
MacBook Neo For Dummies
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Get to know your MacBook Neo the fun and easy way
Apple's MacBook Neo is the company's most affordable laptop ever, and it's packed with power - up to 50 percent faster for everyday tasks, all-day battery life, and seamless iPhone integration. MacBook Neo For Dummies helps you set up your new computer, connect to the internet, personalize your settings, and start getting things done right away. Whether you're new to Mac or switching from a Windows PC, you'll feel right at home.
Get the hang of macOS basics, from navigating the desktop to organizing your files and customizing your experience. Discover how to use iPhone Mirroring, Handoff, and Universal Clipboard to work effortlessly between your Neo and your iPhone. You'll also pick up handy tips for making the most of the Neo's A18 Pro chip, 13-inch display, and built-in camera, speakers, and mics.
Inside this book:
- Learn how to set up your MacBook Neo, connect to Wi-Fi, and get started with macOS quickly
- Discover how iPhone Mirroring, Handoff, and Universal Clipboard let you move seamlessly between your Apple devices
- Personalize your desktop, settings, and preferences so your Neo works exactly how you want it
- Explore built-in apps and tools that help you stay productive, creative, and connected every day
- Find tips and tricks for getting the most out of your Neo's speed and all-day battery life
Whether you're a first-time Mac owner, switching from Windows, or upgrading to Apple's newest laptop, MacBook Neo For Dummies is your friendly, easy-to-follow guide. Open it up, power on your Neo, and get ready to enjoy everything this colorful little computer can do.
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Mark L. Chambers is a full-time author and tech editor who has written more than thirty computer books, including MacBook For Dummies, iMac For Dummies, and Macs For Seniors For Dummies.
Content
Introduction 1
Part 1: Tie Myself Down with a Desktop? Preposterous! 5
CHAPTER 1: Hey, It Really Does Have Everything I Need 7
CHAPTER 2: Turning On Your Portable Powerhouse 19
CHAPTER 3: The Neo Owner's Introduction to macOS Tahoe 29
Part 2: Shaking Hands with macOS Tahoe 61
CHAPTER 4: A Nerd's Guide to System Settings 63
CHAPTER 5: Searching Amidst Neo Chaos 81
CHAPTER 6: Using Reminders, Notes, Notifications, Maps, and News 89
Part 3: Connecting and Communicating 103
CHAPTER 7: Let's Go on Safari! 105
CHAPTER 8: Expanding Your Horizons with iCloud 119
CHAPTER 9: Creating a Multiuser Neo 127
CHAPTER 10: Working Well with Networks 141
CHAPTER 11: Hooking Up with Your World 157
Part 4: Living the iLife 165
CHAPTER 12: The Multimedia Joys of Music and TV 167
CHAPTER 13: Focusing on Photos 185
Part 5: Getting Productive and Maintaining Your Neo 203
CHAPTER 14: Desktop Publishing with Pages 205
CHAPTER 15: Creating Spreadsheets with Numbers 217
CHAPTER 16: Building Presentations with Keynote 231
CHAPTER 17: When Good Mac Laptops Go Bad 243
CHAPTER 18: Tackling the Housekeeping 255
Part 6: The Part of Tens 263
CHAPTER 19: Ten Neo Rules to Follow 265
CHAPTER 20: Ten Things to Avoid Like the Plague 273
Index 279
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