I'm getting really tired of putting out fires started by other people. I was supposed to file a problem report that will basically become a major project that dev was supposed to deliver but punted because resources, but now it's ops resources and we don't have enough and are hobbled and so we gotta push back, except I spent all day chasing an urgent problem created by dev and not caught by test because...resources.
And I still haven't been able to reach the roofer or schedule a vet appt.
Also, managed lap average & median in the pool I haven't seen since just before Australia trip nov '12. I don't really fully understand, but I'll take it. Loose, maybe. And maybe Druid wasn't shorter...
Pinned tabs sound useful, but what does right-clicking translate to in Mac?
Pinned tabs sound useful, but what does right-clicking translate to in Mac?
Usually clicking with the Command (aka, Butterfly) button.
Ctrl, not command, I think. Two-finger tap on a trackpad is what I use (or two-finger tap on iPad screen). Here's a rundown of several options, Burrell [link]
There's probably also a keyboard shortcut for pinning tabs but I don't know it.
It's not a pulled muscle in my shoulder, it's a catscratch all the way across my shoulder blade.
Time to trim the cats' claws.
Also, hot and stale in my office.
Hey, all.
Cindy! What's up? How are you?
what does right-clicking translate to in Mac?
The first thing I do on ANY Mac I find myself sitting at is to set up right-clicking and two-finger tapping in Settings. It drives me nuts that this functionality isn't enabled by default - why on earth would anyone NOT want the option to bring up contextual menus?
Hi Cindy!
It drives me nuts that this functionality isn't enabled by default - why on earth would anyone NOT want the option to bring up contextual menus?
If they're my mother and keep accidentally right-clicking on everything. (She programmed computers that went to the moon. She can't figure out a Mac.)