Efficiently Wipe Out Unwanted Apps- A Step-by-Step Guide to Deleting Items from Launchpad on macOS
How to Delete Items from Launchpad
Are you tired of having cluttered Launchpad on your Mac? Do you want to organize your applications and make room for new ones? Deleting items from Launchpad is a simple process that can help you achieve a cleaner and more efficient workspace. In this article, we will guide you through the steps on how to delete items from Launchpad on your Mac.
Step 1: Open Launchpad
To begin, locate the Launchpad icon on your dock. It looks like a grid of colorful app icons. Click on it to open Launchpad.
Step 2: Select the Application
Once Launchpad is open, you will see a grid of all your installed applications. Navigate through the grid to find the application you want to delete. Click on the application to select it.
Step 3: Delete the Application
With the application selected, you have two options to delete it. The first method involves using the trackpad or mouse:
1. If you have a trackpad, simply click and hold on the application icon until it starts to wiggle.
2. If you are using a mouse, right-click on the application icon and choose “Move to Trash” from the context menu.
The second method involves using the keyboard shortcut:
1. Click and hold the application icon with your mouse or trackpad.
2. Press the “Command” (⌘) key and the “Backspace” key simultaneously.
3. Release both keys, and the application will be moved to the Trash.
Step 4: Empty the Trash
After deleting the application, it will be moved to the Trash. To permanently remove it from your Mac, you need to empty the Trash. Here’s how:
1. Click on the Trash icon on your dock.
2. Select “Empty Trash” from the menu that appears.
3. Confirm the action by clicking “Empty Trash” again.
Congratulations! You have successfully deleted an item from Launchpad on your Mac. By following these steps, you can easily organize your applications and maintain a clutter-free workspace. Remember to regularly review and delete unnecessary applications to keep your Mac running smoothly.