Lesson 3: Set Up Your Mac Flashcards
• Complete initial macOS configuration. • Adjust common system settings. • Identify and install a configuration profile.
Which tool guides you through the initial macOS Catalina configuration?
Setup Assistant guides you through the macOS Catalina configuration process.
Which feature can significantly improve Apple ID security on Mac computers that have iCloud enabled?
Two-factor authentication can improve Apple ID security if iCloud is enabled.
Which key features do you gain by setting up iCloud?
A key feature of iCloud is providing cloud storage and communication services for apps, including iCloud Drive, Photos, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, Safari, Siri, Notes, and Find My.
iCloud Keychain is also enabled if the Apple ID you entered has two-factor authentication.
If the Apple ID you entered belongs to the @mac.com, @me.com, or @icloud.com domain, Mail is also configured.
Where can you manage iCloud settings after you configure macOS Catalina?
After you set up macOS Catalina, you can manage iCloud settings by opening System Preferences, selecting Apple ID, then selecting the iCloud pane.
What’s a Configuration Profile?
How do you install or remove a Configuration Profile?
A Configuration Profile is a document with the filename extension .mobileconfig that contains system settings as defined by an administrator.
When you open a Configuration Profile document, macOS Catalina opens the Profiles preferences and prompts you to install the profile.
If you install the profile, macOS configures the settings contained in the profile.
You can remove installed profiles through Profiles preferences.
Where can you find system information and repair and warranty coverage information for your Mac?
You can find the system information and repair and warranty coverage information for your Mac in the About This Mac window.
How can you quickly enable or disable accessibility options?
Use the Shortcut pane in Accessibility preferences to toggle accessibility shortcuts that appear in the Accessibility Options panel, which you can use to quickly enable or disable accessibility options.
How can you enable the on-screen Accessibility Keyboard?
You can use the onscreen Accessibility Keyboard to type and interact with macOS, as an alternative to using the hardware keyboard.
Navigate to System Preferences > Accessibility > Keyboard > Accessibility Keyboard, then select the checkbox for Enable Accessibility Keyboard.