard? Like, so awesome, right? Hold onto your hats, friends, because it just got awesomer: check out that virtual keyboard! It’s not too big a stretch, I guess. Look at the old ...
Just got a new Mac Pro with Snow Leopard which came with the new Mac keyboard. I want to use F13 , 14, and 15 for Exposé. In Exposé prefs I set the keys and they work fine... but I get the little ...
Character entry? Isn’t that what we used to call “typing”? Yes, but how can you type characters that aren’t printed on your keyboard, or aren’t available at all through any key combination? There is ...
For you Mac users who haven’t yet noticed, Apple has released a software update that fixes that pesky keyboard thats prone to temporary freezing. [Apple] Explore more on these topics Share this story ...
Among the many improvements in Snow Leopard is the ability to use the Tab key in user-created keyboard shortcuts. In OS X 10.5, pressing the Tab key while creating keyboard shortcuts (in the Keyboard ...
Today, I’ve got another bunch of OS X 10.5 tips, focused on some shortcuts you may not have yet discovered. One of the great changes in 10.5 is that entries in the Print dialog’s PDF drop-down menu ...
Some users of Apple's Intel-based portables are reporting that their keyboards are periodically seizing up during use, especially after upgrading to Mac OS X Leopard. More drastic steps such as ...
Restart or shut down your computer and when it starts to boot up, hold down the 6 and 4 keys. This will boot Snow Leopard into 64-bit mode. [ Enter to win a copy of My New Mac, Snow Leopard Edition ] ...