The Turing Track Mac OS
The purpose of this article is to explain how to track changes and add comments in Microsoft Word for Mac OS. Click on the Review tab. Toggle on the Track Changes button; Step 2. Make changes in the document. The changes will be highlighted red. Double click for more information; Click on the Reviewing icon on the top ribbon to display. MacBook without a T2 Security Chip (Removable Battery) To find out if your machine has a T2 security chip, hold option and go to Apple System Information. Then click on either Controller or iBridge under the Hardware list on the left. The T2 chip will be listed if you have it. 1 Price per month is based on a 3 year Finance Lease with monthly payments in advance. Click chat to discuss further or call 0800 085 4931. 2 Leasing and financing is provided to qualified commercial customers by Dell Bank International d.a.c., trading as Dell Financial Services (DFS) at Innovation House, Cherrywood Science & Technology Park, Cherrywood, Dublin 18, Ireland and is regulated. About Track Views. Tracks have a common set of available views, most of which are accessible from both the Mix and Edit windows. In the Mix window, views are displayed vertically (Figure 4.13), and in the Edit window, views are displayed horizontally (Figure 4.14). You can manually change the tracking speed of either a mouse or trackpad connected to a Mac, and you can even have different tracking speeds for a mouse as you do for a trackpad, a handy trick for users who have both input methods in use on their Mac.
Circle with a line through it
Learn what to do if your Mac starts up to a circle with a line through it (prohibitory symbol).
Question mark
Learn what to do if your Mac starts up to a question mark.
Options with a gear icon
Learn what to do if your Mac starts up to Options with a gear icon.
Blank (empty) screen
Learn what to do if your Mac starts up to a blank screen, such as an empty gray, black, or blue screen.
Apple logo
Learn what to do if your Mac starts up to an Apple logo or progress bar.
Globe with alert symbol
A globe with an exclamation point means that your Mac tried to start up from macOS Recovery over the Internet, but couldn't. Learn what to do if your Mac can't start up from macOS Recovery.
Lock icon
If your Mac is using a firmware password, the lock icon appears when you try to start up from another disk or volume, such as an external drive or macOS Recovery. Enter the firmware password to continue.
System lock PIN code
Your Mac asks for a PIN code when it has been remotely locked using Find My. Enter the four-digit or six-digit passcode to continue.
Login window
At the login window, enter your user account password to log in to your Mac. If FileVault is turned on, this also unlocks your disk. You might see a default desktop picture in the background, which might change to your chosen desktop picture when you select your account.
Thunderbolt, USB, or FireWire symbol
A large Thunderbolt , USB , or FireWire symbol against a dark background means that your Mac is in target disk mode.
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- When starting up from Windows using Boot Camp, your Mac doesn't show an Apple logo or the other macOS screens in this article.