At the Lion came out last week. I almost immediately purchased and installed the OS. Everything went without a single problem, Leo generally happy. Most liked the auto-save and restore the state of full-screen mode applications.
However, there are a few disappointing moments. What's not to love about Lion and how to fix it?
Autocorrect
This feature has come to us with iOS. But if in the mobile auto correction is necessary (the case, the truth, and incidents), Then in OS X it brings more problems. We have to re-re-read the text, not only to find their own mistakes, but also to make sure that the "assistant" nothing has changed.
Disable auto-correct, you can: System Settings → Language & Text → bug fixes automatically:
Correction of the menu bar
After installing Lion changed the menu bar. In menyubare can quickly switch between accounts. This feature is useful if your computer is used by several people. If the owner of one, then just valuable space is lost.
You can fix this as follows: System Settings → Users and Groups → input parameters. Here it is necessary to remove the checkbox beside the "Show menu Fast User Switching."
Restore the old scrolling
In Mac OS X Lion Scrolling began to work as well as in the iPhone and iPad. Scrolling "the wrong way" - this is not something that you get used quickly, it takes a couple of days. However, if you have to work and for the Mac, and Windows, you almost certainly will be confused. Recognizing the correctness of the approach Apple, I still disabled scrolling. This can be done as follows: System Settings → Trackpad. Turn off the "Scroll direction: Average"
Turn off animation for new windows
I am not an opponent of animation, I had never been cut off on OS X, but in the Lion for the first time had to resort to this. This is an animation that appears when you open a new window in your application. This effect does not assume any benefit or information. This is just a delay in the work, which also has the effect of "sluggishness" Mack. Here you can see a demonstration of this animation.
Disable animations can this command in Terminal:
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAutomaticWindowAnimationsEnabled -bool NO
The action starts after the restart Finder and other applications.
To return to the animation, run the same command, but instead select NO YES:
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAutomaticWindowAnimationsEnabled -bool YES
[via MacStories, LH]