If you do, you can swiftly switch between them using a left or right swipe with four fingers.
You can access a tutorial to show you all the ways you can use this on your Mac in System Preferences>Trackpad where you’ll find all the gestures yours supports. I think most Mac users working from home probably have access to a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, both of which support MultiTouch. Not the item you needed? Press the Space bar to lose the preview and choose another item. Select an item in Finder and then press the Space bar, a preview of the item will appear. You don’t need to open a file to check its contents, use QuickLook instead. I find it convenient to gather these in a Snippets folder I keep as a Favorite in Finder.
Text clippings are a great way to automatically paste regularly used text into any app, and don’t require as much thought as text replacement on Mac. Just click on a Stack to find what’s inside it. Your Mac will immediately tidy your Desktop into useful stacks, grouped by file type. Just tap an empty section of your Desktop, select the View menu and choose Use Stacks. Apple knows this and introduced a handy feature called Stacks to organize all this clutter for us.
We all strive to keep our Desktop tidy – and most of us fail. The fastest way to rename a file or folder in Finder? Select it, press Return, and you’ll be in the text entry mode for that item so you can immediately type the new name.
If an error occurs while installing an update or upgrade, learn how to resolve installation issues.Rename files faster If you downloaded any apps from the App Store, use the App Store to get updates for those apps. When Software Update says that your Mac is up to date, then macOS and all of the apps it installs are up to date, including Safari, Messages, Mail, Music, Photos, FaceTime, and Calendar. Software Update shows only upgrades that are compatible with your Mac.
Upgrade Now installs a major new version with a new name, such as macOS Monterey.Update Now installs the latest updates for the currently installed version, such as an update from macOS Big Sur 11.5 to macOS Big Sur 11.6.If your System Preferences doesn't include Software Update, learn how to upgrade to macOS Monterey or upgrade to an older macOS, and use the Updates tab of the App Store app to get app updates. In the System Preferences window, click Software Update.From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose System Preferences.
Then follow these steps to find and install any available software updates or upgrades. Before you get started, it's a good idea to back up your Mac.