While Safari is the most popular Mac browser, lots of Mac users prefer Chrome. So let’s look at how to get tabs back on Mac in Google’s browser. Unlike Safari, you can’t use the Undo command to reopen a closed tab in Chrome. However, the Command+Shift+T keyboard shortcut does ...
So, how to get tabs back on Mac in Safari? The most reliable way to restore closed tabs is to press a custom shortcut Command + Shift + T. Clicking it repeatedly will open the previously closed tabs. Another shortcut that can retrieve your previous session is Command + Z. However, it...
That's why we'll first describe the most powerful closing methods with third-party tools and then get back to the built-in ones (scroll down if you need them right away or want to find out how to force close on Mac). How to close all open apps in a single click There is a way...
Well, Activity Monitor is the Task Manager on Mac, which demonstrates the processes functioning on the Mac. Hence, you may have a notion of what's impacting your Mac's performance. You will also get the option of quitting the apps forcefully, which aren't functioning efficiently. How to Op...
Step 1Open Finder on your Mac and go to the Preferences menu. Step 2Open the Sidebar tab and set your preferences for the favorites. You can choose any folder to show up in your Sidebar. Choose Documents folder in preferences to add it to the Sidebar. ...
3-2 Set up [Enable MAC Filter ] Wireless MAC filter provides control over packets transmitted to a specified MAC (Media Access Control) address on your wireless network. MAC Filter Mode: [Accept] : Select Accept to allow devices in the MAC filter list to access to the wireless network. [...
You may occasionally get an error message after clicking Finder that reads, "You can't open the application Finder because it is not responding." You can use theApple menu on Macto force quit Finder if that occurs and try to restart the Finder to see if the error message disappears. ...
Part 1. Why Mac Desktop Files Disappeared? If all folders disappeared from desktop Mac, then you may think why these files are even missing in the first place. But to be precise, there is not just a single reason behind this problem. You may get infuriated to know that even because ...
1. Start by clicking on a cell in Excel. 2. Make sure you Double-click on the chosen cell to access the "Edit Mode." 3. Use the "Alt + Enter" combination to enter new data. You can now see that in the same cell C12, a new cell has been added. You can use the combinatio...
I love my Mac, but I have one big complaint: the keyboard shortcut command + tab. On Windows and most Linux systems I've used, there's a similar shortcut, Alt + Tab, which allows you to switch between every open window. command + tab on the Mac doesn't quite do this: instead...