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![]() It's now possible to measure the quality of your Mac's internet connection directly from within macOS. The fixed order list shows you the name, creation date, and cumulative size of each snapshot, while the most recent snapshot has a partition symbol beside its "Tidemark." Select a snapshot from the list and you can right-click or use the ellipsis button at the bottom left corner of the list to mount the snapshot, rename it, and delete it. To view them as a list, simply select a volume and choose View -> Show APFS Snapshots from the menu bar. ![]() An APFS snapshot is a read-only copy of its parent APFS volume, taken at a particular moment in time, and you can maintain these snapshots and copy items from them, provided you know what you're doing (see Disk Utility's Help menu for more). In the macOS Disk Utility app, you now have access to individual APFS drive snapshots. You can always click Reset to revert to the default colors. Click the color swatch to choose a custom color from the palette that appears. Click the Pointer tab in the window of options, and you'll find Pointer outline color and Pointer fill color settings. To do so, go to System Preferences -> Accessibility, then click Display (under "Vision") in the left column. Change Mouse Pointer ColorĪpple has made it possible to change the color of the mouse pointer from the standard white outline and black fill, to pretty much any color combination you want. Simply click the Save to Photos button to the right of the image instead. You no longer have to right-click or open the image (or stack of images) to save it. There's a good chance you'll want to save the photos you receive in the Messages app to your Photos library, and macOS Monterey makes this easier than ever. Keep reading to refresh your memory or perhaps learn something new. ![]() To that end, we've pulled out 40 additions and improvements to Monterey, some of which may have gone under your radar, and we've highlighted 20 of them in the video up above. Beyond the headline features, Apple has also made numerous tweaks and changes to macOS that aim to make the time you spend using your Mac more efficient, more functional, and more enjoyable. ![]() Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. ![]() |
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