To select a group of photos on a MacBook Air, open Finder and navigate to the folder containing your photos. Hold down the Command (⌘) key and click on each photo you want to select. If you want to select a continuous range of photos, click the first photo, then hold down the Shift key and click the last photo in the range. You can also use Command (⌘) + A to select all photos in the folder.
To restart your macbook air either press the apple logo in the corner and select restart or you can press the power button in the right hand corner and select restart.
There are photos of her using a macbook pro and air. So I think she uses mac's.
um, yeah. if you have a mac/macbook/macbook pro/macbook air... just use iphoto and go to edit photos, or if you are with btinternet/yahoo! for emails, just go to photos and edit. i do not know about pc's or any other email site, so sorr folks... THANKS FOR CHOOSING MY ANSWER THOUGH!!
Put the cursor (pointer) over the file and click once.
Put the cursor on the word. Tap it. 2 taps will select the sentence. 3 taps will select the paragraph.
Macbook air
To superscript text on a MacBook Air, you can use the keyboard shortcut by selecting the text you want to superscript and then pressing Command + Shift + + (the plus key). Alternatively, in applications like Pages or Microsoft Word, you can highlight the text, go to the Format menu, select Font, and then choose "Baseline" to select "Superscript."
To select multiple emails on a MacBook Air, open the Mail app and navigate to your inbox or the folder containing the emails. Hold down the Command (⌘) key while clicking on each email you want to select. If you want to select a contiguous range of emails, click the first email, then hold down the Shift key and click the last email in the range. This will highlight all emails in between as well.
Macbook Air.
No, the Macbook Air does not break easily.
The MacBook Pro cases are much larger and sturdier the the MacBook Air cases.
The camera built into current Macs (including the iMac, the Macbook, the Macbook Air, and the Macbook Pro) is known as the iSight