Activity Monitor no longer accessible

Activity Monitor no longer accessible on Sonoma 14.5. I used to be able to hit command + spacebar and type activity monitor to see running processes. That seems to have disappeared. Help appreciated!


  • Apple M1 Chip
  • 32GB
  • Sonoma 14.5

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 17

Posted on Jun 19, 2024 6:51 PM

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Posted on Jun 19, 2024 6:59 PM

The Spotlight shortcut, if that's what you're looking for, is in Keyboard Settings: Use macOS keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support. If the key chord you were accustomed to using no longer works you can Restore Defaults or create a new one.


Otherwise launch the Activity Monitor app from Launchpad, or Utilities (Go > Utilities) or in the Dock. If it's not in the Dock, open the app, then drag its Dock icon to some other place in the Dock, where it will remain.

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Jun 19, 2024 6:59 PM in response to sharksushi

The Spotlight shortcut, if that's what you're looking for, is in Keyboard Settings: Use macOS keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support. If the key chord you were accustomed to using no longer works you can Restore Defaults or create a new one.


Otherwise launch the Activity Monitor app from Launchpad, or Utilities (Go > Utilities) or in the Dock. If it's not in the Dock, open the app, then drag its Dock icon to some other place in the Dock, where it will remain.

Jun 23, 2024 11:40 AM in response to sharksushi

That's the Spotlight search bar. It should be accessible via the magnifying glass icon in the menubar.


Sometimes the Spotlight search bar gets hidden or positioned offscreen. If this happens, you can just click and hold the magnifying glass icon in the menubar to reset the search bar to its default position in the middle of the screen. Then your command spacebar hotkey will display it there next time.

Jun 23, 2024 2:44 PM in response to sharksushi

That's something completely different. You are able to use the command spacebar search field. You just aren't getting the result you expect. Your Spotlight index is corrupt or broken somehow.


Did you recently restore from backup or make some kind of major change to your system? Did you try to install an additional operating system or something? These are things that I know will break Spotlight search for apps.


You may be able to fix it by manually locating the apps you want using the Finder and launching them that way. Once you launch an app once, it should appear in the Spotlight launcher afterwards.

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