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Integrated Search, known as Spotlight on macOS, is a powerful feature that allows users to quickly find files, applications, emails, and even perform web searches directly from their desktop. This feature is crucial for improving productivity and efficiency, as it provides a seamless way to access information without navigating through multiple folders or applications.
In this article, we will explore how to use Spotlight effectively, including some advanced tips and tricks to make the most out of this feature on your Apple device.
Examples:
Basic Search:
To perform a basic search using Spotlight, simply click on the magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner of your screen or press Command + Space
. Start typing the name of the file, application, or information you are looking for. Spotlight will display a list of results that match your query.
# No code required, just use the keyboard shortcut or click the icon.
Search for Files:
If you are looking for a specific file, type part of the file name or its extension. For example, to find a PDF document, you can type .pdf
.
# Example: Command + Space, then type ".pdf"
Search for Applications: To quickly open an application, type the name of the application in the Spotlight search bar. For instance, to open Safari, type "Safari" and press Enter.
# Example: Command + Space, then type "Safari"
Perform Calculations: Spotlight can also perform basic calculations. Simply type the mathematical expression you need to solve, and the result will appear instantly.
# Example: Command + Space, then type "23 + 42"
Convert Units: You can use Spotlight to convert units. For example, to convert 100 dollars to euros, type "100 USD to EUR".
# Example: Command + Space, then type "100 USD to EUR"
Search the Web: Spotlight can also be used to perform web searches. Type your query, and Spotlight will offer to search the web using your default browser.
# Example: Command + Space, then type "latest news"
Advanced Search Operators: Use advanced search operators to narrow down your search results. For example, to find documents created in the last week, you can type "created: last week".
# Example: Command + Space, then type "created: last week"