![]() Some users are reporting that they are unable to make a connection using Airdrop between their iMac and MacBook, or their MacBook and iOS devices. For a more detailed step-by-step guide to fixing the problem, check out the handy guide here. Fortunately, this is one of the El Capitan issues that’s easy to sort out.įirst of all, make sure you delete your current WiFi preferences, then create a new network location with DNS settings, and you should be up and running again. If you’re having some problems with poor WiFi connectivity, you’re not alone. Anyone else having some AirDrop problems? Photo: Apple WiFi issues abound ![]() You can follow an updated thread about the problem here, but so far at least there doesn’t seem to be an Apple fix. Some users are having issues with iTunes not allowing them to click on anything, while also taking a long time to find music folders on start-up. Once this is done, right or CTRL click the printer, then hit Reset Printing System, and finally restart your Mac and printer, before trying again. On suggested fix is to open System Preferences > Printers & Scanners, then select the Print tab. The problem arises specifically when people try and print PDF landscape documents using Preview. It seems that a number of users running El Capitan are having issues printing landscape-oriented documents. Microsoft has issued its own patch, as well as a fix for Microsoft Office 2011 installs - but there are still plenty of complaints concerning problems among the El Capitan early adopters. One of the final betas suggested that testers should specifically focus on Office 2016– although that hasn’t stopped the official public release experiencing similar problems. Photo: Microsoft Microsoft Office is anything but a productivity toolĮl Capitan users have been having some major issues with Microsoft Office since the developer betas first dropped. Whichever group you fall into (my personal experience has been a slight slow-down), you’re not alone. Some other El Capitan users claim their Macs are running faster than ever. This doesn’t seem to be a universal rule, though. ![]() Even typing this there is a major lag and the pinwheel appears.”Īnother adds that, since installing the last El Capitan beta in early October, their Mac, “runs as fast as a one legged donkey.” “Word, Safari, Preview, and iTunes wouldn’t open - they froze and I had to force quit them. “Is anyone else having the issue of your Mac running wicked slow after the new El Capitan update?” writes one user. On Apple’s support forums, a number of users are taking issues with El Capitan’s apparent lack of haste. El Capitan is making everything run r-e-a-l-l-y, r-e-a-l-l-y s–l–o–wĪre you spending a whole lot more time with the Mac’s (redesigned) spinning pinwheel/beachball? Join the club.
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