After a few hours of work, a Finder window in icon mode can look something like a teenager’s room: stuff strewn all over the place, as demonstrated with the Applications folder in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Will someone please clean up this mess?
In Split View, you can use both apps side by side, without the distraction of other apps. Choose a window to work in by clicking anywhere in that window. Show the menu bar by moving the pointer to the top of the screen. Swap window positions by dragging a window to the other side. Adjust window width by dragging the vertical line between the. When writing a letter, you align the letters to the left hand side of the paper. The natural instinct is to arrange windows in the same way. The icons are then on the right, meaning you have access to the files on your desktop at the same time as being able to get around the windows on the left. It's different to Windows, which is good. Evaluate the printed alignment page for ink issues. A proper alignment page should show strong blue and black lines. If your printer is low on ink, the alignment page may appear faded, streaky, or smeared. Black and/or cyan may not show up on the page. If any of these things are happening, you're likely low on ink and need to replace the.
Click on the View menu in Finder and select Clean up to make all icons align properly. If you want your desktop icons to be auto-arranged, you can do so by clicking on the View menu and then hold on the ALT key on the keyboard until you see the 'Keep Arranged By' option show up on the View menu. Jun 20, 2017 Double-tap with Two Fingers on the Magic Mouse to activate Mission Control. Click any thumbnail to open that window immediately into the forefront. If this isn’t working with your Magic Mouse, you can enable this or adjust it to a different tap option in Apple Menu System Preferences Mouse More Gestures.
To restore order to your Desktop, click in any open area of the active window and then choose View –> Clean Up. This command leaves the icons in approximately the same position but snaps them to an invisible grid so that they’re aligned, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Tidying up is no problem with the Clean Up menu command.
After things are in alignment, work with the icon view options. (Naturally, you’ll want the active Finder window in icon view first, so choose View –> As Icons or press COMMAND+1.) From the Finder menu, choose View –> Show View Options — or press that swingin’ COMMAND+J shortcut — to display the View Options dialog box that you see in Figure 3. (Remember that these options are the ones available for icon view.)
Figure 3: The settings available for icon view.
Note these first two radio buttons, which also appear in the list View Options dialog box:
Of course, Mac OS X remembers the changes that you make within the View Options dialog box, no matter which view mode you’re configuring. You can also make other changes from this dialog box, including
• White: This is the default.
• Color: Click a color choice from the color block that appears if you make this selection.
• Picture: Select this radio button and then click the Select button to display a standard Open dialog box. Navigate to the location where the desired image is stored, click it once to select it, and then click Open.
After all your changes are made and you’re ready to return to work, click the dialog box’s Close button to save your settings.