MacOS 14 Sonoma: 41 features and tricks to get the most out of your Mac
We bring you a compilation of 41 functions and tricks for Mac , specifically for macOS 14 Sonoma users. This way, if you are faced with a Mac for the first time with the latest version to date of Apple’s desktop operating system, you will be able to get the most out of it.
And as we always say in these articles, these are our proposals, but perhaps we have left out a trick that you know. If this is the case, we invite you to share it with everyone in the comments section .
If you hover your mouse over one of the Dock dividers you will see an arrow, and by holding down on it you can make it bigger and smaller. If you right-click on the Dock, you will see options to minimize it when you are not using it or to change its position on the screen , possibly being on one of the lower edges.
Explore all Dock settings
Here, you can quickly adjust its size and magnification effect when you hover the mouse pointer over an application. You can also configure the minimized effect, the position on the screen, animations, hiding and everything you need to customize its behavior.
Remove recent apps from the Dock
To do this, go to the Dock settings, in the Desktop and Dock section of your Mac settings. Here, simply disable the Show recent and suggested apps in the Dock option . Now you can save space in the dock without any hassle.
Create an app from a website
To do this, go to the website you want with Safari, and in the menu bar click on File . When the menu is displayed, click on the Add to Dock option , and by doing so you will create a webapp.
Use Safari profiles
To create them, when using this browser, click on the Safari button in the menu bar, and you will see the Create profile option . Then, you will only have to alternate them according to how you want to use them.
You have your own password manager
Passwords have their own section within the settings, where you can activate the iCloud keychain to synchronize them. In addition to this, they also have support for two-step verification , being able to generate the second key in the services where you have it linked.
You can share your passwords
You can create the shared groups you need. You can give each one a name, and you can also add the users you want to each group . Come on, it doesn’t have to be your entire family, for example, but simply some members of them if you wanted.
Don’t you like the new autocorrect?
To deactivate it, you have to enter the macOS settings, and enter the Keyboard section . Inside here, go to Spelling , where you will find the toggle to turn off the Automatically correct spelling option .
Add widgets to the notification center
To do this, open the notification center, and at the bottom click on the Edit widgets button . This will take you to a screen where you will be able to add or remove the widgets you want.
Add widgets to the desktop
Set active corners
To configure them, enter the macOS settings, and click on the Desktop and Dock section in the left column. Then, go all the way down in this section and click on the Active Corners option . This will open a screen where you can choose what each of the corners does.
Put order in the Launchpad
Sorting applications is easy, you just have to drag them with the mouse. Also, just like on mobile, you can put an app icon on top of another to create a folder where there are several applications.
Don’t forget Spotlight
Within the Siri and Spotlight settings you will be able to deselect the result categories in case you do not want any of them to be shown autocompleting the word you have typed.
Change where Spotlight appears
There is a little-known little trick, and that is that you can change the position where Spotlight appears each time you invoke it. This way, you can relocate it to another part of the screen where you think you will see it better.
The only thing you have to do is open Spotlight, and in the search bar that appears, before writing anything, click on the magnifying glass icon and drag it with the mouse. You will see that the entire Spotlight bar moves and you can place it wherever you want.
You can also do conversions and calculations
Design the look of your interface
You will also be able to choose the highlight control that appears when you click on an option, in addition to other options such as showing the scroll bars or the size of the sidebar icons.
Wallpapers and screensavers
When you enter each of these two options, you will be able to see macOS suggestions with the wallpaper or screensaver themes they offer. In both you can choose to show them in all Spaces , which are the virtual desktops. Additionally, in the case of backgrounds you will also be able to use your own photos.
Manage your desktops
Here are some tips for your desks. By right-clicking on one of the Dock icons you can make this application open exclusively on a specific desktop. Additionally, each desktop can have its own wallpaper , so you can better separate contexts. You can also switch between desktops by pressing Control + left or right arrow.
Prevent an app from starting automatically
For this you have to go to the settings and click on General . Inside here, click on the Startup Items option . You will see a list of the applications that have requested this permission, and you can deactivate or activate it in as many as you want.
Close the apps you have open
Basically, the ones with a dot below the icon in the Dock are minimized. To close them, right-click on them and choose the Exit option , or press Command + Q when you have one open to close it.
Switch between applications
A very useful keyboard shortcut is to press the Command + Alt keys on your keyboard at the same time . When you do this, the apps you have open will be previewed, and by pressing this shortcut you will be able to go from one to another. This will allow you to switch between your open apps very easily.
Go to the beginning or end of a website
Navigate between Finder folders
Upwards you will return to the previous folder, and downwards you will open the selected folder. If you press Enter, remember that you will not enter the folder, but rather you will edit its name. If you want to delete a file without the delete dialog , press Option + Command + Delete .
Add files to your Finder favorites
This function is called Preview , and when you move with the arrow keys on the Finder documents, you will also move from one to another in the preview without having to do anything else.
Sign PDF documents without printing them
Manage notifications
For this, in the settings you have a Notifications section . In it, you will first be able to determine if these are displayed when the Mac is at rest, with the screen locked, or when you share the screen. Then, below you have a list of your installed apps , and in it you can configure which applications show notifications, what types they show, and in what way.
Use concentration modes
To configure these modes, go into settings and click on the Concentration section . Here you will see several predefined modes and you can configure them or create a new one. In each mode you can choose which people use it, the apps allowed, and add all kinds of filters.
Master screenshots
Change the format of screenshots
defaults write com.apple.screencapture type jpg;killall SystemUIServer
This command is to convert the screenshots to jpg from now on. You can also choose where you want to save the screenshots by launching the screenshot application by pressing Shift + Command + 5 . When you do, click on the Options button , and by doing so you can choose the Other location option within the menu.
Limit the time you use each app
Within the Screen Time options , click on App Usage Limits . Here you can activate the option and click on Add limit . With this, you can choose an app and set the time limit you want.
Benefit from text replacement
To do this, go into the settings and click on the Keyboard section . In it, where it says Text Introduction, click on the Text Substitutions button . Here you can add all the substitutions you want, writing the word to replace and what you want to replace it with.
Animations with reactions in video conferences
In addition to this, if during the video conference you click on the camera icon at the top of the menu bar, a window will open where you will be able to manually choose the reaction you want to use.
Scan documents with iPhone on Mac
There is a shortcut to write emojis
The only thing you have to do is press the Control + Command + Space keys at the same time . This will open the emoji window and you just have to click on the one you want. This window has a search engine so you can find the specific thing you want to write.
Change folder icons
When you do this, a small window will open with the folder information. In it, at the top right you will see the folder icon in small size, and if you drag an image to that icon , this will become the image that you use in the folder. Be careful with this, because you can make it look like a folder is an image or another type of document.
Change the metadata of a photo or video
Simply go to the info window for a photo or video in your gallery in the Photos app. In this window, double click on the date . A new window will open with this information and location expanded, and you can make modifications there.
Control your plays in the menu bar
Quickly hide a window
Do you have an application or window open on your Mac that you want to quickly hide? Press the Command + H keys and that’s it, the active window will be minimized instantly. Then, tap the app icon in the Dock to reopen it.
Unlock the screen with your Apple Watch
If you have an Apple Watch and a Mac, and both are using the same iCloud account, in the macOS settings go to the Sign-in password section . In it, you can activate the Apple Watch option to use it to unlock your Mac and applications.