Navigate System Settings
The Mac’s preferences interface has a new look and a new name
REQUIRES macOS 13
YOU WILL LEARN
How to open and navigate System Settings to configure your Mac
IT WILL TAKE 5 minutes
APPLE’S ONGOING PLAN to bring its operating systems closer together and form a single all–purpose ecosystem took another step forward with macOS Ventura, as System Preferences got an iOS–inspired makeover.
Now called System Settings, it functions in much the same way as the old System Preferences, but instead of being arranged in a grid of preference panes, it’s now far more like the Settings app in iOS and iPadOS, with a long list of individual settings options. In macOS this list is set into a sidebar, with the settings options themselves in the main window.