How To Remove or Hide Desktop Icon on Your Mac
Clean and organized desktop is the best thing in the world, right?
Hiding those desktop icons can seriously level up your workspace. Picture this: a clean, organized desktop that's like a breath of fresh air, helping you stay zoned in and productive without all the distractions. Plus, it's not just about looks; it can actually give your computer a performance boost by lightening the load of rendering all those icons.
And let's face it, avoiding accidental file changes or deletions is a lifesaver, especially in shared environments. It's like your own secret place for personal stuff, keeping it away from prying eyes when you're on a shared or public computer—perfect for those packed days with video calls and screen shares.
Just a heads up, though, on macOS, there's no simple 'hide/show' button for desktop icons, so diving into a few commands is the easiest way to keep things tidy.
So, here’s the scoop on hiding and revealing those desktop icons on macOS:
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First off, open your terminal.
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Now, let’s kick things off with these commands to hide your desktop icons:
$ defaults write com.apple.finder CreateDesktop false
$ killall Finder
If you’re ready to bring those icons back into view, just run these commands:
$ defaults write com.apple.finder CreateDesktop true
$ killall Finder
These commands are the secret sauce to play hide-and-seek with your desktop icons. Happy organizing!
ps: Let's talk about macOS Sonoma. I've tried it, and it works. But here's the catch: if you hide those desktop icons, you might run into a snag: it can impact the functionality of the widget feature. At least, that was the case when I jotted down this note.