Manual Lock Setting On Mac

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The Touch Bar shows you intuitive shortcuts and app controls when you need them.

Pairing your Keyboard with a Different Mac After you set up your Apple Wireless Keyboard with a Mac, you can set it up again with a different Mac. If the other Mac is more than 33 feet (10 meters) away, follow the instructions on page 5 to pair it. Putting your MacBook into its sleep state is a convenient and useful option when you need to step away for a moment. Provided you have an account password set up, sleep lets you lock your MacBook.

  • Dec 06, 2016  Click the lock, then enter account password. If you aren't logged in as an administrator, you're asked to enter an administrator's name and password. Click Login Options. Choose an account from from the “Automatic login” pop-up menu, then enter the password of that account. The account is now set up to log in automatically when your Mac.
  • From here, you simply drag in a file or application to set up a global launch shortcut for it. There's also a little '+' button in the bottom left to set up shortcuts for several tasks such as searching the web or grabbing a folder's path. Long before Alfred graced the Mac, Quicksilver was the reigning app launcher.
  • Click the lock, then enter account password. If you aren't logged in as an administrator, you're asked to enter an administrator's name and password. Click Login Options. Choose an account from from the “Automatic login” pop-up menu, then enter the password of that account. The account is now set up to log in automatically when your Mac.
  • If you want to set your Mac to always have the same IP address (also known as a static IP address), you can easily configure this to be set in the Network settings of OS X. This can be valid for both wi-fi networks and wired ethernet networks, and it can also be set under a specific network location.
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Use True Tone

True Tone makes the images on your Retina display appear more natural.

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Give your Mac added graphics power for VR creation, gaming, and more.

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Check your startup security

Use Startup Security Utility to make sure that your Mac always starts up from your designated startup disk, and always from a legitimate, trusted operating system.

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Use Touch ID on MacBook Pro

With Touch ID on your MacBook Pro, you can quickly unlock your Mac and make purchases using your Apple ID and Apple Pay—all with your fingerprint.

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Find adapters for Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports

If the cable from your external display, hard drive, camera, or other device doesn't connect to your Mac, you might need an adapter.

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Use the Force Touch trackpad

Learn about the Force Touch trackpad, its features, and how to use it.

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