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Page: Change mouse-scrolling behavior in OS X 10.12 (Siera) or later (IS&T Contributions)
Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and later, Apple changed the default scrolling behavior of humaninterface tracking devices (mice and trackpads). Scrolling now follows mouse and trackpad movements (scrolling down now tracks a document "up" much like ...
Other labels: mac, apple, mouse, scrolling, up, tracking, direction, turn
Page: Configure Automatic Updates on OS X 10.9 or later (IS&T Contributions)
order to ensure that your Mac will automatically check for and install OS X updates as well as other updates for Mac software, follow the configuration steps below. Note: In OS X 10.8 and later, all system updates take place through ...
Other labels: security, mac, updates, 108, mountain, lion, mavericks, macos
Page: Disable auto-correction of spelling in Mac OS X (IS&T Contributions)
Primer Since Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), Apple has included a feature that automatically corrects common misspellings; similar to the behavior in Apple's iOS. This guide will show you how to disable this feature. Instructions # Navigate to System Preferences. \\ !1.png ...
Other labels: mavericks, spelling, correct, autocorrect, auto-correct, apple, mac, os
Page: How to make your Library folder visible in the Finder in OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or later (IS&T Contributions)
page: Context Beginning with Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or later, the Library folder located in a user's home folder {{\/Library}} is hidden by default. This tutorial covers several methods to make the Library folder visible again. \\ !DefaultHomeFolder.jpg width=400,border ...
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Page: Setup Contacts and Mail apps to query MIT's LDAP server OS X 10.9 and up (IS&T Contributions)
Instructions (i) Mail.app uses Contacts to store and access contact information. # Navigate to the System Preferences menu. !1.png width=300,alt="Apple > System Preferences screen"!\\ \\ # From the System Preferences window, select Internet Accounts. !2.png width=300,alt ...
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