Use This Hidden Setting to Stop Triggering Caps Lock Accidentally

There’s little more annoying than accidentally touching the Caps Lock key while typing and having your text suddenly TURN INTO CAPITAL LETTERS, which we all know is seen as shouting. Unless you have some reason to type in capital letters regularly, you can prevent this mistake by disabling the Caps Lock key or remapping [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:09:26-04:00June 25th, 2024|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Use This Hidden Setting to Stop Triggering Caps Lock Accidentally

In Your Face App Guarantees That You Notice Appointment Alerts

It’s easy to get caught up in what you’re doing and miss an alert for a Zoom meeting or a reminder to leave for an appointment. The Mac app In Your Face ensures that will never happen again by taking over the entire screen for notifications and requiring that you click a button to [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:06:35-04:00June 11th, 2024|Mac, Mac Tips|Comments Off on In Your Face App Guarantees That You Notice Appointment Alerts

Open the Mac’s Control Center with This Obscure Keyboard Shortcut

With macOS 13 Ventura, Apple brought Control Center from iOS to the Mac, providing a unified interface for features that users need to turn on and off regularly or that receive frequent adjustments, like screen brightness and audio volume. Clicking the Control Center icon in the menu bar brings it up, but it’s a [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:04:21-04:00May 28th, 2024|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Open the Mac’s Control Center with This Obscure Keyboard Shortcut

Four Solutions to Gotchas in macOS 14 Sonoma

We’re seeing an increasing number of people switching to macOS 14 Sonoma, and for the most part, things are going well. However, Apple introduced some new features—and turned them on by default—that are causing some consternation. If you’ve switched to Sonoma or are planning to soon, here are four features you might want to [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:23:49-04:00May 24th, 2024|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Four Solutions to Gotchas in macOS 14 Sonoma

Stay Alert! Voice Phishing Used in Recent Ransomware Attacks

All it took for MGM Resorts International to be compromised with ransomware was a quick phone call, which some now call “voice phishing” or “vishing.” An attacker using LinkedIn information to pose as an employee asked MGM’s help desk for a password change, after which they were able to install ransomware. MGM is now [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:02:39-04:00May 14th, 2024|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Stay Alert! Voice Phishing Used in Recent Ransomware Attacks

Want to Password-Protect a PDF? Follow These Best Practices

We periodically field questions about password-protecting a PDF to prevent the wrong people from reading it. Lawyers want to ensure that drafts of legal documents don’t fall into the wrong hands, financial advisers want to keep confidential financial information private, and authors want to prevent their writing from being shared broadly on the Internet. [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:22:03-04:00May 10th, 2024|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Want to Password-Protect a PDF? Follow These Best Practices

Networking Gear Does Wear Out—Suspect It in Internet Slowdowns and Dropouts

We’ve helped some clients recently with networking problems that seemed to be related to Internet connections. Most notable was intermittently slow Internet performance, causing the client to call their ISP to upgrade to a higher bandwidth connection with guaranteed throughput. But that extra monthly expense turned out to be unnecessary once we tracked the [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:20:37-04:00April 26th, 2024|iOS Tips, Mac Tips|Comments Off on Networking Gear Does Wear Out—Suspect It in Internet Slowdowns and Dropouts

Faster Copying of Two-Factor Authentication Codes from Messages

One welcome feature of Safari is its automatic detection and auto-filling of SMS-based two-factor authentication codes you receive in Messages. It allows you to complete your login quickly, without having to retrieve the code from Messages. But what if you use a different Web browser, like Google Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or Arc? Apple doesn’t [...]

By |2023-12-18T13:58:51-04:00April 16th, 2024|iOS Tips, Mac Tips|Comments Off on Faster Copying of Two-Factor Authentication Codes from Messages

Tired of Nonstop Cookie Popups? Dismiss Them Automatically with These Extensions

The European Union has for many years required that websites—at least those serving European users—gain informed consent before storing the personal data of those users. That data includes cookies, which are bits of information stored in Web browsers that websites can read and write. Cookies are widely used for remembering login information, saving user [...]

By |2023-12-18T14:18:56-04:00April 12th, 2024|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Tired of Nonstop Cookie Popups? Dismiss Them Automatically with These Extensions

Keep a USB Keyboard and Mouse for Troubleshooting

Steve Jobs famously railed against cable clutter, and it’s now easy to use a desktop Mac with a wireless keyboard and mouse, either from Apple or another manufacturer. That’s fine for regular usage, but Bluetooth keyboards and mice aren’t always sufficient. Batteries wear out, pairing can fail, and wireless interference can cause lags or [...]

By |2023-12-18T13:57:24-04:00April 2nd, 2024|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Keep a USB Keyboard and Mouse for Troubleshooting
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