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sheepshaver_mac_os_x_setup [2019/01/19 10:42] – [Advanced features (Version 2.5 builds only)] ronald_p._regensburgsheepshaver_mac_os_x_setup [2019/02/02 08:06] – [Introduction] ronald_p._regensburg
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 However, files and folders can be renamed and/or moved to different locations, provided you make sure the file names and/or full paths to the files are entered in SheepShaver preferences. However, files and folders can be renamed and/or moved to different locations, provided you make sure the file names and/or full paths to the files are entered in SheepShaver preferences.
  
-**Changing settings:** After making changes in preferences, always quit the SheepShaver application and launch it again. Only then will the changes take effect, with only a restart in the emulated machine new settings will not be used.+**Changing settings:** After saving changes in preferences, always quit the SheepShaver application, shut down the emulated machine, and launch SheepShaver again. Only then will the changes take effect, after only a restart of the emulated machine new settings will not be used.
  
 **CD-ROMs:** Up to Mac OS X 10.7, physical CD-ROMs can be mounted within SheepShaver. Just insert the CD on the host system and the CD will be mounted on the guest desktop. OS X 10.8 and later prevents mounting of physical CD-ROMs in SheepShaver but disk images created from CD-ROMs will work fine. **CD-ROMs:** Up to Mac OS X 10.7, physical CD-ROMs can be mounted within SheepShaver. Just insert the CD on the host system and the CD will be mounted on the guest desktop. OS X 10.8 and later prevents mounting of physical CD-ROMs in SheepShaver but disk images created from CD-ROMs will work fine.
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 **Changing scaling algorithm** (16 January 2019 and later builds)\\ **Changing scaling algorithm** (16 January 2019 and later builds)\\
-Using integer or nearest-neighbour scaling will improve display quality when a low resolution emulator screen is displayed full screen on a high resolution monitor. Integer and/or nearest-neighbour scaling can be applied by adding these lines to the preferences file:+Using integer or nearest-neighbour scaling will improve display quality when a low resolution emulator screen is displayed full screen on a high resolution monitor. For best results, the emulator screen resolution needs to be half of the resolution of the host's monitor or lower. Integer and/or nearest-neighbour scaling can be applied by adding these lines to the preferences file:
   scale_integer true   scale_integer true