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Create an accountWe’ve got a decent alternative to the classic Mac Dashboard that you might grow to love even more.
With the introduction of the new macOS, Catalina, many things like even securely emptying your trash bin have changed. Now, Apple has permanently removed the beloved Dashboard from its operating systems. For many, this caused feelings ranging from mild discontent to full-on rage!
MacOS Catalina users—we’re here to tell you to relax—not just because it’s good for your health, but because we’ve got a decent alternative to the classic Mac Dashboard that you might grow to love even more.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to use widgets and hot corners on your Mac to simulate your previous experience with Dashboard.
Widgets are small programs like a calculator that used to appear when you opened up your dashboard. They haven’t disappeared, fortunately.
Apple created “hot corners” that activate some application when you hover your mouse on a selected corner of your screen. We’ll be setting one up for the Notification Center.
Mission Control is where you used to activate your Dashboard. Now, you’ll use it to activate Hot Corners.
Using the drop-down menu arranged at your desired “hot corner”:
I chose the bottom-left of the screen because I rarely use that part of the screen on my Mac for anything else.
You should see the notification center pop-up on the right-hand side of your desktop.
The Notification Center contains many of the same tools and widgets to which you were accustomed on your previous Dashboard. Things like calculator, weather, stock prices, etc. can all be added or deleted from your Notification Center. In the next step, I’ll show you how to customize it with your favorite Dashboard widgets!
In addition, you can also see notifications from apps, calendars, etc. in the Notifications tab on the upper-right of the window.
You can add and remove widgets from your Notification Center.
Don’t see the widget you want? You can download more widgets in the Apple App store by clicking the App Store button at the bottom of the editing screen.
Right now there aren’t too many widgets from which to choose. But we’re certain that developers will be making many more widgets in the near future.
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You can now natively block people from contacting you on your iPhone. This will block all calls, texts, and facetime requests. There are two methods for accomplishing this.
You can now natively block people from contacting you on your iPhone. This will block all calls, texts, and facetime requests. There are two methods for accomplishing this.
You can now natively block people from contacting you on your iPhone. This will block all calls, texts, and facetime requests. There are two methods for accomplishing this.
Want to support Howchoo? When you buy a tool or material through one of our Amazon links, we earn a small commission as an Amazon Associate.
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