Recovery HD (disk0s3) : 650 MBĪpple Internal Memory Card Reader 7.95 GB IMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2010) (Technical Specifications)īluetooth: Old - Handoff/Airdrop2 not supported My hobby is photography and I use (and have been using) Photoshop 2014 (PS), Lightroom-5 (LR_5) w/o problemsI've pasted a report from Etrecheck (nice - helpful app).Ĭlick the links for help with non-Apple products.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line.Ĭlick the links for help removing adware. I have restarted in SAFE mode - no joy - I ran disk warrior - told me all was just fine. I can scroll but mouse clicks either B/T or USB fail. I can open programs but once opened can't navigate. Can not use pages to finish work that needs done. I also noted that this behavior was mostly w/ Mac software (with the obvious exception of safari.) I can not retrieve email w/ the mail.app. I did change the trackpad which did not help. My problem started a wk ago when the iMac wouldn't respond to the track pad's click. I modified the original removed a couple of clouds and other minor details.īash /Users/username/GeekTools/ipaddresses.I have a mid 2010 iMac 16 gb ram running 10.10.2. If someone knows, let me know and I'll give credit where credit is due. ![]() The wallpaper was found on 4scrape, so I have no idea who made it. It would be best to see it if you click All Sizes at the top! If you roll over the picture it will put boxes around all of the geektool. If you have any questions about the many fonts that I used or the scripts for geektool just let me know and I'll be glad to help :) I really hope you like it! Uptime | awk ''Īnother text file, remember have to Make Plain Text before saving Then select the file in path in GeekTool. Top -FR -l2 -o cpu | grep -v 0.0% | cut -c 7-24| sed -n '15, $p'Ĭreate a text file with TextEdit but make sure you click Format>Make Plain Text before save. The os x taskbar is changed with Magnifique using the UNO-AE theme If you have any questions I'll gladly answer to the best of my capabilities. The dock is hidden in the bottom right corner. I created the desktop background in photoshop so if you would like me to post it just let me know. All of the text bubbles have information such as CPU, RAM, Uptime, To Do List, Hard drive Space, and others all with Geektool. I thought of a way to blend the information into the background yet still have it easily read. Hooray x 2 Lifehacker & Gizmodo!!!!!!! Reading the comments from many of the viewers on lifehacker, on my Graffiti Desktop, a lot of people were saying that they would rather have everything easier to read so I came up with this idea lol. The uptime on the bottom left of the screen is just there so I can glance at how long I can keep the MBP up without rebooting. Google Notifier (found here) so I don't have open iGoogle and it 'pushes' my email and calendar events right on my desktop, growl style. ![]() I added the GrowlTunes (found here) so I can just use my MBP's function controls (F7-F9) to flip through tracks. I removed the spotlight icon using a terminal tip found here. ![]() The weather is there just so I don't have to open iGoogle (my dashboard w/ widgets.) Kept the time on the top right without the day showing. Hid the dock on the bottom which pulls up when I hover the mouse over the bottom of the screen. I decided on keeping it functional and simple. At first I wanted to clutter the whole desktop with activity monitors, traffic photos, a custom wallpaper, etc. I just downloaded geektools last night and was playing with it up until 2-3 in the morning.
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