The font size of the Help menu items are now the same as the items in other menus. I believe it wasn't like this in 10.10.1.
I think the new iTunes widget is utterly pointless. I mean, there are volume and playback control buttons right there on my keyboard.
Special Characters under the Edit menu is now called Emoji & Symbols in 10.10.3.
No lyrics displayed, no album artworks displayed...
Just bland...
I think the new iTunes widget is utterly pointless. I mean, there are volume and playback control buttons right there on my keyboard.
It's likely they did that to save space. Many of their stock widgets don't take up too much vertical space. If you do want the album artwork and lyrics, I surreptitiously point you to the first link in my signature
Never understood why they put recents in App Exposé.
Wait, how are you doing this? That doesnt work on my Mac.
Same here double click opens, they ignore the second one.
Double tap, not double click. Alternatively, right-click and select "Show all windows" (the third option from the bottom).
Hope this hasn't been mentioned before, but I found something and don't know what it is.
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This little cog appears when I change the desktop background, and then hides behind the battery indicator when it's done changing.
Also, anyone post a screen shot of the new "extensions" section in System Preferences? Probably, but if not I can do it.
is there any way to have spotlight to be where it was before?
i find the relocation in the center as an unmovable, unresizeable box made spotlight useless to me
Of note, I think, are the blank symbols found in the new emoji UI, as shown in my screenshot. New emoji, perhaps?
You can only access Software Update now via the "About this Mac" or opening up the App Store app. Much better than just selecting "Software Update" from the Apple menu. like in previous versions..
And Apple made this change why ?
I installed Yosemite on my 2012 Mac Mini server first. Other than having a progress bar instead of a rotating gear, no difference in the boot screen.
But when I installed Yosemite on my 2013 MacBook Pro with retina display, I got a black screen, white apple and progress bar. I read that resetting the NVRAM would return the boot screen to it's normal appearance, but it didn't. Neither did repairing permissions.
Both Macs have the same hardware except for their graphic cards. Could this be the reason for the MacBook Pro having a different boot screen?