Getting Started with OS X Mountain Lion
Watch the video (4:25). Need help?
After installing Mountain Lion, you should spend some time getting comfortable with the interface. If you've never used OS X before, you'll need to learn the basics about getting around the desktop. In this lesson, you'll learn about the Dock, the menu bar, opening files andapps, Launchpad, and multi-touch gestures. If you're familiar with earlier versions of OS X, you'll probably find that the Mountain Lion's interface will be fairly easy to learn.
Watch the video to learn the basics of using Mountain Lion.
The Desktop
The screen that you see when your computer has finished starting up is called the desktop. The OS X Mountain Lion desktop includes a desktop background (or wallpaper), the Dock, and the menu bar. You can open files or applications from the Dock or Launchpad. You can also display files, folders, or shortcuts on the desktop background area.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the Mountain Lion desktop.
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