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Officially, the operating system that was available on that Mac at the time that you bought it is the oldest version of macOS that can run on that Mac. It's likely that an older OS won't include. Apple Desktop Computer iMac MD063LL/A-RA Intel Core i7 2600 (3.40 GHz) 4 GB 1 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 6970 1 GB Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Form Factor: All-in-One Optical Drive Type: DVDRW.
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Actually Cmd-Delete deletes from the current position to the beginning of the line, not the entire line.
Also, Option-FwdDelete deletes one word to the right. And you would think for symmetry that Cmd-FwdDelete would delete from the current position to the end of line but curiously it does not.
Yeah, for delete to the end of the line one can use ctrl-k (same as in Emacs).
Make ⌘⌦ work like ⌃K:
d=~/Library/KeyBindings/; mkdir -p $d; echo $'{nt'@UF728' = deleteToEndOfParagraph:;n}' > $d/DefaultKeyBinding.dict
Usually I'd object to a dupe hint, but the more people that know about the wonders of the built-in Cocoa text enter system, the better.
Madness takes its toll.
Please have exact change.
I could have sworn this was the case all the way back to System 7, but after being motivated to pull out my old System 7.5.5 Mac Classic: No Dice!
Not trying to be a jerk, but I feel sorry for anyone just now learning this, especially if you write a lot on the computer haha :)
It's probably one of the biggest timesavers in the entire OS. My friend taught me it back in 2006 or so.
Glad someone mentioned it on here!
It also works if you hold down Shift at the same time, for quickly *selecting* words (or multiple words), or entire lines. Useful for copying chunks of text quickly.
Well, you failed in your attempts, sorry. There are millions of NEW Mac users out there - get used to it.
Why or why can't people ignore this rather than tell us all how smart YOU are???
Peace.
In MacJournal, Cmd-Delete deletes the whole entry - so maybe some caution is needed with 3rd party apps?
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I have known about this hint for a long time.
This information was passed down to me by my father, and my father's father (whose grandfather passed it to him). Generations of my family have laboured over their Macs, their life's ambition to glean every last grain of knowledge from these magical devices. When I reached manhood, I joined my forebears in their righteous task.
Finally, this year, after untold nights of swiping and keyboard shortcut use, I have fulfilled my family's destiny.
I am become Mac, destroyer of hints.
I have transcended my human form and become one with my laptop. And from my exalted position I look down on your puny hint, and see it is not capable of adding one iota of information to my total recall of OS X (but curiously it is well worth commenting upon).
Therefore, I duly banish your hint to the bowels of the hint community, there to be fought over by recent PC converts and your uncle (who only sends the occasional email or two), like a pack of ravenous dogs that they are.
Embrace your fate, and know that your submissions will never be worthy while I move among you and your kind (which will be for the rest of eternity).
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The hint could simply have been a link to this page from the older keybindings hint:
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/Site/System%20Bindings.html
Quick - does anyone remember what to type to activate the programmer's interrupt and then force quit an application on a classic Mac?
g=
Nothing new here......
see: http://guides.macrumors.com/Keyboard_shortcuts#Text_Shortcuts
And hitting option + fn + delete will delete the word on the right from your position in the text ;-)
Another tick : to jump from one word to another hit option + right or left direction arrow to get to the word you want to delete, it saves you a lot of time when you want to change only a couple of words in a sentence.
Generally, pressing <alt> when doing most anything that would normally apply to one letter, it will apply to one word. For example:
<alt> + <left>/<right>: Move left/right one word
<alt> + <shift> + <left>/<right>: Select one word left/right
<alt> + <backspace>: Delete one word to the left
<alt> + <delete>: Delete one word to the right.
And using the <cmd> key instead of <alt> will mostly extend that to the beginning/end of the current line.
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I used to use Android File Transfer v1.0 app in the previous/old MacBook
Pro's Mac OS X v10.10.5/Yosemite, I migrated its data to a newer MacBook
Pro's mac OS Sierra v10.12. However, this app doesn't work anymore since
it doesn't see the connected Samsung Galaxy S6 edge device with its USB
cable. I even tried redownloading and copying its app over, but it was
still old (dated 2012!) and not working.
It still works fine on the old MacBook Pro though! Am I missing
something? If it is broken and unsupported in the newer mac OS version,
then what is a good free replacement so I can use its USB cable (no
network and Internet to transfer files please)?
Thank you in advance. :)
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