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phatduckk

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how do you enlarge a window to full screen? The little plus at the top left doesn't make it much bigger at all..

the little colored dots in the top left of the window do all that...

orange = hide
red = close
green = zoom

there is no such thing as maximize on a mac. now windows on a mac have 2 sizes they know about

1) the size the programmer considers the "standard" for the app theyre writing
2) the size you want the window to be

the green button toggles between your setting and the "standard" setting.

how do you set your setting? just drag the bottom right corner. the app will remember the last size you set.

this is initially confusing to windows people who are used to "minimize", "maximize" and close... also most people maximize everything even when they dont have to. i know tons of people that maximize a browser window even tho they're screens are 1280px wide yet most web pages are made to fit in a width 1024 pixels or even more commonly 800px

apple "pushes" this on you by not having a maximie button
 

spencer

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I still do not get why I only have one software guitar and its steel,

Where do I find loops at?

Garageband..
 

spencer

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I love my Macbook!!!
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MrMusashi

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if that camera is anything like on the imac the image tends to be chuck styled... hehe.. (read: lefty when it should have been righty)

MrM
 

saxnbass

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It's just the way the camera is, it mirrors everything. You can do 1 of 2 things. You can get iGlasses, which is a great program for $10 that you can control a lot of things about your camera (to include the mirroring) and other things like White Balance, Sharpness, Contrast, Brightness, etc.

OR

You can take the pictures the way they are and flip them vertically in a photo editing program afterwards.

I prefer the iGlasses method as it is a good program and gives you lots of options to enhance your camera images. It works with a lot of programs, to include Picture taking, movie recording and even video chatting.
 
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