Where Are My iPhoto Photos Stored On My Hard Drive? To find iPhoto photos on your Mac, double-click the Macintosh HD icon on your desktop, click on the Users folder, click on your folder within the... Read answer Asked by Calvin S. on February 2nd, 2011 Filed Under: iLife, iPhoto, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Where Are My iTunes Songs Stored On My Hard Drive? iTunes songs are stored in a difficult to reach section of the Mac hard drive, but fortunately can be found via the following steps: First, open... Read answer Asked by Bridget M. on January 23rd, 2012 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Hard Drive, iTunes, Music, Songs, Users, MacOS
Why Can't I See My Hard Drive On My Mac Desktop? If your hard drive doesn't appear on the desktop, go to the Finder (you can select it in your dock or just click on your desktop) and select Finder >... Read answer Asked by Jerry G. on August 19th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Preferences, OS X Lion, Finder
How Do I Make Everything Bigger On My Screen? On a Mac, the easiest way to make everything bigger on your screen is to decrease the screen resolution. First, click on the Apple menu on the top... Read answer Asked by George M. on January 22nd, 2011 Filed Under: Display, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Screen Resolution
How Do I Disable The Screen Saver In Mac OS X? Click on the Apple menu on the top left of screen and select System Preferences. Then click on the Desktop & Screen Saver panel and select the Screen... Read answer Asked by Cara M. on January 15th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, System Preferences, Screen Saver, MacOS
How Do I Change The Language Of My Mac? To update the language on your Mac, go to the Language & Region (previously Language & Text) panel in System Preferences. You can access the System... Read answer Asked by Timothy J. on January 31st, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, System Preferences, Language
How Do I Type Special Characters In Mac OS? The best way to see the options for special characters in macOS is to use the Keyboard Viewer. Go to System Preferences > Keyboard and select the... Read answer Asked by Carol B. on April 5th, 2011 Filed Under: Keyboard, Mac OS X, Special Characters
How Do I Take A Screenshot On My MacBook Pro? Taking a screenshot involves the same process whether you have a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, or another Mac model. Capturing the entire screen can... Read answer Asked by Billy E. on February 11th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, MacBook Pro 13, Screenshot, Screen shot
How Do I Change The Icon Size On My Desktop In Mac OS X? You can adjust the size of desktop icons in macOS or OS X from the Finder by going to View->Show View Options (Command-J). You can increase/decrease... Read answer Asked by Hilary R. on April 22nd, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Desktop, Icons
How Do I Change The Time Zone On My Mac? To update the time zone in macOS or Mac OS X, click on the Apple menu on the top left of your screen and select System Preferences. Choose the Date &... Read answer Asked by Ryan T. on January 30th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, System Preferences, Date & Time, Time Zone
How Do I Adjust The Brightness Of My Screen In Mac OS X? The first option for adjusting screen brightness is to use the Displays panel in System Preferences in Mac OS X or macOS. Most Macs will also let you... Read answer Asked by Pat C. on April 4th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Screen, Brightness
How Do I Disable Hot Corners In Mac OS X? The corners are called Hot Corners in Mac OS X. To find them, click on the Apple menu on the top left of your screen and select System Preferences.... Read answer Asked by Gary D. on February 18th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, System Preferences, Screen Saver, Hot Corners
What Does Hard Drive RPM Mean? RPM stands for "revolutions per minute". A standard hard drive has a spinning disc inside of it - RPM measures how many times that disc spins in a... Read answer Asked by Gary C. on March 11th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac, Mac OS X, Hard Drive, RPM
What Is The SDXC Slot? The SDXC slot can be found in many Macs. The slot allows your computer to read the SD, SDXC, and SDHC cards that are often found in digital cameras.... Read answer Asked by Jared M. on May 10th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, SDXC, SD Card
How Do I Create A Podcast On My Mac? The best way to create podcasts in Mac OS X is by using Podcast Capture. Podcast Capture comes with every Mac and can be found in the Utilities folder... Read answer Asked by Ben L. on March 28th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Podcast, Record Audio, Record Video
How Do I Find My IP Address In Mac OS X? Go to the Apple menu on the top left of the screen in Mac OS X 10.6 and select System Preferences. Choose the Network panel then select AirPort (if... Read answer Asked by Brent R. on January 27th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, System Preferences, Network, IP Address
How Big Is My Hard Drive? In Mac OS X, first click the Finder icon (it's on the end of the dock) and a Finder window will appear. Then click on the hard drive icon in the... Read answer Asked by Matt L. on January 23rd, 2011 Filed Under: Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Hard Drive, Capacity
How Do I Edit Sent And Received Mail In Apple Mail? There isn't a perfect solution for editing sent and received mail, but the best way is to move the message to your Drafts folder. From there you can... Read answer Asked by Sean W. on May 16th, 2012 Filed Under: Mac OS X, OS X Lion, Mail, Edit Mail
How Do I Play AVI Files On A Mac? QuickTime in Mac OS X will handle most AVI files but doesn't support all codecs. The best solution for full AVI support is to download VLC Media... Read answer Asked by Emma T. on March 25th, 2011 Filed Under: Mac OS X, QuickTime, VLC, AVI
What Is The Gray Progress Bar That Shows During Startup? The gray progress bar will sometimes appearing during startup or after waking up a Mac from sleep. If you are seeing it during startup, your Mac is... Read answer Asked by Pedro B. on September 26th, 2011 Filed Under: MacBook Pro, Mac OS X, Hard Drive, Sleep, Disk Utility, Time Machine, Backup