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First introduced with OS X Tiger in 2005, Dashboard organizes Mac widgets — program shortcuts and precursors to apps that we are all more familiar with. Many of these widgets still come as part of the standard package with every Mac and new operating system.
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This will cause GateKeeper to present a warning box that will allow you to click Open and proceed with the installation of your voice (see Figure 2 below). Continue to follow the steps in the installer and enter your Mac password when prompted to install the voice. Figure 2: Hold Control key and Click the.pkg file, then click Open to install. VoiceOver: This Mac screen reader and auditory interface system is actually native to the OS X environment. VoiceOver offers many customizable voice and keyboard navigation settings, along with extensive support for third-party apps, text in over 30 different languages, and Braille displays. Easy and free screen recorder for Mac, Windows, and Chromebooks. Record your camera and screen with audio directly from your Chrome browser and share the video with your team, friends, and family.
Dashboard is useful to keep close at hand. Mac widgets include contacts (which you can sync with iOS contacts), to calculators, flight trackers to stock market information, the weather app, games, and a wide range of extra tools you can add when you tap the + icon in the lower left of the Apple dashboard.
If you want to take a look at what you can access via the Dashboard, here is the complete list of 1703 Widgets currently available and supported. Now, here is how you use the macOS Dashboard to improve your productivity.
Mac Dashboard shortcuts
Since MacOS Yosemite was launched, Dashboard is something you may have to enable to use. On Macs using an older operating system it is something that automatically sits in the Dock.
To enable Dashboard:
Go to System Preferences > Mission Control
Click the Dashboard pop-up menu
Here it gives you options for how Dashboard appears:
- As Space: Dashboard can inhabit its own area of your Desktop. Get to it when you press the keyboard shortcut for Dashboard, or move between spaces. There are a few other ways you can use space on your Desktop which we will outline below.
- As Overlay: Dashboard occupies a permanent space on your Desktop (which you can switch off via Mission Control).
Now that Dashboard is enabled, there are several ways you can access it (and set shortcut to give you access quicker). Access Dashboard through one of the following shortcuts:
Use Launchpad > Open > Dashboard.
Using Siri. Open Siri in the Menu bar and ask “Open Dashboard”, or something similar.
If you have set Dashboard as a space, use a Trackpad to access. Simply swipe right with three fingers.
In Mission Control Preferences, set a Mouse or keyboard shortcut; then use that to access Dashboard.
Now you can use any of the widgets you need, and add any as needed using the Add button ‘+’ in the lower-left corner of the screen. Remove them using the ‘-‘ minus symbol.
How to use Dashboard as a web monitor
- Go to the website(s) you want to monitor. Choose File > Open in Dashboard.
- The page or website will grey out, opening a purple border around part of the page you want to monitor.
- Now you can adjust the size of the border around the web source.
- Tap ‘Add’ and it will take you to the Dashboard with the source website pulling the information through to your Mac, making a shortcut to a specific website for quicker monitoring.
How to close Dashboard on Mac
When you want to close dashboard, either click anywhere on the screen and the widgets will fade, or press the escape key, or use the mouse, trackpad or keyboard shortcut to close.
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Dashboard is also incredibly useful for monitoring website you want to keep an eye on. Whether this is the status of a delivery or recent Amazon order, or a news outlet you read often.
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i devlop one intranet application that gives totally hardware information like memor information,harddisk informatation ,i found may shell comand that give me this information
but i can't find mother-board information so if any one had an idea then please tell me.
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There is a command to show full details for the machine which im guessing is the one you have already found, but there are several switches that can be used with it to narrow down the information displayed. Hopefully you can find what your looking for using the commands below.
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In that case then i'm not sure how to get detailed specifics out of the logic.
Please post if you do find a solution as I would be interested to know.
Good luck.
Maddy
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There is a command to show full details for the machine which im guessing is the one you have already found, but there are several switches that can be used with it to narrow down the information displayed. Hopefully you can find what your looking for using the commands below.
If you type ....
system_profiler
system_profiler -detailLevel mini
or
system_profiler -detailLevel basic
it will display all details about the machine listed in the System Profiler including the Logic Board details. I am unsure of the exact switch to detail just the board details alone but if you type....
system_profiler man
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You will get a list of the switches that can be used and hopefully there will be one to narrow down the results displayed to just the Logic details.
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Sorry I can't be of more help but that is just about the only way I can think of getting the information you require.
Hope it helps!