To connect Bluetooth headphones to a Mac computer, you can go to System Preferences or use a menu bar shortcut. If your Bluetooth devices aren't pairing to your Mac, you can try a few different ...
If you need to add a new computer or device to your home wireless network, your Mac's System Preferences menu is one of the fastest ways to retrieve the WPA2 encryption key that you need to enter on ...
Setting up a new Mac is an experience in itself. But once you finish your initial setup, you should change these Mac system settings for a better experience. These five easy tweaks to default Mac ...
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When your computer is moving at a slow pace, it’s easy to blame your operating system. But a computer can be sluggish for a slew of reasons and, unfortunately, that’s still true even if you’re working ...
Usually, we have an idea of what the volume would be for a certain setting on the system. However, at times, the volume of the system is too loud even at the lowest setting. If you encounter this ...
The System Preferences app in macOS has been there since the very beginning, and it’s showing its age. A tiny, largely unchanging rectangle sized for the tiny displays of the early 2000s, it’s past ...
If you’ve got more than one Mac – perhaps one in the office and one at home – you may find yourself needing to access something you were doing on one Mac on the other. Alternatively you may need to ...
We’ve all been there - you’re working on a project or discover something interesting online, and your computer just isn’t moving as fast as it should. Slow computers can be caused by a variety of ...
macOS has gone through a handful of visual changes over the last several years, but one thing that has stayed largely the same is System Preferences. A new concept imagines how Apple could revamp the ...
If your iPhone has been lost or stolen, your first move is usually to check Apple's Find My iPhone feature. But did you know you can also do this for other Apple devices, including your Mac? By ...