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Tag a reminder: Click the Add Tags field, then choose a tag. You can also select the reminder, then use the Touch Bar.Ĭhange the reminder title: Select the current text, then type new text.Īdd notes: Type a note below the reminder text. In the Reminders app on your Mac, place the pointer over a reminder, then click the Info button. In addition to date, time, and location fields, the inspector includes fields you can use to set up repeating reminders, get reminded when messaging a person, and add a URL or image to a reminder. To quickly add multiple reminders to the same list, press Return after you enter each reminder.Īfter you create a reminder, you can change the details or add more details using the inspector. Tag a reminder: Click the Tag button, then choose an existing tag or click New Tag to create and apply a new tag. If you don’t enter a time, the reminder is an all-day reminder.īe reminded when you arrive at or leave a location: Click Add Location, then choose a suggested location or start typing the name of a location and choose from the suggestions. After you enter a date, optionally click Add Time, then choose a suggested time. Press Option-Return to start a new line in the note.īe reminded on a date and time: Click Add Date, choose a suggested date or click Custom to use the calendar to pick a date. In the Reminders app on your Mac, select a reminder list in the sidebar.Ĭlick the Add button in the top-right corner (or use the Touch Bar).Īdd notes: Type a note below the reminder text. To charge the battery on MacBook Air with M1 chip, use either of the Thunderbolt ports and the USB-C Charge Cable connected to the power adapter.When you add reminders to a list, fields for the date, location, tags, and a flag are available for quick entry. To charge the battery on MacBook Air with M2 chip, use the MagSafe 3 port with the USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable connected to the power adapter, or one of the Thunderbolt ports with a USB-C Charge Cable connected to the power adapter. This is a good option for travel or when you’re away from a power source for an extended period of time. Low Power Mode: This option reduces energy usage and increases battery life. You can change this option in Battery preferences. It delays charging the battery past 80% when it predicts that you’ll be plugged in for an extended period of time, and aims to charge the battery before you unplug. Optimized Battery Charging: This feature helps to reduce the wear on your battery and improve its lifespan by learning your daily charging routine. Show battery status in menu bar: Adds an icon to the status bar so you can quickly see information about your battery and open Battery Preferences. Optimize video streaming while on battery: This is not on by default, but you might want to turn it on while doing a presentation. Slightly dim the display while on battery power: Keeps your display dimmed to save energy while you’re using battery power. You can set options in the Battery pane of System Preferences: Connect your MacBook Air with M1 chip to a power outlet using the included USB-C Charge Cable and 30W USB-C Power Adapter.Ĭonnect your MacBook Air with M2 chip to a power outlet using the included 30W USB-C Power Adapter, 35W Dual USB-C Port Compact Power Adapter, or 67W USB-C Power Adapter and the USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable. Safety, handling, and regulatory informationĬharge the battery.Continuity Sketch and Continuity Markup.Magic Keyboard for MacBook Air with M1 chip.Magic Keyboard for MacBook Air with M2 chip.What’s included: MacBook Air with M1 chip.What’s included: MacBook Air with M2 chip.Take a tour of MacBook Air with M1 chip.Take a tour of MacBook Air with M2 chip.