![]() ![]() I care little about the gestures in Windows anyway. I will say that anytime I boot into Windows, I plug in a standard USB mouse, and use that, instead of the trackpad. I have not ever looked for anything else. Leopard was also the first version of Mac OS X to include Boot Camp, a feature that allows you to run Windows on your Mac. And, there may be something else than the trackpad++. I guess by "seamless", you mean smooth movements? You could probably go into mouse settings (or the trackpad settings in the Boot Camp control panel) to see if changing acceleration - or other cursor speed settings - help in any way.īut, it's still Windows, after all. Oh, 2 of the Macs have Windows 10, and I have one that can boot to Windows 8 - should I have some need like that. So, I can boot up and run virtually any mac OS, which I do something like that almost every day. I run a small Mac repair shop, so sometimes I have one or two other Macs in the house, depending on the day of the week. Runs Mojave very nicely, but I have 4 other systems that occasionally are booted on that mini, 10.8, 10.10, 10.12, and of course 10.14 How to make external Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Boot Disk from Power Mac G5 to use to upgrade/update old version from Tiger 10.4.11. Main Mac at the moment - 2012 Mac mini/16GB ram/SSD. (Forgot a Titanium PB G4, running either Linux, or OS X 10.5.8, rarely used) ![]() utilizando Boot Camp para que puedas alternar entre macOS y Windows siempre que quieras. Aquí te mostramos cómo instalar Windows 10 en Mac de forma gratuita en un Mac. Boot Camp initially consisted of a non-destructive partitioning tool and a CD-ROM image with device drivers for Windows. Boot Camp es una utilidad gratuita de macOS que te permite instalar Windows gratis en tu Mac. It just barely works with Yosemite, which isn't supported, anyway. Boot Camp is a collection of technologies made available by Apple that assists users in installing BIOS-based operating systems on Intel-based Macintosh computers. ![]() The 2008 MacBook, running Leopard, Lion, or a hacked Yosemite (depends on what I want to do with it) That MacBook can't ever go to Mojave. I have a gen2 iMac that runs either Mac OS 9, or OS X 10.4 (Tiger) I run almost anything available for the last 20 years. ![]()
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