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18 Mar 09
Peter JacobsonSome of the changes in Leopard are obvious—Time Machine, Quick Look, Spaces, and so on. Others are more subtle. Here are some of our favorite tips and tricks for working with some of the lesser known new features in System Preferences and Terminal.
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11 Sep 08
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Uncover Advanced Printer Options - In OS X 10.4, if you wanted to connect your Mac to a nonstandard printer, or to a standard printer using a nonstandard protocol (such as some PCL-only Windows-shared printers), you used the Advanced setup screen by clicking on the Add button in the Printer Setup Utility’s toolbar, and then option-clicking on the More Printers button and selecting Advanced from the pop-up menu. From there you could choose connections such as a FireWire printer, a Bluetooth modem printer, or a Fax Printer, among many others. In Leopard, that Advanced screen has moved to a more accessible spot, but it’s hidden by default. To reach it in OS X 10.5, first click on the plus sign (+) in the Print & Fax preference pane. When the next window appears, control-click on its toolbar and choose Customize Toolbar. When the customization sheet appears, drag the Advanced button into the toolbar, and click on Done. When you click on this new button, you’ll be presented with an advanced configuration pane.
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