Set default device settings
Sets appearance, Night Shift, True Ton, brightness, and volume to your preset choices – including options for daytime or evening.
Logs out the current user from macOS entirely.
Sets appearance, Night Shift, True Ton, brightness, and volume to your preset choices – including options for daytime or evening.
Gets the width and height of the current screen and displays the pixel dimensions.
Displays device details in a prompt, incluing OS, device type, system version, system build number, device model, device hostname, and the device name.
Quickly change your device’s system volume by picking a numeric value from a list. Customize the list to contain your favorite volume presets, which support decimal values.
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Turns True Tone on or off on the current device, adapting the display temperature to the current surroundings.
Opens Amazon to the Digital Content page of “Manage Your Content and Devices” to show your Kindle books.
Shows the Attachment Browser view in the Notes app to show the Photos and Videos, Scans, Maps, Websites, Audio, and Documents you saved in Notes.
Starts two pre-set timers at once, each for different lengths. This version is a pomodoro timer, set to go off at 20 minutes for a break and again 5 minutes after to get back to work.
Wakes a specified Apple TV, opens an app of your choosing, then shows the digital Remote Control.
Asks you to pick two time zones, then calculates the offset compared to each other.
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