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Switched from Windows to Mac?

Switched from Windows to Mac?

Your Mac can do everything your Windows system does—and more.

Find your way around the Mac desktop

The Mac desktop displays the menu bar across the top of the screen and the Dock along the bottom. Use the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the desktop to open System Settings, where you can customize your Mac. Use the Dock for quick access to the apps you use most often.

Learn the basics

Know your keyboard shortcuts

Work faster by using keyboard shortcuts to copy and paste text, print documents, quit apps, and more.

Intro to Mac keyboard shortcuts

Right-click on Mac

On your Mac, right-click is called Control-click. To open shortcut menus that give you access to additional controls, Control-click an item using the keyboard and your mouse or trackpad. To set up Control-click, use System Settings.

How to right-click

Use System Settings to personalize your Mac

You can change the look of your Mac desktop by selecting a light or dark appearance, a desktop picture, and more. Choose Apple menu  > System Settings, then click an item in the sidebar such as Appearance, Wallpaper, or Screen Saver.

How to use System Settings

Use function keys on the Mac keyboard

The function keys on the top row of the Mac keyboard do double duty—use them to quickly adjust items like screen brightness and audio volume, or press the Fn key or the key first to use them as standard function keys.

How to use the function keys on your Mac

Take a screenshot or screen recording

You can capture screenshots and recordings of the full screen, a window, or a selected area with the Screenshot app. Press Command-Shift-5 to open the app; click Options to choose where to save the image and set a timer.

How to take screenshots or screen recordings

Transfer information from your PC to your Mac

Use Migration Assistant to transfer your contacts, calendars, email accounts, documents, and more from your Windows PC to the corresponding places on your Mac.

How to transfer information to your Mac

Want to learn more? To get up and running with your Mac, see Get started with your Mac.


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