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2. Apple has not fixed the macOS audio left/right balance bug for nearly 10 ...
I have just reported a bug where high memory pressure could cause memory pages from the real-time audio thread to get swapped out, causing audio glitches.
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3. Do you use the trackpad on the right or left of the keyboard
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I've always used the trackpad on the right but I saw a video that had it on the left and I'm wondering if a lot of people do it that way. I'm giving some thought as to putting it on the left. I realize that it means learning to left-hand point but it would remove the mental question of mouse or...
4. macOS Sequoia 15.0 review: The opening act - Six Colors
Sep 16, 2024 · The screen appears flawless, operating at high frame rates and even transmitting audio back to the Mac. I was able to click around and play ...
When I go to concerts, I always feel bad for the opening acts. No matter how good they are, no matter how hard they try, they’re just not the reason the audience is there. At one memorable sh…

5. Apple's Mighty Mouse: The Move to Multi-Button - AnandTech
Aug 4, 2005 · Looks can be deceiving as the two side buttons of the Mighty Mouse only function as one, and only if they are both depressed at the same time.
6. Mac Split Screen View: How to Set Up Your Ultimate Display - CNET
Oct 1, 2024 · Split screen view lets you keep two windows running side-by-side simultaneously. You can set up two Google Chrome windows next to each other.
Boost your productivity in MacOS Monterey with this multitasking hack. Get there even faster by creating a keyboard shortcut.

7. MacBook Air M1 review: The right Apple Silicon Mac for most
Nov 17, 2020 · The system excels at two benchmarks in particular: battery life — measures by a simple video playback — and Geekbench, which tests a system's ...
Reviewing hardware is an act of minutia. Occasionally something new or potentially earth-shattering comes along, but on the whole, it’s about chipping away. Documenting small, gradual changes designed to keep product lines fresh and — if you play your cards right — differentiating yourself from...
8. Use apps in Split View on Mac - Apple Support
On your Mac, hold the pointer over the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Full Screen > Left of Screen or Right of Screen.
On your Mac, work in two apps side by side at the same time.
9. macOS Ventura: The MacStories Review
Oct 24, 2022 · Similarly, Stage Manager is in desperate need of keyboard shortcuts, a right-click menu, and Shortcuts support. ... left on your Mac the day ...
Stage Manager First off, I love Stage Manager, Apple’s new mode for managing apps on your Mac’s desktop. But it’s not an unconditional, all-in sort of love. It’s complicated. When Stage Manager is set up and running the way I want, it’s fantastic. The trouble is the ‘set up’ part. The feature is simply too

10. macOS 15 Sequoia: The Ars Technica review
Sep 18, 2024 · Apple Intelligence is sucking up a lot of the media oxygen, but in most other ways, this is a typical 2020s-era macOS release, with one or two ...
Apple Intelligence isn’t ready yet. There’s still a lot here to like.

11. 13-Inch MacBook Air Is A Surprisingly Powerful And Portable Pro ...
Oct 27, 2010 · MacBook Air left view power, USB, headphones, and speaker. MacBook Air left; MacBook Pro right ... reviews and how-tos from Cult of Mac, every ...
Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Air isn't anything like the old one. It's incredible. It's incredibly thin, light, and powerful. It's blazing fast. It's

12. Power Your MacBook Pro From Right Side USB-C Ports: Here's Why
Apr 28, 2020 · Why would you think of the right and left side like this? Yes, the right side when you're using the computer in the normal orientation. I ...
Recent MacBook Pros have USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 ports on both sides, but you should only charge your MacBook Pro using the ports on the right side. Here's why.
