place where you can store files, folders, and even shortcuts for easy access. This time, however, to open an item, you'll need to double click your mouse.
... [Show More] Some apps have a full-screen mode that you can activate by clicking the double arrow in the upper right corner. This causes the window to expand so you can focus on the application without any other distractions. To return to normal view. Press control. Command f on your keyboard. Not all apps support this feature, but it's available in several of the apps that come pre-installed on your computer. The last thing i'd like to talk about is using your mouse in os 10, specifically a feature called natural scrolling. You can learn more about how it works by going to system preferences. Then choosing mouse or trackpad depending on what you have. In this case, we'll choose mouse. As you can see from the demo, natural scrolling is basically the reverse of traditional scrolling. It's almost like you're pushing the content up and down on the page. This may seem awkward at first, but it's actually how many touchscreen devices work. Natural scrolling is the default setting, but you can always disable it by checking the box here. I recommend trying it both ways to see which one you prefer. While you're in this window, you can also take a look at multi-touch gestures. For example, here's one that lets you go back and forth between pages using a simple swipe. Os 10 supports many different types of gestures, including pinches, taps, and double tabs. Depending on what your mouse or trackpad is capable of, each gesture performs a specific task. To learn more, i recommend visiting this resource again once you become more familiar with os 10. That covers the basics. Now that you know your way around, you can start using os 10 and taking advantage of everything it has to offer. A web browser is a tool you use to access the internet in order to make the most out of the internet. It's important to understand the basics of using a web browser. There are many different web browsers, including chrome, safari, firefox, and internet explorer. All of them allow you to view websites, but they each have a different look and feel, so picking one will depend mostly on your personal preference. Right now, i'm using chrome. When you open your browser at the top of the window, you'll see the address bar. This is where you'll type the web address of the page that you want to visit. If you've been to a website before, your browser may suggest it or even automatically complete the address for you. If you see the address you're looking for in the suggestions, you can just click it or press enter when you're done typing. Most of the time you're going to go from one page to another by clicking on links. To go back to the page you were just on, you can click the back button. To return to the first page. Click the forward button. If you see a link that you want to click, but you don't want to navigate away from the page that you're on, you can open the link in a new tab. Just right click the link. And select open in new tab. This opens the page behind the current page so it doesn't take you away from the original site. You can also create a new tab by clicking here. And then typing in the address or name of any site you want to visit. To close a tab, just click the x. If you're on a website that you know, you'll want to visit again later or website that you go to frequently, you can bookmark it. Most browsers have a button right next to the address bar that lets you easily bookmark any site. Once you've bookmarked a page, you'll be able to go to it again. In chrome. You'll click the settings button. Select bookmarks and then select the website you're looking for from the list. Even if you don't bookmark a site, there's still a way to find it again later. Your browser keeps track of all the websites you visit in a feature called history. All browsers allow you to access your history in chrome. You can access this by clicking the settings button. You can then click on a site to go to it. And as you may remember from before, you can [Show Less]