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Re: small problem with new computer
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开云体育You can create your own keyboard shortcuts. ?See: Create keyboard shortcuts for apps on Mac Select “All Applications”, “Sleep” (minus the quotes), and try to find an unused key combination. On Nov 13, 2024, at 5:52?PM, Jeannie Girard via groups.io <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
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开云体育If that is for Touch ID, then that button alone is probably log out, not sleep, and would require a password to log in.?On my iPhone Xr On Nov 13, 2024, at 15:20, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:
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开云体育Just did. and it made no difference while? using the short cut ctl opt eject. Guess I'll just have to use the apple menu for sleep Jeannie On 11/13/24 2:59 PM, Pat Taylor via
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Sorry, I just realized it was the same thing you were already trying. ?Have you tried restarting the iMac? |
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(I’m on 10.15.7 on a 2012 MB Pro so what I use won’t be any help.) Otto On 13 Nov 2024, at 21:29, Jeannie Girard via groups.io <photojeannie8@...> wrote: |
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It’s a recessed circle with a real purpose, if we’re talking about the right upper corner of the keyboard. If that’s it, it’s the Touch ID key.
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No I have not I will do that when I go back in? Jeannie On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 2:59?PM Pat Taylor via <pat412=[email protected]> wrote:
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I found out the if I hold those keys down for 15 seconds it will work<but the I need to use my password to open again,even though I have used settings to say no passwords. If I go to the apple menu I can click on slept and when I wake up the fomputer,no password is needed. Jeannie? On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 3:12?PM Brent via <whodo678=[email protected]> wrote:
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开云体育I am running a much older macOS, Catalina, which still has Sys Prefs, instead of Settings, so this is just a shot in the dark. Try reassigning the keyboard shortcuts for that task. That task is not available this far back, so I have to ask, did you use 3rd part app to make the shortcut? There also used to be a way to put a Mac to sleep by another action, is the shortcut there?Brent ?
On my Mac mini running 10.15.7?
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开云体育Sorry, I just realized it was the same thing you were already trying. ?Have you tried restarting the iMac?Pat Sent from iPad ProOn Nov 13, 2024, at 2:55?PM, Pat Taylor via groups.io <pat412@...> wrote:
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On Nov 13, 2024, at 3:40?PM, Brent via groups.io <whodo678@...> wrote:That referred to 3rd party keyboards installed through the App Store, not physical keyboards. Since it’s in software it would be possible for one to capture passwords. -- Bev in TX |
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开云体育I wasn’t asking why, it is more of a dream that there was a standard of where the special characters are positioned. It will never happen, and if it did, it wouldn’t take effect in my life time.?As far as muscle memory on more than one system, at times I have had it on 4 different ones at times, but as I age, those seem slip away.? I am not sure the bit about an iPhone or iPad not accepting third party sensitive information. I used to use a small, folding, travel BT keyboard design for cross platform use, Apple, Windows, Palm and others with older iPhones and iPads. That includes passwords, so unless that has changed, that statement is wrong as it stands.? As far as using third party software to alter a keyboard layout, I have found modifications like that to be problematic. I try to work by, Keep It Simple, Sam. If for no other reason that the next upgrade may break it.? On my iPhone Xr On Nov 13, 2024, at 01:58, Bev in TX via groups.io <countryone77@...> wrote:
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Re: Can a 2017 21.5" iMac be repurposed as a monitor for an Apple Silicon Mac Mini?
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The crudest test I did before and after discarding the Fusion Drive in favor of having my entire OS and data storage environment on that 1 TB stick in the Processor Direct Slot was just to clock the boot time to desktop. It was about a quarter as long as it used to be once configured with the latter. Randy has given you good recommendation for more detailed assessment, and if the computer seems slow, there’s always the Activity Monitor app that might suggest what’s slowing things down.
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开云体育On Nov 13, 2024, at 1:06?PM, Jeannie Girard via groups.io <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
More keyboard mysteries! What is the “eject” key on a Mac keyboard? Perhaps it was linked to ejecting a DVD on older keyboards?
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small problem with new computer
My new Imac with the M4 chip arrived Monday, and I have a small annoying problem. I have always used the shortcut option command eject to put my mac to sleep. According to everything I have seen on line, it is still the same, But when I try to use it, I get an empty desktop back and it is asking me for my password. When I put it in, the complete desktop reappears, But It has not gone to sleep . I can make it go to sleep by going to the apple menu and clicking on sleep..But I sure would like my old shortcut back!
Thanks, ?Jeannie |
Re: Can a 2017 21.5" iMac be repurposed as a monitor for an Apple Silicon Mac Mini?
Thank you so much, Randy.
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For some reason, the folk on the Apple Support Communities forums frown on the use of ‘CleanMyMac’. I have tried it myself and thought that it did a good job! — David On 13 Nov 2024, at 15:41, Randy B. Singer via groups.io <randy@...> wrote:On Nov 13, 2024, at 6:57 AM, David G Brooks via groups.io <davidandtrishab@...> wrote: |
Re: Can a 2017 21.5" iMac be repurposed as a monitor for an Apple Silicon Mac Mini?
On Nov 13, 2024, at 6:57 AM, David G Brooks via groups.io <davidandtrishab@...> wrote: Top 5 benchmark apps for Mac performance tests Mac Benchmarks __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice __________________________________________________ |
Re: Can a 2017 21.5" iMac be repurposed as a monitor for an Apple Silicon Mac Mini?
开云体育Thank you for your helpful response, Jim! ?I look forward to learning what progress you make!Do you know of some easy and straight-forward way of testing the speed of my current arrangement(s). I have used this facility, available from the Apple App Store:- That result from my Fusion Drive. Here’s the result when running macOS Ventura from my 1TB external SSD:- I’m not 100% sure what I’m reviewing!? For the things I do, the iMac seems quite fast enough! Kind regards, - - David jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:
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