How to Customize Your Mac Desktop Using Control Center and Widgets (2024)

Apple's macOS Big Sur merges familiar iOS features with the computing benefits of Apple’s Mac lineup. Now that iOS apps can run in macOS, it makes sense for both operating systems to look, and work, similarly.

Unfortunately, the Big Sur rollout has been difficult. When new software arrives, it’s always advisable to wait until all the kinks are worked out before you download. But who actually follows that advice? If you’ve already downloaded macOS Bir Sur, you will be among the first to discover that Apple has tricked out the Control Center, Menu Bar, and Notification Center widgets to give you one-click access to manage commonly used functions and information.

Customize Control Center

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With macOS, it can be easy to forget where certain settings are located. Going into System Preferences is fine, but macOS Big Sur does a good job of providing quick access to a number of settings by bringing the iOS Control Center to Mac.

Since Macs don't support touch, you can’t access macOS Control Center by dragging down on your screen like on iOS devices, but Apple has added a Control Center icon to the Menu Bar in the upper-right corner; click it to open.

Out of the box, Apple provides access to many commonly used settings, like changing the volume, screen brightness, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings. Similar to iOS, you can customize Control Center to your liking by opening Systems Preferences and clicking Dock and Menu Bar.

Under the Control Center heading is a list of all the settings that can be added to the Control Center. Click on a setting, and check the “Show in Control Center” box to add it.

Organize the Menu Bar

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I’ve never really liked all the Menu Bar icons that appear in the upper-right corner of my Mac’s screen every time I enable or install an application. So I was pleasantly surprised that, in addition to customizing Control Center, you can now manage the Menu Bar in the same fashion without any additional add-ons.

With Control Center open, grab and drag a feature directly to the Menu Bar. You can also accomplish this by checking the “Show in Menu Bar” box in the Dock and Menu section of System Preferences.

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Many of the icons you think are an eyesore or were just in the way can now be removed and replaced with more useful ones. In my case, I removed icons I did not need, and was able to move icons that I only occasionally used into the Control Center and out of the way.

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As an added tip, you can reorder the Menu Bar icons by holding the Command button while dragging icons to a preferable position. Be aware that there will be some icons (like Control Center) that can’t be removed, and others that will have to be managed in that specific application’s Preferences settings.

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Akin to the iOS Today View, iOS widgets have made their way to the Mac via the Notification Center, which can be accessed by clicking the time/date icon in the Menu Bar. Notification Center gives users access to at-a-glance information and can be customized using widgets.

To add/remove widgets, open Notification Center, scroll to the bottom, and click Edit Widgets. You will be presented with all the currently available widgets. In the left column is a search bar to quickly find widgets, followed by a list view of current widgets. The middle column shows the widget layout where you can select and further customize a widget’s look according to size.

Once you’ve selected the right size, click the plus (+) button in the upper left of the widget, or grab and drag the widget to add it to the right column that displays the current Notification Center layout. You can also click the minus (-) symbol next to any widget in Notification Center to remove it, or drag any widget up and down to reorder.

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How to Customize Your Mac Desktop Using Control Center and Widgets (2024)

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How to Customize Your Mac Desktop Using Control Center and Widgets? ›

Customize Control Center

On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Control Center in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)

How can I customize my Mac desktop? ›

Customize the wallpaper on your Mac
  1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Wallpaper in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) ...
  2. Select a wallpaper from one of the available categories: Add Photo/Add Folder or Album: Controls to choose your own images. ...
  3. Set options for your wallpaper.

How do I customize my Mac Control Center? ›

Customize Control Center

On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Control Center in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)

How to move widgets from Notification Center to desktop? ›

Drag the widget from the widget gallery to a location on your desktop. You can also drag widgets to and from Notification Center. Files and folders on your desktop wrap around the widget as needed.

How do I add widgets to my desktop? ›

How to Add the Widgets Panel to the Windows 11 Taskbar
  1. Right-click the taskbar and select Taskbar settings.
  2. Select the Widgets toggle to turn it On.
  3. The widgets shortcut appears in the lower-left corner of the taskbar. At first, you'll see a generic icon, but it will soon be replaced by the weather widget.
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Can you customize your desktop? ›

You can choose a picture for your desktop background or change the accent color for Start, the taskbar, and other items. Choose a new Windows Theme from a rotating set of images, sounds, and colors. Set up your widgets to keep you in the know, with a layout you love.

How to change Control Center color on Mac? ›

Tip: You can quickly turn Dark Mode on or off in Control Centre. In the menu bar, click Control Centre , click Display, then click Dark Mode. Auto switches the appearance from light to dark based on the Night Shift schedule you set.

Can I have widgets on my Mac desktop? ›

Add widgets to the desktop

On your Mac, Control-click the wallpaper, then choose Edit Widgets. In the widget gallery, search for a widget. Or click a category to view its available widgets.

How do I move widgets from Notification Center to desktop Mac? ›

To add a widget to your desktop in macOS Sonoma or later: Drag the widget from the widget gallery to a location on your desktop. You can also drag widgets to and from Notification Centre.

How do I customize widgets with shortcuts? ›

Set which shortcuts appear in a Shortcuts widget
  1. On the Home Screen of your iOS or iPadOS device, touch and hold a Shortcuts widget.
  2. Tap Edit Widget.
  3. Do one of the following: Set which shortcut appears in the small widget: Tap the shortcut name, tap a different shortcut in the list, then tap outside of the widget.

Can desktops have widgets? ›

Widgets are small cards that display dynamic content from your favorite apps and services on your Windows desktop.

Can you use Widgetsmith on a MacBook? ›

Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.

Can you customize desktop icons on Mac? ›

You can change nearly any desktop icon on both Mac and PC. To change desktop icons on a Mac, open the "Get Info" menu and paste in the picture you want to use. On a PC you'll need to make a . ICO file, since that's what Windows uses for icons.

How do I change my startup desktop on Mac? ›

How to Change Your Mac's Login Screen Wallpaper
  1. Click the Apple menu in the top left corner and select System Preferences.
  2. Click Desktop & Screen Saver.
  3. Pick the image you want to use from the options on the left: ...
  4. Click the wallpaper you're interested in and it will be previewed in the window at the top left.
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