The macOS Monterey release brought lots of new features to Mac. Among these are new ways to manage Mac notifications for apps and contacts. These improvements are designed to help you save time and better concentrate on what you’re doing.
Here’s a look at the changes and what makes them valuable.
One of the most significant new features on macOS Monterey is Focus. The tool, also available on iPhones and iPads, allows you to adjust the kind of notifications you receive on your device(s) based on the time of day and what you’re doing. You can change the settings for alerts from contacts and apps on all the best Macs, including the 2021 MacBook Pro.
For example, perhaps during after-hours, you only want to receive notifications from select contacts but not from apps. Further, you rather limit alerts to those only from colleagues, immediate family members, and specific news apps during work hours.
Once you’ve set up and established your initial Focus groups, you can adjust the settings.
To adjust your contact notification settings:
Click on the Focus tab.
Repeat steps 6-7 to add more people.
To adjust your app notification settings:
Click on the Focus tab.
You can adjust the settings for each of your Focus groups. To share Focus settings across your other devices:
Toggle on Share Across Devices.
Your app settings will only carry over for those titles installed on the other devices, like your best iPhone and iPad.
If you’re getting many notifications from a person or app, you can temporarily mute the alerts to help you concentrate. To do so:
Choose a muting option. You can select:
– Mute for one hour.
– Mute for today.
– Turn off.
Apple has added other new notification-based features in macOS Monterey. These include:
As you can see, in macOS Monterey, Apple makes it easier to manage notifications. Use Focus across all your Apple devices starting today!
Updated April 2022: Includes information on latest versions macOS.