How to use Text Relacement

What is Text Replacement? Text Replacement lets you create shortcuts (called “replacements”) for frequently used phrases. Instead of typing out the long, tedious phrase, you simply type the shortcut, and macOS automatically expands it for you. Think of it like a super-charged auto-correct for your most common expressions. How Does It Work? It’s incredibly easy to set up. Here’s a breakdown: Accessing Text Replacement: Go to System Settings (or System Preferences on older macOS versions). Click on Keyboard. Select the Text Replacements tab. Creating a Replacement: Click the + button to add a new replacement. Shortcut: Choose the shortcut you want to use (e.g., “sig” for your email signature). Be mindful of existing shortcuts you might be using. Text: Type the long phrase you want to replace. For example, “My email is john.doe@example.com”. Done: Click “Done”. Using Your Replacement: Just type your shortcut (e.g., “sig”) in a text field (email, document, code editor, etc.). macOS will automatically replace it with the full phrase. Examples of What You Can Use Text Replacement For: Email Signatures: Create a shortcut for your standard signature. Code Snippets: If you use the same code blocks frequently. Address & Phone Numbers: For quick entry. Common Phrases: “Thanks!”, “Please Confirm”, “Let me know”. Legal Jargon: Terms you frequently need to write out. Using Text Replacement with AI Prompts This is where it gets really useful! If you’re consistently using the same prompt structure for your AI tools (like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini), Text Replacement can dramatically speed up your workflow. ...

August 19, 2025

Ask to Keep Changes When Closing Documents

When you edit document (Pages, Numbers, …) in macOS, it will automatically save your document. How to disable autosave documents in macOS Goto System Settings… CLick Desktop & Dock Scroll down to Windows section Toggle “Ask to keep changes when closing documents” as need.

June 27, 2025

Logout MacOS With Keyboard

Sometime you need to restart your macOS machine with keyboard. You can done by press shortcut Command + Shift + Q: Press this key combination to log out of the current user account. Logout will happen after confirmation. Command + Shift + Option + Q: When you combine with Option key, you will not be asked to confirm, and log out will occur right away.

June 3, 2025

How to Temporary Allow Popup Window in Safari

Sometime you may want to temporary allow popup window in Safari to fill-in required information in dialog-box. This is how to do. Goto menu Settings > Pop-up Windows Then change permission for website you want to allow pop-up.

May 16, 2025

How to Fix Universal Control Not Working After Using Cisco Anyconnect Vpn

After connect to Cisco Anyconnect VPN, Universal Control not working. The result is I cannot move mouse between macOS nearby devices. Solution: You can fix this by disable and re-enable of the Wi-Fi connection of the device that run vpn.

May 16, 2025

How to Shutdown Mac Mini Without Monitor

You can shut down your Mac mini safely using one of these methods during a power outage (UPS is applied to Mac mini, but not the monitor): Use SSH from Another Device ssh user@mac-mini.local sudo shutdown -h now Set Up Automatic Shutdown via UPS Software Use a Keyboard Shortcut (Blind Shutdown) by press Control + Option + Command + Power Press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds. Hard Power-Off as a Last Resort by press and hold Power Button for 5+ seconds If you preferred SSH method, don’t forget to enable Remote Login in your Mac Mini Settings > General > Sharing. ...

May 16, 2025

How to Toggle Allow App Name to Find Devices on Local Network

To enable the access after you’ve already answered no to the popup, follow this steps, Go to System Settings > Privacy and Security > Local Network Enable/disable access for any apps that need it.

May 16, 2025

How to Use Hibernate Mode on Macos

Understand Hibernate Mode and how to use it. What is Hibernate Mode on macOS? Hibernate mode on macOS is like “deep sleep” for your Mac. When you put your Mac to sleep normally, it keeps everything in memory (RAM) so it can wake up quickly. But in hibernate mode, macOS saves everything to the storage (SSD or HDD) and completely turns off the RAM to save power. When you turn your Mac back on, it reloads everything from storage, just like resuming from where you left off. ...

May 16, 2025

How to Turn Off Wi Fi When My Mac Display Sleep

you can force Wi-Fi to turn off when the display sleeps By default, macOS keeps Wi-Fi on even when the display sleeps to allow background processes like downloads, notifications, and network services to continue running. However, you can force Wi-Fi to turn off when the display sleeps Use a Terminal Command sudo pmset -a tcpkeepalive 0 This disables network access when the system is in sleep mode, forcing Wi-Fi to disconnect. You will aso get this warning by macOS. ...

May 16, 2025

How to Force Quit Macos Application

To “force quit” an application on macOS, you can follow these steps: Using the Force Quit Menu: Click on the Apple Menu (): This is located in the top-left corner of your screen. Select “Force Quit”: From the dropdown menu, choose “Force Quit.” Select the Application: In the Force Quit Applications window, select the application you want to force quit. Click “Force Quit”: Click the “Force Quit” button to close the application. Using Keyboard Shortcuts: Press Command + Option + Esc: This will open the Force Quit Applications window. Select the Application: Choose the application you want to force quit. Click “Force Quit”: Click the “Force Quit” button to close the application.

May 16, 2025