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7 Things to Know When Switching from a PC to a Mac

I pride myself on being fairly intelligent and technologically savvy, however the struggle that was switching from PC to Mac at times made me want to flip a table over and throw in the towel.  Switching from a PC to a Mac has to be atop the list of things that has tried every ounce of my patience. I’m sure it’s because I ignored people who said there was a learning curve, because surely I’m more tech savvy than them and I won’t have those problems….until I did.

Surprisingly, I’ve gotten quite a few questions when I post photos or IG stories with my computer in them about whether I prefer a Mac over a cheaper PC brand. I will say the learning curve exists and it’s very real. Nearly a year in, I still find myself googling how to do simple things like making a screenshot or hitting control + alt + del. Despite those hiccups as a visual person who loves pretty things, I don’t think I could ever go back to a desktop PC. If you are thinking about taking the leap, here is a quick reference guide of a few simple PC actions that are totally different on a Mac. If you are thinking about converting, bookmark this post. Trust me you’ll need it!

How To Control + Alt + Delete | On a PC it’s straightforward, simply press the CRTL, ALT and DEL keys together. On a Mac these buttons don’t exist. You’ll need to press Command + Option + ESC or right click the icon on your deck and force quit.

Where are the Apps | At the very bottom of the screen you will find something called the “deck” that holds all of your frequently used apps for easy access. You are able to specify which items you want stored there and you also have the option to minimize/hide it when working. If you opt to hide it, you simply place your mouse at the bottom of the screen and it will appear. For all of your apps that are not located on the deck you will need to use Launchpad to access them.

The Mouse Scroll is Backwards |  THIS. MESSED. ME . UP. FOR. WEEKS. You are able to change this in the System preferences. I didn’t find this out until I was used to the backwards way. Go figure.

How to Screenshot | There isn’t a PRNT SCRN key on the Mac. You will need to press Shift + Command + 3. If you are only wanting to screen shot a portion of the screen you press Shift + Command + 4. The pointer then changes to a crosshair, select the area you want to screenshot and release the mouse. The screenshot image will appear on the desktop.

How to Open a New Window | In the upper right hand corner of your screen on the browser there is a little + sign. Press that.

How to Backspace| There are two delete buttons but no backspace button. The larger delete key on the number row is the backspace. The smaller one off to the right of it is the actual delete key.

Converting a Pages document to Word or PDF or any other format | Pages is the Mac version of Word, except it’s not compatible on all fronts. You are able to type an item in pages and save it to a Word format. While in Pages, hover your mouse at the top of the screen select the File option, scroll to export and from the drop down select the format you wish to save it in.

If you’ve ever transitioned from a PC to a Mac share your frustrating moments so I don’t feel alone! If you are thinking of transitioning and have a question I didn’t cover, leave it in the comments and I will try to answer or provide a resource for you.

 

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Hallway Makeover

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For quite some time, I’ve diligently been pinning  and tucking away tons of amazing ideas for picture gallery walls that I’ve loved for the day when we would actually take out the time to paint over the last of the depressing browns that plagued our home from the previous owners.

Slowly but surely you’ve watched us transform all of the rooms from deep and dark to light and airy. We had two spaces left to conquer, the hallway and the dining room, and I’m glad to say we can finally check the hallway off. I couldn’t be happier with the result and the blank slate that now exists for us to display our family photos.

I selected Antique White (HGSW4047) a color from Individual Mix, one of the the HGTV Home™ by Sherwin-Williams 2018 Color Collections of the Year. Initially I selected a beautiful color that didn’t pair as well as I thought with my existing living room color, I then decided on the Antique White from the Individual Mix collection and couldn’t be happier with the creamy white that pairs perfectly with the existing room colors that open into the hallway. Knowing I want to bring more color into our home, yet needing a neutral for the wall I decided on Individual Mix  because I loved the complimentary colors in the collection. Simply stated, they have taken the guess work out of what colors I’ll be adding in with the runner and photos.

Color harmony is very important when you have an open floorplan. From the front door you get a peek into our kitchen, dining room, hallway and my son’s room. It is very important that all of the colors work well together. If you are looking to take on a paint project take the guesswork and frustration out of coordinating colors in your home by using one of the HGTV HOME™ by Sherwin-Williams new 2018 Color Collections of the Year using the INFINITY  Paint and Primer. The Color Collections are designed to work beautifully together in any space. All you have to do is choose the designer-inspired look you want to achieve from themes like Next Journey, Future Thinker, Thoughtful Living or Individual Mix.

With four on-trend Color Collections from HGTV HOME™ by Sherwin-Williams, it’s easier than ever to bring harmony to your home. Each Color Collection has a range of colors that go together in any combination, helping take the guesswork out of choosing color and giving your home a sense of room-to-room harmony.

This is just phase I in the makeover, we will be taking another coordinating color from the Individual Mix Color Collection and painting the ceiling as well as adding some moulding. This palette is making it very easy for me to create a gallery hallway incorporating other colors from the palette into the rug runner and wall art that will be installed. Stay tuned for part II of our transformation!

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Ruffled Sweater + Stripes + Color

This ruffled sweater does just enough to add a little something to my otherwise very basic style. Stripes on me should never come as a surprise. Now color is another thing, I love navy and I love orange, might I add I really love them together. I absolutely love this ruffled sweater!

 

Ruffled Sweater

 

Speaking of color, I’ve had an epiphany that I want to infuse more of it into our home so I’ve been planning ways to do that during the Spring. Also as I am starting to look at what I’ll be adding to my Spring wardrobe, colorful items are at the top of the list. I’ve always loved color on other people and in their homes, and I think I’m ready to start taking a little risk and infusing it into my own living spaces and wardrobe.

 

Banana Republic

 

Banana Republic

Sweater | Banana Republic (kinda similar at $24.97)  Pants | Tracee Ellis Ross for JcPenney  Striped Blouse | Thrifted/Banana Republic Sunnies | Chloe

Do you prefer lots of color or more subdued hues?!

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In True Legging Fashion

I work at home, which equates to I don’t get out much and when I do get out most often its for things like running errands and chauffeuring kids around. I was never into the yoga pant thing but leggings? I love what I call legging fashion.

I live in leggings and I have no problem dressing them up, or down and turning them into whatever I need them to be. They are comfortable and in the right blend they work, like these I got from Banana Republic. All the stretch and softness that makes me comfortable and somewhat stylish.

 

Add a little flair to your leggings if you like. Throw on an oversized sweater and belt it, toss on an oxford and a jean jacket, I tend to think there are no rules in making leggings work except they must be OPAQUE, meaning we shouldn’t see your panties through them. I almost think that should go without saying but alas I’ve seen some infractions in this area.

I do always try to make sure something is covering my hiny because I’m not comfortable just having it all out there but each to his own when it comes to showing off the assets or lack there of in my case.

Cardigan | Banana Republic  Leggings | Banana Republic Turtleneck| Thrifted Shoes | Target Ring | Thrifted

Are you team leggings with anything or leggings belong in the gym?!

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