Learn the ins and outs of macOS High Sierra, the operating system for Mac computers. Nick Brazzi kicks off the course by covering basic concepts: installing and running the new OS, setting up system preferences and user accounts, and organizing the desktop. He shows how to work with the Dock and Launchpad, and how to set up your computer so it works best for you. He then discusses how to save files and find them again quickly, work with email and calendars, send instant messages, use video chat, and use the core applications that come bundled with High Sierra—iTunes, QuickTime, Maps, and more. Looking for the latest apps and games? He also shows how to find and install new applications from the App Store. Plus, he demonstrates how to search and control a computer with Siri.
This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Also on Sierra, updated from El Capitan w/o fixing iMessage, tried the 'iDiot' & 'Fix iMessage' guides and nothing, did every step, verified eth0 built in, changed the IDs, verified serial, iMessage Debug results were fine, and still nothing.
Finally, Nick reviews sharing over a network and backing up and restoring files, so you never lose any important work. Instructor. By: Garrick Chow course. 6h 34m 4s.
10,650 viewers. Course Transcript - Instructor FaceTime is another application that comes bundled with Mac Os and it's all about video and audio chats. One of the main benefits of FaceTime is that it runs on iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches as well as computers.
And it works through the iMessage service. So if you somebody who has an iPhone and they've set up an iMessage account, you can call them and have a face to face video conversation. And of course, if you want to learn how to set this up on your iPhone or iPad, check out one of our iPhone and iPad essential training courses. So I'll start by getting my own computer set up and then I'll call somebody. I have the FaceTime application here in the dock so I'll click on that to launch it. Now as soon as you launch the application, if you have a webcam on your computer, it will be live and you'll see your image here. So this might be a little distracting, but we'll go ahead and go with it and we can continue through the movie.
But you can get kind of a look at the. Practice while you learn with exercise files. Watch this course anytime, anywhere. Course Contents.
Introduction Introduction. 1. Getting Started 1. Getting Started.
2. Finder: The Macintosh Filing Cabinet 2. Finder: The Macintosh Filing Cabinet.
3. Desktop: The Basic Working Environment 3. Desktop: The Basic Working Environment.
4. The Dock, Launchpad, and Mission Control: Launching and Managing Applications 4.
The Dock, Launchpad, and Mission Control: Launching and Managing Applications. 5. Saving and Searching 5. Saving and Searching.
6. Browsing the Web with Safari 6.
Browsing the Web with Safari. 7.
Working with Mail, Contacts, and Calendars 7. Working with Mail, Contacts, and Calendars. 8.
Instant Messages, Video and Audio Chats, and Phone Calls 8. Instant Messages, Video and Audio Chats, and Phone Calls. 9. Other Bundled Apps 9.
Other Bundled Apps. 10. Notifications Center 10. Notifications Center.
11. Installing Applications 11. Installing Applications.
12. Siri.
13. Sharing with Networks 13. Sharing with Networks. 14.
Backing Up and Restoring 14. Backing Up and Restoring. Conclusion Conclusion.
. Click File in the Menu bar. Click New Screen Recording. Click the arrow next to the record button in the QuickTime window. Choose Internal Microphone from the list of available microphones. Open FaceTime. Its icon should be in the Dock.
If not, it’s in the Applications folder. Or you can use the macOS LaunchPad. Or tell Siri to “Open FaceTime.”. Click the record button in QuickTime. Click the screen to record your whole screen, or click and drag over the FaceTime window to only record FaceTime. Begin your FaceTime call. When the call is over, click the Stop Recording button in QuickTime.
Click File in the Menu bar. Select Save.
Name your recording, and select where you wish to store it. Click Save. STAFF Steve Sande Publisher, Editor Dennis Sellers Contributing Editor Marty Edwards Contributing Editor Contributors Copyright © 2015 - 2018 Raven Solutions, LLC.
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