Teach Yourself VISUALLY MacBook Pro & MacBook Air. Guy Hart-Davis
Читать онлайн книгу.than using the menus. You can customize the toolbar in many apps by opening the View menu, choosing Customize Toolbar, working in the dialog that opens, and then clicking Done. Use this command, or other similar commands, to place the buttons for your most-used commands just a click away.
Open, Close, and Manage Windows
Most macOS apps use windows to display information so that you can see it and work with it. You can resize most windows to the size you need or expand a window so that it fills the screen. You can move windows and position them so that you can see those windows you require, minimize other windows to icons on the Dock, or hide an app’s windows from view.
Open, Close, and Manage Windows
Open a Window
Click anywhere on the desktop.
macOS activates Finder and displays the menu bar for it.
Note: Clicking anywhere on the desktop activates Finder because the desktop is a special Finder window. You can also click Finder (
Click File.
The File menu opens.
Click New Finder Window.
A Finder window opens, showing your files in your default view.
Move, Resize, and Zoom a Window
Click the window’s title bar and drag the window to where you want it.
Click a border or corner of the window and drag until the window is the size and shape you want.
Click Zoom (
The window zooms to full screen.
Move the pointer to the upper-left corner of the screen.
The macOS menu bar and the app’s title bar appear.
Click Zoom Back (
The window zooms back to its previous size.
Close a Window
Click Close (
Note: When you move the pointer over the upper-left corner of a window, Close (
The window closes.
Note: You can also close a window by pressing
Minimize or Hide a Window
Click Minimize (
macOS minimizes the window to an icon on the right side of the Dock.
Note: You can also minimize a window by pressing
Click the icon for the minimized window.
macOS restores the window to its original size and position.
Tip
How can I find out where a document in a window is located?
To quickly see what folder contains a file or folder, press
Using Control Center
macOS’s Control Center feature gives you quick access to a range of frequently needed controls. These controls include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AirDrop; Focus, Keyboard Brightness, and Screen Mirroring; Display brightness, Sound volume and AirPlay, and the Now Playing item in the Music app.
You open Control Center by clicking its icon toward the right end of the menu bar. Control Center opens as a pane on the right side of the screen, showing the top layer of controls. You can display further layers to reach other controls.
Using Control Center
Open Control Center and Toggle Settings On and Off
Click Control Center (
Control Center opens.