Today I had to make a reinstall of my entire system. Snow Leopard from scratch. This issue is no longer happening, but its just one day of use. Its so confusing...
really? im trying it on my 13 inch macbook pro and im not getting that glitch. Maybe it has something to do with the trackpad if your mac is from a previous generation
I have the most recent MacBook Pro 15". Also this happen either with the trackpad or external mouse. Its really weird. If other users can't reproduce I think its just me. That's what I want to find out...
what is cmd??
pinkelephantincloset 8 months ago
@pinkelephantincloset "Cmd" refers to the "Command" key (next to the spacebar).
ronaldpoi 8 months ago
Just click Cmd, shift 3 for whole screen or what you did for a part
bmxchimp 11 months ago
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JacksterLark 2 years ago
THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCHHH!
annie1652 2 years ago
Why? What I did?
ronaldpoi 2 years ago
Today I had to make a reinstall of my entire system. Snow Leopard from scratch. This issue is no longer happening, but its just one day of use. Its so confusing...
ronaldpoi 2 years ago
really? im trying it on my 13 inch macbook pro and im not getting that glitch. Maybe it has something to do with the trackpad if your mac is from a previous generation
yakkaw 2 years ago
I have the most recent MacBook Pro 15". Also this happen either with the trackpad or external mouse. Its really weird. If other users can't reproduce I think its just me. That's what I want to find out...
ronaldpoi 2 years ago