Examples of using Apple menu in English and their translations into Danish
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menu bar and">choose the"Restart" option from the Apple menu.
Since it's a location I can easily switch to it under the Apple Menu and when i land I can switch back to my"Automatic" location.
The Apple menu in Mac OS X Theme is unfortunately not an exact copy of the original
Firstly, you have to go to the Apple menu by clicking on its icon
This program brings back the Apple Menu to Mac OS X
The Apple menu in Mac OS X Theme is unfortunately not an exact copy of the original
go to the Apple menu and choose Software Update.
click the Apple menu and choose About This Mac.
other files work on, we go to the Apple menu on the left-hand side: About This Mac"→"storage.
It's basically a stripped down Start Menu that has been made to look like the Apple menu in Mac OS X.
Run'System Preferences' either by clicking the icon in the Dock or go to Apple Menu and select System Preferences.
Since it's a location I can easily switch to it under the Apple Menu and when i land I can switch back to my"Automatic" location.
It's basically a stripped down Start Menu that has been made to look like the Apple menu in Mac OS X. The look
click the browser name on the Apple menu and select the'About' option How to check cookies are enabled for PCs Google Chrome 1.
Use the Software Update feature(available on the Apple menu) to check that you have the most up-to-date version of Java for your Mac.
Use the Software Update feature(available on the Apple menu) to check that you have the most up-to-date version of Java for your Mac.
read more Sponsored Links: FinderPop 2.5.7 FinderPop is a Preference pane that extends OS X's contextual menus using a FinderPop Items folder much as the Apple Menu Items folder used to do for the Apple menu.
Go to Apple menu> System Preferences, then click iCloud.
FinderPop is a Preference pane that extends OS X's contextual menus using a FinderPop Items folder much as the Apple Menu Items folder used to do for the Apple menu.
Go to Apple menu> System Preferences and select iCloud.