I find it easier to know where everything is rather than being too dependent on Siri and Spotlight. Makes for s better experience.

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On 2/22/2020 4:47 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
Hi ET,

Yeah I know But I thought spotlight might be quicker and easier for Petrus as 
he asked for dummy steps,

Not that I think he needs them now.

He probably knows more than I do

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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Bring back your Mac's startup chime with this simple terminal 
command, 9 to 5 Mac

Simon,
     You can find Terminal in the Utilities folder which is inside the 
Applications folder.

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On 2/22/2020 4:32 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
Hi Petrus,

Hit  space bar and command key at the same time to bring spotlight
search up.

Then type in term and it should bring terminal to the default

Hit enter then I’d suggest just typing the command,

It’s only a few words

Or you should be able to go to that line in marks email and do a shift
fn right arrow to highlight the entire line and then command c to cut etc.

Hope that helps.

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*Sent:* Sunday, 23 February 2020 1:00 PM
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*Subject:* Re: Bring back your Mac's startup chime with this simple
terminal command, 9 to 5 Mac

Hi all,

Let me rephrase when I say dummy  instructions. Where and what is the
Terminal and how does one copy and paste that command into it? I No
how to select an entire document or email  by pressing command a to
select all, but I’ve never worked out how to select word by word or
letter by letter? And once I’ve selected it I don’t know where to go to paste 
it?



     On 23/02/2020, at 12:20, Jeff Berwick <[email protected]
     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     Yes, it works o my 2019 MacBook Pro; however, the volume is very
     low.  I’ll have to figure out how to control that volume setting,
     unless anybody else knows off the top of their head.
     Jeff



         On Feb 22, 2020, at 3:03 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]
         <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

         Hello Everyone,

         I know this was a recent topic of discussion on the list, but
         according to a
         friend of mine who purchased a Mac, last year, the command
         described in the
         article, works.

         Read on for more details.

         Mark

         Bring back your Mac's startup chime with this simple terminal
         command
         By Michael Potuck

         Apple's Mac startup chime became an iconic signature of the
         company's
         computers over the years and then in late 2016, it was removed
         for all Macs
         going forward with the exception of the 2017 MacBook Air. In a fun
         development today, there's a short terminal command that's been
         discovered
         that will bring back your Mac's startup chime.
         Back in 2016, there was a similar terminal command discovered to
         keep the
         startup chime, but Apple killed it not too long after.

         Now it seems Apple has brought back the hidden option at some
         point with
         macOS Catalina. Today, Twitter user @chaysegr shared a video
         showing his
         MacBook Pro booting up with the iconic chime. He shared the
         terminal command
         that you can run to bring it back on your Mac:

         sudo nvram StartupMute=%00

         Type or copy and paste that command in Terminal then press
         return (enter
         your password if required).

         We verified that the command does indeed work on a couple of our
         machines
         here at 9to5Mac.
         Shortly after, @tempaccountnull discovered that "sudo nvram
         StartupMute=%01"
         will turn it back to the default of no chime.
         For a fun look behind the scenes of the making and history of
         the Mac
         startup chime, check out this interview with the creator Jim Reekes.

         What do you think? Are you excited to have the Mac chime back?
         Share your
         thoughts in the comments below?
         Thanks, Dylan!

         Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2020/02/21/bring-back-mac-startup-chime-command/



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