Thanks.
And shitburgers per Apple’s upgrades!
I’d been using OS Monterey “forever“ because I’d upgraded before and had lost functionality on some peripherals. So I wanted to wait until any update had completed its “shakedown cruise.“
Then, for some crazy need to “feel current,“ I upgraded to Sonoma on my laptop...which I rarely use. Everything seemed kosher on it, so I foolishly figured upgrading to the newest system on my home-base (Mac Mini 2018) would be fine. My naive self thought Apple would have worked out all kinks.
It hadn’t.
Lesson learned.
I love me some Apple products. I like plug-and-play and not having to tinker with anything under the “digihood.“ I hate dealing with the unforeseen hassles that, I’ve learned the hard way, inevitably come with upgrades.
And to be honest, I really don’t find any of the new “whizz-bangs“ in Sequoia worth the change. I was seduced by the latest-is-best siren call, forgetting why I use the OS in the first place (mostly to write, use email, and surf the Interwebs).
It’s like smartphones: for years I used simple flip/clam phones. I’m not a gamer or someone who uses phones for more than calls or text-messaging (doing few of those). Mostly I’m content using my coal-burning Mac-Mini, the phone minimally.
When I went to a Verizon store to discuss my FIOS account, the rep spotted my smoke-signal-sending old-school flip-phone and suggested I get a smartphone. He actually listened to me, heard my needs, and urged me to not buy one of his store’s new phones, but get a refurbished Apple iPhone online. I did just that. I purchased a cheap, mint-condition iPhone SE...which I like very, very much. It looks like a Porsche to me and serves all my needs.
Again, I just use it for calls/texts. I’m usually the only rider on public transportation who’s looking at a...book. (<:)
Anyhoo, for now I cope (barely) by using the “letter-substitution“ function on my computer. When I type a punctuation key and the usual mark doesn’t appear, the “brain“ of my computer substitutes the correct one (the one that normally should appear, pre-OS upgrade). It’s a workaround, but still: it’s frustrating and slows down my typing.
In any case, thanks for your tips. I’ll suss them out.
PS. I don’t use this forum very often, but when I do I’m amazed at both the speed of responses and their helpfulness. Appletonians have bailed out my digital arse several times. I’m grateful.