![]() Go to System Preferences > Keyboard and click Shortcuts.Two quick key combos get you there in about two seconds, and you can move quickly from one pane to another if you have more than one thing to adjust. You can skip menu selections and/or multiple clicks to get where you need to go in System Preferences: set up a keyboard shortcut to open System Preferences, and then others within System Preferences to take you to the pane you want. No matter how you move around, if you return to a multi-tab pane, the tab you worked in previously will remain selected as long as System Preferences remains open. These buttons and commands can take you through a history of where you’ve been in System Preferences. Use the Back button on the menu bar, or choose View > Back (Command-) to head in the other direction when you’ve been tweaking more than one setting.Choose View > Show All Preferences (Command-L). ![]() To return from a preference pane to the icon array, you can: (The shortcuts show up in the Show All button’s menu, too.)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |