Re: A few questions for this Imac newbie

2009-10-02 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi, It's worth mentioning that, if the Quick start (VO-Command-F8, doesn't mention this, you turn on Quicknav by pressing the right and left arrow keys simultaneously. The good thing about Quicknav is that it only affects the arrow keys. I don't use it, personally, because I keep forgetti

Re: A few questions for this Imac newbie

2009-10-02 Thread Ryan Mann
I would like to add that in SnowLeopard, if you turn Quick Nav on, you don't have to hold down the control and option keys to navigate web pages. What I mean is that instead of holding down the control and option keys with the arrow keys, you can just use the left and right arrow keys by

Re: A few questions for this Imac newbie

2009-10-02 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi again, I completely forgot to mention this about the Mac acting quirky. This applies mostly to Macbook users, though. They would probably be using the "Sleep" function the most. If you put it to sleep, it will sometimes have interesting effects. Stuff might act quirky. Sometimes. Regard

Re: A few questions for this Imac newbie

2009-10-02 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi, To your first question No, it is not necessary to restart any of the Macintosh computers unless an update requires it. Mine has been on for at least an entire month now without a restart, and it works perfectly fine as if it had just booted up. Secondly, keeping your iPod Touch connec

A few questions for this Imac newbie

2009-10-02 Thread Lynn Schneider
Hi there. Words cannot express how thankful I am for this list and the many great podcasts out there which helped me make the transition to the Mac. I do have a few questions that I cannot find the answers to in the documentation. First, is it necessary to periodically restart my Imac? I