New Delhi, Nov. 27 -- Apple MacBooks stand out for their speed, battery efficiency, Liquid Retina displays, thermal performance, and comfortable trackpads. The M-series chips, including the recently introduced MacBook Pro M5, offer strong processing power, often surpassing Windows laptops in real-world performance.

However, several default macOS settings can feel unfamiliar or inconvenient, especially for users coming from Windows or older Mac models. These settings influence how the trackpad behaves, how files appear in Finder, and how the Dock organises apps, creating small but noticeable hurdles.

Fortunately, simple adjustments can make the device feel more intuitive. These 5 settings are among the most common pain points for new use...