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The default file manager used on the Mac OS, Mac OS X and macOS operating systems.
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How does one unset the hard outlines in mac finder windows?
Go to System Preference > Accessibility. Choose Display then untick Increase Contrast.
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How does one unset the hard outlines in mac finder windows?
I just got a new mac and it seems things are really bright. I selected the high contrast or high outlines...can't remember what the name was. See how it's really white especially on the outside:
how …
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How do I stop my Mac from trying to open new tabs when I make normal clicks?
Every time I click on something it opens a new tab (on all my browsers) and I figured out it was NOT a browser issue because when I click on an app on my Dock instead it opens the finder at the application …
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How do I stop my Mac from trying to open new tabs when I make normal clicks?
For now it seems what solved my problem is completely shutting down the mac. I am not sure why restarting didn't work but shutting down and then turning it back on solved it.