As to #3, I usually leave mine on all the time and just close the lid
when I'm not using it. The closest I get to shutting down is a restart
after a software update which requires it. Once in a great while my Mac
has a bad hair day and so I have to restart it to get things back to
normal, but that is pretty rare. For laptops with SSD instead of a
spinning hard drive Mavericks also does its Power Nap thing which
includes downloading mail and time machine backups while the laptop is
asleep.
CB
On 1/22/14 10:10 AM, Scott B. wrote:
Yes I ment the Macbook Pro.
On 01/22/2014 07:33, Jim Gatteys wrote:
Hi Scott!
if you mean a macbook pro then my power button is in the upper right
corner.
If you mean a mac pro I really don't know. I don't know anybody that
owns one but they are great computers.
Jim
On Jan 22, 2014, at 7:32 AM, Scott B. <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi there,
I have a few more questions about the Mac.
1. So when I look at the Mac Pro is the button to turn on the Pro at
the top left or right?
2. In Mavericks how do I put my computer to sleep?
3. Does anyone know does Apple recommend shutting down the computer
every night or can I keep it on. My Windows PC I shut down once a
week cause it seems like I am always on it.
4. Is there any newer VO docs than the Mountain Lion list of VO
keys? Like is there any documentation for VO specific in Mavericks?
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