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Best tips and tricks for the Macbook Air M1

by Sold Soldrit MacBook Repair Shop Bangalore

Introduction

The Macbook Air M1 is probably one of the best computer devices Apple has launched to date. The laptop, which came out in 2020, has created a revolution in the portable computer sphere, offering the highest quality integrations with Apple’s very own M1 for an extremely low price of $999. However, to get the most out of the device, what are some of the tips and tricks that you should know? This blog is dedicated to answering that very question. If you are looking for Macbook Air repair in Bangalore just contact us – Soldrit.

Tips and tricks to get the most out of your new MacBook

Use the Stacks feature

If you have a messy desktop with a plethora of files, images and documents randomly scattered all over your home screen, Apple has an easy way for you to organize it without taking the pain or the time to do so manually. All you have to do is right-click on your desktop and click on the option ‘Use Stacks’. The computer automatically arranges all files and folders into neat piles and categorizes them according to the file type they are, without you having to invest the time and energy to do so yourself.

 

Shut off the notifications you don’t want

If you find constant interruptions to your work or videos as annoying as most people do, Apple has a solution to that as well. To customize your notifications, go to System Preferences and then use the search bar to jump straight to Notifications. Under this window, MacOS Big Sur highlights all the different apps you have on your computer in a neat list where you have the option to disable whatever notifications you don’t want or even schedule them to see them all at one specific time of day.

 

Widgets

macOS Big Sur has also added some cool new widgets to the computer to ensure that you’re at the top of your productivity all the time. To place widgets on your home screen or to bring them around to the notifications panel, all you have to do is click Edit Widgets and click on the widget you want to use. There are new additions to the Widgets bar of the M1 Macbook Air which include a personalized stock tracker and even a weather widget with a real-time weather display.

 

Using the Command Control Banner

The new Command Control feature that MacOS Big Sur comes with is an absolute productivity master. With the feature, users can now tweak their keyboard brightness, display brightness, turn Bluetooth and WiFi on/off or even enable/disable Airdrop. Bringing all of these features together in an easy-to-access menu saves you the trouble of going to System Preferences or using Spotlight to toggle between WiFi or Bluetooth settings.

 

Customization of the menu and dock

With macOS Big Sur, users have more freedom to customize the way their computer looks than ever before. Bringing everything to the user’s fingertips, the computer now lets you personalize the dock and menu bar completely using System Preferences. You can also change how the WiFi or Bluetooth options appear on the Menu (if at all). All of this can be accessed in the Dock and Menu bar under System Preferences.

 

Conclusion

All in all, the new M1 Macbooks are not only one of the most powerful devices that Apple has come up with in the recent past, they have also become one of the most user-friendly devices EVER. With the introduction of macOS Big Sur, everything appears to be symbiotic. All features of the computer work harmoniously with each other, complementing their uniqueness in a positive way throughout. With more personalizations and customizations than ever before, the new M1 Macbook is becoming the computer that’s perfect for almost everyone.

 

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