Desktop operating systems always have some very cool features that are placed front and center.At the same time, you'll find some handy additions tucked away that aren't often reported on.
One such feature is called Hot Corners, which isn't a new feature. In fact, Hot Corners have been around for quite some time and are used on other operating systems.
Simply put, a Hot Corner is a configured action that occurs when you move your cursor to one of the four corners of the desktop. Each Hot Corner can be configured with a different action.
With macOS, you can select from the following actions for each Hot Corner:
Although this list might not make your top 5 most used features in macOS, Hot Corners can make your desktop workflow considerably more efficient. Instead of having to locate those actions (or remember trackpad gestures for each), you simply drag your cursor to the associated corner for the action, and you're good to go!
Let's get these Hot Corners configured, so you can start enjoying a better workflow on your macOS desktop.
The location of the Hot Corners configuration isn't exactly intuitive. To configure your Hot Corners, follow these steps.
To access the Hot Corner configuration, click theApple menu(in the upper left corner of your desktop) and then selectSystem Preferences. In the resulting window (Figure 1), clickMission Control.
The macOS System Preferences window.
Image: Jack WallenIn the next window (Figure 2), clickHot Cornersat the bottom left corner.
The Hot Corners configuration is found within the Mission Control window.
Image: Jack WallenYou can now select any one of the available actions from the drop-down for each corner (Figure 3). A word of advice