![]() ![]() ![]() After all, a tool like layout program can be used in more than one way, and I can only show my way to the students. ![]() (OK Entourage forces my brain off auto, but I’m stuck with it because of IT policies)ģ) I used to do training and I never saw any problem in telling people that the default settings were wrong and why. So I won’t detect any disturbing differencies between InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop or Firefox, Vim and iTerm. Just make sure to click into an empty area of the. Shame I am stuck with Indesign 5 and its botched navigation keyboard shortcuts.Īnyway, what I wanted to say was that I usualy turn most of the GUI of leaving only the document I work on. You can move the LaunchBar window to your preferred screen location by dragging it to the desired location. I do all my work in their CS1 versions where zoom and pan with space key and the constraints with shift actually work. Swipe to the top or bottom of a list or a web page to scroll and it springs back. As for the newest Photoshop & Illustrator they’re sitting on my hard disk gathering dust. When you move the mouse or drag the trackpad, the mouse pointer on the. it’s only glorified app launcher and for that role I know much better programs.Ģ) I forgot these panels are in other CS program as well, I probably hid right after instalation. I only realize there is Dock in OSX when I stumble on internet screenshot or some fool trying to emulate it in Windows or Gnome.įace it. Mine is attached to to right screen edge, shrunk to minimal size and set to auto hide. Note that if you’re like us, and you do training for others, then moving your Control panel to the bottom will confuse your clients! No problem: Just make a custom workspace (Window > Workspace > New) so you can go back and forth between the panel layout you use for work and one you’d use for training.ġ) OSX Dock is horrible idea. It’s all just a matter of how you want to work, and what looks best for you, of course. Here’s an example of the panel at the top and then at the bottom see how clean it looks down there? Drag it down so that the cursor is at the bottom of the screen and you’ll see a little light blue line appear that means it will dock down there! If you drag it out into the middle of the screen, it un-docks (like any other panel) and can float wherever you want it. The trick is to drag the little gray handle on the left side of the panel. Many folks don’t realize that you can move the Control panel. What?! I was shocked and stunned, and not just a little surprised! But his explanation made sense: Moving the panel to the bottom allows the document itself to be more visible! ![]() You can complete the purchase in the browser window itself if you don’t have the Steam app downloaded on your Windows PC.I remember the first time Olav Martin Kvern (one of my co-authors on Real World Adobe InDesign CS6 ) mentioned to me that he liked having his Control panel at the bottom of the screen. First, log into your Steam account and buy MyDockFinder ( $3.99). It’s a paid app, but worth every penny if you really want a macOS theme on Windows. So if you are looking for an easy-to-use app to make Windows look like Mac with minimal user customization, go ahead and download the MyDockFinder app. everywhere to take the problems of today and turn them into something amazing. Further, there is the Mac Menu bar, Launchpad, Status bar, etc. These starter projects are the perfect launchpad to all things Tinker. You also hear the satisfying macOS crumpled paper sound when you empty files from the Trash. Even the dock magnifying animation works well on Windows. With slick macOS-like animations, apps open and minimize in true Mac fashion. It not only makes Windows look like macOS but behave like one too. MyDockFinder is one of the best apps that emulate the macOS shell in Windows 11 or 10. Make Windows Look Like Mac With MyDockFinder (Paid) You can personalize it in many wayschange the color and size, pin your favorite apps to it, move it around on your screen, and rearrange or resize taskbar buttons. Make Windows Look Like macOS With Rainmeter (Free).Make Windows Look Like Mac With MyDockFinder (Paid). ![]()
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