Launchpad
All right. It’s Monday morning. Yawn, stretch, fluff your hair (if any).
You want to start with a quick Web check. And for that, you’ll need Safari, the Mac’s Web browser.
Put four fingers on the trackpad (thumb and three fingers), and pinch them inward toward the center.
If you have a Magic Mouse, just click Launchpad on the Dock.
Your screen goes dark and fills up with what looks like the Home screen on the iPhone or iPad. You’ve just opened the new Launchpad. Here are the icons of all your Mac’s programs, evenly spaced, arrayed (if there are lots of them) on multiple “pages.” Figure 0-1 shows the idea.
Note
The four-finger pinch gesture opens Launchpad only on trackpads. If you don’t have one, click the Launchpad icon on the Dock instead. It looks like a rocket ship (
).
Figure 0-1. Launchpad is a new app that displays all of your programs’ icons at once, neatly spaced and ready to open with a single click. To see more pages full of icons, swipe left or right with two fingers on your trackpad (or with one finger on your Magic Mouse).
Suppose, for the sake of this exercise, that you can’t find the Safari icon. It’s on a different page.
With two fingers on the trackpad, swipe left or right to change “pages.” Stop when you spot Safari.
If you have a Magic Mouse, swipe left or right with ...
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