Some other tricks you can try

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More handy tips to help speed up your Mac 

THERE ARE PLENTY more ways to speed up your workflow and your Mac.

Adding a second and even a third screen gives you more workspace, making you more efficient.

After doing so, open System Settings and click Displays. Click the Arrange button, and you can relocate the menu bar, and also drag the secondary screen around the main one, setting their relative positions.

Having a second screen can greatly improve your productivity, but set it up correctly.

HARNESS ACCESSIBILITY

There’s a wealth of features in System Requirements’ Accessibility section. If you have any kind of disability —or even if you don’t —features such as inverting the screen colors, flashing the screen when an alert occurs or Voice Control might greatly assist your use of the Mac. Explore them and try them out. You can always turn them off again if they don’t suit you.

MASTER HOT CORNERS

In System Preferences > Desktop & Dock, press the Hot Corners button. Here you can set actions that are triggered by dragging your pointer into one of your screen’s corners. The range of options is pretty small and you can’t add your own, but if there’s something there you’d like to trigger in a new way, give it a try.

Choose from a limited number of actions to trigger using Hot Corners.

TAME SPOTLIGHT

You can do more with Spotlight than just search your Mac. To activate Spotlight, click the magnifying glass in the top bar or press Cmd+[Space Bar]. You can launch apps by typing the name of the app into the Spotlight field and selecting it from the results menu. Type a sum or equation by typing it into the field and it gives you the answer, and conversions are similarly dealt with. It can even convert currencies, drawing their current values from Yahoo! Finance. You can also get news reports, sports results, weather conditions, stock prices and more.

Top 5 Mac optimization apps 

>macpaw.com/ cleanmymac The ultimate Mac cleaning tool, it identifies and removes system junk, clean–uninstalls apps, optimizes speed performance, checks your installed apps for updates and more. It’s not cheap, but it’s an awesome service suite.

com How do you identify large, space–hogging files on Mac? DaisyDisk does just that. It scans your disk in seconds, including external drives and cloud storage, and presents its findings in an attractive and intuitive way.

appzapper.com It isn’t the only clean–uninstaller for Mac, but it’s very popular. If you want to get rid of an app, drag it onto the AppZapper window instead of the Trash and support files that might otherwise be missed are also removed, clearing the clutter.

binarynights.com If you want to do a bit more with your folders than Finder allow