If you’re a Mac user, you may have noticed that the start page on your iMac can become cluttered over time with apps and widgets that you no longer use or want. This can make it difficult to find the apps you need and can slow down the performance of your computer. Fortunately, with a few simple steps, you can remove unwanted items from the start page on your iMac.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean up your start page on iMac:
1. Remove apps from the start page:
– To remove an app from the start page, simply click and hold on the app icon until all the icons start to jiggle.
– Next, click the “X” button that appears in the corner of the app icon. This will prompt a confirmation dialogue asking if you want to delete the app from the start page. Click “Delete” to remove the app.
2. Remove widgets from the start page:
– To remove a widget from the start page, click and hold on the widget until all the widgets start to jiggle.
– Then, click the “Remove” button that appears in the corner of the widget. This will prompt a confirmation dialogue asking if you want to remove the widget from the start page. Click “Remove” to remove the widget.
3. Organize your start page:
– Once you’ve removed the unwanted apps and widgets, you can then organize the remaining items on your start page. You can rearrange the app icons and widgets by dragging them to the desired location.
4. Customize your start page:
– You can further customize your start page by adding new apps and widgets that you frequently use. You can do this by clicking the “+” button that appears on the start page and selecting the desired app or widget to add.
By following these simple steps, you can declutter and customize the start page on your iMac to suit your needs and preferences. This will not only help you find the apps and widgets you need more easily but also improve the performance of your computer by reducing clutter and unnecessary items.