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Casey Liss

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Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

This is according to an old colleague who was working on an Apple Arcade title, Absolute Monkey's Paw.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

This is according to an old colleague who was working on an Apple Arcade title, Absolute Monkey's Paw.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

Finally, in follow-up, keyboard cleaning corner. We were asked about this, I think, in an Ask ATP, but basically, you know, how do you clean your keyboard when you're powering off the computer and then mashing on any freaking key? We'll turn it back on.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

Finally, in follow-up, keyboard cleaning corner. We were asked about this, I think, in an Ask ATP, but basically, you know, how do you clean your keyboard when you're powering off the computer and then mashing on any freaking key? We'll turn it back on.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

And I think we had a couple of solutions at the time, but I also wanted to bring up a friend of the show, Guy Rambeau, writes and makes Cleanup Buddy. We'll put a link in the show notes, which is another one of those tools that'll basically disable the keyboard for a little while.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

And I think we had a couple of solutions at the time, but I also wanted to bring up a friend of the show, Guy Rambeau, writes and makes Cleanup Buddy. We'll put a link in the show notes, which is another one of those tools that'll basically disable the keyboard for a little while.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

And then Daniel Piper, or maybe Pepper Piper, I believe, wrote in and said, cleaning the keyboard on an ARM Mac can be achieved by doing the following. Hold down the left control and left command keys and the right shift key for seven seconds. And then while still holding down those keys, press the power button for another seven seconds.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

And then Daniel Piper, or maybe Pepper Piper, I believe, wrote in and said, cleaning the keyboard on an ARM Mac can be achieved by doing the following. Hold down the left control and left command keys and the right shift key for seven seconds. And then while still holding down those keys, press the power button for another seven seconds.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

After that, the computer can only be powered on by using the power button. I tried this, and it didn't work. Then I turned off my computer, and I tried it again, and it didn't work. Then I tried it, and I turned my computer back off, tried it for a third time, and I'll be damned if it didn't work. And it really does do exactly what Daniel said.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

After that, the computer can only be powered on by using the power button. I tried this, and it didn't work. Then I turned off my computer, and I tried it again, and it didn't work. Then I tried it, and I turned my computer back off, tried it for a third time, and I'll be damned if it didn't work. And it really does do exactly what Daniel said.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

I guess I just screwed it up the first time, and I think your computer has to be off to actually have it engage.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

I guess I just screwed it up the first time, and I think your computer has to be off to actually have it engage.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

No, except that it only does it until the next boot. So you can clean your keyboard, do whatever, as long as you don't touch the power button. And then once you turn the computer back on, it forgets that this is the mode it was in, and it goes back to any button can turn the computer back on again, which I don't like. I wish I could make this like a permanent setting.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

No, except that it only does it until the next boot. So you can clean your keyboard, do whatever, as long as you don't touch the power button. And then once you turn the computer back on, it forgets that this is the mode it was in, and it goes back to any button can turn the computer back on again, which I don't like. I wish I could make this like a permanent setting.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

So for topics, we have some somewhat breaking news from a little less than a week ago. Apple has come out of left field and has bought Pixelmator, which I don't think I certainly didn't see coming. I don't know that anyone really saw it coming, but there's a release on Pixelmator's website saying,

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

So for topics, we have some somewhat breaking news from a little less than a week ago. Apple has come out of left field and has bought Pixelmator, which I don't think I certainly didn't see coming. I don't know that anyone really saw it coming, but there's a release on Pixelmator's website saying,

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

In part, it reads, Pixelmator has signed an agreement to be acquired by Apple, subject to regulatory approval. There will be no material changes to the Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator apps at this time. Stay tuned for exciting updates to come.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

In part, it reads, Pixelmator has signed an agreement to be acquired by Apple, subject to regulatory approval. There will be no material changes to the Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator apps at this time. Stay tuned for exciting updates to come.

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

Yeah, I mean, I think the obvious answer is to suck some of particularly Photomator into photos, but I don't know. I don't know what this is about. And I don't think I've used Photomator, but a couple of times. I definitely do use Pixelmator as my image editor of choice, but that being said, I almost never, ever, ever edit images, so...

Accidental Tech Podcast
612: Screen on Face

Yeah, I mean, I think the obvious answer is to suck some of particularly Photomator into photos, but I don't know. I don't know what this is about. And I don't think I've used Photomator, but a couple of times. I definitely do use Pixelmator as my image editor of choice, but that being said, I almost never, ever, ever edit images, so...