Preferences > Logins: Submit Automatically after filling a login: On Setup Alfred:Įnable 1Password Bookmarks and "Show in default results without keyword"įeatures > Clipboard: Remove the default keyboard shortcut for Viewer HotkeyĪdvanced: Set "Settings Folder" to use Dropbox/Config/Alfred Setup SublimeText: Preferences > Security > Disable automatic unlock for 1Password: Off Preferences > Security > Lock when screen saver is active: Off Preferences > Security > Lock when sleeping: Off Preferences > Security: Lock after 480 minutes of computer inactivity Tell it to use the existing file in your Dropbox General: "Spring-loaded folders and windows" delay to "Short"Īdvanced: "When performing a search: Search the Current Folder" Install from the Mac App Store: General: "New Finder windows show:" Dropbox folder General: Show "Hard disks" and "Connected servers" on the Desktop Users & Groups: Set account photo to not be an animal, plant, or piece of sporting equipment Finder Preferences: Trackpad: Turn off "Scroll direction: natural"īluetooth: Turn off "Show Bluetooth in Menu Bar"ĭate & Time: Clock > Don't Show the day of the week Security & Privacy > General: Allow applications downloaded from: Anywhere Security & Privacy > General: Require password 1 minute after sleep or screensaver begins. Spotlight: Disable Spotlight keyboard shortcutsĭock: Automatically hide and show the dock Mission Control: Set bottom right corner to "Show Desktop"ĭesktop & Screen Saver > Screensaver > Hot Corners: Bottom left starts screensaver. Mission Control: Set Mission control to Mouse Button 4 (Logitech mouse thumb button) Mission Control: Set Mission control to fn key (laptop only) Manually add in-progress project folders to Finder sidebar System Settings It’s not yet a full replacement of TotalFinder but it already has some of its essential features without compromising the System Integrity Protection (SIP) which, by the way, rang the death knell for TotalFinder.Last tested using Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Setup DropboxĬopy Dropbox folder from previous drive to user folderĪdd Applications folder to dock and set it to display as "Grid" Then with the announced demise of TotalFinder on January 10, 2021, I started porting some of its features to FinderFix. What’s more, it relies on some very slow AppleScript calls to solve the task at hand.Īdditionally with M1 Apple silicon chips “on my door steps”, I felt the urge to write an alternative in pure modern and fast Swift in an M1 Universal Binary 2. It was showing its age with a 32-bit PowerPC universal binary and its use of quite a lot of private APIs. However, what worried me about it was that there had been no new releases since 2016. It was rudimentary, had its own warts, like having to hide it on each computer restart, but as far as resizing and setting Finder’s position was involved it just worked. The only working solution until now was FinderMinder. How do I make this thing stay the way I want it to? I don’t mind playing around with system stuff or running scripts - so long as I only have to do it once only. It’s useless and very tedious and it really aggravates me. It just reverts back to its microscopic size the next time I open it. Why doesn’t Finder remember the damn window size and location? I keep reading crap about holding down Option key while dragging but that doesn’t work. If you look for an answer to “How do I get Finder to remember its size and position?” on the web, you find literally dozens of non-working answers. If after all those years of using your Mac you are still fighting with Finder to get it to behave as you wish, look no further, FinderFix will get it to open every new window in the exact same position and size you want it to. Give extra powers to your Finder windows!
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