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OS X Lion: How to Disable the Accents Popup

If you press and hold a letter in Lion, a popup will appear with the various accented versions of that letter. If you don’t use this and want to get rid of the distraction, you can disable it.

OS X Lion: Add Signature to PDF Files

Many PDF files ultimately need a real signature to complete. Often people would print out the page, sign it, rescan it, and then email it. What a waste! However, for many people trying to scan in a signature and then paste it into the file was even harder. With OS X Lion, Apple has added an extremely simple way to add signatures to PDF files. Here is the step-by-step directions to do it.

OS X Lion 10.7: Reverse Scroll Direction

In the development versions of OS X Lion, Apple has inverted the scroll direction. This is a logical progression to a more gesture oriented system; however, for many users it is confusing and breaks old habits. It is always hard to do exactly the opposite of what was previously learned. To revert to the older scrolling direction, follow these steps.

OS X Lion: Restore the Status Bar in Finder

By default, Lion has the Status Bar in Finder disabled. If you are used to using the Status Bar to tell you how much room is left on your drive, how many items are in a folder, etc. then you can enable it.

OS X Lion: How to Bind an App to a Space

By using Mission Control and gestures you can easily navigate between spaces and by binding apps to spaces, you can use these gestures to switch between open apps.

OS X Lion: How to Keep Dashboard from Showing in Mission Control

OS X Lion uses Mission Control as a way to display all open windows, full-screen apps, spaces, and Dashboard. If you don’t use Dashboard very often, you can stop it from appearing in Mission Control so that it only is displaying the apps and windows you use.

OS X Lion: Save Space on Menu Bar by Changing User’s Name to an Icon

In Lion, the name for the individual logged onto the computer is displayed in the menu bar. Since this can take up quite a bit of room, you can save space by changing it to an icon while maintaining the fast user switching access.

OS X Lion: How to Customize System Preferences

OS X Lion gives you the option of trimming down System Preferences to display only the ones that you use most. By hiding the other panels, you will have easier access to the preferences you find yourself using most of the time.

OS X Lion: How to Easily Uninstall Apps Installed from the App Store

By using Lion’s Launchpad, you can easily uninstall any applications that you have installed from the App Store. This makes for easy cleanup when you are trying to make room for newer apps on your computer.

OS X Lion: How to Unhide the Library Directory

In OS X 10.7, the Library directory is hidden by default to prevent users from accidentally removing critical files. If you are an advanced user that needs access to the Library directory, it can easily be accomplished by using a simple Terminal command.

OS X Lion: Set to Restart Automatically if Computer Freezes

While it may be rare for your Mac to freeze or crash, you can set your system to automatically restart so that you don’t have to mess with it.

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