I’ve had somewhat bad luck with computers lately. In late January my
work computer stopped charging, and they replaced it with a used model
because they were having supply issues. Its replacement had a broken
webcam and, as expected for a butterfly mac, inconsistent keyboard.
In April the WiFi stopped working, and while I had just run a cable to my
desk we replaced it again.
The supply issues have gotten worse, and my current laptop has some
minor issues: inconsistent keyboard, splotchy screen, but otherwise
good.
With setting up these two Macs, and a third one for music, all within a short time,
I think I now have complete list of the changes I need to make before
I’m happy using a Mac. Here’s the big list, roughly in the order I’d
go through them:
System Preferences:
Trackpad > secondary click > bottom right corner
Keyboard:
Key Repeat: Fast
Delay Until Repeat: Shorter
Modifier Keys > Caps Lock Key: Control
Customize Touch Bar > remove Siri
Touch ID: add fingerprints, and enable fingerprint unlock
Displays > Arrangement > Mirror Displays (keeps me
from bending my neck down at my laptop screen by making it
redundant)
Notifications > Do Not Disturb > uncheck “When
Mirroring to TVs and Projectors (makse my notifications still show
up with a mirrored display)
Sound > Output > Internal Speakers (keeps it
from trying to send audio to my speakerless monitor)
Web Browser:
Use Safari to install Chrome
Sign into Chrome with my personal account
If this is a work laptop, make a second profile for work
account
Setting up a new Mac
Link post
I’ve had somewhat bad luck with computers lately. In late January my work computer stopped charging, and they replaced it with a used model because they were having supply issues. Its replacement had a broken webcam and, as expected for a butterfly mac, inconsistent keyboard. In April the WiFi stopped working, and while I had just run a cable to my desk we replaced it again. The supply issues have gotten worse, and my current laptop has some minor issues: inconsistent keyboard, splotchy screen, but otherwise good.
With setting up these two Macs, and a third one for music, all within a short time, I think I now have complete list of the changes I need to make before I’m happy using a Mac. Here’s the big list, roughly in the order I’d go through them:
System Preferences:
Trackpad > secondary click > bottom right corner
Keyboard:
Key Repeat: Fast
Delay Until Repeat: Shorter
Modifier Keys > Caps Lock Key: Control
Customize Touch Bar > remove Siri
Touch ID: add fingerprints, and enable fingerprint unlock
Displays > Arrangement > Mirror Displays (keeps me from bending my neck down at my laptop screen by making it redundant)
Notifications > Do Not Disturb > uncheck “When Mirroring to TVs and Projectors (makse my notifications still show up with a mirrored display)
Sound > Output > Internal Speakers (keeps it from trying to send audio to my speakerless monitor)
Web Browser:
Use Safari to install Chrome
Sign into Chrome with my personal account
If this is a work laptop, make a second profile for work account
Backup and Sync:
Install Google Backup and Sync and tell it to sync my dotfiles directory only (slow).
When that finishes, set up symlinks for each dotfile (ex:
ln -s ~/Google\ Drive/dotfiles/_emacs ~/.emacs
)When that finishes, let Backup and Sync copy down everything else (very slow).
Terminal:
Preferences > Profiles > Keyboard > Use Option as Meta key
defaults write com.apple.Terminal FocusFollowsMouse -string YES
Colors: set terminal to black background, and set this as the default
Iterm2:
Install
Profiles > Keys > Left Optio: Esc+
Profiles > Text > Monaco Regular 10pt non-antialiased
Profiles > Terminal > Terminal may enable paste bracketing: no
Pointer > Focus follows mouse: yes
General > Selection > Copy to pasteboard on selection: no
Make my preferred terminal layout and save the window arrangement
Remove everythig from the dock (I start programs with spotlight)
Install command line tools: run
git
, see it fail, click “yes” on the popup that asks if I’d like the OS to fix things so it will start working.Tell
git
who I am:git config --global --edit
Install Homebrew
Install mosh:
brew install mosh
Safari > Preferences > Advanced > Show develop in menu bar
The symlinking dotfiles saves me quite a lot of configuration, including:
thorough history logging
export EDITOR=emacs
All my emacs configuration...
Reasonable
PS1
~/.inputrc
:set blink-matching-paren on
My
.ssh
directory