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Saturday, 18 December 2010
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
The missing buttons on OS X
I always wondered Windows computers have dedicated [Home] and [End] button, where are the same for Macs? Here it is, some quite useful shortcuts on Mac OS X:
CMD + LEFT ARROW = HOME
CMD + RIGHT ARROW = END
CMD + SHIFT + LEFT ARROW = Select from current position to the first letter of the line
CMD + SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW = Select from current position to the last letter of the line
CMD + LEFT ARROW then CMD + SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW = Select the whole line
OPT + LEFT ARROW = Jump to the last word
OPT + RIGHT ARROW = Jump to the next word
Which holding the shift key will select whatever you want. I found these are very useful, especially when used with MySQL development.
CMD + LEFT ARROW = HOME
CMD + RIGHT ARROW = END
CMD + SHIFT + LEFT ARROW = Select from current position to the first letter of the line
CMD + SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW = Select from current position to the last letter of the line
CMD + LEFT ARROW then CMD + SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW = Select the whole line
OPT + LEFT ARROW = Jump to the last word
OPT + RIGHT ARROW = Jump to the next word
Which holding the shift key will select whatever you want. I found these are very useful, especially when used with MySQL development.
How to share drive between Windows and Mac
Lately, I've read a lot of blog posts and forum threads asking about how to write to NTFS partitions from Mac OS X, most people suggests NTFS-3G, which I dislike, because 1 I don't like using 3rd party plugins on Mac OS, 2 I found NTFS-3G lacking in performance.
I've been looking around the net to found a better alternative resolutions. Then I found the following solutions. (All apply to if you have Snow Leopard only)
- Should be the easiest solution, update your Snow Leopard to the latest (currently it's 10.6.5), this release, Apple included exFAT support, which the file format can be read/write in Windows, Mac and Linux, so format all your external HDDs to exFAT.
- Apparently, from the beginning of Snow Leopard, Apple included write to NTFS support, just need to enable it, here is how:
1. Remove all 3rd party NTFS plugins
2. Launch Terminal
3. backup /etc/fstab by type:sudo mv /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.back
(don't worry if you don't currently have this file)
4. Use nano to modify /etc/fstab by typing:sudo nano /etc/fstab
5. Type(volume_name is your drive name):LABEL=volume_name none ntfs rw
6. Repeat step 5 for all of your drives
7. Restart your computer
Voila Native write to NTFS support on Mac OS and it's way faster than NTFS-3G. Enjoy!!!
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