What should you not do on a Mac?
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What should you not do on a Mac?
Mac 101: Things NOT to do on your Mac
- “Cleaning house.” Sure, your Home folder may seem a little bit cluttered…
- Device disconnects.
- Hard shutdowns.
- Moving Microsoft Office.
- Save over, man.
What cool things can I do with a MacBook Pro?
All the awesome things you forgot your Mac could do
- Do unit conversions in Spotlight.
- Talk to and listen to your Mac!
- Run Windows.
- Take screenshots of any size.
- Automatically hide and show the menu bar.
- Type exotic characters.
- Sign PDFs right in Mail.
- Batch rename files.
Do MacBooks damage easily?
Over time, they might ache or crack if you abuse them. The same happens with your MacBook case’s hinges. MacBooks break, but if you’re careful, they last much longer. MacBooks do get damaged, but preventing much of the damage is easy with the right protective accessories.
Is MacBook Pro difficult to use?
Toptenreviews.com not only mentions the track pad as a feature that makes the MacBook Pro comfortable to work on, but calls the device as a whole “undeniably user friendly.” Dan Ackerman of CNET.com says that MacBook Pro has the “best touch pad and gesture controls of any laptop.” Simply put, navigating through your …
Can you sit on a MacBook Pro?
Yes, you may break it: the screen, the hinges. Don’t leave it places that people are likely to sit on (e.g. chairs, the sofa). I think it would be rather certain that it would suffer extreme physical damage. The only risk is that it cracks the screen.
Can you play games on a Macbook Pro?
It’s easy to play single-player or multiplayer games on your Mac. When you sign in with your Apple ID, a Game Center account is created for you (if it didn’t exist already). You can browse the Mac App Store to get the newest or most popular games that support Game Center.
Can I use Mac on bed?
Is it a bad thing to put my MacBook Air 13″ directly on my bed not raised on a flat surface? Do not place your MacBook on a pillow or other soft material when it’s powered on, as the material can block the airflow vents (in particular, the rear vents) and cause the computer to overheat.