Setting up a new Mac
I've had somewhat bad luck with computers lately. In late January my work computer stopped charging, and they replaced it with a used model because they were having supply issues. Its replacement had a broken webcam and, as expected for a butterfly mac, inconsistent keyboard. In April the WiFi stopped working, and while I had just run a cable to my desk we replaced it again. The supply issues have gotten worse, and my current laptop has some minor issues: inconsistent keyboard, splotchy screen, but otherwise good.
With setting up these two Macs, and a third one for music, all within a short time, I think I now have complete list of the changes I need to make before I'm happy using a Mac. Here's the big list, roughly in the order I'd go through them:
[EDIT 2022-06-03: I've updated this from setting up yet another Mac]
System Preferences:
Trackpad:
secondary click > bottom right corner
Look up & data detectors > off -- turns off longpress lookups
Keyboard:
Key Repeat: Fast
Delay Until Repeat: Shorter
Modifier Keys > Caps Lock Key: Control
Touch ID: add fingerprints, and enable fingerprint unlock
Displays > Arrangement > Mirror Displays (keeps me from bending my neck down at my laptop screen by making it redundant)
Notifications > Do Not Disturb > uncheck "When Mirroring to TVs and Projectors (makes my notifications still show up with a mirrored display)
Sound > Output > Internal Speakers (keeps it from trying to send audio to my speakerless monitor)
Desktop & Screen Saver > Screen Saver > Hot Corners > unset all
Web Browser:
Use Safari to install Chrome
Sign into Chrome with my personal account
If this is a work laptop, make a second profile for work account
Backup and Sync:
Install Google Drive for desktop and set it to stream. Right click the dotfiles directory and tell it to make it available offline.
When that finishes, set up symlinks for each dotfile (ex:
ln -s ~/Google\ Drive/dotfiles/_emacs ~/.emacs
)
Terminal:
Preferences > Profiles > Keyboard > Use Option as Meta key
defaults write com.apple.Terminal FocusFollowsMouse -string YES
Colors: set terminal to black background, and set this as the default
chsh -s /bin/bash
Iterm2:
Profiles > Keys > Left Option key > Left Option: Esc+
Profiles > Text > Monaco Regular 10pt non-antialiased
Profiles > Terminal > Terminal may enable paste bracketing: no
Pointer > Focus follows mouse: yes
Pointer > Command-click opens filename/url: no
General > Selection > Copy to pasteboard on selection: no
Make my preferred terminal layout and save the window arrangement
Remove everythig from the dock (I start programs with spotlight)
Install command line tools: run
git
, see it fail, click "yes" on the popup that asks if I'd like the OS to fix things so it will start working.Tell
git
who I am:git config --global --edit
Install Homebrew, and then
brew install emacs inkscape gimp icdiff imagemagick mplayer wget lame ffmpeg
Safari > Preferences > Advanced > Show develop in menu bar
Install Firefox
Install Chrome Canary
Run
launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchAgents/com.apple.rcd.plist
to disable iMusic auto-play on plugging in headphones.Install Karabiner to control foot switches
System Preferences > Keyboard > Dictation > Shortcut: press [globe] twice
The symlinking dotfiles saves me quite a lot of configuration, including:
export EDITOR=emacs
All my emacs configuration...
Reasonable
PS1
~/.inputrc
:set blink-matching-paren on
My
.ssh
directory