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MacBook Pro (M1 Chip) User Guide - The Ultimate Basics Guide for Beginners And Seniors to Setup And Master the New MacBook Pro Apple (M1 Chip) with Tips & Tricks - cover

MacBook Pro (M1 Chip) User Guide - The Ultimate Basics Guide for Beginners And Seniors to Setup And Master the New MacBook Pro Apple (M1 Chip) with Tips & Tricks

Kerry Linsfield

Casa editrice: Raymond James

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The Time Is Right to Explore Into the M1 MacBook With This Amazing Book!
This M1 MacBook Pro could as well be your favorite Apple device, most especially when you're more interested in the editing of your projects, and other valuable content.
The MacBook Pro is so fantastic and can effectively edit all your live analyses, recordings, and thumbnails whatsoever.
Moreover, you can connect it to a 6K Display XDR, when you're either at the office or home where you have your display, it works perfectly.

	In this book, you're anxious to check into the introductory and basic guides, and well detailed thus:
	
	What's New in M1 Chip MacBook Pro;
	
	Battery Life;
	
	Taking a Tour of the MacBook Pro;
	
	The magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Touch Bar;
	
	Items Required;
	
	USB-C Hub;
	
	Charger;
	
	Trackpad;
	
	Tracking Speed;
	
	Clicking;
	
	Silent clicking;
	
	Scroll & Zoom;
	
	More Gestures;
	
	Swipe Between Pages;
	
	Swipe Between Full-screen Apps;
	
	Notification Center;
	
	Mission Control;
	
	Viewing Applications & Programs;
	
	Right-clicking;
	
	Tap to Click;
	
	Mouse;
	
	Installing the Google Chrome (.dmg File);
	
	How to View & Open Google Chrome;
	
	How to properly Close Windows & Programs;
	
	How to Customize Your Mac;
	
	How to Activate the Dock Magnification;
	
	And More


You can't wait to find your machine respond to your favorite way of getting it customized.
This guide is well written with simple English and includes images for your clear understanding.
Get your copy now!
Disponibile da: 28/08/2021.

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