
Karen McBride
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Karen McBride commented,
Brian, there is nothing helpful in Login Options. I think I'll follow Jorn's (sorry don't know how to make the special character in your name:) suggestion and just delete the Application Manager.
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Karen McBride commented,
This is what I see for my login items.
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Karen McBride commented,
Brian, sorry I forgot to include the OS. Monterey 12.7.1
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Karen McBride commented,
I've looked everywhere Brian and I can't find a solution. That's why I wrote support. It's not in the startup list. I checked all the Library folders that were listed in the articles I found onli...
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Karen McBride commented,
I have Montery too so I wrote support to see what they suggest. Here's the answer. Karen "Unfortunately on the older macOS there isn't a way to disable auto login/launch of the app manager.You'd n...
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Karen McBride commented,
Ken, like you I hated the Ai keywords in my keyword list. As I was deleting them from my list I watched them repopulate before my very eyes (I assume AI keyword was scanning). The killer for me was...
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Karen McBride commented,
I was able to stop AI keywords from populating my list of keywords. Here is how I did it. - Confirm that I have a backup of all photos from BEFORE the problem existed. I’ll call this PREbackup. -...
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Karen McBride commented,
I haven’t decided whether I like it or not yet but I use the keyboard shortcut Option-Shift-Command-I (letter i) to hide it quickly when it’s in the way.
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Karen McBride commented,
Ahhh, thanks.
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Karen McBride created a post,
Properties window - hide with keystrokes
I am trying to Show Properties window with the keystroke listed in the menu. I read it as: Option Shift Command Pipe (pipe is the vertical line). It isn’t working for me. Can someone give it a try...