May 17, 2019 How to fix broken startup items? Launch CleanMyMac. Choose Uninstaller tab. Scroll through the list of apps. If you spot any app that you’ve deleted, check them. Delete the app leftovers you’ve chosen. If you don’t see the login window, restart your Mac, press and hold the Shift key when you see the progress bar in the startup window, then release the Shift key after the desktop appears. See also Change Users & Groups Login Options preferences on Mac Change your password, user picture, or automatic login items on Mac Set up users, guests. Spontaneously reopening apps at startup Apple If the checkbox is selected (as shown here) when you shut down or restart, whatever apps are open at that time will reopen automatically. May 13, 2020 Select the Start button, then select Settings Apps Startup. Make sure any app you want to run at startup is turned On. If you don’t see the Startup option in Settings, right-click the Start button, select Task Manager, then select the Startup tab. (If you don’t see the Startup tab, select More details.) Select the app you want to change.
Certain actions that you perform on your Mac will cause default apps to open. For example, clicking a document may open Pages. But what if you want Microsoft Word to open instead? You can also set your default web browser and email reader.
Here's how!
How to change the default Mac app for specific file types
Now any time you open a file with that extension, the Finder will automatically open it with the app you've selected. Stop mac from verifying app.
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Mail is likely the default email app on your Mac, but just in case you have others downloaded, you can set the default reader. Here's how:
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Updated February 2020: Updated for macOS Catalina!
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