A quick Mac OS X primer


Contents

General Shortcuts
How to open VMD
How to open Spartan
How to open MOE
How to open Mathematica
How to open Safari
How to open TextEdit
Links to General Mac OS X tutorials


General Shortcuts

Shortcut Keys Explanation
⌘ + q Quit current application
⌘ + w Close current window
⌘ + "tab" Switch to previous program window
⌘ + n New window for current application
⌘ + s Save to file (as appropriate for current application)
⌘ + . Stop a process
"option" + ⌘ + "esc" Force quit a process
⌘ + c Copy
⌘ + v Paste
⌘ + x Cut
⌘ + "option" + "control" + 8 Switch to white-on-black or black-on-white
⌘ + f Find words in a text file, or find files in Finder
⌘ + "shift" + 4 Takes a screenshot of a selected area
F9 Use Expose to show all the open windows
F10 Use Expose to show all the open windows in an application
F11 Use Expose to hide all the open windows and show the desktop

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How to open VMD

To open VMD:

  1. In Finder, click on Applications.
  2. In Applications, find the VMD icon (fig.1) and double-click on it.


Figure 1


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How to open Spartan

To open Spartan:

  1. In Finder, click on Applications.
  2. In Applications, find the Spartan icon (fig.2) and double-click on it.


Figure 2


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How to open MOE

  1. In Finder, click on Applications.
  2. In Applications, find the X11 icon and double-click on it.
  3. X11 will launch and a new terminal window(fig.3) will appear. At the commandprompt, type the following:
    /usr/local/moe/bin/moe


Figure 3


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How to open Mathematica

To open Mathematica:

  1. In Finder, click on Applications.
  2. In Applications, find the Mathematica icon (fig.4) and double-click on it.


Figure 4


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How to open Safari

To open Safari:

  1. In Finder, click on Applications.
  2. In Applications, find the Safari icon (fig.5) and double-click on it.


Figure 5


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How to open TextEdit

To open TextEdit:

  1. In Finder, click on Applications.
  2. In Applications, find the TextEdit icon (fig.6) and double-click on it.


Figure 6


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Links to General Mac OS X tutorials

Macinstruct: Introduction to Mac OS X
Macinstruct has a variety of tutorials and can be accessed at http://www.macinstruct.com/.

Official Apple 10.3 Panther introduction Manual
This pdf is the official Apple 10.3 welcome manual.

Powerbook Specs
Official Apple website that lists the Powerbook specifications.

On the Prowl with Panther: A Free Orientation to Mac OS X version 10.3
This is a series of Quicktime snippets explaining features of OS 10.3 (panther) in detail!


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