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Strikerxs2
Member
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08-11-2016, 04:56 PM
#1
In short, this discussion seems like it’s already been covered before. My experience is using a Mac Mini from 2009 with OS X Mavericks. It works fine and runs smoothly, even though the hardware is old. The interface feels clean and responsive, unlike Windows which tends to lag. I appreciate the simplicity of macOS. However, I still find Windows more compatible with games and missing some advanced features found in macOS. For booting from a DVD, you need to press 'C' and there’s no BIOS setup. What are your thoughts on Mac and what operating system do you prefer?
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Strikerxs2
08-11-2016, 04:56 PM #1

In short, this discussion seems like it’s already been covered before. My experience is using a Mac Mini from 2009 with OS X Mavericks. It works fine and runs smoothly, even though the hardware is old. The interface feels clean and responsive, unlike Windows which tends to lag. I appreciate the simplicity of macOS. However, I still find Windows more compatible with games and missing some advanced features found in macOS. For booting from a DVD, you need to press 'C' and there’s no BIOS setup. What are your thoughts on Mac and what operating system do you prefer?

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LoiZer
Junior Member
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08-13-2016, 01:12 AM
#2
I enjoyed the technique you used with the title.
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LoiZer
08-13-2016, 01:12 AM #2

I enjoyed the technique you used with the title.

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FaZeDRZZL
Junior Member
20
09-01-2016, 09:25 AM
#3
I'm struggling to get used to the system. I haven't used their mouse or touchpad, so I can't give feedback. I have no problems with the OS except for limited control over files needed for modding or editing. Also, there aren't enough programs or games that interest me.
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FaZeDRZZL
09-01-2016, 09:25 AM #3

I'm struggling to get used to the system. I haven't used their mouse or touchpad, so I can't give feedback. I have no problems with the OS except for limited control over files needed for modding or editing. Also, there aren't enough programs or games that interest me.

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Zansetsiku
Member
66
09-01-2016, 09:37 AM
#4
They have an unusual interface, and using just one button plus a mouse and trackpad feels like something from the 1980s.
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Zansetsiku
09-01-2016, 09:37 AM #4

They have an unusual interface, and using just one button plus a mouse and trackpad feels like something from the 1980s.

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ImaginePanda
Junior Member
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09-01-2016, 10:40 AM
#5
It's not just one button—it functions similarly to a standard mouse. Apple describes it as magic, and users trust it because of its appearance. It likely identifies the side being pressed thanks to touch sensitivity, though the exact method isn't certain.
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ImaginePanda
09-01-2016, 10:40 AM #5

It's not just one button—it functions similarly to a standard mouse. Apple describes it as magic, and users trust it because of its appearance. It likely identifies the side being pressed thanks to touch sensitivity, though the exact method isn't certain.

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Yokijirou
Member
134
09-04-2016, 10:56 AM
#6
Wait, what? The single button didn’t realize I used a Mac for the first time.
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Yokijirou
09-04-2016, 10:56 AM #6

Wait, what? The single button didn’t realize I used a Mac for the first time.

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Unmigrate
Senior Member
644
09-04-2016, 12:25 PM
#7
I also enjoyed it. After getting accustomed to it, it felt almost as familiar as Windows.
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Unmigrate
09-04-2016, 12:25 PM #7

I also enjoyed it. After getting accustomed to it, it felt almost as familiar as Windows.

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Butterfly1416
Senior Member
701
09-05-2016, 11:50 AM
#8
It was a process that took two hours to understand.
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Butterfly1416
09-05-2016, 11:50 AM #8

It was a process that took two hours to understand.

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perssonTA
Member
118
09-05-2016, 01:39 PM
#9
#JustforLOLS i Just tried it because... And im using my normal keyboard and mouse, and its fine (there is a right click like in windows)
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perssonTA
09-05-2016, 01:39 PM #9

#JustforLOLS i Just tried it because... And im using my normal keyboard and mouse, and its fine (there is a right click like in windows)

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a201300
Junior Member
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09-05-2016, 05:44 PM
#10
There are two switches, yet this sturdy plastic part relies on leverage for its clicking action, just like I recall.
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a201300
09-05-2016, 05:44 PM #10

There are two switches, yet this sturdy plastic part relies on leverage for its clicking action, just like I recall.

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