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New Mac user,need advice - 02-06-2008, 10:02 PM

Does any one have any good sites that I can go to so I can learn how to better use my new mac. It has leopard if that helps.
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Congrats on your new Mac. What kind of Mac did you get if you don't mind me asking? I got the 24" Intel iMac with Leopard, so I'm still getting used to it. You can go to Apple's site and check out their own Discussions Section that they have. It has info on all the Apple Products including Leopard and the new MacBook Air.

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Hi,

I am also a new Mac user and I have found the following sites very useful:

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Check out [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Mac owers support group
When i was new to mac they helped me alot.
   
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Good answers in this thread. I'll use them for my friends new to the mac!
   
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Thanks alot for all the input. hey rock I have the 20inch one
   
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Glad to help out Emmamugsie. Both the 20" and 24" are badass. So congrats on getting an iMac. Hope you're enjoying your new iMac as much as I am.


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Glad to help out Emmamugsie. Both the 20" and 24" are badass. So congrats on getting an iMac. Hope you're enjoying your new iMac as much as I am.
The main thing was getting used to no right clicks and what i can use the command button for.
   
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The main thing was getting used to no right clicks and what i can use the command button for.
did you buy your mouse from apple? if so, you can program a right button click from System Preferences > Keboard & Mouse. apple's "mighty mouse" actually has four programmable "buttons", even though it looks like it's all one.

also -- in case you didn't figure it out yet, ctrl+click gives you the equivalent options as a right-click in windows if you don't want to set up the secondary button.

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