I want to place all favorite icons on desktop on MacBook Air
I want to place all favorite icons on desktop on MacBook Air
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
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I want to place all favorite icons on desktop on MacBook Air
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
cub121 wrote:
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Maybe you can say more what it is you are trying to accomplish, and to what end result in your workflow...
references—
"Favorites" are in your Finder Sidebar: Change Finder preferences on Mac - Apple Support
You can drag any folder to the right side of the Dock: Use the Dock on Mac - Apple Support
Dragging to the Desktop will create a alias: Create and remove aliases on Mac - Apple Support
cub121 wrote:
not helpful
Maybe you can say more what it is you are trying to accomplish, and to what end result in your workflow...
references—
"Favorites" are in your Finder Sidebar: Change Finder preferences on Mac - Apple Support
You can drag any folder to the right side of the Dock: Use the Dock on Mac - Apple Support
Dragging to the Desktop will create a alias: Create and remove aliases on Mac - Apple Support
Another sorta 'lazy-way' to accomplish somewhat similar idea would
be to use "Launchpad" from the Dock, to see & run apps from there.
Not so long ago in computer years, too many icons on the desktop
could slow performance in Macs; later improvements fixed that.
cub121:
To surmise and muse: The concept of viewing several icons and symbiotic links
on the Desktop at once, is truly possible with Launchpad. Perhaps the issue here
remains with ineffectual asking; and not the supply of various workable ideas??
There is an Apple Support community topic ..that I've never cited.. within
the User help constructs: Which suggests, 'How to ask' effective questions.
This indeed qualifies as an 'undisciplined' attempt to identify an issue.
While distant non-apple 'uncompensated volunteers' who try; merely
are users like you. Some with more studious background; others, less.
For your information, here is a link to the topic K Shaffer referenced:
Writing an effective Apple Support Commun… - Apple Community
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I want to place all favorite icons on desktop on MacBook Air