

Here you can see the “Edit keyboard shortcuts” button. Now click on the “Configuration window” and the main configuration/settings window will open:Ĭlick on “Navigation” tab at the top. Move with your mouse/cursor to the bottom left corner, so the menu on the left side will appear: Not the default ones, but just create your own. But folks come on, do not give up, there is always a solution! Use the keyboard shortcuts. So how to do it? I saw many forums where people were fighting with the same problem. The forums and guides are explaining how you can use the PageUp/PageDown keyboard keys to make zoom in/out, but there are no PageUp or PageDown keys on my MacBook’s keyboard. I was not able to make ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT with the MacBook’s multi-touchpad. It was not such a big problem, it was just something that was making me frustrating. Stellarium works perfectly on my MacBook Pro, but very soon I found out a small bug. So I installed also Stelarium, the best in class simulation software for astronomy. When I started to use my MacBook Pro, I had to install all my favourite software that I was using on my Linux Ubuntu for many years. To be honest, maybe one year ago I had to stop using the Safari web browser, because some “weird” update from the mother company of this computer made it really slow (I am curious if that company thinks that it will force me to buy another new computer? No way!). Now I just realised that it was in the first half of 2013 and my MacBook is still running without any problem, so I think it is a good machine.

So my bank account was crying, because the expensive aluminium family member was purchased.

The reason was that I needed to run one special program which was primarily designed for MacBook Pro and it experienced some troubles on different platforms. I was pretty satisfied with this operating system, but as my work and especially my research evolved, I had to switch to Mac. A long time ago I was using the Linux Ubuntu on my laptop.
