In the early 2000s, Chris worked his way to become Editor-in-Chief of a gaming magazine. It sparked a lifelong love for writing so strongly that he dropped out and took a leap of faith in journalism. In his graduation year, he contributed to a weekly magazine about enterprise and started a faculty e-zine distributed on campus on floppy disks. He's been blogging online since 2008 at places like Tom's Guide, 9to5Mac, and iDownloadBlog though his journalism experience spans 20+ years.īack in the 1990s when the web was born, Chris studied Information Science specializing in Expert Systems and Management Information Systems. He also enjoys covering Windows, Android, Entertainment, Streaming, and popular devices and apps. Switch to the next window in the current appĬhoose from Sleep, Restart, and Shutdown optionsĬhristian joined MakeUseOf in 2021 as a technical writer predominantly focused on Apple's platforms. Quit the selected app in the app switcher Switch the current app to fullscreen mode Take a screenshot of a specific window or menu Shift + Cmd + 4 (then hold Space to drag the selection, if needed) Take a screenshot of a portion of the screen Preview selected file(s) with Quick Look in fullscreen mode Preview selected file(s) with Quick Look in a window Reset NVRAM or PRAM (Intel, unnecessary on Apple Silicon Macs)Ĭreate a new folder from selected file(s) Power, then select Options, then click Continue Load macOS Recovery over the internet (Intel) Power (Press and hold), then select a volume, then hold Shift while clicking Continue in Safe Modeīoot in Single User Mode (Intel, unavailable in macOS Mojave and later) Left shift (Press and hold when macOS progress indicator appears)
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