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Open a Finder window then head to Finder > Settings > Tags to customize your tags. Right-click (Control+click) on a tag to rename it, and change the colors to match your preferred color scheme.
You might not realize it, but Finder has been able to do this all along. You can right-click the current folder name at the top of the window to see the enclosing folder and any location above it.
If you're searching for something on your Mac and Finder isn't finding it, there are a few things you can try. In this guide, we'll go over 9 easy ways to get Finder working again.
Most Mac users know familiar Finder window backgrounds, but few know you can also set Finder window backgrounds to any color you like. Here's how to do it.
Launching a Terminal window in the current folder on a Mac can significantly streamline your workflow, especially when working with local files. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you achieve ...
Any AirDrop files that you receive on a Mac are automatically saved to the Downloads folder. There are two ways you can find this location. The first one is through Finder. Simply click the Finder ...
Here's what you'll need to do: Open a Finder window on your Mac and click Go > Go to Folder. Type "~/Library/" in the text box and hit Return.
How to view hidden files in Mac using shortcuts: Open Finder and go to the folder where you suspect hidden files might exist. On your keyboard, Press ‘ Command + Shift + .’ (Period).
Open a Finder window by clicking the Finder icon in the Dock. Click your iOS device's name in the sidebar. If this is the first time connecting your device to your Mac, click Trust in the Finder ...