I preferred it when I could "physically" see my HD. I mean who's in charge me or the computer? That's true with a lot of tech to day. You put a double A4 book on the photocopier & it says I'll give you an A3 copy. Type a letter & the paper clip pops up, I'm in control! You're probably thinking I'm going "loony tune" but there is a serious side to this: As Chris can tell you better than I Not that the computer is bad, but it was programmed by some guy not on the frontline. The human must be able to take control John
On Saturday, 1 February 2020, 21:25:43 GMT, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118@...> wrote:
Dear Jude, For some strange reason, Mojave OS? It wouldn¡¯t let me do that, but I found if I opened quick time player & went to file, I could move it to desktop & then to trash. Chris said something similar about using the desktop, but every 48 hours or so I transfer to External HD. I¡¯ll work on that tomorrow. Getting internet working was last 24 hrs job. I also have 256 GB flash drive where I can temporarilystore things, so no sweat John > On 1 Feb 2020, at 21:15, Judith Hall <glenidol@...> wrote: > > To remove icons from the dock just click and drag them off and they make a puff of smoke and disappear. > > You should be filing in your documents folder - if you keep too much on desktop just slows the Mac enormously and makes start ups slow. > > You can alter your dock icons size and behaviours under sys prefs. > > Jude >> On 2 Feb 2020, at 2:20 am, John Miller via Groups.Io <johnmiller051118=[email protected]> wrote: >> >> ?I¡¯ve downloaded documents & moved them to desktop folder. How do I remove the icons from the dock, as my applications are microscopic icons now >> John >> >> >> >> > > > > |