Apple MB543LL/A Laptop User Manual


 
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Search for anything. Click at the top right of the screen or press Command–Space bar, then
start typing.
Preview your results. Click a search result and view it in the preview on the right. Sometimes
that’s all you need to do—click items or links right in the preview. You can also double-click a
result to open it.
Find your les fast. Scroll to the bottom of the results list, then double-click “Show all in Finder.”
Open an app. Type the app name in Spotlight, then press Return.
Turn o Spotlight Suggestions. If you want Spotlight to search only for items on your
MacBook Air, you can turn o Spotlight Suggestions in Spotlight preferences. Click the System
Preferences icon in the Dock, click Spotlight, then click to deselect Spotlight Suggestions.
Make any other changes you want to the list of categories Spotlight searches.
Note: Not all features of Spotlight Suggestions are available in all languages or regions, and
some features may vary by region.
Access all your content anywhere with iCloud
iCloud is the easiest way to make sure all your important content is everywhere you are. iCloud
stores your documents, photos, music, apps, contacts, and calendars, so you can access them any
time you’re connected to Wi-Fi.
An iCloud account is free, and it comes with 5 GB of free storage space. Purchases you make from
the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store don’t count toward your available space.
iCloud also keeps everything up to date on all your devices. So if you have an iPhone, iPad,
or iPod touch, just sign in to iCloud using the same account and you’ll have everything
you need, everywhere.
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