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Well, I guess the title speaks for itself. I want my MacBook Air to look like an iPad, so I took some pictures.
The good news is that as of Mountain Lion, Apple allows you to do the same thing. The bad news is that they’re using three different methods.
In this tutorial I’ll teach you the easiest and most effective way to change your MacBook Air to an iPad look. You’ll be able to do this in OS X Lion or later, OS X Snow Leopard or later.
Step 1: Set your Mac to simulate an iPad
This tutorial is about changing the look of your Mac OS X Lion or later laptop. This is an entirely new UI, and it looks a lot like the iPad. By changing some settings you can transform your Mac into an iPad. This tutorial is based on the excellent website called iFunBox.
Step 1: Go to System Preferences
System Preferences
Open the System Preferences application and choose General from the list at the left side.
Step 2: Go to Accessibility
This option is usually found on the Accessibility tab.
Step 3: Go to Accessibility Options
After accessing the Accessibility options, you’ll see an option called “Accessibility Shortcut Tab.”
Step 4: Open it up
On the Accessibility Shortcut tab, you’ll see two sets of checkboxes. These are for the different types of assistance you a77f14ba26 bernherm
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