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Author: Evan Kline (page 24 of 164)

Hello, I'm Evan. I write about tech from my perspective – that of the average tech geek, sometimes with my lawyer glasses on. You can also find me on Twitter and at my real-life job as a lawyer.    MORE ABOUT ME.

Show Hidden Files on Your Mac With a Keyboard Shortcut

Some files and folders on your Mac are hidden by default. Your Library folder within your user folder, for example, is hidden, as is the actual iCloud Drive data folder. I discovered this when trying to find a way to create a redundant backup of my iCloud data.

There are a few ways to make your hidden files visible. I’ve found the quickest method is to use a keyboard shortcut. If you type and release Command-Shift-. (that’s a dot, or period, at the end), your hidden files will become visible in the Finder. Type it again and they’ll disappear. That’s all there is to it.


2016 MacBook Pro butterfly keyboards failing twice as frequently as older models


2016 MacBook Pro butterfly keyboards failing twice as frequently as older models →

Mike Wuerthele writing for AppleInsider:

Not including any Touch Bar failures, the 2016 MacBook Pro keyboard is failing twice as often in the first year of use as the 2014 or 2015 MacBook Pro models, and the 2017 is better, but not by a lot.

I question anyone’s ability to gather this information, but AppleInsider gets pretty specific here with its numbers, and explains how it gathered the data. I have the 2017 model, and do hold my breath with the keyboard. Of course, my biggest gripe isn’t with the keyboard (maybe because mine hasn’t failed yet).


One problem with automation – if something suddenly stops working, it can be a bear to troubleshoot depending on how long ago you set things up. That’s one reason I try to minimize the use of Keyboard Maestro’s “found image” feature, if I can get it to work a different way


How I Use: Search in Mail on macOSSource