
This straightforward iPhone function would make macOS navigation so significantly better
The launch of macOS Ventura is probably going lower than two weeks away and it’ll convey a slew of recent options to gussy up your outdated Mac: Stage Manager, enhanced Spotlight search, Messages modifying, and Continuity Camera, simply to call a couple of. But the one function I would like to enhance my macOS expertise received’t be there.
It’s a easy one which’s been on the iPhone for years. When you’re scrolling an internet site, feed, or app, you’ll be able to faucet the highest of the display screen close to the notch or Dynamic Island to leap to the highest of no matter display screen you’re on. It’s an extremely helpful shortcut that I exploit quite a few instances a day in each app—a lot in order that I typically double-click the title bar on home windows on my Mac to do the identical factor.

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Obviously it doesn’t work—however I nonetheless instinctively do it no less than as soon as a day. And I doubt I’m the one one. If you’re an iPhone consumer, you’re educated to faucet the highest of the display screen to leap to the highest of a web page. That’s the identical as double-clicking a title bar on macOS. But as a substitute of that anticipated conduct, you’ll both “zoom” the window or reduce it, two issues I don’t do fairly often. You can customise what double-clicking does within the Dock & Menu Bar settings, however you’ll be able to solely select a type of choices.
In macOS Ventura, there’s a 3rd possibility: Do nothing. But the choice I need is an choice to scroll to the start of the web page. Yes, I do know there’s a keyboard shortcut (fn + left arrow) however I need to have the ability to preserve my arms on a trackpad or mouse and shortly leap to the highest of the display screen. Alas, that’s nonetheless not an possibility in Ventura.