Category: OSX Daily

  • How to Turn Off Always On Display on the iPhone 14 Pro

    How to Turn Off Always On Display on the iPhone 14 Pro

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Turn Off Always On Display on the iPhone 14 Pro The latest iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models feature an always on display, that shifts to being dimmed when the iPhone is not in use, but the screen never turns off or goes completely black even…

  • How to Scroll on Mac Easier by Always Showing Scroll Bars

    How to Scroll on Mac Easier by Always Showing Scroll Bars

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Scroll on Mac Easier by Always Showing Scroll Bars Modern versions of MacOS default to hiding scroll bars until the user is actively scrolling. While this helps to add to a minimalist appearance, it can also make navigating apps, webpages, and preferences more challenging since there is…

  • How to Prevent Mac from Sleeping When Display is Off (MacOS Ventura)

    How to Prevent Mac from Sleeping When Display is Off (MacOS Ventura)

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Prevent Mac from Sleeping When Display is Off (MacOS Ventura) The Mac defaults to going to sleep after a while when the display is off, but if you wish to change this behavior you can prevent the Mac from sleeping when the display is off. How this…

  • How to Disable AirDrop on iPhone & iPad

    How to Disable AirDrop on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Disable AirDrop on iPhone & iPad Want to turn off AirDrop so you don’t get inbound AirDrop requests on your iPhone or iPad? That’s pretty easy to do once you learn how, but accessing AirDrop is unclear for many users. AirDrop is a very useful feature that…

  • Fix YouTube “Something Went Wrong, Tap to Retry” Error on iPhone or iPad

    Fix YouTube “Something Went Wrong, Tap to Retry” Error on iPhone or iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read Fix YouTube “Something Went Wrong, Tap to Retry” Error on iPhone or iPad Some YouTube users on iPhone and iPad have noticed that videos fail to play at random, instead showing an error message that says “Something went wrong. Tap to retry”. YouTube is apparently aware of the issue,…

  • You Can Measure a Persons Height with iPhone Camera

    You Can Measure a Persons Height with iPhone Camera

    Go to OSX Daily to read You Can Measure a Persons Height with iPhone Camera The iPhone camera can measure a persons height, a feature that may be useful for a variety of purposes. Some users may wish to measure someones height from a photo, but with this iPhone trick you don’t need a photo…

  • Fix “Confirm Mac Password” to Keep Using iCloud in System Settings

    Fix “Confirm Mac Password” to Keep Using iCloud in System Settings

    Go to OSX Daily to read Fix “Confirm Mac Password” to Keep Using iCloud in System Settings Some Mac users have discovered a “Confirm Mac Password” message in System Settings or System Preferences on their Mac, and while it can appear at random, it often shows up soon after installing a system software update. For…

  • How to Install Homebrew on MacOS Ventura

    How to Install Homebrew on MacOS Ventura

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Install Homebrew on MacOS Ventura HomeBrew, the command line package manager, has native support for macOS Ventura 13, so if you have recently updated to macOS Ventura or bought a new Mac with Ventura preinstalled, you’ll probably want to install Homebrew on the Mac running Ventura. Like…

  • How to AirPlay to Sonos & HomePod Simultaneously

    How to AirPlay to Sonos & HomePod Simultaneously

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to AirPlay to Sonos & HomePod Simultaneously If you have a multi-device household with different brand of AirPlay speakers, like a combination of Sonos speakers and Apple HomePod or HomePod Mini’s, you may be thinking it would be nice to be able to AirPlay music, podcasts, audiobooks, or…

  • How to Update HomePod from Mac with Home App

    How to Update HomePod from Mac with Home App

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Update HomePod from Mac with Home App HomePod Mini and HomePod are setup to automatically install available software updates for the devices, but if you’re the type of person who likes to expedite system updates when they become available, or if you disabled auto-updates, you may be…