Arnold, you never stood a chance.  You can’t learn an operating system in 2 
weeks, thinking you could was unreasonable.  I wouldn’t even undertake such a 
thing with a limited time frame like that ant ai have 35 years of computer 
experience.  Also, you went in to it with the wrong mindset. I remember the 
first posts you had set up for failure on day 1.  It’s like learning a 
language, you can’t learn it word by word or just in dribs and drabs, the only 
real way to learn is full emersion.  If I were learning French I’d head to 
France and plop down in the middle of the country where i didn’t have a choice. 
 Same with computing.  When you decide to learn a new operating system you have 
to cut your self off from the old.  You have to build up all new muscle memory 
for keyboard commands.  I’d say 10 to 1 you kept issuing windows type keyboard 
commands on the Mac and introducing problems not for anything you are doing 
wrong just because you’re new and have built up years of muscle memory for 
commands in Windows.
        You also didn’t value learning the Mac.  You mentioned several times 
even in your first post that you wouldn’t gain anything.  So in the end I’m not 
sure why you bothered.  That’s like walking in to the job interview, telling 
your self you’re not going to get the job anyway and then living up to your 
expectations.:)  If you ever try this again with any platform don’t limit 
yourself to an unreasonable amount of time.  Maybe try an operating system like 
a Linux variant or something with is totally free out of the box, won’t cause 
any financial pressure and you can dedicate to it with out other distractions 
like worrying about the costs. No matter what, good job or giving it a crack.  
It’s good to push the boundaries and I’m glad you gave it a shot.

P.S. Stay away from Costco.  They totally screwed that migration from Amex.  I 
canceled my membership because of the sloppy rollout.



> On Jul 6, 2016, at 4:50 AM, Arnold Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I wand to thank everyone for the help I have received over the past two 
> weeks, concerning my Mac Mini.  However, I ended up taking it back after all 
> yesterday, which was my last day to return it.
> 
> To attempt to make a long message not quite so long, I guess I just wasn't 
> getting it as much as I think I should have been.  Every time I would turn it 
> on, it seemed that I still was having to look up how to do things that I 
> thought I had already learned, and it definitely was getting more frustrating 
> than fun, being that I could very easily do those things in Windows, or on my 
> iPhone.  And in the end, what was going to be the real benefit to me?  ITunes 
> allegedly easier to use, and being able to install the OS myself.
> 
> Being that yesterday was going to be my last day, I started out intending to 
> put in a lot of extra time with it, before the time for my paratransit trip 
> to return it arrived, which I still thought I was going to cancel.  So, I 
> decided to log into my bank web site, which I had not attempted yet.  I 
> successfully passed the first step in the two-step verification, but then, no 
> matter what I tried, I couldn't get it to read the security question it 
> wanted answered.  No problem in Windows, or my iPhone, no go on this Mac 
> mini.  I could tell  the location for the answer field, I could find what 
> should have been the question field, it just wouldn't read anything.  I typed 
> in the answer to one of my security questions, which, of course, was the 
> wrong answer for the question it was asking.  I am sure the inability to get 
> it to read the security question was mine, not the Mac Mini's .  So, I closed 
> Safari, then decided to turn on keyboard help, just to try differing 
> combinations of keys I had never tried before to see what it would say.  I 
> was trying the function keys, and hit a key at the very right end of them, 
> and it just shut off.  Nothing I did would get VoiceOver talking again.  I 
> tried the three-finger triple tap on the track pad,then the three-finger 
> double tap which is what it is on my iPhone,  turned the track pad commander 
> off and on, turned the whole computer off and back on, nothing.  And this was 
> my last day.
> 
> I wish I had had 30 days.  If I had had, I still don't think it would have 
> gone back.  But I didn't want to be one of those people who never quite got 
> it, but it was too late to take it back, and I had over 900 dollars invested 
> in the thing.  Even though it would have put me lower in my checking account 
> than I wanted to be, I should have kept the Windows 10 Lenovo I bought from 
> Costco, and the Mac Mini, too, knowing one of them was going back.  I bought 
> the Lenovo first, after having talked myself out of buying a Mac, again.  
> Sometime before Microsoft stops supporting Vista next spring, there will be 
> another good deal come through Costco.
> 
> I always had wanted to try a Mac, I am glad I did.  But it ended up being so 
> much tedium and frustration to me, as compared to what I already know, with 
> not all that much seeming benefit in the end. I fully expected not to know 
> what I was doing for a while, but I thought it would have begun to get easier 
> by yesterday, which, I guess, it wasn't, even with the two books I have.
> 
> Arnold Schmidt
> 
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