

Second, we assume you know what you want to do with your computer.

(We will, however, demonstrate to our Mac converts how to “right click” on a trackpad with only one button!). Mac OS X Leopard: Beyond the Manual makes some assumptions too, ones that tend to differ from other Mac OS X books.įirst of all, we assume that you have used a computer in that past: that you know how to use a mouse and you know the proper place to stick a DVD to get it to play in your computer. For each reader this could be very different therefore, a book that suits one person may not be the best for another. Good computer books make assumptions about the reader: what they do and don't know when they pick up the book, and what they want to know when they put it down.
