This guide has the intent to introduce users of Mac OS X to a simple practice that could prove useful in special cases. It could happen, although very rarely.
The system hangs, for some reason, so that the user is unable to perform any type of operation. With this guide will be able to overcome this problem.
1.) You might, in rare cases, your Mac OS X system does not respond to commands. As a result, you are unable to use any external device connected to your computer such as the mouse or the keyboard. In these cases, many users could cause panic, not knowing how to behave effectively and could lose significant hours of work or study.
2.) But not everyone knows that there are special commands that have always characterized all operating systems, from Windows to Linux also passing for Mac OS X. In certain cases, these controls are easy and intuitive to use, in other cases it is a little more ” hidden “, and without an adequate knowledge base of the system is almost impossible to put them into practice in reality.
3.) As for the operating system Mac OS X, in case of ” blockage ” of the system, you can use the command ” forced exit “, which gives us a simple way to escape from locked apps or even the need arises out of the execution of certain programs. When an application is blocked to just click on the ” apple menu ” and then select ” force quit “.
In this way, you are going to open a list of all open applications where it will not block any programs that are highlighted in red (marked ” not responding ” ). Just at this point, locate the application in the block that interests us stop, click on it and press ” force quit “. And you’re done.