Remove and Customize Widgets on Your Mac Desktop To remove a widget, right-click (or Control+click) on it, then select the “Remove Widget” option to make it disappear. Under the same context menu, you’ll find additional options for setting a widget’s size (where available) or other ...
As you open apps on your Mac, widgets turn monochrome to minimize distractions. If you have multiple windows open and need full access to your widgets, selecting an empty space on the screen will automatically push all open windows to the edges. Select a widget to interact with it, or sele...
This is tied in to how widgets used to be no more than information displays, and now they can be interactive. As developers work on their apps and their widgets, hopefully the widgets will be able to do more than tell you to get out your iPhone. Yet it's likely that there will alway...
Widgets are now housed in the new widget gallery, which you can access by right-clicking your desktop and choosing Edit Widgets. You also don’t need to have the widget installed on your Mac for it to run, as it will be available if it’s on your iPhone (provided it’s running iOS ...
You can also add widgets in the StandBy mode on your iPhone. When you have many apps installed on your iPhone, keeping up with all the updates and information they provide may get overwhelming. An easy solution to work around this is to use widgets on your iPhone. ...
Apple's macOS can actually run Android apps, but not by default. Here are the steps you should follow to get these applications running on your Mac.
Sep 1, 2023 2:03 PM in response to kirkg1 The Mac has a very large Virtual memory and a backing store, it does not need a weather App. You can use your browser directly. the Widgets included in Macs have often been based on https://weather.gov another popular choice is https...
How do I remove widgets from my MacBook Pro? I cannot go near the right side of my screen without the "Notification center" opening. I dont want a notification center or widgets at all - neither is useful to me and neither has anything in it. How do I uninstall the whole system, no...
There a couple of ways you can add widgets to the Home Screen. If you long press on a widget in the Today View, you'll see anEdit Home Screenoption in the popup menu. Tapping this enters jiggle mode, and from there you can drag widgets out of the Today View and place them...
If there’s an app that’s only available for iOS or iPadOS but you want to access it on your Mac instead, you can download it right to the Mac, even if it isn’t on your phone or iPad. A good one might be a weather app, since there are only weather widgets for Mac. ...