When you’re done setting up your MacBook Air
After you’re done setting up your MacBook Air, you can now start making it yours. Start to personalize your Mac by setting up email and calendar accounts, adjusting text display by making text and other items on the screen bigger, or customizing the desktop picture on your Mac. Learn how to seamlessly use your MacBook Air with other Apple devices with iCloud and Continuity. If you’re interested in apps, learn more about the Apps on your MacBook Air or how to install new apps, including iPhone and iPad apps that you have previously purchased, on your Mac with App Store. (Note that many, but not all, iPhone and iPad apps are available on Mac.)
If you’re new to Mac, see Are you new to Mac? to learn some helpful tips. You may also find What’s it called on my Mac? in the macOS User Guide and the Apple Support article Mac tips for Windows switchers helpful. Whether you’re new to Mac or looking for a refresher on macOS, learn more about getting started with your Mac and explore the Desktop and menu bar, Finder, Dock, Control Center, and more.
Tip: Check out Tips for your Mac. Open Finder, click Help in the Menu bar, then choose “Tips for your Mac.”
Finally, get to know your new MacBook Air. Learn more about the ports, built-in camera, and other features of the hardware with Take a tour: MacBook Air with M2 chip or Take a tour: MacBook Air with M1 chip. Discover the capabilities your Magic Keyboard and learn about and adjust gestures with Trackpad. You can also connect another display with Use an external display or connect wireless accessories, like another keyboard or a mouse, with Use Bluetooth accessories.