Mac User Guide
- Welcome
- What’s new in macOS Tahoe
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        - Intro to Apple Intelligence
- Translate messages and calls
- Create original images with Image Playground
- Create your own emoji with Genmoji
- Use Apple Intelligence with Siri
- Find the right words with Writing Tools
- Summarize notifications and reduce interruptions
- Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence
- Apple Intelligence and privacy
- Block access to Apple Intelligence features
 
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        - Intro to Continuity
- Use AirDrop to send items to nearby devices
- Hand off tasks between devices
- Control your iPhone from your Mac
- Copy and paste between devices
- Stream video and audio with AirPlay
- Make and receive calls and text messages on your Mac
- Use your iPhone internet connection with your Mac
- Share your Wi-Fi password with another device
- Use iPhone as a webcam
- Insert sketches, photos, and scans from iPhone or iPad
- Unlock your Mac with Apple Watch
- Use your iPad as a second display
- Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad
- Sync music, books, and more between devices
 
- Resources for your Mac
- Resources for your Apple devices
- Copyright and trademarks

Troubleshoot connecting your Mac to the internet
If you can’t connect your Mac to the internet, try the following suggestions.
- Wait a moment, then try again. Your ISP may be having problems. If you continue to have problems, contact your ISP. 
- Open Network settings and check the status of your network connection services, such as Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Green indicates the service is active (turned on) and connected. Yellow indicates it’s active but not connected. Red indicates the service has not been set up. 
- Compare your network settings in Network settings with those recommended by your ISP. Make sure you have the latest settings entered in the appropriate fields. 
- If you’re using PPPoE, make sure nothing is entered in the PPPoE Service Name field (in Network settings for the PPPoE service). If your ISP requires a setting in that field, verify that you’re using the correct information.