 I just discovered something that may have been common knowledge, but it's opened up the world of Sonoma desktop widgets to me. I didn't think desktop widgets would be all that helpful, because I usually have two completely full 34 inch screens with windows covering everything. How would I ever conveniently see any desktop widgets? Well, I just happened to click on a tiny sliver of open desktop space and, lo and behold, all of my windows moved off screen to display the blank desktop. Another click, and they're all back. This makes my full 68 inches of desktop widgets one click away. Another click, all my windows are back. He says, sorry to say, if any of you're saying, I've been doing that for years, you haven't, none of us have been doing it for years. It is new to Mac OS Sonoma. I'm sure it was put in for exactly this reason. And you can change it if it drives you crazy. And this is it. It's sort of a quick tip in reverse, because when Sonoma first came out, we talked about how to disable this. Mark M makes us realize why we might not want to disable it and instead just adopt a new habit, because he's totally right. Having those desktop widgets a click away actually makes them valuable. But if you want to control this, you can go into system settings, go into desktop and doc, and you will see an option there called click wallpaper to reveal desktop. And you can either have it set to always or only when you're in stage manager mode.