To get started with parental controls in Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, open the Apple menu in the top - left corner,
click System Preferences, and in the System section, open Parental Controls.
To disable Gatekeeper, open the System Preferences window — click the Apple icon at the top - left corner of your screen or
click the System Preferences icon on your dock — and click the Security & Privacy icon.
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To make this change, navigate to the «
System Preferences» menu and
click «General,» then select «Automatically hide and show the menu bar.»
Open up
System Preferences and
click on Sharing.
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After updating, open GeForce Experience 2.2.2 and
click «Check For Updates» on the
Preferences tab to get a new Game Ready Dying Light SLI profile, which should improve performance on multi-GPU
systems.
Upon selecting a film (s),
click the «proceed to checkout» button, the
system will prompt for selection of shipping
preferences and credit card detail.
As for the anonymous reply, I'd suggest you lock all the
System Preferences just by
clicking the lock on the left bottom.
Head to
System Preferences - > Security & Privacy,
click the Lock icon at the bottom, and then flip the setting over to Mac App Store instead of the default.
To do this, open the
System Preferences dialog and
click «Printers & Scanners».
To do this, open the
System Preferences and
click the «Printers & scanners» icon.
Click the Apple menu, select System Preferences, and click the Sharing
Click the Apple menu, select
System Preferences, and
click the Sharing
click the Sharing icon.
To enter Target Disk Mode,
click the Apple menu and select
System Preferences.
On a Mac, you can open the
System Preferences window,
click the «Printers & scanners» icon, and select a printer.
If you don't see that, you can also open the
System Preferences window,
click the «Printers & scanners» icon, select a printer, and
click «Open Print Queue».
You can access it via
System Preferences > Users & Groups >
Click the lock to make changes.
Click the «Users & Groups» icon in the
System Preferences window.
First open the
System Preferences and then
click on «Users & Groups».
Open the
System Preferences window,
click the iCloud icon, check Use Back to My Mac, and go through the setup process.
Open the
System Preferences window by
clicking the Apple menu and selecting «
System Preferences.»
Click on
System \
Preferences \ Network Connections.
Just head to
System Preferences > Users & Groups,
click the account for which you'd like to change the password, and then
click the «Reset Password» button.
Click the «Spotlight» icon in the
System Preferences window.
To do this, head to
System Preferences > Users & Groups, then
click the «Login Options» item in the left panel.
To change Spotlight settings on Mac OS X,
click the Apple menu and select
System Preferences.
To enable FileVault,
click the Apple icon on the menu at the top of your screen, select
System Preferences, and
click the Security & Privacy icon.
Default operating
system: Pretty self - explanatory; just
click the menu and choose your
preference.
To customize which notifications appear here,
click the gear icon at the bottom of the notifications list or open the
System Preferences window and
click Notifications.
Choose Apple -LRB--RRB- menu >
System Preferences,
click Network,
click Wi - Fi, then select «Show Wi - Fi status in menu bar».
To do so,
click the Apple menu on your menu bar and select «
System Preferences.»
To access it,
click the Apple menu, select
System Preferences, and
click Dock.
To open it,
click the Apple menu, select
System Preferences, and
click Network or
click the Wi - Fi icon on the menu bar and select Open Network
Preferences.
Click the Apple menu button on the bar at the top of your screen and select
System Preferences.
Click the Keyboard icon in the
System Preferences window.
To view this setting,
click the Apple menu, select
System Preferences, and
click the App Store icon.
You can usually access the settings for those individual background apps by right -
clicking the
system tray icon and choosing «Settings,» «
Preferences,» or the like.
If you're sharing a disc from a Mac, open the
System Preferences window,
click the Security & Privacy icon, and
click the Firewall tab.
Click the Apple menu, select System Preferences, and click the Security & Privacy
Click the Apple menu, select
System Preferences, and
click the Security & Privacy
click the Security & Privacy icon.
Click the «Apple» menu on the bar at the top of your screen and select «
System Preferences».
Click the «Sharing» icon in the
system preferences window, and enter a new name for your Mac in the «Computer Name» field at the top of the window.
To access it,
click the Apple menu on the menu bar at the top of your screen and select «
System Preferences».
If you want to manage what settings sync, you can
click the Apple menu, select
System Preferences, and
click iCloud.
In the
System Preferences window,
click the «Network» icon, select your Wi - Fi or wired Ethernet connection, and then
click «Advanced.»
From the
System Preferences window,
click the Sharing icon and enable Screen Sharing and File Sharing.
On each Mac you want to use, open the
System Preferences window by
clicking the Apple icon and selecting
System Preferences.
To open it,
click the Apple menu on the menu bar at the top of your screen and select «
System Preferences».
Open the
System Preferences window by
clicking the Apple menu and selecting
System Preferences,
click the «Users & Groups» icon, and
click «Login Items.»
If you'd rather do this on your Mac, which needs to be running OS X 10.11 El Capitan or later,
click the Apple icon in the top left corner, select
System preferences,
click iCloud,
click Account Details,
click Security and
click Turn On Two - Factor Authentication.
First off, launch
System Preferences with a
click in the Dock or Apple menu.