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Nov 27, 2013 4:19 AM in response to davhealyby OniNemesis,But it's so difficult add an option in System Preferences so everyone can chose what this button could do? On my laptop is completly USELESS now...if I want to sleep the mac I can simply close it! And while typing ofet the mac go in sleep.An option in System Preferences where I can chose ,for exemple, that clicking I sleep only the screen would be great! End everyone could do the same with their prefered option and fix all the problems!
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Nov 27, 2013 8:22 AM in response to OniNemesisby John Galt,But it's so difficult add an option in System Preferences so everyone can chose what this button could do?
It's so difficult to read what has already been written about this?
http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
On my laptop is completly USELESS now...
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Nov 27, 2013 8:28 AM in response to John Galtby plaws0,I see. So this isn't actually a discussion board but a place to go to have someone tell you the Apple feedback address. Did. Not. Know. That.
Thanks so much!
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Nov 27, 2013 8:53 AM in response to John Galtby OniNemesis,John Galt wrote:
It's so difficult to read what has already been written about this?
First, I have just compiled the form month ago but like EVER Apple don't care so much about that until lots of people complain that.
Second,I'm an apple user from the old iMac G3 and one time Apple take care of ours when we wrote something in those forums...and after that....I have just bought a Macbook Pro 15"....after spending more than 2000€ for a computer I think to have the right to say my opinions.
John Galt wrote:
On my laptop is completly USELESS now...
Third,Yes is USELESS...I never shut down the computer,when I want make it to sleep I simply close the macbook...so what is the purpose of this key for me? Ah yes it is useful to sleep the mac while I'm tipyng or do something...yes...very usefull.
Instead of that,if Apple adds a preference setting I could set up the sleep screen function and EVERYONE could chose what is better for him/her.It's a simple setting...
Apple ,for me, means quality and user freandly....so if there are problems I'll ever say what I think.
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Nov 27, 2013 9:05 AM in response to plaws0by Csound1,plaws0 wrote:
I see. So this isn't actually a discussion board
Correct, it is a user manned tech support forum, plenty of other places for 'discussion' elsewhere.
You agreed to the terms, time to stick by that.
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Nov 27, 2013 9:09 AM in response to plaws0by John Galt,You're welcome.
I'm gratified to learn that at least one person uses this resource in its intended manner.
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Dec 4, 2013 6:20 AM in response to John Galtby fotodocent,Manners. So discouraging to find the above types of crud-headedness. This is a "small" deal in the big scheme of things. But -- for you early curmudgeons here -- read the rest of the thread to see numerous patient and persuasive replies as to why this little change by Apple is actually a big deal.
I agree with the complaints about the change. That Apple did not make this user-selectable is a boo-boo.
Politely said.
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Dec 9, 2013 4:03 PM in response to Evan Wby Jp Cooper,Yes EVAN it is - when Apple changes a behavior that has been a staple in the OS for 28+ years.
This would be like auto-makers swapping the behavior of the gas and brake pedals in a car. Moving the brake pedal to the right and the gas to the left. Then expecting folks to "just drive".
I repeatedly press the power buitton still expecting the Dialog to show up and then my system goes black (sleep mode). Then it takes 30+ seconds to wake the damned thing back up - then since my system is set to a password - I am locked out and have to log back in - in order to shut down the system. Can't readily do this from the screen saver (and not recommended).
They have made several drastic changes through the system that have been in place from near the beginning of the the Mac and they bluntly change the behaviors out - with no explanation or warning or documentation clariying their actions.
It's probably fine for someone that just started using Mac in the past couple of years and doesn't know any better - for those of us that have engrained muscle memory for basic actions and now we have to stop and consciously retrain ourselves after several decades is unacceptable.
ALSO - Evan - unless you know for a fact that it is definitely impossible to change the behavior then shut it. You are obviously not the end all authority on the Mac OS and seem to have limited knowledge on the capabilities.
Unless you're an Apple Developer then back up your ramblings.
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Dec 20, 2013 9:34 PM in response to davhealyby SpongeBob_SquarePants,It's like someone at apple though they were working on iOS. I hate this new "feature."
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by John Galt,Dec 20, 2013 9:38 PM in response to SpongeBob_SquarePants
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Dec 20, 2013 9:38 PM
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Mac OS XIt's like someone at apple though they were working on iOS.
It's not like that's a secret.
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Dec 20, 2013 9:40 PM in response to John Galtby SpongeBob_SquarePants,It's not like that's a secret.
Thanks for the substantive comment!
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by John Galt,Dec 20, 2013 9:41 PM in response to SpongeBob_SquarePants
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Mac OS XYou're welcome!
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Dec 21, 2013 3:05 AM in response to John Galtby fotodocent,You're "welcome," eh? Che antipatico, lei. I came to this forum in hopes of solving a problem that wastes my time and interferes with my concentration when I use my Apple product, one which previously was excellent. I did not take my time here to be insulted or to be offered to give up the benefits Mavericks has offered in order to have a functionality that simply can and should be available to those who prefer it.
Apple's engineers and designers / marketers know this. Pity they are ignoring it.