Sorry, 40 years in the industry myself and have launched and sold multiple s/w companies. Currently MD of a multinational firm providing Linux, Android, and iOS s/w. I would very much like you to explain your “two clicks” method.
Sorry, 40 years in the industry myself and have launched and sold multiple s/w companies. Currently MD of a multinational firm providing Linux, Android, and iOS s/w. I would very much like you to explain your two clicks method. I had prepared this several days ago. . . and I thought I had posted it. . . but it's not here. I wonder what happened to it. There are several methods. Two will even bring up the Terminal with one click:
- One Click:
- Have the Terminal App on the Dock. mouse to the Dock, hover over the Terminal Icon, click. Done.
- Mouse to Spotlight, click, type "t", the word "terminal" will appear, press return. Done.
- Two Clicks:
- Place a Terminal App Icon Alias on the desktop, mouse to it and double click. Done.
- If you frequently use the Terminal, which I do, mouse to black Apple Icon, click, mouse to Recent Items, mouse over to Terminal, click. Done.
- Mouse to Spotight, click, type "t", the word "terminal" will appear, click on it. Done.
You can even invoke the Terminal without clicking at all:
- Zero clicks:
- Press CMND (⌘) plus the SPACEBAR simultaneously to open Spotlight, then type "t", the word "terminal" will appear, press return. Done.
For UNIX full functionality, have a ROOT user access name and password available and use it to change user in Terminal.