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Mac 101: Set Your Preferences
Besides changing the look and feel of your Mac interface, you can also let your Mac know how you prefer to work. This is done through preferences. Your Mac has a system-wide set of user-configurable preferences called System Preferences, which allows you to adjust things like your screen resolution, keyboard and mouse control, sound, and more. Just about every application on your Mac has its own set of preferences, from the application menu, choose Preferences. Here is how to set your preferences.
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