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Mac OS X Leopard
Ars Technica has a typically excellent review of Apple’s latest operating system. (The review is excellent in it’s craftmanship; the quality of the OS you can decide.)
Maija won’t be getting it for a while, solely due to cost and no perceived benefits. She’s still trying to figure out how everything is done in Tiger, a task that I cannot always help with. I honestly do not understand the way you have to do many things in OS X.
Like any editing! Maija has me editing her essays; the following things drive me drive me nucking futs:
- the inability to forward delete (delete key on non-Mac keyboards)
- having to remember to use the Apple key rather than CTRL for all the keyboards shortcuts (I use keyboard shortcuts like a fiend)
- typerate is wierd, and the speed (read slowness) of the cursor moving across the page when you’re holding down an arrow key
- lack of home, end, page up, page down. I know I can accomplish these with the FUNC key… but I don’t have to do anything fancy on my Dell laptop keyboard (so don’t talk to me about space problems). AND the behaviour isn’t consistent… sometimes when using Firefox I have to press the Apple key instead of the FUNC key to activate home/end, etc… and making the wrong choice sends me back a page.
If any Mac user can help me with these seemingly simple problems I’ll be eternally grateful and my home will be filled with less yelling and cursing.
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about 2 years ago
ah my poor friend. I hear you are having some troubles with the wayz of the mighty OSX
delete problem : works ok on my keyboard, im guessing youre using a macbook of some form, so an external keyboard is the only way around this.
no help for the ctrl = apple key thing, i have the same problem when using teh windoze.
for bowling the cursor round the page, hold the apple key and arrow around. or option key.
I guess thats about it.
mac out