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OS X Mountain Lion

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Getting Started with OS X Mountain Lion

Opening files, folders, and apps

When you use any operating system, you'll need to know how to open files, folders, and apps. In Mountain Lion, you can open something by clicking it in the Dock or Launchpad, or by double-clicking it if it's on the desktop or inside a folder.

If you're new to Mountain Lion, you may want to practice by doing the following steps:

  1. Open Finder by clicking the Finder icon on the left side of the Dock.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionOpening Finder
  2. Close Finder by clicking the button in the top-left corner of the Finder window. Later on, we'll talk more about how to use Finder.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionClosing Finder
  3. Open Launchpad by clicking the Launchpad icon on the Dock.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionOpening Launchpad
  4. While Launchpad is open, click any app to open it.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionClicking an app
  5. Quit the app you just opened by clicking the app name in the top-left corner of the screen and selecting Quit.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionQuitting an app
  6. If you have any icons on your desktop, double-click one of them to open it, then close or quit it.
    Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionDouble-clicking a file to open it

When an app is open, the icon on the Dock will have a light under it. You may notice that the Finder icon always has a light under it. This is because it's always running, even if there are no Finder windows open.

Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionLights indicating which apps are open

Full-screen apps

Some apps in Mountain Lion have a full-screen mode that lets you just focus on one app, with no distractions. These apps have a double-arrow icon in the top-right corner. When you click the icon, the app will zoom to fill the entire screen, and everything else will be hidden. You can then use the keyboard shortcut Control+Command+F to return to the normal view. Not all apps currently support this feature. However, it is used by many of the pre-installed apps such as Calendar, Safari, and iPhoto.

Screenshot of OS X Mountain LionThe double-arrow icon
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