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Hi! Digi 003 drivers for Mac is a blog about Digi 003 drivers for Mac and the products related with it. If you're looking for a driver or any other product, please contact us. Thanks! OK, now on to the introduction: The Macintosh operating system is extremely user-friendly and very easy to navigate, but some features may not be as obvious as they seem - especially if you use a PC on a regular basis. In this article I will discuss some of those features and how to make them work as intended. To begin with, I will talk about the Macintosh menu bar. The menu bar is located along the top of your screen. There are four tools in the menu bar: Apple Menu, System Preferences, File and Edit. The Apple Menu contains a list of commands to perform on your Mac. If you hold down the command key while you click on a command, a sub-menu will appear with additional options for that particular command. For example, if I hold down option and click on My Documents from the Apple Menu, a sub-menu appears with numbered buttons for each folder in my Documents folder. By clicking on "1" from this sub-menu you can access that particular folder's contents. If I hold down the Command key and click on the Apple Menu, another sub-menu appears which allows me to access certain applications. The System Preferences is where you can adjust settings you may want change. These settings include turning on (or off) various user interface features like double-clicking with a mouse, using fonts that are not installed on your system, changing how your screen is set up. There are various categories of settings under the Preferences menu for Appearance, Sound & Video, Hardware & Performance, Installations & Upgrades. Under the Applications menu are categories containing programs that will be launched by clicking on them from the Finder. For example, clicking on the Word Processor icon will launch Microsoft Word. If you hold down the Command key while you click on a program, a sub-menu will appear with additional programs to choose from. The File menu contains commands for opening, saving and printing files. If you have more than one application open at once, you can switch back and forth between those applications by clicking on those applications under the File menu instead of using the Dock or your mouse to bring them forward. The Edit menu contains commands for cut, copy and paste so that if I wanted to select some text from a document without pasting it into another document/application, I can use this menu to do so. The Format menu contains commands for adjusting the appearance of text, paragraphs, layouts, columns, pictures and color. If I hold down the Command key while I click on a command in this menu, a sub-menu appears which has additional options for that particular command. If I hold down the Option key while clicking on a menu item in this menu or any other menu item in an application's menu bar (except for items that do not contain sub-menus like the Apple Menu), a popup window will appear with information about that particular command or option. This is useful if you're not familiar with what each tool does and needs more information to figure it out. cfa1e77820
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