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macOS is the current marketing name for Apple's Macintosh Operating System. This OS was previously known as OS X, and Mac OS X before that (which itself succeeded the 'classic' Mac OS).

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How to send an arrow key in iTerm2

If you're trying to send an ↑ to the terminal, I've been able to accomplish this using the Send Text with "vim" Special Chars option and then using the escape sequence \u000d[A. For example, I'm using …
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Move an application window to a specific desktop with AppleScripts

I realize this question is old, but this is actually quite doable. Because there aren't any real scripting exposures in Mission Control, you'll need to manipulate the cursor and thus will need access …
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Is there a way to set macOS' accent color on a per-app basis?

After upgrading to macOS Sonoma, I can't see the yellow insertion point against the white background in Pages. Is there a way to adjust or override the accent color of individual apps? …
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Is there a way to set macOS' accent color on a per-app basis?

Yes. The accent color and, by extension, the color of the insertion point can be adjusted on a per-app basis by assigning a value to the AppleAccentColor preferences key within the application's prefe …
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