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- The “pew pew” laser effect is the odd one out here, not least because the lasers look less like the Star Wars-eque shooting lasers you’d expect and more like a cheesy laser light show from.
- Pew Pew (Lasers Effect) This is the last trigger word we have and it might sound silly, but typing “pew pew” in the text box would trigger the “lasers” full-screen effect as shown in the screenshot below.
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When I finished my last blog, I realized I left out a key group of developers on Mac OS X. I didn’t want to leave out my Homebrew fans, so this blog is dedicated to the brew users out there in the world. For those who don’t know, Homebrew is an alternative package manager to MacPorts on the Mac OS X platform. I am a MacPorts person myself, but I always believe that you should challenge yourself by learning different tools.
Since this is a follow-up blog, it will be short and sweet. The blog entitled “This is the Green Room” has a great entry on setting up Homebrew on Mac OS X Lion. We will reference this blog, with some minor tweaks of course..:-).
Prerequisites
As in my last blog, there are prerequisites. The following is needed:
After the prereqs are met, its time to get to brewing…
Dependencies
As referenced in here, install Homebrew.
Next we will install Python. This can also be referenced in the blog as well. Run the following commands:
brew install readline sqlite gdbm pkg-config
brew install python --framework --universal
To make sure that the newly installed python is used, create or edit the .bash_profile file by adding the following line:
export PATH=/usr/local/share/python:/usr/local/bin:$PATH
Once that is done, source the .bash_profile file:
source .bash_profile
Next, we need to change Lion’s symlink to point to the new Python installation. Run the following commands:
cd /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/
sudo rm -rf Current
sudo ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.3/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current
Next we install Pip. This also is referenced in the blog. To install Pip, run the following command:
easy_install pip
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After Pip is done installing, its time to install virtualenv:
pip install virtualenv
From here on out, you just need to reference my previous blog, starting from the section “Setting Up Your Virtual Env and Installing the Required Modules”.
iMessage effects have been on the iPhone and iPad for long. With macOS Big Sur, you can now enjoy these same options on your Mac as well. This lets you convey words using screen effects like balloons, invisible ink, confetti, fireworks, and more. So without further ado, let me show you how to send messages with Mac running macOS Big Sur effects.
What Types of Message Effects You Can Send on Mac
On Mac, they are listed together horizontally. Here are all the effect names. However, On iOS and iPadOS, the effects are categorized under two heading – Bubble and Screen.,
- Love
- Balloons
- Invisible Ink
- Confetti
- Slam
- Lasers
- Loud
- Celebration
- Echo
- Spotlight
- Fireworks
- Gentle
How to Use iMessage Effects in macOS Big Sur
- Open Messages app.
- Click on an iMessage conversation or start a new one by clicking on the compose button
- Type a message.
- Click on the App Store icon from the left of the text box.
- Click on Message Effects.
- Select an effect like Invisible Ink, Confetti, Celebration, Fireworks, etc. Finally, click on the blue send button.
How to Automatically Send Messages with Effects in macOS Big Sur
When you type and send certain words or phrases like Congratulations, Congrats, Happy New Year, Happy Birthday, and Pew Pew, iMessage effects are automatically attached. You and the receiver both see these effects. This works not only on the Mac but the iPhone and iPad as well.
That’s all!
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Signing off…
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This is how you can send messages with effects on Mac on the latest macOS version. Apple is trying hard to make its mobile and desktop platforms uniform, and I strongly think that iMessage effects will stay. Next, you may like to know how to create Memoji in Mac. Apart from this, one other exciting new feature is changing the Safari background with a beautiful wallpaper or any image that you have clicked. Make sure you check these out.
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