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Customizing OS X
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pple is rightfully proud of the user interface design incorporated into
the Macintosh OS X family of operating systems. The interface is easy
to use, and it’s also easy to customize so that your Mac looks and behaves
the way you want.
This chapter shows you how to customize various parts of the OS X inter-
face, including
Desktop: You can change the color scheme of your desktop or use
a picture as your background.
Display: You can also change the size of the desktop display, use
a custom screen saver, and adjust the way the clock appears.
Dock: The OS X Dock normally resides at the bottom of the screen
and gives quick access to your most commonly used programs. You
can move the Dock, add or remove items, and change the way the
Dock appears.
Keyboard and Accessibility: Mac OS X can accommodate most
accessibility needs, and common keyboard shortcuts can be
changed, too.
Exposé: Switch quickly between programs with this OS X tool.
Spaces: If you’re tired of constantly re-arranging your desktop,
create and easily move between multiple virtual workspaces using
Leopard’s new Spaces feature.
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Get ready to . . .
Access System Preferences ..........................6
Modify the Desktop Appearance ..................6
Change the Display Size ..............................8
Customize Keyboard Shortcuts......................9
Add and Remove Dock Items......................10
Move and Hide the Dock............................11
Make OS X Accessible ................................12
Activate a Screen Saver..............................14
Display 24-Hour Time ................................15
Access Programs Quickly with Exposé ........16
Set up Spaces ............................................17
Switch between Spaces ..............................18
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