

You can speed up the whole editing process by jacking up the repeat speed and having a shorter delay. It allows you to remap your keyboard at the registry level. We recommend this if you do a lot of typing and use text editing shortcuts like Shift+Arrow keys to select text. A very helpful thing Ive found is to use the software 'SharpKeys' by Randy Rants (google it). Use the System Preferences (System Settings) > Keyboard menu to change the “Key Repeat” and “Delay Until Repeat” speed if you find typing feels a bit sluggish. Head to System Preferences (System Settings) > Trackpad to find options for turning on silent clicking (Tap to Click), change the trackpad sensitivity (Tracking Speed), modify haptic feedback (Click), or disable Apple’s extra click (Force Click and haptic feedback) on the “Point & Click” tab. For more information, including step-by-step instructions. Its easy So easy, in fact, that this clip can present a complete overview of the process in just over six and a half minutes time. You might be happy with the default macOS keyboard and trackpad behaviors so you might want to leave these settings alone. Interested in making Microsoft Windows 7 look a little bit more like Mac OS X 10.6 This home-computing how-to will show you precisely how its done.

Outstanding notifications and widgets will be displayed here, you can click “Edit Widgets” at the bottom of the list to customize them. You can access the notification center by swiping with two fingers from the edge of the trackpad. MacOS widgets are nothing groundbreaking, but a quick-glance month view calendar and world clock may be useful to you. Like macOS, a Windows user account offers default folders such as Documents, Pictures, Music, and Videos.
