Minima (Feneric) Mac OS

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This is the final post on Minimal Mac. This project contains what I believe in when it comes to a mindful and intentional approach to technology. After nearly 2,500 posts, I have nothing more to add to what has already been said. As I wrote in my book enough, saying no is actually saying yes to other things. It’s time to say “no” to this project so that I can say “yes” to others (or, in some cases, fully commit to agreements already made).

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For those who have read and enjoyed this site at any time over the nearly six year span, I thank you and hope it has truly helped you in a meaningful way.

For those new to the site or coming across it the first time, I have compiled the best posts and quotes of the last six years into a book called, Minimal Mac: What We Believe In. The eBook has long been available for purchase. But, I also now offer a beautiful print edition for those that would like a more physical reminder of what we believe in.

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I also am making the t-shirt available for a limited time once again for those that may want one as a souvenir.

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Open the download folder where the HP Scanjet Update for Mac OS X 10.7 was saved and double-click the file that you downloaded in Step two to launch the installer. Note: Depending on your settings, you can also double-click the disk mount or icon created on the desktop when the file downloaded.

In closing, this has been really fun and fulfilling and I am deeply grateful to each and every one of you. In general, most of us are bad at saying goodbye. I’m really bad at it. Therefore, it is best to just get over the fear and come out and say it.

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In OS X system, there are two default options for the window minimize animation. One of the animations that the Mac is known for is the minimizing animation you see above when you minimize an application to your Dock. GenericUSBMIDI This is an OS X driver for MIDI devices connected via USB. It has been tested with a Roland (Ed) PC-300 MIDI Keyboard connected via USB to an Apple MacBook Pro running Mac OS X v10.8.2 (Mountain Lion) as well as v10.9.1 (Mavericks).

Goodbye.

P.S. For those that wish to continue to read my work on these and many other topics, patrickrhone.com will be the place to do that for as long as I can still make words work. Please stop by.

  • In a Finder window, press VO-Right Arrow or VO-Left Arrow to move through the window until you hear “toolbar.” Interact with the toolbar.
  • Press VO-Right Arrow until you hear “view radio group” and then interact with that control. Press VO-Right Arrow key until you hear the view you want to use.

    You can choose from icon, list, column, or Cover Flow view. In Cover Flow view, the browser is split horizontally into two sections. The top section is a graphical view of each item, such as folder icons or a preview of the first page of a document. The bottom section is a list view of the items.

  • When you have selected a view, stop interacting with the view radio group and the toolbar, and then press VO-Right Arrow to move through the window until you hear “sidebar.”
  • To move down the list of items in the sidebar, press VO-Down Arrow. When you hear the item you want, jump to it in the view browser; you can interact with it.

    To jump, press VO-J. If you’re using VoiceOver gestures, keep a finger on the trackpad and press the Control key.

  • Move to and select the item you want to open, using the method for the view you’re in:
  • Icon view: Use the arrow keys to move to the item you want.

    List view: To move down the list rows, press VO-Down Arrow. To expand and collapse a folder, press VO-. To move the VoiceOver cursor across a row and hear information about an item, press VO-Right Arrow. Or press VO-R to hear the entire row read at once.

    Column view: To move down the list until you find the folder or file you want, use the Down Arrow key. To move into subfolders, press the Right Arrow key.

    Cover Flow view: To flip through the items in the top section and move automatically through the corresponding list rows in the bottom section, press the Left Arrow or Right Arrow key.

    When you find the file or folder you want to open, use the Finder shortcut Command-O or Command-Down Arrow to open it.

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    VoiceOver announces when you have selected an alias or a file or folder you don’t have permission to open.