
Select the Restart button in the window that appears. (Note: This option does not work with Touch ID sensors.) Press the Control+Power button or Control+Eject keys at the same time. Your computer will shut down automatically and restart after a few minutes. You’re done! Hopefully that photo of Yosemite National Park that Apple sets as the default wallpaper is a little more visible now.There are four primary ways you can reboot your Mac computer:Ĭlick the Apple icon in the top left corner of your Mac screen. Click it, hold down shift, scroll to the last screenshot file, click again, and then drag them all into your Screenshots folder window.Sort the desktop window by name, scroll down to the first one that starts with “Screenshot.”.Open two Finder windows, one with your desktop and one with the Screenshots folder.If you’ve followed these steps correctly, every new screenshot you take will be automatically stored in your new Screenshots folder. You’ll have to manually move over all the ones you’ve taken so far, but here’s a quick way to do that:.Now type: killall SystemUIServer and press enter.The whole line should read something like: defaults write location /Users/mmurphy/Desktop/Screenshots Type /Screenshots after what you have.Now go back to your Notes app and copy that location from Notes and paste it right after the code in the Terminal.After it loads, type in this and don’t press enter: defaults write location.

