Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Hi! I am a newbie. I just purchased a MacBook Pro 2.4GHz 3 weeks ago, pre-loaded with Mac OS X v10.7.2 Can anyone here help me out? My problem is that I don't seem to be able to open my desktop folders and Macintosh HD by double-clicking as I always did with Mac OS Tiger. I have to resort to using keyboard shortcut Command O to open my folders.
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Go to System Preferences and check your settings for the input device (Trackpad?). It may be set to a level that is not responsive enough for you.
On a Mac since 1984. Currently: 24" M1 iMac, M2 Pro Mac mini with 27" BenQ monitor, M2 Macbook Air, MacOS 14.x; iPhones, iPods (yes, still) and iPads.
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Thanks Ira L. I did check the Trackpad settings over and over but to no avail. This is what I found under Finder Help:
In the Finder If the item is on the desktop or in a Finder window, double-click it. If the item is in the Dock, or in a Finder window sidebar or toolbar, single-click it.
The single-click works just fine for items in the Dock, except for the double-click of desktop folders and folders within folders which are not responding. I remember the double-click was responding when I first got the MacBook Pro till 2 days ago.
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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I wonder if a single click on a folder or file icon registers by selecting that item. If so, did you by any chance check the double-click interval settings of the trackpad (Apple menu/System Preferences/Hardware/Trackpad*)? If not, see if changing that setting improves things.
*) Since I do not use Lion (where it may be different), I provided the path as in older Mac OS X versions.
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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You can always trash finder preferences. First, enable view for the user Library. In the Finder menu on top of the screen right-click on Go (or control-click), navigate to Library and open it. In the Preferences folder, locate the file com.apple.finder.plist and drag to the desktop. Log out and then log in back. The file will be re-created. See if this helps. If yes, trash the old preference file. If not, the same way you can trash the trackpad preference file.
Alex 3.1 GHz 13" MacBook Pro 2015, 8 GB RAM, OS 10.11.2, Office 2011, TimeWarner Cable 2.8 GHz Xeon Mac Pro 2010, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.11.2, Office 2011, LAN
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Your path is correct for Lion.
Alex 3.1 GHz 13" MacBook Pro 2015, 8 GB RAM, OS 10.11.2, Office 2011, TimeWarner Cable 2.8 GHz Xeon Mac Pro 2010, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.11.2, Office 2011, LAN
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Just curious,but couldn't the same thing be accomplished by using com.apple.desktop.plist
Jay
I-Mac 2.4ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 3gb/500 O.S..10.6.8
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Joined: Dec 2011
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Thanks alternaut. You are absolutely right, my trackpad setting for double-click interval was set way too fast that it didn't respond. O well, I am not savvy enough for the new OS X Lion, still being so used to OS X Tiger which I kind of taking things for granted as far as setting-wise.
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Thanks for your help macnerd10. Problem solved. I took your advice and trashed away the old trackpad preference file. I was unaware that the user Library folder was hidden and so I searched for Finder help to navigate to Library and managed to open it holding down the option key. My gosh, all the trial and error - silly me.
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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An excellent source of information is Mac OS X Lion: The Missing Manual by David Pogue. Even though I am not yet using Lion, I bought it for general information before I take the plunge. I have used all his previous books and can vouch for their worth.
Jon
macOS 11.7.10, iMac Retina 5K 27-inch, late 2014, 3.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 1 TB fusion drive, 16 GB RAM, Epson SureColor P600, Photoshop CC, Lightroom CC, MS Office 365
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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O well, I am not savvy enough for the new OS X Lion... You may think that way, but it looks to me like you're doing well enough! And while on the topic, I'd like to recommend you leave the 'dissing' of yourself to others. They're way better at it...
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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Alex 3.1 GHz 13" MacBook Pro 2015, 8 GB RAM, OS 10.11.2, Office 2011, TimeWarner Cable 2.8 GHz Xeon Mac Pro 2010, 16 GB RAM, OS 10.11.2, Office 2011, LAN
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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It's certainly a pleasure to join FineTunedMac. You guys are cordial and helpful, I feel much encouraged. My sincere gratitude to all.
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Re: MacBook Pro (Mac OS X Lion v10.7.2)
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I have POGUE's for "Lion." It is every bit as use-ful and use-able as the previous volumes in the series.
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