By default, pressing the F4 and F5 keys will make a click sound for each keypress that moves volume down or up, respectively. But holding down the shift key while pressing F4 or F5 suppresses the click. (You can also turn it off permanently in System Preferences, Sound, Sound Effects. By the way, you can also open Sound Preferences panel directly with Option-F5.)
Easy Volume Control
29 01 2008Comments : Leave a Comment »
Categories : Keyboard Shortcuts, Volume, system preferences, volumr
Show only one window
27 01 2008Hold the option key while selection an application in the dock, and all other windows will be hidden automatically, it may not always work with Finder windows.
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Categories : Finder, Keyboard Shortcuts, Windows
View all files in Stacks
25 01 2008To view all files from a stack hold the command button while clicking on the stack which will take you to the root folder where the files for that stack is stored.
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Categories : Files, Keyboard Shortcuts, Leopard, Stacks
Set exact volume levels
22 01 2008For those who like a perfect and exact volume level, this is for you. While holiding the shift and option key along with your designated volume key at the same time your volume will be broken up into smaller pieces.
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Categories : Keyboard Shortcuts, Leopard, Volume
Finder title bar trick
19 01 2008Did you know that you can click and drag the little folder icon in a Finder window’s title bar to copy/move the folder to another location? A secondary click on the title or the folder icon brings up a context menu listing the parent folders of the currently selected folder.
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Categories : Finder, Keyboard Shortcuts, Mac OS X, mouse
Widgets on your Desktop
18 01 2008If you are one of those people who hate the inconvenience of going to Dashboard every time you need some information… Then you may want to have your widgets on your Desktop at all times just open Terminal and enter the following code: defaults write com.apple.dashboard devmode YES; killall Dock
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Categories : Code, Dock, Finder, Mac OS X, Terminal
Shrink PDF
17 01 2008
In Preview you can shrink the size of a PDF. To do this open the PDF in Preview. Select “Save As…” from the File menu. In the dialog that appears you will see a pop-up menu labelled “Quartz Filter”. Choose “Reduce File Size” and when you save the PDF it will be much smaller than the original. There is some image quality loss so be sure to keep a copy of the original in case you aren’t happy with the results.
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Categories : Mac OS X, PDF, Preview
Hide Dock
15 01 2008Option-Command-D hides the dock and whenever you mouse over at the bottom of the screen it appears again.
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Categories : Finder, Keyboard Shortcuts, Leopard, Mac OS X, mouse
Empty Finder Window
14 01 2008The quickest way to get to an empty desktop or Finder window is to use the keyboard shortcuts, Command-up arrow which skips windows to view different windows as an integration with Spaces.
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Categories : Apps, Dashboard, Desktop, Finder, Keyboard Shortcuts, Leopard, Spaces
Auto Quit: Printer
12 01 2008Ever get annoyed by your printer queuqe staying open all the time. To stop that annoyance just right-click the icon on the Dock and select Auto Click in the menu, from now on when finished printing the document, your printer’s application will always quit.
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Categories : Apps, Keyboard Shortcuts, Mac OS X, Printer, hardware
Keyboard Shortcuts For Your Every Need
11 01 2008It’s raining keyboard shortcuts, UsingMac.com provides a useful and well one of their articles happened to be keyboard shortcuts, the link below includes over 200 keyboard shortcuts to satisfy every taste: http://www.usingmac.com/2007/11/21/mac-os-x-leopard-200-productivity-booster-hotkeys
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Categories : Apps, Dashboard, Finder, Keyboard Shortcuts, Leopard Tips, Mac OS X
Time Machine: Back Up Now
10 01 2008Ever created a file and save it? Well, I have and you want Time Machine to immediately back up the file just simply plug in your external hard drive and right-click Time Machine icon and click Back Up Now. S -I-M-P-L-E!!!
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Categories : Apps, Dock, Finder, Keyboard Shortcuts, Leopard Tips, Time Machine, hardware
Safari Surfing Trick
9 01 2008Have you ever been in such a hurry to get to the bottom of the page or top but can’t find a Back to Top link. Well, now every webpage you visit using Safari has one, sort of. Hit Command and up arrow to go up and down to scroll down. Easy as pie!
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Categories : Apps, Keyboard Shortcuts, Leopard Tips, Mac OS X, Safari
Safari “Reopen All Windows From Last Session”
8 01 2008It doesn’t get simpler than this. If Safari seems to crash or by accident you exit Safari just go to History in the menu bar and click Reopen All Windows From Last Session or if you prefer Reopen Last Closed Window.
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Categories : Apps, Finder, Safari, Trouble
File Renaming in Finder
7 01 2008In previous versions of Mac OS X when you renamed a file it would delete the file extension then you may have forgotten by then what it WAS but Leopard makes it smart and easy, just click on the file and hit enter and you can type in the new name. 
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Categories : Finder, Leopard Tips
Help Me!
6 01 2008Use the Help menu in the Apple toolbar at the top of your screen and you may search your question or get general questions.
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Categories : Apps, Desktop, FAQ's, Finder, Mac OS X
Force Quit
4 01 2008
Have you ever experience applications not responsing well here is a shortcut to Force Quit. Just hit Command-Option-Escape and select which programs are not responding.
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Categories : Apps, Finder, Leopard Tips, Mac OS X
Dictionary??
3 01 2008
Included with Mac OS X is an Oxford English Dictionary which if you browse Finder through your Applications folder you may just find it. But if you are browsing in Safari and come across a word that you need the definition for just use the shortcut Ctrl-Command-D while mousing over the word. A dialog box appears highlighting the word with the definition below. The trick only works in specific applications.
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Categories : Apps, Dictionary, Finder, Internet, Mac OS X
Printing
2 01 2008Ready to print a file with no optional preferences? Just hit Command-P and then Enter and be ready for your file to print immediately.
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Categories : Finder, Internet, Keyboard Shortcuts, Mail, Safari, mac, shortcuts
Bookmarking
1 01 2008To ease your tabbing uses in Safari you can use the Shortcut, Command-D to easily bookmark a favorite webpage.
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Categories : Safari