Move your cursor over a Safari tab and you can see a preview of the page. Hopefully, Apple will expand the customization options in future macOS updates, but for now there are seven permanent modules-Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/AirDrop Do Not Disturb Keyboard Brightness Screen Mirroring Display, Sound and Now Playing media controls-and three additional ones that can be added: Unlike the iOS version, however, the Mac Control Center has very limited customization options. There’s no “Edit” button in the Control Center, so you’ll need to go to the Dock & Menu Bar tab in System Preferences. Here’s the first tip: If you want one-click access to any of the controls your see, click and hold on the name and drag it right to the menu bar.Įven less clear is how to customize the switches and options inside the Control Center. (If you don’t know where it is, click on the icon with the stacked pair of on/off switches next to Siri in the menu bar.) It works basically the same as it does on the iPhone: open it up and a set of controls appear for things like brightness and Wi-Fi. If the new Control Center in Big Sur looks familiar, that’s because you’ve seen it in iOS. Right click to pin/unpin a conversation in Messages.
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