We'll show you how to set up your Mac and get the most use from its powerful, friendly features.
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These simple steps will get you started. Learn how to turn on your Mac, use the setup assistant, and check for software updates.
Get your Mac up and runningMac ease of use is legendary. If you're coming from Windows, you can learn how to click, copy, close, and more in no time.
Get tips for Windows switchersUse Migration Assistant to copy all of your documents, apps, and settings to your new Mac from another Mac or Windows PC.
Make your Mac do amazing things with a swipe, a tap, and a click. Navigating your Mac is easy with gestures for your trackpad, Force Touch trackpad, and mouse.
Use multi-touch gesturesSometimes a quick press of the keys is faster than pointing and clicking. Save time with these keyboard shortcuts.
Learn handy shortcutsQuickly start a screen saver or put your display to sleep with hot corner shortcuts. You can also secure your Mac by requiring a password after the screen saver starts.
Set up screen saverProductivity is fun, easy, and collaborative with these powerful apps that come built into your Mac.
Start an email on your iPhone, and finish it on your Mac. Copy text on your Mac, and paste it on your iPad. Use your iPhone as an Instant Hotspot. You can even unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch. Continuity makes it all easy.
You can send and receive iMessages and text messages on your Mac, just like on your iPhone. Learn how to set up Messages and keep chatting.
Use Messages with your MacThe Photos app and iCloud Photo Library give you a beautiful way to organize and view your photos on all your Apple devices. You can also share and edit your photos with powerful, intuitive tools.
Use Photos on your MacWhen you store documents in iCloud Drive, you can open them on all your Apple devices and on iCloud.com. And your edits stay up to date everywhere.
Set up iCloud Drive on your MacGet Mac Support, learn about the operating system that makes your Mac run, and brush up on the basics.