
Mac users and Windows users tinker with their computers. Mac users tinker to make it better. Windows users tinker just to get it running.
What’s the latest tinker tool to tinker around on your Mac and unlock some cool secrets? The free Tinker Tool.
Alright, just to be fair, Tinker Tool isn’t all that new. It’s been around a few years. But so have babies and everyone ooohs and aaahs over a new baby.
And to be even more fair, not all Windows users have to tinker to get their PCs to run. Some have to tinker just to.... (excerpted).
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Frantic Mom said:
COMMENT: I need help! I’m a newbie. My screen is about 3-4 inches too long (H), and about 2-1/2 inches too wide (V). I cannot get my cursor to be any larger, and it may be somewhat erratic.
This is a new 24” leopard iMac, and I have not touched the screen resolution. Can you point me to interactive help…please. I have impaired eyesight. Thank you, in advance. Is there a Q&A out there for my future problems?