Have you ever encountered a situation during an app installation where it required you to open Terminal on Mac? Or perhaps your Mac has encountered some issues and you want to fix them using commands in Terminal. Below, Mytour will guide you through 3 methods to open Terminal on Mac, via Finder, Launchpad, and Spotlight.
Open Terminal from Finder
Opening Finder from the Dock, then select Applications from the Favorites section in the left pane. Find and access the Utilities folder.
Alternatively, another way to access the Utilities folder is by clicking Go =>Utilities.
Simply double-click the icon to open Terminal.
Also related to Finder, you can open Terminal from the current Finder location on Mac OS X, which helps you execute tasks or navigate to a location on Finder from the command line more quickly.
Launch Terminal Using Launchpad
Access the Launchpad icon on the Dock, locate and click on Other. On the screen, you will see a window containing a set of macOS utility applications including Grab, QuickTime, TextEdit, Disk Utility, Stickies, Activity Monitor, and Time Machine, Console, Boot Camp Assistant, etc. Simply find and double-click on the icon to open Terminal.
Open Terminal via Spotlight
Additionally, you can open Terminal from Spotlight. Find the magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner of the screen; this is Spotlight Search. Spotlight Search is the simplest tool to search for applications on Mac.
Click on the magnifying glass icon, then type Terminal into the Search box. From the search results list, click on the first result to open Terminal and enter the commands you want to execute to install programs or fix errors, ... .
Handy Tip: Additionally, you can quickly open Spotlight Search by pressing the Command + Space key combination.
Exiting Terminal
There are 2 ways to exit Terminal. The first way is to right-click on the Terminal icon on the Dock, then select Quit. Or the second way is to press the Command + Q key combination.
So there you have it! Mytour just guided you through 3 ways to open Terminal on Mac. Additionally, readers can explore more articles and Mac tricks like 10 Terminal commands every Mac user should know on the Mytour website to become more proficient with Mac. Wishing you all success!