Creating Links Directly To System Settings

You can use Shortcuts and URL Schemes to create quick links directly to parts of System Settings. You can put these links in the Menu Bar, Dock, or create a keyboard shortcut. You can also do this on the iPhone and iPad. For the list of links, see https://macmost.com/mac-settings-links



For the list of links, see https://macmost.com/mac-settings-links.

Comments: 6 Responses to “Creating Links Directly To System Settings”

    Jim E Goddard
    2 weeks ago

    Another great video.

    Joel D Canfield
    2 weeks ago

    My Mini is old; still running Monterey. Is it possible these shortcuts/links won't work on Monterey? I've tried opening with Terminal, and creating a shortcut in the app, and both open the System Settings, but don't go to the correct setting.

    I put this in Terminal

    open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.Keyboard?TextReplacements"

    and used only the part inside the quotes for the URL in the Shortcuts app.

    Chris C.
    2 weeks ago

    Nice work Gary! This is the kind of content that keeps me watching these videos. Question: Since Settings is an app, I'm assuming that other apps must also use URL schemes? How can I find the URLs (URIs?), and how to use them? I love the idea of creating a shortcut that takes me to a specific place within an app.

    2 weeks ago

    Joel: Yes, these wouldn't be the correct URLs for an older system.

    2 weeks ago

    Chris: Yes, some other apps use URL Schemes. Finding them is a matter of exhaustive searches on the web, if they are even posted at all.

    Art Busbey
    2 weeks ago

    Thanks Gary. I had absolutely no idea one could do this.

Leave a New Comment Related to "Creating Links Directly To System Settings"

:
:
:
0/500 (500 character limit -- please state your comment succinctly and do not try to get around this limit by posting two comments)