2 years ago 262 1. Chrome keeps adding itself to startup items Hi, Coming from the thread When I start up iMac, Chrome automaticall…. - Apple Community I saw that the answers didn't work for me. The solutions offered was to right click on Chrome icon and uncheck "open at login", and removing Chrome from system prefs > users > login items. Open the Start Screen, right-click the Office program you want to automatically start, and click Open file location. This might be under the More submenu. Tip: If your program isn’t listed, right-click the Start screen, and click All Apps. Copy (Ctrl + C) the program shortcut and then paste (CTRL +V) it to the Startup folder you opened in Check them out. 1. From the Microsoft Teams Settings Menu. The easiest way to stop Microsoft Teams from automatically launching itself is from the app’s Settings menu. Open Microsoft Teams, click the profile icon at the top-right corner, and select Settings. In the General section, uncheck the Auto-start application option. Head over to System Preferences > Users & Groups. Select your user account from the list on the left and click the Login Items tab on the right. For those unfamiliar with this list, Login Items contains the user-level apps and services that, you guessed it, launch at login. Some applications like Dropbox automatically place themselves in this 6. Click an unwanted program from the "Item" list and then click the "-" button. Repeat this step to remove additional programs from the startup list. Steam's auto-start is easy to quickly turn off. On Windows, click Steam > Settings to open the settings screen. On Mac, click Steam > Preferences to open the preferences screen. Once you're in the Settings or Preferences menu, click the "Interface" tab on the left side of the new window. Next, look for the "Run Steam When My Computer Starts The process to automatically make your Mac start up, go to sleep, shut down, or restart is quite straightforward in macOS Big Sur. Just follow these steps: Hit the Apple logo in the top-left corner and then click System Preferences. Click Battery, then in the left pane, click Schedule. The first option, labeled Start up or wake, lets you Choose your user name from the left side list. Click the “Login Items” tab. Select “Discord” from the list of apps shown under Login Items. Click the [-] minus button with Discord selected to remove it from Login Items and prevent it from launching automatically on boot. The next time you start up, restart, or boot the Mac, Discord will Enable/Disable apps on startup. To control whether or not an app should launch on startup, go to System Preferences > Users & Groups. Make sure your user account is selected on the left, and then click on Login Items. In here you can see a list of apps that automatically launch on startup. If you tick the checkbox next to the app name, it will nZySnl.

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