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== Using Second Life under Mac OS X ==
=== Keyboard ===
The Mac has two keys not found on a PC or (typical) UNIX/Linux machine:
* ''command'' ('''CMD''') key; this is sometimes called the ''Apple'' or ''propeller'' (&#x2318;) key
* ''option'' ('''OPT''') key; this is equivalent to (but not 'the same' as) the PC's '''ALT''' key
 
 
{{wFont|color=red|weight=bold|text=WARNING!|}} It is '''strongly''' suggested that you ''do not'' use the '''CMD''' key for keyboard shortcuts. Quite a few of the '''CMD''' shortcuts have meaning to Mac OS and will cause unexpected results. You should execute all keyboard shortcuts using the '''CTRL''' key. Reserve the use of the '''CMD''' key for ''right-clicking'' -- see below.
 
=== One-button Mouse ===
The standard Mac installation has a single-button mouse. For a typical Mac application - as well as when interacting with Mac OS X - a ''right-click'' is achieved in one of three ways:
# '''CTRL-click'''
# buy Apple's [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.4/en/mh2244.html Mighty Mouse] and configure it for two-button operation
# use any generic, USB 2-button mouse
 
 
{{wFont|color=red|weight=bold|text=WARNING!|}} The Second Life client viewer handles mouse operations differently!
 
For the typical Mac app and in the OS, you use ...
* '''SH-click''' to select a span of items
* '''CMD-click''' to select/deselect items in a span/group
* '''CTRL-click''' to ''right-click''
 
 
In Second Life, you use ...
* '''SH-click''' to select a span of items
* '''CTRL-click''' to select/deselect items in a span/group
* '''CMD-click''' to ''right-click''
 
 
== Optimizing the Second Life viewer for Mac ==
Based on Resident experience, it seems the lowest Mac configuration that is acceptable for Second Life is a PowerBook G4 or iBook G4 with a 1GHz processor, 768MB RAM and a 64MB Video card.
 
The only features listed here are the ones that will greatly impact your user experience.
 
=== Preferences &#x2799; Tab:Graphics ===
{| border=1
! style='width:15%' | Feature/Setting
! style='width:20%' | Minimal Mac System<br>Mac OS X 10.4.x/Tiger, G4, 1 GHz<br>512-768 MB RAM, 64 MB shared video memory
! style='width:22%' | Typical Mac System<br>Mac OS X 10.5.x/Leopard, Intel, 2 GHz<br>1 GB RAM, 128 MB video memory
! Comment
|-
| Display Resolution&#x279D;<br>Run in window
| checked
| checked
| Keep auto-detect Earlier releases of the client were more stable if run in a window. ''Instability claim requires verification in current release, 1.19.0 (5).''
|-
| Display Resolution&#x279D;<br>Fullscreen Aspect Ratio
| leave as set by the client
| leave as set by the client
| ---
|-
| Display Resolution&#x279D;<br>Auto detect
| checked
| checked
| ---
|-
| Draw Distance
| 96 meters
| 128 meters
| Needless to say, a greater draw distance will affect client performance. You may want to alter this 'on the fly' depending on your in-world location and desires.
|}
 
=== Preferences &#x2799; Tab:Graphics Detail ===
{| border=1
! style='width:15%' | Feature/Setting
! style='width:20%' | Minimal Mac System<br>Mac OS X 10.4.x/Tiger, G4, 1 GHz<br>512-768 MB RAM, 64 MB shared video memory
! style='width:22%' | Typical Mac System<br>Mac OS X 10.5.x/Leopard, Intel, 2 GHz<br>1 GB RAM, 128 MB video memory
! Comment
|-
| Shaders&#x279D;<br>Enable Vertex Shaders
| unchecked
| checked
| Performance impact is negligible.
|-
| Shaders&#x279D;<br>Enable Bumpmapping and Shiny
| checked
| checked
| Performance impact is negligible.
|-
| Shaders&#x279D;<br>Enable Ripple Water
| unchecked
| unchecked
| This can have a '''severe''' impact on viewer performance. Save this for a high-end Macintosh machine.
|-
| Lighting Detail
| Nearby local lights
| Nearby local lights
| Performance impact is negligible; make sure you're using the latest OpenGL drivers for your platform.
|-
| Terrain Detail
| checked
| checked
| Performance impact is negligible; make sure you're using the latest OpenGL drivers for your platform.
|-
| Object Mesh Detail
| middle
| middle-high
| Make sure you're using the latest OpenGL drivers for maximum performance.
|-
| Fexible Mesh Detail
| middle
| middle-high
| Make sure you're using the latest OpenGL drivers for maximum performance.
|-
| Tree Mesh Detail
| middle
| middle-high
| This only affects Linden trees. If you're in an area which makes use of a lot of trees, a higher setting for this feater can have a significant impact on performance. Make sure you're using the latest OpenGL drivers for maximum performance.
|-
| Avatar Mesh Detail
| middle
| middle-high
| Make sure you're using the latest OpenGL drivers for maximum performance.
|}
 
=== Preferences &#x2799; Tab:Advanced Graphics ===
{| border=1
! style='width:15%' | Feature/Setting
! style='width:20%' | Minimal Mac System<br>Mac OS X 10.4.x/Tiger, G4, 1 GHz<br>512-768 MB RAM, 64 MB shared video memory
! style='width:22%' | Typical Mac System<br>Mac OS X 10.5.x/Leopard, Intel, 2 GHz<br>1 GB RAM, 128 MB video memory
! Comment
|-
| Filtering&#x279D;<br>Anisotropic Filtering
| unchecked
| checked
| Performance impact is negligible. Textures viewed at a sharp angle may look blurry with this feature turned off.
|-
| Enable VBO
| unchecked
| unchecked
| {{wFont|color=red|text=Warning!|}} Activating this feature will crash your Intel-based MacBook. In general, the OpenGL implementation for Mac OS X will make poor use of the VBO features.
|-
| Graphics Card Memory
| leave it at maximum possible
| leave it at maximum possible
| You can't choose more than you have - so choose it all.
|-
| Max. Particle Count
| 1024
| 2048 or higher
| For mid-level or higher Mac platforms, a particle count above 2048 shows little impact.
|-
| Outfit Composite Limit
| set to 3 or 4
| set to 4 or 5
| For lower-end Macs, the impact is felt most in busy (many avatar) areas. On high-end Macs, this setting's impact is negligible.
|}
 
 
{{wNote|text=It's always best to keep your system up-to-date; run ''Software Update...'' regularly.}}
 
 
== Miscellaneous Mac issues in Second Life ==
=== Difficulty leaving 'mouselook' ===
There is a minor bug in the Mac user interface which causes difficulties leaving Mouselook. The Esc key is used on the Mac viewer to close the Chat type-in field, reducing the UI stripe at  the bottom to a single row of buttons. This happens even if you are in Mouselook. The solution is simply to press Esc <i>twice</i>, the second time exits Mouselook. (By the way: Esc also returns your camera viewpoint to its default position behind your avatar, if you have been camming around.)
 
If you find that your Esc key does not  function at all, leaving you with no way to get out of Mouselook, pressing the key combination Command-Q (for Quit) helps : it brings up the small window asking if you want to '''Continue''' or '''Quit'''. Pressing ''Continue'' brings you out of Mouselook 9 times out of 10.
 
=== Cache size is inoperative ===
Setting the cache size to the maximum (1 GB) has no effect : OS X overrides it and continues to 'grow' the cache irrespective. I got mine up to well over 4 GB once which had a disastrous effect on performance. It may also contribute to the next effect...
 
=== Logging in to a sim, underwater at 10,10,10 ===
This is a horrible experience and often goes hand-in-hand with low bandwidth - other people can see you normally but all you can see is an underwater view, you can't move, can't see yourself, can't TP or Search, though IM may be normal. If this happens, forget Clearing Cache in SL, try the following:
* logout
* locate /~user/Library/Application Support/Second Life/cache folder - select '''everything''' in this and trash it.
* empty the trash
* relog
 
This manoeuvre may not work the first time (inexplicably) but on subsequent occasions it seems to make life a lot easier
 
=== Taking movies using File menu inoperative ===
At this time, {{wFont|size=10pt|family=monospace|text=File&#x279D;Start/Stop Movie to Disk|}} does not work on a Mac.<br>
Currently, the only solution is to use third-party software such as [http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/ SnapzPro X].
 
== Getting more information about Second Life for Mac users ==
=== Macintosh user groups in-world ===
 
To find a Mac user group, click the Find button then the Groups tab. Type in Mac and hit Search. You can join the group from that window.  Other Mac users will be happy to help you out, and group IM is a good way to keep abreast of changes to the Mac viewer. As of May 2007, the "Macintosh Users" group has over 1,600 members and active group discussions. Other groups exist for non-English speakers, and for Mac-centric locations in-world.
 
=== Macintosh technical support on the SL Forums ===
 
The Mac Discussion forum in the Technical Talk section of the [http://forums.secondlife.com SL Forums] provides Mac users with an avenue for finding more help and discussing issues and questions about Second Life on the Mac.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 12 August 2010

Stuff to do: This page faded into antiquity after having a hopefully happy life, and has hence been removed to prevent confusion, as observed here. Please see the historical version if you want to resurrect a revived rewrite, or are curious what it looked like. - Torley-favicon.png on 2010-08-12 @ 7:47 AM Pacific