Mac Tip: Terminal – Clear All Clutter On Your Desktop

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How To: Terminal – Clear All Clutter On Your Desktop

Do you have a messy desktop? I Do!

If you would like to clean up the desktop without moving all the files and folders to different areas on your system you can.

In order to do this we will need to use Terminal. To locate Terminal simply navigate to Applications > Utilities and within the Utilities folder you will locate Terminal.

Then simply enter the following then press the return key:

defaults write com.apple.finder CreateDesktop -bool false

Then enter the following then press the return key:

killall Finder

Upon this being entered successfully you will notice that all content on your desktop will disappear and you will simply have the background image on the screen.

Please note all the desktop files and folders are still there and should you navigate through a Finder window you will notice that the desktop folder will still contain all your files and folders.

Should you wish to return this back to the default settings simply follow these steps:

Reopen Terminal and enter the following then press the return key:

defaults write com.apple.finder CreateDesktop -bool true

Then enter the following then press the return key:

killall Finder

Upon successful entry you will notice that all of the files and folders located on your desktop will be returned to as they were.

 

Warning: Terminal commands have the ability to change the running operation of your Mac. Please copy and paste the Terminal command as shown directly from the article. Mistakes in keystokes can cause your Mac to perform differently and may in-fact result in a loss of data. It is advised that you only use the Terminal if you feel comfortable with the command line interface. If you are ever unsure please consult your local tech support person.

Mark Greentree

Mark Greentree is the principle blogger and podcast creator of Everyday Mac Support. His aim is to inform users at all levels of experience how to get the most out of the Apple hardware and associated software. He is the lead host of Not Another Mac Podcast, an Apple based round table discussion with Mac users and experts from all over world.