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macOS User Guide
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Welcome
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Use Continuity across your devices
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Use your iPad as a second display
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Hand off between devices
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Insert photos and scans from iPhone or iPad
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Insert sketches from iPhone or iPad
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Copy and paste between devices
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Use Apple Watch to unlock your Mac and approve requests
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Make and receive phone calls on your Mac
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Control accessories in your home
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Send files between devices with AirDrop
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Use AirPods with your Mac
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Stream content to Apple TV
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Understand passwords
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Use keychains to store passwords
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Reset your Mac login password
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Set up your Mac to be secure
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Guard your privacy
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Protect your Mac from malware
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Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites
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Clear your Safari browsing history
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Manage cookies and other website data in Safari
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Find a missing device
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Resources for your Mac
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Resources for your Apple devices

Right-click on Mac
Control-click on a Mac is similar to right-click on a Windows computer, and is how you open shortcut (or contextual) menus on a Mac.
Control-click: Press and hold the Control key while you click an item.
For example, Control-click an icon, a window, the toolbar, the desktop, or another item. The options shown in the shortcut menu vary depending on the item you click.
Customize how you Control-click: Change options for your trackpad or for your mouse.
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