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Re: [MacBook] Mountain Lion installed:rectangular box on screen.`

 

Make sure you hav VoiceOver and Zoom turned off in System prefs>universal access>seeing. I think the rectangle box is the cursor for one of those.

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On Jul 28, 2012, at 4:03 AM, "Hummerbydesign" <rhum1@shaw.ca> wrote:

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[MacBook] Mountain Lion installed:rectangular box on screen.`

 

after updating, I get a rectangular share and it follows my cursor around, but i 3ant to get ride of me. any suggestions?

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[MacBook] Re: question

 

Karen wrote:
subscribe to MacWorld magazine and get e mails now and then for "member benefits".
The one today is from sellyourmac.com.
Does anyone know if this is a trustworthy site?

I want to sell my 1st gen iPad and would like to know how to return it to it's original state, removing any and all info of mine.

Back up your iPad first. If it is a 3G model, and you buy time monthly from AT&T, call them to suspend the subscription, and remove the sim card from the device so that it cannot be re-activated by the next owner and charged to you. Then you can set it to factory defaults by going to Settings, General. Press Reset and choose Erase all Content and Settings. The iPad will retain any updates you have gotten but this will remove all your personal information and apps except for those which come with it.

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[MacBook] question

 

I subscribe to MacWorld magazine and get e mails now and then for "member benefits".
The one today is from sellyourmac.com.
Does anyone know if this is a trustworthy site?

I want to sell my 1st gen iPad and would like to know how to return it to it's original state, removing any and all info of mine.

Thanks Karen

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Re: [MacBook] New MBP

 

May I suggest you look at Take Control books (which are ebooks and if there is a later edition you can update free):

http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/

There is one called Switching to Mac in their catalogue.

You could also look at:

http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/

I hope it helps.

Charles.

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[MacBook] Re: New MBP

 

The author ,Pogue, publishes the best books ,in my opinion, for Macs.Check him out on Amazon.com. The "Missing Manual" series and "Switching to Mac" series are excellent.
Dan

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