Instant Slide Show

The Slide Show command in Mac OS X is a really cool way to look at photos.

Let’s say you’ve downloaded a bunch of images from you digital camera onto your Mac. Select some or all of the images, Control-click (or right-click if you have a two-button mouse) on any image and choose Slideshow from the contextual menus. (In case you didn’t know, Mac OS X is LOADED with contextual menus). Ta-da! A full-screen slide show, complete with smooth dissolve transitions, appears on your screen. To end the show, press the Escape (esc) key on your keyboard.

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Use the context menu to make a slide show

One Response to “Instant Slide Show”

  1. Deionte Says:

    My mac won’t play any games i have. For instance when I try to open my game called “Sauerbraten” it won’t play it says “The sauerbraten folder must exist alongside this launcher” and when i try to play again it says “Try moving the game folder contain sauerbraten so that the path doesn’t contain weird characters, or start sauerbraten manually.” What does it mean or what is it telling me to do? Please Reply!!!

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