Apple Event: May 7th at 7 am PT
I've just gone from a PC to a Mac, and this may sound like a silly question. Normally i'd right-click and "save as..." on the PC, but I don't know how to do the equivalent on a Mac! Help!
Question marked as
Best reply
Same way except it says Save Image as..
4 replies
Question marked as
Best reply
Same way except it says Save Image as..
Hey Kasthu,
Welcome to the world of Mac. It will take a couple of weeks but once you figure out just a few of the important aspects, you will be on your was to figuring these things out.
*First... Right-Click on a Mac is called Secondary Click. Apple mice were made to be ambidextrous. *
In the upper left hand corner, click on the little Apple symbol, then from the drop down menu, click on System Preferences.
Once there, the second row of items has one called TrackPad. Click on TrackPad. If you have one of the new TrackPad/ClickPad type MacBooks, yours will be different than mine, but look for the words "secondary click" in the window. (With mine, I hold 2 fingers on my trackpad while I click the button. This brings up the "right-click" menu.) You will need to check the box if it is un-checked.
Now you will be able to secondary click for the options menu.
Now that you got this figured out, do yourself some exploring of the System preferences settings. You will be amazed at what you find.
Come back again soon with more questions. This is a great community.
Adam
Welcome to the world of Mac. It will take a couple of weeks but once you figure out just a few of the important aspects, you will be on your was to figuring these things out.
*First... Right-Click on a Mac is called Secondary Click. Apple mice were made to be ambidextrous. *
In the upper left hand corner, click on the little Apple symbol, then from the drop down menu, click on System Preferences.
Once there, the second row of items has one called TrackPad. Click on TrackPad. If you have one of the new TrackPad/ClickPad type MacBooks, yours will be different than mine, but look for the words "secondary click" in the window. (With mine, I hold 2 fingers on my trackpad while I click the button. This brings up the "right-click" menu.) You will need to check the box if it is un-checked.
Now you will be able to secondary click for the options menu.
Now that you got this figured out, do yourself some exploring of the System preferences settings. You will be amazed at what you find.
Come back again soon with more questions. This is a great community.
Adam
Thank you very much!
You can also drag them straight to the desktop or any other folder.
How to: save pictures from an internet page onto my Mac?