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retiredguy123 01-24-2025 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2403966)
Oh yes, I forgot about that aspect. I ended up ordering a couple of "USB-C to USB" adaptors off of Amazon for something like $10 so that I could plug in some older stuff into it and also got a few USB C cables to connect to my other devices.

I think you mean "USB-C to USB-A" adapters.

New Englander 01-24-2025 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2403958)
Does the side of your MacBook Air look like the attached?

It's got (3) ports. 1 Magsafe port for charging and (2) USB-C ports (takes a thin, oval shaped connector)?

Those USB-C ports will function exactly like a regular, old-fashioned USB Port, you just need an adapter (like you can get from the link I posted from Amazon). Or you could connect an old-fashioned USB Hub to one of those USB-C ports, with an adapter (USB-C to USB-A) and plug in as many USB devices as you want. (A Thunderbolt port uses a USB-C connector, but I think it gives you faster transfer speeds.)

I assume you've unpacked the computer and have it up & running? What do you need to do next? I assume you transferred everything from your old computer, that you wanted to transfer, using Apple Migration?

Yes it's exactly like that and I had it running right away. It's the latest one. 15"- M3 chip- 24 gigs ram- 512 HD. I'm still on the windows right now. The display screen is beautiful.

Question, should I use Safari or load Chrome that I'm using now on This windows PC?
Where do I put bookmarks?
How do I close these small windows that pop up?

Thanks, David

New Englander 01-24-2025 10:31 AM

Thanks everyone! :wave

BrianL99 01-24-2025 11:04 AM

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Yes it's exactly like that and I had it running right away. It's the latest one. 15"- M3 chip- 24 gigs ram- 512 HD. I'm still on the windows right now. The display screen is beautiful.

Question, should I use Safari or load Chrome that I'm using now on This windows PC?
Where do I put bookmarks?
How do I close these small windows that pop up?

Thanks, David

24G of RAM? That's serious power. I've never seen one with that much, as max memory was 16G up until recently. I have 16G and Apple told me I was nuts when I bought it a year or 2 back.

I use Chrome, but if I were you, I'd use Safari until you're really familiar with the way Mac's work. Safari integrates much better with the rest of the MacOS environment.

Safari (I think under the File Menu at the top) will give you an option to import any Bookmarks you have from previous browsers. If you don't have any, you can create new ones fairly simply. Go to a page you want & click "Command D" or select "Bookmark" from the menu. See attachments.

M2inOR 01-24-2025 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404081)
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Question, should I use Safari or load Chrome that I'm using now on This windows PC?
Where do I put bookmarks?
How do I close these small windows that pop up?

Thanks, David

If you are comfortable with Chrome, and make sure you update, stick with Chrome. To me, Chrome is what I'm comfortable with.

Yes, I've used Safari, and know it backwards and forwards.

One more thing about those USB-C ports: they are actually Thunderbolt ports that also have USB-C capability. One nice thing is they are universal, and can also deliver more power to connected devices than a typical USB only port. Useful for external hard drives and external SSD drives and other gadgets. Delivers outstanding transfer times.

I worked on the committee when USB and Thunderbolt were both invented, and Apple used one of my products when Thunderbolt was first introduced.

I have quite a few external drives but rarely use them except for local backup. I prefer cloud storage for everything these days. For redundancy I use Google Drive, Apple iCloud, and Amazon Drive. All 3 are accessible on all my devices - computers, cell phones, and tablets.

ElDiabloJoe 01-24-2025 11:11 AM

EDIT ** While I was typing, BrianL did an EXCELLENT job of answering you, you can probably ignore my post.

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404081)
Yes it's exactly like that and I had it running right away. It's the latest one. 15"- M3 chip- 24 gigs ram- 512 HD. I'm still on the windows right now. The display screen is beautiful.

Question, should I use Safari or load Chrome that I'm using now on This windows PC?
Where do I put bookmarks?
How do I close these small windows that pop up?

Thanks, David

I use Safari. I don't need another heavy browser. Adding bookmarks is easy! Go to the very top of the Safari screen (where the Apple symbol is in the upper left corner). Might have to make your browser a little smaller or move it around the desk top (mouse click and drag the top margin area). To the right of the Apple symbol, after File, Edit, View, and History is one marked Bookmarks. Click on that and a drop down menu appears. Click on Add Bookmark. There ya go, all done.

Not sure what popups you're talking about. Look for a little "X" in the upper right corner or the red circle/dot in the upper left corner.

New Englander 01-24-2025 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2404094)
EDIT ** While I was typing, BrianL did an EXCELLENT job of answering you, you can probably ignore my post.


I use Safari. I don't need another heavy browser. Adding bookmarks is easy! Go to the very top of the Safari screen (where the Apple symbol is in the upper left corner). Might have to make your browser a little smaller or move it around the desk top (mouse click and drag the top margin area). To the right of the Apple symbol, after File, Edit, View, and History is one marked Bookmarks. Click on that and a drop down menu appears. Click on Add Bookmark. There ya go, all done.

Not sure what popups you're talking about. Look for a little "X" in the upper right corner or the red circle/dot in the upper left corner.

Oh thanks, no wonder I didn't see it. Those little red dots are tiny.

BrianL99 01-24-2025 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404163)
Oh thanks, no wonder I didn't see it. Those little red dots are tiny.

1 minute of your time, will save you from needing to upgrading your eyeglasses.

https://youtu.be/DaTnArgiIIc

New Englander 01-25-2025 11:12 AM

I am making some progress. I went through the settings. I installed my mouse to the Bluetooth and it works great except the forward and back button on the side of the mouse don't work. Any ideas to fix this?

Also, I have not done the migration yet. My question is exactly what migrates from the PC to the Mac?

Thanks everyone!

BrianL99 01-25-2025 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404358)
I am making some progress. I went through the settings. I installed my mouse to the Bluetooth and it works great except the forward and back button on the side of the mouse don't work. Any ideas to fix this?

Also, I have not done the migration yet. My question is exactly what migrates from the PC to the Mac?

Thanks everyone!

MacBook Air doesn't come with a "Mouse".

If you're trying to use a 3rd party mouse with a Mac, you have to "teach it" what you want it to do, with the "Settings". Go to "Settings". Type "Mouse" in the search box at the top and you'll get the screen I've attached.

You'll have to go through your Settings and "teach" your mouse what do to do. They're like dogs, they don't know much until you teach them.

New Englander 01-25-2025 03:42 PM

Is saving my passwords on the MacBook Password saver a good thing?

BrianL99 01-25-2025 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404440)
Is saving my passwords on the MacBook Password saver a good thing?

Generally yes, if your overall account has a good password. The MacOS & Safari password protection is about as robust as it can get. That said, if someone knows the password for your Computer User Name, then they get access to all your passwords.

spinner1001 01-26-2025 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404440)
Is saving my passwords on the MacBook Password saver a good thing?

Are you talking about Apple’s Keychain? The security of Keychain technology is considered by experts as good overall. One practical disadvantage of Keychain is its use is limited to Apple devices. While your passwords set up on your Mac Keychain can be used by your iPhone (if you have an iPhone), you cannot natively access your Keychain passwords on non—Apple devices you use now or in the future such as Android phones and Windows computers.

I use subscription-based 1Password that was designed for Apple devices but can be used and passwords accessed across non-Apple devices.

New Englander 01-26-2025 10:33 AM

Thanks Everyone on the answers about the Key chain. Here's another question. What do all you Mac users think of the latest Magic Mouse??

BrianL99 01-26-2025 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404701)
Thanks Everyone on the answers about the Key chain. Here's another question. What do all you Mac users think of the latest Magic Mouse??

Ridiculously over-priced (like most Apple products), but it's awesome ... especially if you use an iPad as a computer. I got one for my daughter, who works from all over the world, using her iPad.

I personally haven't used a Mouse since the 90's, so I'm not exactly sure why anyone has one when using a computer, unless they're doing graphic work.

spinner1001 01-26-2025 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2404701)
Thanks Everyone on the answers about the Key chain. Here's another question. What do all you Mac users think of the latest Magic Mouse??

I do not use a mouse with my MacBook. I use the computer's trackpad. Mouse versus trackpad is a matter of taste and opinion.

If I used a mouse, I would not use Apple's Magic Mouse because it is too small for my hand. Logitech makes some good ones but many mouse makers exist.

ElDiabloJoe 02-03-2025 10:50 AM

New Englander, how's your new MacBook? Are you getting the hang of it? Learning curve getting less steep? How do you like it by now?

New Englander 02-03-2025 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2406690)
New Englander, how's your new MacBook? Are you getting the hang of it? Learning curve getting less steep? How do you like it by now?

Yes, I getting more comfortable with it. Safari is tough to get used to. The Mac is really nice. Very well made like all Apple products. Now all I need is an iPhone, iPad, and I Watch.


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