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Mac OS X Introduction - Leopard 100
Clockwork
Training
April 2nd, 14th, 16th and 24th
Leopard 100 is a one day tutor lead course designed to get you going on your mac. It’s not too technical and provides excellent hands on experience.
Who should attend?
If you are a PC user or are new to the mac then it’s for you. You may also benefit if you are upgrading from a previous version of OS X and are interested in the new features of Leopard, 10.5.
What you will learn
Switching to Mac OS X:
- The startup process
- Compare the Mac OS and GUI’s
- Compare Mac vs Windows
- The Finder environment
- Mac vs Windows keyboard and mouse
And now for something different:
- Log in and log out procedure
- Coping with complexity
- Desktop management
- Interact with exposé
- Organise applications
- Closing Applications windows
- Open files from the Desktop
- Using Spotlight
Getting Acquainted with Your Mac:
- Find information via System Profiler
- files and folders
- Examine a standard OS X finder window
- Customise the Dock
- Customise System Preferences
- Opening a document
- Set Application preferences
- Saving files
- Quit Applications
- Shutdown the computer
Investigating Automator and Dashboard:
- Automator workflow
- Dashboard management Working with
Multiple Users :
- User account types
- Customising a User account
- Login options
- File sharing options
Using Finder and Spotlight:
- Finder preferences
- View options
- Coverflow
- Spaces
- How to manipulate files and folders
- How to customise Spotlight
- GUI search limitations
- View files in Finder and in Terminal
-Introduction to Permissions
Information for Troubleshooting :
- What’s going in with the Beachball?
- How to force quit applications
- What to do if the system freezes
Using a Command-Line Interface:
- Command line basics
Installing Mac OS X :
- Installation types / procedures
- How to re install
- Use of the install DVD utilities
- Time machine and recovery methods