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3 days ago · On the command line, type MENUBAR and set the value to 1. Click the Tools > Toolbars menu. Select the desired toolbars to turn them on. Select or reset the current workspace. On the Status bar, click the drop-down arrow next to the Workspace gear icon. Select a workspace or switch to a different one. If needed, switch back to the desired workspace.
3 days ago · Press down the Option/Alt + Command + R keys when starting or rebooting your Mac. Release the keys until seeing the Apple logo or spinning globe. Boot an Apple M1 Mac in Recovery Mode: Hold down the power button until seeing the words "Loading startup options". Choose Options and click Continue.
1 day ago · Click on the small magnifying glass icon at the top-right corner of your Mac or press Command + Space keys at the same time to launch Spotlight. Then you can type in "Terminal" and double-click the appeared Terminal. app to open it. You can also find it in the Utilities folder under Applications in Finder. If you plan to use Terminal often, you ...
3 days ago · Command-line arguments. You can run the Unity Editor and standalone Player applications from the command line (from the macOS Terminal or the Windows Command Prompt). This section describes the command-line arguments you can use to change the behavior of the Unity Editor or Player when you launch from the command line. Unity Editor command-line ...
5 days ago · Logging Into the Command Line Interface (CLI) Command Modes; Syntax Formatting; Entering Commands; Filtering Show Command Output; Command Help; Logging Into the Command Line Interface (CLI) To log into the CLI, use an SSH client to make a connection to the management IP address.
4 days ago · Primary Functions of the `touch` Command: 1. Creating Empty Files**: Simply type touch filename, and an empty file with the specified name will be created in the current directory. 2. Updating Timestamps**: touch filename updates the access and modification times of an existing file to the current time. 3.
5 days ago · To copy all the files and subdirectories (including any empty subdirectories) from drive A to drive B, type: Copy. xcopy a: b: /s /e. 2. To include any system or hidden files in the previous example, add the /h command-line option as follows: Copy. xcopy a: b: /s /e /h.