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Going2Baja said:
Typing this from my new Mini Mac. Very nice but I have no idea what the heck I'm doing. Not sure if it has a tutorial or not. Would be helpful. I can't even make this webpage full screen. I guess I can't just go from 15 years of PC to Mac overnight....Anyone have any tutorials?

Baja.

You'll get it quick...you wanna make a page larger. Go to the bottom right corner and hold down and drag it. You should be able to make it big.
 
One would think you could double click or something and fill the entire screen. Hmmmmnnnnnn...........

Baja.

Also not having a scrolling mouse is hard. I'll stick w/ it for a while.
 
One big difference versus Windows is that, on the Mac, the menu bar is always at the top of the screen. There aren't individual bars for each window. Thus, even when a window is "maximized," it'll still be below the menu bar. That takes a little getting used to.

Closest thing to a maximize feature is the green button at the top-left of every window. That will expand it as large as it needs to be to display all the window's content, up to the limits of the screen of course.

Not sure about a getting started guide, really; I'll do a little digging and see what's out there.

And as for the mouse, ditch that thing! Any USB mouse will work just fine on a Mac, scroll wheel and all. I use a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer, ironically enough. :D Holding the Ctrl key and clicking will simulate a right click, but having a mouse with a real right button's just easier.

(When the MacBook comes, it doesn't have a second button or a scroll wheel, but the pad does some neat stuff: With two fingers on the pad, it will scroll horizontally and vertically. And with two fingers on the pad, the button will right-click. Very slick.)

Have fun! I need sleep. I have to get up extra early for my deadhead home, since I have to check my #^C*ing bag. :angryfire
 
Thanks for the tips and keep em' coming. It kind of reminds me of going to the 727 after flying glass....

Baja.
 
I've had a Dell 700m for almost 2 years. It has never locked up once or given me any problems. It is small and light. I've droped it, smashed it in overheads and otherwise abused it, and it has never given me a single problem.
 
BortaS said:
I've had a Dell 700m for almost 2 years. It has never locked up once or given me any problems. It is small and light. I've droped it, smashed it in overheads and otherwise abused it, and it has never given me a single problem.

You are the chosen one my friend...
 
Amish RakeFight said:
I've had 2 Dells and they both have had plenty of problems. Their customer service is awful at best.

That sounds about right...the worst part is that muhameed answers everytime and says "Tank u four calling dell, mi naime is GEORGE hou kan ei help yu"

GEORGE? GEORGE?

Hey George you are full of BS Puto!
 

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