For macOS Sonoma, Apple changed the Mac so that clicking on the desktop activates Expose and hides all your apps. Fortunately, you can stop it — albeit with a workaround.
For macOS Sonoma, Apple changed the Mac so that clicking on the desktop activates Expose and hides all your apps. Fortunately, you can stop it — albeit with a workaround.
We’re not going to use words like annoying, but you might. The first time you use macOS Sonoma and you click on the desktop, it is startling at least.
It’s meant to mean that you can get to your desktop instantly, and to and to any files or folders there. But you can’t get to any folders you have open, not without opening them again.
This is because now one click is like spreading out five fingers on a trackpad. It’s Apple’s Expose feature.
Read more at AppleInsider.com
