On 30/7/23 13:15, 'Devin Prater' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Maybe a little. But the best way to fix that as much as possible is to
get an M1 or later Mac.
That largely fixed it for me, indeed.
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I still prefer doing my browsing on windows using chrome or firefox.
On 7/30/23, 'Devin Prater' via MacVisionaries
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> Maybe a little. But the best way to fix that as much as possible is to get
> an M1 or later Mac.
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>> On
Maybe a little. But the best way to fix that as much as possible is to get an
M1 or later Mac.
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> On Jul 30, 2023, at 11:54 AM, Traci Duncan wrote:
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> For anyone out there in the know, is the upcoming macOS going to help Safari
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For anyone out there in the know, is the upcoming macOS going to help Safari
not responding? It is super frustrating. I can hardly do simple web researching
and reading. Kind of makes me curious about a Window’s laptop.
Any thoughts…?
Thanks,
Traci
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I've had recent experience of a Docusign PDF incorrectly configured. It
didn't work for me, nor the sighted colleague who also tried on my
behalf.
When correctly configured I've had no issues using it on my Macbook or
on Linux. Don't blieve I've tried on any mobile, but I would expect it
to
Hello,
I believe that the command E is the correct keyboard combination. Also, you can
eject discs from the terminal app with the eject command. On occasion, this
command will not work. In that case you need to use a paper clip in the small
hole adjacent to the CD Drive.
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