
#Make my windows look like mac os mac
***Modified title from: Windows OS Customization questions from a long-time Mac usuer*** I don't have exact model numbers at the moment, but its a fairly modern setup, bought last August.
#Make my windows look like mac os windows 10
Better previews (like OSX's command spacebar).īTW, I have Windows 10 and an Alienware PC hardware with a NVidea 1080t GPU.Better Display of file paths inside an application or when I click alt-tab.Customizing Windows File Explorer to show GB/MB instead of KB.Batch renaming files (like OSX finder's right-click).Moving selected items into a new folder (like OSX finder's right-click).The advanced setups assume people are PC power users familiar with these terms, not newbies from the Mac side.įYI: The customizations I'm currently interested in are to match what I'm used to on the Mac: Most of the descriptions for these customization products are showing existing features or cosmetic stuff like custom backgrounds. Is there an online guide that explains customizing PC architecture for people like me? I'm reasonably tech savvy, but new to PC's & Windows. On the Mac side there are startup items and control panels, and I have a fair idea of how they'll modify the base system. I'm also concerned they may compromise security, though that seems unlikely if I use a bit of common sense. I'm mostly concerned with customizations that could make my PC crash, create conflicts with other software, or reduce performance and speed. I don't know what they mean, what the distinctions are between them, and whether they're system-wide or application/program specific. I've come across the following terms in my research: shell scripts, extensions & add-ons. It seems ok, but I really don't know what it's doing technically, and how it modifies the windows OS to accomplish this. I'd like to customize my PC with various add-ons, but I'm afraid to this without a better understanding of what exactly I'm changing.įor example, I'm interested in this. I still do office communication & office work on a Mac laptop and share files via Dropbox. Hello I'm a Mac user who's moved to PC after decades of Mac use.
