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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    Yeah, it really kind of annoys me how they've changed the volume keys to F10-F11-F12 rather than the old F3-F4-F5.

    I use them in combination with the FN key and I can't adjust the volume with one hand anymore. I used to love that with my old Macbook Pro...

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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    Quote Originally Posted by sathyaterry View Post
    Oh what shortcuts do u ppl use for spaces? Coz the f1...f12 commands arent working for me coz they're dedicated for some other functions like volume and brightness.
    I use my extra mouse buttons
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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    Got a quick question, doesn't really warrent a thread and I'm not sure how to google it, would I be able to at night keep my headphones plugged listening to music with itunes, but after 2 hours it goes to sleep automatically, or does itunes count as the system being active?

    Not really sure how to phrase that >.<

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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    It should still go to sleep automatically, since it should be user input which prevents the computer from going to sleep, not some system output.
    If you want to keep prevent your Mac from going to sleep automatically, just change the settings in Energy Saver.
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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    Oh no thats perfect for me Budding, that's what I needed to figure out, that no user input made it go to sleep, thank you

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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    Sadly, no! However, there is good news. OS X Snow Leopard will only cost 10$ (shipment fees) to update with the purchase of a new Macintosh computer, and you will not need to reformat you Mac when you receive it. Snow Leopard will upgrade like a service pack, so you won’t lose you data or programs.
    Just picked up a 15" MBP 2.66 and the apple "genius" started arguing with me..i told him it was $10 and he pulled up a webpage that says its $29...

    Just found the 9.95 link though -- http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/
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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    yeap,it should be 10$

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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    You cannot buy the special pre-order from the Apple store though. You have to order it online and have it shipped.
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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    so, it's $29
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    Default Re: Mac Switchers Guide V2.0 With Illustrations

    I thought mine was coming today but looks like tomorrow now, I could not sleep last night with anticipation and i am 39 , it`s like Christmas
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