Context: I have a stage where I keep my calendar and email open, but I would like to add the settings app to it. The default behavior is to make a new stage for every new app opened, then force the user to drag apps between stages. Is there a keyboard key or something that will just add a newly opened app to the currently opened...
🇬🇧 The Rapid Security Response update for macOS broke compatibility with OpenCore Legacy Patcher
My friend's old MacBook Air was given a new life by OpenCore Legacy Patcher, but it was broken by the Rapid Security Response update. Here's how I fixed it.
Two weeks in with my first ever #Apple#Notebook (a 16" #M2#MacBookPro) and I have to say, it's a near perfect piece of hardware.
I also like #MacOSVentura. Compared to #Windows11 it might not be quite as feature-rich but it has a way more polished and consistent user experience with seemingly more attention to the details.
Altogether it's a real joy to work with, it makes you want to use it. I never had this experience ever with any of the countless #Windows machines I used in my life.
This evening, I configured #raycast with hotkeys for window management. It’s all dialed in and works great! Here’s how I’ve set it up:
Option-1: Left half
Option-3: Right half
Option-4: Lower left corner
Option-5: center
Option-6: Lower right corner
Option-7: Upper left corner
Option-9: Upper right corner
Option-2: move to previous display
Option-8: move to next display
Can I open a new app directly into a preexisting "stage" in stage manager for Mac?
Context: I have a stage where I keep my calendar and email open, but I would like to add the settings app to it. The default behavior is to make a new stage for every new app opened, then force the user to drag apps between stages. Is there a keyboard key or something that will just add a newly opened app to the currently opened...