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Connect accessories: Wired and Bluetooth wireless devices - macOS Tutorial
From the course: macOS Sequoia Essential Training
Connect accessories: Wired and Bluetooth wireless devices
- [Instructor] This video is all about connecting devices to your Mac, with a specific focus on wireless Bluetooth devices. If you are connecting an external mouse or keyboard or a storage drive, printer, or other accessory, you're usually dealing with a cable that plugs into your computer. Most of these wired devices just connect to your computer with a USB cable. This is the USB-A cable, which was the standard for years, but now, most modern Macs use the newer USB-C connector, and to be completely accurate, some Macs use a port called Thunderbolt. There's a little more to the story, but for most devices like keyboard, mice, and printers, the Thunderbolt and USB-C are interchangeable and work exactly the same. So check which port your computer has and make sure you choose accessories with the right connection. Most devices can just plug in and will work without any setup. If your Mac only has the USB-C ports and the…
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First-time setup for a new Mac4m 10s
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Sign in, shut down, sleep, and restart2m 35s
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Interface with windows, menus, and the toolbar7m 19s
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Adjust settings in System Settings4m 23s
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Use the Control Center and customize the toolbar4m 1s
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Connect accessories: Wired and Bluetooth wireless devices4m 10s
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Beyond clicking: Mouse and trackpad control3m 17s
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Use keyboard shortcuts2m 59s
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Connect to the internet4m 50s
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Set up multiple user accounts5m 3s
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Update macOS2m 26s
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