- How to Change the Volume on a Mac

To mute, decrease, or increase the volume on your Mac, press , , or on your keyboard, respectively. To enable the volume slider in the menu bar, click the Apple menu → click System
- How to Become an Apple Product Tester

If you're a fan of Apple, there is no better way to get involved than to always test new Apple products before they are released to the general public. ALWAYS. Unfortunately,
- How to Make a DMG File on a Mac

One way to store or group files on a Mac is to create a Disk Image. A Disk Image is a file which has the properties of a separate hard drive or CD and allows for greater password
- How to Transfer Files Between Two Macs

This wikiHow teaches you how to move files from one Mac computer onto another Mac computer. Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for both Macs. In order to use AirDrop, both Wi-Fi and
- How to Connect to a Server on a Mac

Connecting your Mac to a server is an ideal way to copy files directly from one Mac to another, share large files, or access files from another network. You can connect to nearly
- How to Change Your Profile Picture on a Mac Computer

The profile picture on your Macintosh (Mac) computer is also known as your user picture. It displays when you first log in to your Mac account, and when you use applications such
- How to Quickly Open the Launchpad on a Mac

You can typically start Launchpad by pressing F4 on your keyboard, or your can create a custom shortcut. You can also do a three-finger pinch on a touchpad, or assign Launchpad to
- How to Wipe a Mac Clean

This wikiHow teaches you how to delete all the data, files, applications, and settings on your Mac computer. Back up any data you want to save. Wiping your Mac will erase
- How to Turn Off Mac Firewall

Macintosh computers with OS X have built-in firewalls installed that provide security from potentially harming or malicious incoming connections. The main purpose of the firewall
- How to Eject a CD From Your Mac

This wikiHow teaches you how to eject a CD from your Mac, as well as how to remove a CD from an unresponsive CD drive. While the last few generations of Mac don't have CD drives,
- How to Invert Scrolling on a Mac

To invert scrolling on a Mac, click the Apple icon → Click 'System Preferences' → Click either the 'Trackpad' or 'Mouse' icon → Click the 'Scroll direction: Natural' check box to
- How to Zoom out on a Mac

Apple computers have a zoom feature enabled in their operating system, so you can zoom no matter what program you are using. You can choose to zoom out on your browser, or to zoom
- How to Open an Acsm File on PC or Mac

This wikiHow teaches you how to use Adobe Digital Editions to open Adobe Content Server Message (.acsm) ebooks in Windows and macOS. Install Adobe Digital Editions. If you don't
- How to Get to the Command Line on a Mac

This wikiHow teaches you how to open the Terminal (command prompt) application in macOS using Launchpad, Spotlight, or Finder. Terminal gives you access to the Unix part of macOS
- How to Fix a Frozen Mac

The pizza wheel. The beach ball. The spinning pinwheel of death. Whatever you prefer to call it, the rainbow-colored ball that pops up on your Mac's screen and refuses to go away
- How to Turn On a Mac Computer

This wikiHow teaches you how to turn on your Mac laptop or desktop computer. Depending on your model of Mac laptop, you can usually press the Power or Touch ID button at the
- How to Change the Screen Resolution on a Mac

To change the display resolution on your Mac, click the Apple menu → click System Preferences → click Display → click the Scaled option → select the resolution or display scaling
- How to Scan on a Mac

This wikiHow teaches you how to scan a document into your Mac by using a connected scanner or multifunction printer. After connecting your scanner or multifunction printer to your
- How to Traceroute

This wikiHow teaches you how to run a 'traceroute' command on your computer or smartphone. The 'traceroute' command allows you to track the different stops an IP packet makes
- How to Right Click on a Mac

At first glance, it may not seem possible to right-click with your new Mac. How can you right-click if there's only one button? Luckily you don't have to forgo the convenience of